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Lira shares pearls of wisdom for how to survive in the creative industry

- KEDIBONE MODISE kedibone.modise@inl.co.za

RENOWNED musician, performer and actress Lira is now adding tutor and master to her impressive resume.

Lira recently partnered with MyMastery, an online platform that offers a unique learning experience, delivered by South African icons who will share insights into their craft and journey to success.

As a master of the art of performanc­e, Lira is set to offer young creatives some valuable and practical tips on how to survive the industry.

“I’ve always been passionate about sharing everything I have learnt in pursuing a creative career because I know what it’s like to have your gift feel like a constant niggle that won’t go away,” said Lira.

“Any person who wishes to use their gift to contribute to the world and make a living out of it deserves to know that it is possible, and I’m hoping that with this course they can be equipped with the tools they need. MyMastery offered me a great platform to be able to do this.”

With an illustriou­s career spanning almost two decades, Lira will give the young talents a holistic overview of the creative industry.

“I offer so much more than the art of performanc­e, I teach about emotional intelligen­ce, getting your mindset right for this career, finding your purpose and your uniqueness and determinin­g who your art is directed at and how to market to your target audiences.

“I teach how to plan your finances as a creative person starting out, so that you can build security and sustainabi­lity and so much more.

“I’ve shared a lot of what I learnt ‘on the job’, things that no school will teach you, from actual experience and I think this is priceless.

“I share principles that I live by that I’ve applied to my entire life as a creative. I’m a firm believer that if God or life-the-universe has given you a talent and a gift, then it follows that there must be a way for you to express it successful­ly.

“My biggest desire is to give anyone wanting to get into a creative career the tools and methods to help them accomplish this and create sustainabi­lity, success and fulfilment.

The Feel Good hitmaker also encourages upcoming artists to put in the work if they want to succeed.

“It’s about being willing to do the work, mentally, physically and spirituall­y, so that you become balanced and effective in your approach.

“I also say that all this informatio­n I share on My Mastery will not work if you don’t use it... try it, do it, apply it,

take that chance, make those moves... if more and more of us can prove that it’s possible, hopefully no one else will settle for an unfulfille­d life instead of following their passion and living their creative lives fully.

“This will not only benefit musicians, but anyone whose career is organic and creative – and ‘unpredicta­ble’ creative entreprene­urs, as I like to call us.”

Reflecting on some of the highlights and low points of her career, Lira says she hopes that many musicians don’t make the same mistakes that she did along the way.

Other luminaries who will be hosting the MyMastery classes include actor and comedian Marc Lottering, fitness instructor Steve Uria and fashion icon David Tlale.

For more informatio­n, visit the MyMastery website.

 ?? ?? SOUTH African music performer, Lira.
SOUTH African music performer, Lira.

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