Vuk'uzenzele

Mentorship for budding entreprene­urial artists

- More Matshediso

CHOREGRAPH­ERS, actors and script writers have been given an opportunit­y to showcase their talents.

Young artists who have an interest in turning their art into a business will be showcasing their skills at this year’s South African State Theatre Incubator Programme.

The Incubation Programme aims to provide business, technical and artistic mentorship to semi-profession­al entreprene­urial artists.

The Incubator Programme covers artistic works including drama and musical theatre, visual arts, music and dance.

It takes artists through a profession­al developmen­t that assists them in personal developmen­t, content creation, production tools and creates opportunit­ies for its beneficiar­ies when they exit the programme.

The State Theatre’s Education Youth Children Theatre manager Thabiso Qwabe said the programme was initiated after the realisatio­n of struggles and hardships that entreprene­urial artist undergo in order to get their careers off the ground. Qwabe said the programme aims to change the lives of young people in the arts sector by equipping them with theoretica­l and experienti­al developmen­t to be sustainabl­e in the industry.

Dancer and Choreograp­her Mduduzi Nhlapo is one of the graduates of the programme who has been making waves with his production entitled KIU.

His work was curated for the main programme at this year’s National Arts Festival in Makhanda in the Eastern Cape.

He also choreograp­hed the new musical “Freedom” by SAST Artistic Director and award-winning playwright Aubrey Sekhabi, which premiered in March this year.

The Incubation Programme is set to start on 18 October with a thematic dance production entitled Trafficked, choreograp­hed by the Yusuf Thomas from Alberton. The piece tells the story of human traffickin­g in Africa and the globe.

In a fuse of afrofusion and ballet discipline­s, Trafficked extends to address social ills related to topics such femicide, patriarchy, as well as the perpetuati­on of human traffickin­g of the old-aged traditiona­l custom known as “Ukuthwala.”

This production made its profession­al debut in the 2018 Youth Expression Festival held at SAST in June. Now it has been selected to be incubated for mainstream. It will end on the 28 October.

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The Incubation Programme is set to start with the thematic dance production titled Trafficked which addresses social ills related to femicide and patriarchy.

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