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Patsimered­u edutainmen­t uses theatre to engage

- BY WINSTONE ANTONIO

LOCAL arts production house, Patsimered­u Edutainmen­t Trust’s director Jasen Mphepo says theatre plays an important role in people’s lives, not only providing entertainm­ent, but also creating a platform for engagement, debates and questions critical issues affecting the society.

Patsimered­u Edutainmen­t has been using theatre to create dialogue in different platforms of engagement on diverse societal issues.

In an interview with NewsDay Life &Style yesterday, Mphepo said their key programmin­g was centred on Sexual and Reproducti­ve Health Rights (SRHR) targeting mostly in and out of school youths.

“The Buddies For Love, which is our organisati­on's flagship project, targets young people through the use of theatre. Theatre and other communicat­ion strategies such as song, dance and peer education form part of the project interventi­on,” he said.

“Theatre plays both an informativ­e as well as an influencer role. Artistes are emulated by the audience they perform for, hence playing a decisive role modelling good behaviour and at the same time helping people change their behaviour by offering them alternativ­e solutions,” he said.

Mphepo said their work entailed helping young people believe in themselves and make informed choices about their sexuality and sexual health, adding that they used baseline surveys to gather evidence on issues affecting young people to produce theatre plays that are then performed for the target audience.

“The programme which annually targets over 36 000 students and 3 000 out of school youths empower young people with knowledge and informatio­n, leading to behavioura­l and attitude change with regards their sexuality and sexual health,” he said.

“The programme links young people to services such as legal and health-related services. We have helped many young people who are at risk of sexual abuse and risky sexual behaviours overcome them including drug and alcohol abuse.”

Currently Patsimered­u is running a radio drama titled Shelea on women empowermen­t that shall be airing on local radio station every Thursday.

The compelling radio drama (Shelea) is part of a She Leads campaign being supported by HIVOS and the Embassy of Ireland in Pretoria. “Patsimered­u produced a soundtrack for Shelea for the radio and since its launch a week ago, has generated a buzz of engagement­s both on radio and social media,” he said.

Mphepo said over the years they had worked with about 120 schools across the country, in cities and towns like Harare, Bulawayo, Masvingo, Mashonalan­d East, Mashonalan­d West and Mutare.

 ??  ?? Buddies For Love outreach programme members at Sakubva Primary School in Mutare
Buddies For Love outreach programme members at Sakubva Primary School in Mutare

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