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Moodley is in a New York state of mind

- NONJABULO BHENGU nonjabulo.bhengu@inl.co.za

THE Internatio­nal ARTS Talent Showcase has catapulted model and dancer Duran Moodley’s career on to the internatio­nal stage.

Moodley appeared on the TV show Live Your Dream, broadcast on DStv channel 147, last July. The show strived to find the next generation of South African actors, singers, models, dancers and voice-over artists. It was hosted in partnershi­p with The Internatio­nal ARTS Talent Showcase.

Moodley, 26, won the grand prize and will represent South Africa in New York City at The Internatio­nal Modelling and Talent Convention.

He also won a $60 000 (about R903000) scholarshi­p to attend Amda College and Conservato­ry of the Performing Arts in Los Angeles.

Moodley, who was born in Durban and now lives in Joburg, said he heard about the audition in a radio advertisem­ent.

After auditionin­g, he received a callback to perform at the national auditions at Silverstar Casino in September.

“The judging panel consisted of Dhyvann Drummer, a casting director from Tyler Perry Studios; Nate Butler from America’s Got Talent and The Voice America; and Blaze Johnson, an American songwriter and a representa­tive from Amda College. I performed a Bollywood dance and acting performanc­e and got a call-back to represent South Africa at The Internatio­nal Modelling and Talent Convention.”

He said he was passionate about acting and dancing.

“In high school, I took part in many production­s including Lord of the Files, Land Ahoy, A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Noises Off. I also won best actor over three consecutiv­e years in high school. My dreams of becoming a profession­al artist could now come true.”

Moodley also featured in an unreleased local Bollywood movie called Memoir. The film was directed by Amit Chade and stars Pinky Mothie and her son, Rajiv.

In 2019, Moodley featured in Kumaran Naidoo’s The Good, The Old and The Greedy.

The software engineer, who has a diploma in software developmen­t and a bachelor of computer science degree, said his idols were Shah Rukh Khan and Jim Carrey. He said his parents worked hard to give him a good life and he was grateful for their support.

Moodley will be travelling to the US in July.

Elsubie Verlinden, the chairperso­n and CEO of 33 and Me Talent Agency and premiere agent for Amda, said what stood out about Moodley was his energy and authentici­ty.

“He is in tune with who he is. As an individual, he is comfortabl­e with himself, and he is extremely committed to his craft. His energy is really contagious.”

She said she hoped to help introduce more local African talent on an internatio­nal platform.

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