Winfrey visits art festival at her S. African school

HENLEY-ON-KLIP, South Africa — Oprah Winfrey says the dream she had for the poor girls attending the school she established in South Africa is coming true.

HENLEY-ON-KLIP, South Africa — Oprah Winfrey says the dream she had for the poor girls attending the school she established in South Africa is coming true. The talk-show host spoke to The Associated Press on Friday after watching some pupils put on a show at the end of the school’s annual arts festival. British actress Thandie Newton was one of the instructors at the week-long festival, in which the girls take part in acting, photography and fashion design workshops. Winfrey said she was overwhelmed by the talent of the girls and that they were "living the vision" she had for them. The lavish $40 million school was opened in 2007, the fulfillment of a promise Winfrey made to Nelson Mandela and aims to give girls from poor backgrounds a quality education. ______ Copyright 2009 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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