Kids Music Fun is an annual self-sustaining, youth festival owned by the youth of the community, alleviating poverty alleviation, skills creation fostering creative expression , and enabling them with entrepreneurship . The Festival was created as a partnership with G-CAP and the community of Kleinmond, South Africa, using a series of workshops to educate & engage the youth for the developing of useful skills and for better job preparation. In South Africa, the rate of youth unemployment was reported over 9 million youth between the ages of 15 and 34 in 2021. The KMF sets out to combat this crisis among the South African youth, through the festival, engaging the youth with exciting workshops whilst creating a space for expression and valuable job experiences. Kids Music Fun is an annual self-sustaining, youth festival owned by the youth of the community, alleviating poverty alleviation, skills creation fostering creative expression , and enabling them with entrepreneurship . The Festival was created as a partnership with G-CAP and the community of Kleinmond, South Africa, using a series of workshops to educate & engage the youth for the developing of useful skills and for better job preparation. In South Africa, the rate of youth unemployment was reported over 9 million youth between the ages of 15 and 34 in 2021. The KMF sets out to combat this crisis among the South African youth, through the festival, engaging the youth with exciting workshops whilst creating a space for expression and valuable job experiences.
BeatBangaz DJ Academy
The BeatBangaz DJ Academy offers young people specialised and unique courses that blend traditional DJ techniques and new technology to equip them with comprehensive, employable skills in DJing and music production. The Academy was founded in 2011, through hip-hop group, The BeatBangaz Collective by DJs Ready D, E20 and Azuhl sought to uplift and mentor the next generation of Hip-Hop. Many alumni have made their dreams come true through the academy, allowing them to move toward career opportunities and to use their learned experiences and skills in DJ techniques and music production to excel on a global Hip-Hop space. Among these Alumni are: DJ Kilograms, DJ Randy SA, DJ Lihle, and DJ Siphon 3.1.8, who have all gone on to become international successes. BeatBangaz DJ Academy offers young people unique and specialised courses that blend new technology with traditional DJ techniques to equip them with employable, comprehensive, skills in DJing and music production. The Academy was founded in 2011, through hip-hop group, The BeatBangaz Collective by DJs Ready D, E20 & Azuhl sought to uplift and mentor the next Hip-hop generation. Many alumni have made their dreams come true through the academy, allowing them to move to opportunities and to use learned experiences and skills in DJ techniques and music production to excel on a global scale. Among these Alumni are: DJ Kilograms, DJ Randy SA, DJ Lihle, and DJ Siphon 3.1.8, who have all gone on to be international successes.
Safer Roads For All
To reduce road fatalities, Safer Roads For All (SR4A) instils in youth an appreciation for road safety as a civil duty that begins with the individual, steering them away from road-related incidents and opening pathways for them in the automotive industry. In South Africa, there are approximately 17, 000 annual road deaths, 3000 of which are children. The significant loss of life ripples and negatively impacts the economy at the cost of 149 billion Rand. To stop this tragedy SR4A was founded as a way to educate youth on the dangers of reckless driving and knowledge of road safety while engaging with the hip-hop elements . The workshops engage youth with the excitement of sports such as drifting, spinning and other advanced driving techniques within controlled environments. These educate them about the career paths related to motorsport and lead them toward unique opportunities that follow. To reduce road fatalities, Safer Roads For All (SR4A) instils an appreciation for road safety in youth, as a civil duty that begins with the individual, steering them away from road incidents and opening paths in the automotive industry. In South Africa, there are approximately 17, 000 annual road deaths, 3000 of which are children. The significant loss of life ripples and negatively impacts the economy at the cost of 149 billion Rand. To stop this tragedy SR4A was founded as a way to educate youth on the dangers of reckless driving and knowledge of road safety while engaging with the hip-hop elements . The workshops engage youth with the excitement of sports such as drifting, spinning and other advanced driving techniques within controlled environments. These educatethem about the career paths related to motorsport and lead them toward unique opportunities that follow.