US Consulate Durban, the Denis Hurley Centre, Pepfar and
DramAidE have jointly created a participative legacy project aimed at getting
KZNs youth creatively involved in AIDS2016 to envision an AIDS free generation.
Dubbed The Butterfly Project, 100 young people a day, over
six days, will create butterflies out of recycled plastic in workshops at the
Denis Hurley Centre, under the watchful eye of Robin Opperman and Ujala
Sewpersad from Umcebo Design to contribute to a huge public art installation
for The Denis Hurley Centre.
As part of the butterfly making workshop process, DramAidE
and facilitators will be affirming the message that behavioural change is
necessary to work towards an AIDS free generation.
Youth groups wishing to participate should contact Raymond
Perrier or Seth Pyoos on 031 301 2240 or seth@denishurleycentre.org