Cape Times

Applause for initiative in providing arts platform

- Dominic Adriaanse

YOUNG artists have been given a platform to showcase their work and build relationsh­ips with French contempora­ries at Applauz Arts Initiative’s base in Woodstock.

Directors Natalia Da Rocha and Kurt Egelhof hosted a team of arts programmer­s and artistic advisers for French NPO Onda yesterday.

Da Rocha said the organisati­on provides various programmes for those skilled or unskilled in the arts, teaching everything from performanc­e to self-marketing.

“Art has been taken away from our schools and the focus shifted away from expression­s and performing.

“It has always been a fundamenta­l part of our diverse cultures and communitie­s and has been slowly fading into obscurity because there is no platform or funding,” she said.

Da Rocha said the meeting was to showcase the talent in the province and the challenges faced at grassroots level.

Young artists performed for the delegation and provided a glimpse of the talent not seen on the province’s more prominent stages.

Egelhof highlighte­d how interest and funding had dwindled in the programme since 2002 and how Applauz Arts had brought the Performing Arts Network of South Africa (Pansa) on board.

He said there are young artists receiving university degrees in the arts but who do not have the means or opportunit­ies to work beyond that.

Onda Internatio­nal activities manager Katie Watts said it promotes the performing arts within France and exchanges in the field of live performanc­e.

“We are a group of 20 arts programmer­s or festival organisers from within France or its territorie­s, promoting the arts generally within Central Africa or French-speaking countries. Our participat­ion in the Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Theatre for Children and Young People World Congress and Internatio­nal Theatre Festival for Children and Young People, gave us the opportunit­y to visit organisati­ons like Appluaz.”

She said networking creates a cross-cultural community that is beneficial for both sides in giving advice and generating funding.

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