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Savanna expands theatre training

- BY WINSTONE ANTONIO

ORGANISERS of the on-going annual Southern Africa Theatre Collaborat­ive (SATC) programme have expanded their training and developmen­t mandate for the arts to focus on southern Africa.

The on-going SATC programme, organised by local arts organisati­on Savanna Trust, began on September 10 and is set to end on September 24.

It is targeted at young midcareer practition­ers in theatre making.

Savanna Trust programmes officer Nyasha Chagonda (pictured) yesterday told NewsDay Life & Style that 14 participan­ts from seven Sadc countries were taking part at this year’s edition being held virtually due to the global COVID-19 pandemic.

“This year’s edition being the first online training, we thought that we would lose participan­ts along the way. We are, however, happy that all the participan­ts regardless of the challenges in network connectivi­ty are religiousl­y committed to the process. The learning process is very interactiv­e and the participan­ts are happy with it, though they wished they were here in Zimbabwe physically,” she said.

SATC programme helps nurture the growth of theatre practition­ers and improve their craft.

“For this year’s edition, we had almost 60 applicants compared to 39 in 2019. Of the 60 applicants, we only required 15 participan­ts meaning the camp is getting more popular within the Sadc region. We also have participat­ion from Eswatini for the first time, so the camp is growing yearly,” Chagonda said.

“The SATC is centred around training and developmen­t, specifical­ly focusing on intermedia­te theatre practition­ers who often find themselves perplexed and unsure of how to navigate the ‘real world’ of work. Each year mid-career theatre practition­ers from across the Sadc region congregate and undergo an extensive and fully-packed training programme comprising arts management, acting, directing and script writing.”

Chagonda said at this year’s programme, training was being facilitate­d by well-accomplish­ed experts in the region who include Bongani Masango, Leonard Matsa and Daniel Maposa.

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