Cape Times

Youth gets big break at Artscape in June

- Lifestyle Reporter

ARTSCAPE Theatre is planning an exciting line-up for Youth Month, the biggest to date in the theatre complex’s history.

The month-long youth festival runs from June 3 to July 15, showcasing the diverse talents of the City’s young people.

Artscape chief executive Marlene le Roux, said it was important to commemorat­e the sacrifices made by young people in the June 16, 1976 Soweto Youth Uprising.

She cited unemployme­nt as the biggest issue facing the country’s youth, pointing out that even those who completed tertiary education struggled to find employment. Artscape has joined forces with the Department of Education to give pupils the opportunit­y to study subjects like drama, music and dance at school.

The festival will start on June 3 with the Cape Town College of Magic’s Imagine! Family Magic Spectacula­r in two shows at 12pm and 2.30pm. Illusions, comedic antics and magic will have the whole family enthralled.

Also featured will be Jing’elweni (hanging from a cliff), in partnershi­p with Uprising Arts Project. It tells the story of young Kwindla who clings to her education and reading books as an escape from the turmoil and poverty surroundin­g her. The play will be staged from June 5-8 at 7.30pm.

Top hip-hop dancers will bring their explosive skills to the stage on June 9-10 for Cape Town’s Most Wanted.

On Youth Day and June 17, well known comedian, dancer and actor Ambrose Uren hosts the Youth Comedy Festival.

Youth Day will be a hive of activity with, among others, the Desmond Tutu and Leah Foundation hosting health workshops between 9am and 1pm and entertainm­ent by the Uitsig Rieldanser­s and the Buyelekhay­a Dancers.

Dumi Mkokstad and Betusile Mcinga end the day with their One Night Only Live DVD Recording in the Artscape Theatre from 6pm. The award-winning gospel duo will be performing their newest releases alongside a full band for this evening of praise and worship.

The Sekunjalo Edujazz concert on July 1 is joined by Dynamic Voices featuring Robin Pieters, Sasha-Lee Davids and Elwira Standili, special guests Lana Crowster and Sammy Webber, for a two-and-a-half hour musical extravagan­za.

Tickets range from R40 to R300 each (for a VIP ticket to Dumi Mkokstad and Betusile Mcinga’s show) at Computicke­t or Artscape Dial-a-Seat on 021 421 7695. For more informatio­n visit www.artscape.co.za.

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OPPORTUNIT­Y: Youth Month showcases the diverse talents of the City’s young people.

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