By Buhle Andisiwe Made

On Saturday, 26 August, the Dakawa Community Arts Centre held its grand reopening. The Centre presented a dance-off and fashion show for the community. The event also showcased many items where the community members could engage through Art.

The dances incorporated different styles, while the fashion runway comprised garments made from recycled materials such as paper and plastic. Old artwork like ceramics and paintings were on sale during the event, along with refreshments.

Snacks on sale on 26 August, at the Dakawa Arts and Craft Centre reopening. Photo: Supplied
Young dancers posing, ready for their performance. Photo: Supplied
Sweet treats were available to buy at the centre’s reopening. Photo: Supplied
The young performers posing for a photo after their dance-off. Photo: Supplied
Fashion show designed pieces made from recycled material. Photo: Supplied
Fashion show designed pieces made from recycled material. Photo: Supplied
Fashion show designed pieces made from recycled material. Photo: Supplied
Fashion show designed pieces made from recycled material. Photo: Supplied
Buhle Andisiwe Made

young & totally bubbly xhosa woman from the bay. with steadfast faith and a supportive family unit i have been able to develop a cool ability to achieve. art, fashion, entertainment and pop culture are what entice me. i'm attracted to visuals that last. through writing and video creation & edits, i aspire to create work that allows artist to showcase their talents and gives audiences the opportunity to stand in awe on what it is to be creative.

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