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Thursday, September 7, 2017

Win Tickets To The Dance Show Footloose


Directed for the first time by Daisy Spencer, the 17th annual Young Performers Production for this year is a reprise of Footloose which comes to the UKZN Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre from 8 – 17 September 2017.



Footloose tells the story of a tenacious and rebellious city teenager, Ren (played by Joshua Milne), who moves to a small town where rock music and dancing have been banned by the conservative Rev Shaw Moore (played by Arnie Field) and his wife (Sarah Heron) and the town council. Ren leads the young people of the town, including Rev Moore’s rebellious daughter Ariel (Leah Mari), in a protest against the town’s banning of the annual dance.

The stage adaptation of Footloose is by Dean Pitchford and Walter Bobbie based on the original screenplay by Dean Pitchford with music by Tom Snow and lyrics by Dean Pitchford and additional music by Eric Carmen, Sammy Hagar, Kenny Logins and Jim Steinman.

Footloose has had two incarnations as a feature film: in 1984 a youthful Kevin Bacon was Ren playing against John Lithgow’s Rev Shaw Moore. Also in the cast were Lori Singer, Sarah Jessica Parker and Diane Wiest. The film was remade in 2011 and featured Kenny Wormald as Ren and Dennis Quaid as the Reverend. Also in the remake were Julianne Hough and Andie MacDowell. 

Footloose, the Musical was adapted for the stage from the film, and premiered in 1998 and became a Broadway and West End hit. It has been staged successfully globally since then. Footloose boasts some now-iconic musical numbers:  the theme song, Footloose,  which became a hit for Kenny Loggins; Holding out for a Hero, which was recorded by Welsh singer Bonnie Tyler for the first film; and Let’s Hear it for the Boy which became a number one song for singer Denise Williams. Other songs from the musical include On Any Sunday; The Girl Gets Around, Somebody’s Eyes, Heaven Help me and Learning to be Silent.

The 2017 Young Performers Project sees Daisy Spencer as both the director and choreographer working together with co-choreographer Jarryd Watson and Des Govender as vocal coach, Dawn Selby is MD, with live music from The Reals. Production supervisor is Themi Venturas.

“We are delighted to be reviving such a topical story as Footloose,” say Venturas. “When it was staged in 2014 we had a short run, and many performances were sold out, and we had a sense that people wanted more – so we are doing it again – staging it in a slightly different more contemporary way with the addition of Jarryd’s new choreographic ideas, new leads and a mostly new cast,” said Venturas.

The project ensures that the learners get a taste of working in the professional musical theatre arena. The cast of 25 were chosen at auditions – including learners travelling from the Skhethuxolo High School in Hammarsdale.  Rehearsals are in full swing, with the cast meeting every weekend until the opening night. The project promotes discipline, develops confidence, and gives an opportunity to make life-long friendships, and to learn a huge amount from the professionals.

The producers are grateful to RCL Foods through their Do More Foundation, Black Coffee, Snazzi Events and UKZN’s Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre.

Previous YPP productions have been: Curtain Up;  One Voice; Grease; Oliver; Fiddler on the Roof; The Wiz; Annie; School of Rock, SA; Big River; Hairspray; Seussical; Legally Blonde, Can You Feel It?; Footloose; Soldiers in the City and last year, Buddy – The Buddy Holly Story.

Over the years the show has grown to be very popular with Durban audiences so early booking is recommended. Booking is through Computicket outlets at Shoprite Checkers, by phone on 0861 915 8000 or online at www.computicket.com.

Footloose the Musical is presented by arrangement with DALRO.

For further enquiries please call Riaan Timson on 082 696 3507


Venue: Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre UKZN
Dates: 8 – 17 Sept 2017.
Times: Tues – Sat 7pm; Sat and Sun at 2.30pm
Tickets: R100 (Tue – Wed) & R150 full price R130 OAP and scholars (Thur – Sun)


Schedule:
Friday 08 Sept @ 7pm    R75 (low-priced preview)
Sat 09 Sept @ 2.30pm  R150 (concession price R130)  
Sat 09 Sept @ 7pm  R150 (concession price R130)  OFFICIAL OPENING NIGHT
Sun 10 Sept @ 2.30pm  R150 (R130 concession price)

Tues 12 Sept @ 7pm  R100
Wed 13 Set @ 7pm R100
Thurs 14 Sept @ 7pm  R150 (R130 concession price)
Frid 15 Sept @ 7pm R150 (R130 concession price)
Sat 16 Sept @ 2.30pm R150 (R130 concession price)
Sat 16 Sept @ 7pm R150  (R130 concession price)
Sun 17 Sept @ 2.30pm R150 (R130 concession price)

General admission: R150, with a discount price of R130 for students, scholars and pensioners.  Low priced preview R75,  and Tues and Wed shows will sell at R100 throughout.


Win Tickets To The Show

The producers have given us tickets just for you. We have 3 double tickets for the show on Tuesday 12 September 2017 at 7pm.

Simply email umhlangalife@gmail.com with your name, contact details, email and the answer to this easy question:

Which famous actor was in the original film version of Footlose?

1.  Kevin Macon
2.  Kevin Bacon
3. Kevin Acorn 

Competition could close at any time. Ts and Cs apply.


This edition by Fred Felton | Twitter @fredfelton  




Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Matty & Sis on its way to Mozambique's Festival Teatro De Inverno




Matty & Sis
26 -30 May 2016-Festival Teatro De Inverno Mozambique.

A scene from Matty & Sis

            Matty & Sis is a tale of two sisters, like any other relationship they have issues and fights. They play games to keep the time in a distance and laugh together to soothe any sadness and guilt. As the play unfolds it is revealed that one of the sisters is dead, she keeps coming back every night to Mattys bedroom because Matty cannot let go, cannot accept the reality. The touches on themes about life, guilty, love  and death. Matty & Sis is translated in many languages and it has played all over the world, but never in South Africa. Philisiwe Twijnstra was able to cast two professional actresses Sthembile Vicky Nyanda and Segametsi Gaobepe who will travel with her on this exciting artistic journey.

THE DIRECTOR.
Philisiwe Twijnstra is a South African actress, musician, emerging stage director and playwright. She resides in Durban. She was selected as one of the delegates in Women Playwrights International Conference. She was also part of a womens festival in Johannesburg to stage her first adapted play Sugary Spice. She is writing her new South African script 'The Red Suitcase Salty Pillows and a Novel.

THE WRITER.
Theo Fransz.(1958) has been trained on the theatre school in Amsterdam. In 1984 he founded MUSZ Theatre Company in Amsterdam for which he directed and wrote many award winning shows. His plays have a very strong structure and deal with universal dramatic themes in a light and sometimes comic way. In the nighties his work became popular in other European countries and was translated in English, German and French. His work became very successful in Germany. Recently he is a successful actor for film theatre and television.

Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Auditions and Opportunities for Artists




Auditions:
Children invited to audition for KickstArt’s Winnie the Pooh
This will be presented over the July school holidays and is based on the classic AA Milne children’s story.
When: Saturday 27 February
Where: Playhouse Mayville workshops / studios in Ramsay Road Mayville
Time: 10am
Children must be between ages of 9 and 13. They should present a short acting monologue or poem and a song with backing tracks on a CD.
They are looking for a Christopher Robin and several of Rabbits friends and relations.

A Call For Artists for Francofête
Looking for artists of all backgrounds, professionals and emerging artists.
The event will be held on Human Rights Day in Durban on Monday March 21.
Applications close Midnight 21 February 2016.
Download application form on their website:
For more info contact Aldê on culture.afdurban@alliance.org.za

Monday, November 16, 2015

Performing Arts Scholarships 2016


Funded by the Lottery, DALRO and Nedbank Arts Affinity this is a great opportunity for any young student.

Presented by the Arts and Culture Trust (ACT) it is aimed at young performers in their final year of secondary education who wish to pursue undergraduate studies in the performing arts as well as students in first or second year dramatic arts, singing, dance and musical theatre studies.

Thanks to the National Lottery there will be an additional 14 performing arts scholarships in 2016.
National Auditions will be hosted from June to August 2016 and participants will be given a 6-month period to register for the programme as of December 2015, with registrations set to close 31 May 2016.

For more into contact the Arts and Culture Trust:

This edition by Fred Felton

Twitter @fredfelton 

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Auditions Across South Africa


Auditions

The Voice SA Auditions
The Singing Show The Voice SA has Auditions
17, 18 October Newlands Stadium, Cape Town
25, 26 October at Kings Park Rugby Stadium, Durban
31 Oct and 1 Nov at Mark’s Park, Johannesburg

Cruise Ship Dance Auditions
Cape Town – 6 November – UCT School of Dance Studios – Sign in 9am
Johannesburg – 8 November – The Dance Space – 1 President Street, Newtown – Sign in 11am
Seeking dancers with experience in ballet, jazz, contemporary and partner work.
To apply please send your CV and headshots to monique.botoc@5entertain.com

Casting for Rent the musical – South Africa
Seeking 1 x Black Male (20-35) Strong Vocals
Seeking 1 x Black Female (25+ ) Strong Vocals
Send bios to daniel@rent2015.co.za



Thursday, February 19, 2015

Creative Artists are invited to a consultation meeting in Durban


The Kwazulu - Natal Cultural and Creative Industries Federation (Interim Committee) invites all creative artists to a consultative meeting in Durban this week:

Venue: Durban Music School, 21 Diakonia Avenue, Durban
Date: 20th Feb 2015
Time: 10am

RSVP today the latest to Mrs Lungile Shabane email: shabanel@kzndac.gov.za

This meeting is for those in performing artists, cinema, music, media, publishing, technical, events, fashion, architecture and design.

The interim committee would like to invite all of those in the sector to this Provincial Consultative Meeting.

This meeting is to discuss various issues in the sectors including fragmentation.



Monday, November 10, 2014

Meeting for all Creatives at The Playhouse Durban Tomorrow


Cultural and Creative Industry Pre-Conference Stakeholder Programme


This meeting is for anyone in the creative industry from artists to actors to writers to directors to 
people in advertising. 

To RSVP email rsvp@ccifsa.org.za
Time: 10am
Venue: The Playhouse, Durban.



Friday, July 25, 2014

Interview with Actor Nick Boraine one of the stars of A Snake Gives Birth To A Snake


This week I managed to interview Actor Nick Boraine.  He is starring in 'A Snake Gives Birth To A Snake' which is showing at The Durban International Film Festival 2014.

I emailed him some questions and this is what he has to say:

Nick Boraine


Tell us about 'A Snake Gives Birth To A Snake' ?

The story follows a diverse group of South African Actors who, together with American Theatre Director Michael Lessac, create a play about the role of the translators in SA's TRC.  The Actors travel to other places that have experienced conflict and find themselves performing their theatre piece in Rwanda, Northern Ireland and the former Yugoslavia.  This extraordinary journey leads to the opening up of difficult conversations around reconciliation and forgiveness and brings together radically different experiences of conflict. 

Tell us how you created your character for 'A Snake Gives Birth To A Snake' ? 

The character was created out of endless improvisations.  We all had the luxury of time and all of us could explore, research and then improvise around a variety of scenarios.

Advice for aspiring actors?

Decide early on what you are doing in this crazy business and then rely on your instincts rather than your intellect. 

Which do you prefer: Theatre, TV or Film? 

They all offer such different things, all come with their own challenges and I love them all differently... but equally. 

Which actors inspire you locally and globally?

Geoffrey Rush, Kate Blanchet, Andrew Buckland and Charlie Chaplin.

What's the best acting advice you ever received?

Don't Act...Re-Act.

Where is home for you?

Greenside in Johannesburg.

Is this your first time at DIFF? As someone in the industry what are your thoughts about DIFF?

First time at DIFF and I think it is an extraordinary festival.  Wonderful to be in Durban and an exceptional opportunity for South African Film Makers and ordinary South Africans to make and watch their own stories. 

How has ever-changing technology impacted on the acting profession?

Yeah a lot over the years...pretty soon there will be a tiny drone hovering around my head to film my scenes...looking forward to that.

What project is next for you?

A couple of movies shooting in Cape Town - Looking forward to spending some time there.


Nick Boraine is one of the stars of 'A Snake Gives Birth To A Snake'. 
It is showing at the Durban International Film Festival.
Next Screening: Friday 25 July, Suncoast 20:15


Interview by +Fred Felton

Saturday, April 12, 2014

Events Around Durban, Auditions, Workshops and News for Musicians and Artists


Big Walk To Freedom theme at this year's Discovery East Coast Radio Big Walk


Excitement is mounting ahead of the event on 18 May.  This year the organiser's have opted for a Big Walk To Freedom theme in honour of the country's anniversary of two decades of democracy.

Don't wait too long to enter.
Entry is via www.ecr.co.za or at selected Totalsports stores in KZN.
It's going to be loads of fun for the entire family.  There will be clowns, jugglers, stilt-walkers and loads more.

Entry is R75 for the 20km race, R65 for the 10km race and 15km events and R60 for the 5km.


Events around Durban

Mondays At St Clements 14 April at 6pm.




Fairytale Rocks
iZulu Theatre, Sibaya: 17 – 21 April
Prepare to discover a rocking fairy tale this Easter weekend where every prince will find his princess in the brand new production, Fairytale Rocks, at iZulu Theatre at Sibaya Casino from 17 – 21 April, an extravaganza show which is suitable for the whole family.
Join Alistar, our hero, and his friend Farryl as they set out on a journey, where audiences join in and help Alistar find his princess, the beautiful Ariana. Along the way, we hit the high notes from all of Disney and Pixar’s song classics; Aladdin, The Lion King, Cinderella, Toy Story, Mulan, The Jungle Book, The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Hercules, and of course Shrek and the recent release, Frozen.
The fairy tale hits are remixed to the hottest sounds of today featuring hip hop, pop, swing, reggae, rock, country and much more. The irresistible line-up of performers, including power house singers, funky dancers and the live band, are featured in this rocking fairy tale fit for the entire family. Featuring dynamic storytelling, award winning music, stunning costumes and glittering special effects, audiences will be captivated by the humour, fun and adventure of this spellbinding story. Dream with our princess, cheer for the heroes, and marvel as this story is brought to life in a theatrical experience that’s pure magic.
Presented in association with East Coast Radio, Fairytale Rocks kicks off its national tour in Durban at the iZulu Theatre at Sibaya Casino and Entertainment World from 17 – 19 April. For more info like the Facebook page Fairytale Rocks or visit www.frogproductions.co.za. Booking is through Computicket or phone on 0861 915 8000 or book online at www.computicket.com. Seating is reserved.

uMhlanga Easter Festival
uMhlanga: 18 – 21 April 2014
This fun-filled festival will be providing interesting day and evening activities for visitors to the North Coast resort catering for both young and old – hosted by uMhlanga Tourism under the chairmanship of Peter Rose, in association with eThekwini Municipality, and produced by Firstline Promotions.
The uMhlanga beaches will have daily activations happening from 18-21 April on the Main Beach. Daily activities will have beachgoers basking in the summer sun whilst families will be entertained with a variety of fun and games on the stage and beach, daily from 10am until 2pm with talent competitions, kiddies sing-alongs and games. These activities will be taking place on uMhlanga Main Beach and on the Millennium Beach Stage. The Beach Activations will be co-ordinated and MC’d by Kevin Ellis well known Durban personality.
It’s time to hit the ground running this Easter! After the hugely successful uMhlanga Liberty Summer Festival Trail Run we welcome back the highly anticipated uMhlanga Easter Festival 5km / 10km / 16km Trail Run and Walk which takes place on Sunday 20 April at 6am, as part of the 2014 uMhlanga Easter Festival. Entries are now open on the ROAG website. A reminder that this event caters for all levels of fitness as we host  three races, the 5km and 10km run and walk and an 16km trail run. To enter go to www.roag.co.za or for more information you can contact buzzhilde@vodamail.co.za . The start and finish for the race will be at the Millennium Stage.



A Handful of Keys 20th Anniversary Tour
Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre: ‘til 27 April
One of the most successful shows in the history of South African showbiz: A Handful of Keys with Ian von Memerty and Roelof Colyn, returns to Durban for a run at the Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre on UKZN campus to celebrate 20 remarkable years over the Easter holidays from 2 – 27 April.
Ian von Memerty and Roelof Colyn have often paired up together in A Handful of Keys. Von Memerty is probably best known for being a judge on SA’s Got Talent. When not in Handful, Colyn is a band leader/ accompanist/ arranger/ composer/ musical director/ conductor in and for a myriad shows.
Featuring a firecracker script and two grand pianos played with unparalleled virtuosity, A Handful of Keys entertains with music and songs from Elton John, Richard Clayderman, Nora Jones, Alicia Keys, Billy Joel, The Beatles, Stevie Wonder, Liberace through to Bach, Debussy, Chopin and many more! All the old favourites are still there – The History of the Broadway Musical (100 years in 16 minutes), the great SA Medley, and the Rock ‘n Roll finale. With new jokes and new costumes (they wore the old ones out!) A Handful of Keys is a sparkling as ever!
Booking for A Handful of Keys is through Computicket. For sold houses and block bookings contact Ailsa Windsor on 083 250 2690.   Shows are Wednesday to Saturday at 8pm, Saturday and Sunday at 3pm.

The Ladies of Lollipop Lane
iZulu Theatre, Sibaya Casino:11 to 13 April
Thousands of listeners tuned in for several years to the hugely popular radio soapie, Lollipop Lane, created by Clinton Marius… Now the magic returns in a delightfully whacky spin-off at Sibaya Casino’s iZulu Theatre for three performances only in April in a brand-new comedy roadshow, The Ladies of Lollipop Lane.

Starring Pauline Dalais and Shika Budhoo as the much-loved Mrs Singh-Singh and Mrs Singh-Song, this bubbling entertainment runs for three performances only from 11 to 13 April. Co-directed by Marius and Caroline Smart,The Ladies of Lollipop Lane features a stellar line-up of comedy favourites.

With fun prizes to be won, early booking for this not-to-be-missed show is strongly advised. Call Computicket on 0861 915 8000 or book online at www.computicket.com. Performances of The Ladies of Lollipop Lane are at 8pm on Friday and Saturday, 11 and 12 April, with a 3pm matinee on Sunday 13 April. The duration of the exuberant song-dance-comedy entertainment is 2 hours including interval.


Godfrey Johnson in Porter, Coward and more
Rhumbelow Durban: 11 – 13 April       
The Rhumbelow Theatre and multi award winning cabaret artist Godfrey Johnson present his brand new musical sit down comedy cabaret show, "Porter, Coward and More." The show includes  original songs about love, coffee, food, gym, fanatics and noses. Think Victor Borge meets Sid Vicious with a twist of Bach, Sinatra and others. The show will also include the work of Kurt Weill; Leiber and Stoller and Johnson.
In August, 2013 Godfrey Johnson appeared with Pieter-Dirk Uys in "50 Shades of Bambi" at The Fugard Theatre". He has appeared in numerous stage, film and television productions locally and abroad. He is particularly well known for his interpretations of the songs of Jacques Brel and recently released the CD, "The Shadow of Brel".
Notable one man shows include, "Alice sal Regkom", "The Importance of Being Harnessed";"Songs my Lover Forgot to Sing to Me"; "Flirting with Coward";"Behind Every Man";"Stories of Crime and Passion" and "The Shadow of Brel". He also recently co starred in "The Minnie and Johnson Show" and "Coward and Cole".
Fri 11 April: 20.00; Sat 12 April: 20.00; Sun 13 April 14.00 & 18.30
(Venue opens 90 minutes before show for picnic dinner)
R 120-00 a ticket / R 100-00 Pensioners and Tables of 8 or more
Bring food picnic baskets.
Limited secure parking available     Booking is essential. 
Bar Available (no alcohol may not be brought on to the premises)
Book at Computicket or phone or email Roland for bookings H  261 2012 / Cell 0824998636


Theatre Auditions:
Auditions Notice
Durban High School 26 April from 09h00 – 17h00.
Directed by Themi Venturas, the 13th annual PANSA Rainbow Young Performers Production for 2014 is Footloose – which re-unites Daisy Spencer (Choreographer) and Des Govender (Vocal Coach) the team that brought us Hairspray and Legally Blonde.
We are looking for 30 talented young performers from KZN -
Footloose has approximately 13 parts for males and 14 parts for females.
We will also be seeking musicians to make up the ‘live’ band.
Applicants must be in able to sing, dance and act
Applicants must be available for rehearsal every weekend from 16 May – 22 June 2014
Previews and Performances are from 28 June to 13 July 2014.
Applicants must be available for the whole audition to qualify
Applicants must wear comfortable clothing / gym gear and appropriate footwear
Applicants are to bring their own refreshments – water / juice and lunch
Applicants must be prepared to wait between calls

For further enquiries please call PANSA KwaZulu Natal Regional Coordinator: Nelisa Mzimela / PANSA office Telephone: 031 2014750 or email: kzn@pansa.org.za



Galleries: Walkabouts / Workshops
Durban Art Gallery Mentorship Programme workshop series
Observations and Aspirations
Durban Art Gallery: 18 March – 11 May
A series of workshops will be held to support the DAG mentorship programme exhibition. These workshops are aimed at drawing parallels with the academic curriculum as well as creating awareness of social commentary where participants will use their immediate location or background in exploring the themes highlighted in the exhibition or discussed as part of introducing the workshop sessions.
The techniques that will be explored are line and expressive drawings, chalk pastel and charcoal. In smaller groups there will be an introduction of stop/start animation where participants make basic drawings that can be exploited in this medium. The targeted groups are: learners from grade 10 – 12; art students from first to third year levels and community based workshops are aimed at the youth 18 - 24 years. These will look at service delivery protest, the impact of the 20 years of democracy in their vicinity and other socio-political issues. The participants would be introduced to artworks by Dumile Feni, George Pemba, Gerard Bhengu and other artists who worked in the same genre.
For a full programme, more information or to book your space - contact Jabu Mngwengwe@durban.gov.za or Thulani.Makhaye@durban.gov.za Tel: 031 311 2264. The workshops can accommodate 15 - 20 people per session in a venue. The school and tertiary institutions workshops will work with the art class. Entry is free and all are welcome.


uShaka:
uShaka Easter & Birthday Events!
uShaka: April / May
8-17 April: Price Rewind! We’re going retro and rewinding our prices back to 2004 times! Between the 8th and the 17th April, a day of splashingly good fun at Sea World and Wet ’n Wild will cost just R80!
12 – 21 April: Find the Hidden Bunnies Get down to uShaka Marine World’s Village Walk and find the 3 hidden bunnies and stand the chance to win an Xbox 360. Only at the Village Walk this April.
April 19 & 20  - Easter Egg Hunt The Easter Bunny will be hopping, bopping and stowing away chocolate treasures at uShaka Marine World as part of the Beacon’s Africa’s largest Easter egg hunt, which is going to be even more fun and exciting this year with treasure hunts seeking over 100 000 Beacon eggs. 
25 April – 4 May: Ten days of bumper Birthday Gifts - 10 days of giveaways made up of travel prizes, platinum passes, restaurant meals at Cargo Hold, park entrance tickets and meals for you and 10 of your friends, and so much more. Watch this space to see how you can enter.
26, 27, 28 April: Birthday Parade! The famous uShaka parade featuring the uShaka band, dancers, mascots and entertainers will be making a splash along the beachfront promenade at the end of April. Winding their way from Suncoast Casino to uShaka Marine World, they’ll spread a carnival vibe and invite fun and sun lovers back to continue having fun in the sun at uShaka Marine World.
May 1 to 4: Official uShaka Birthday Party Funival Weekend - Don’t miss the 10th birthday bash of the decade. uShaka Marine World will be celebrating up a storm. Three big national acts will be cranking up the excitement 10 fold when they perform at Wet ‘n Wild which will be open from Saturday, May 3 from 10am – 10pm and will feature LCNVL and Dr Victor and the Rasta Rebels. Then on Sunday, May 4 from 10am – 6pm catch Mi Casa. During the Village Walk Funival week-end from May 1st – 4th, our talented entertainers will be ramping up the excitement and colour with parades, performances, presents and more!
For more information and costs contact uShaka Marine World on 031-3288000, visit www.ushakamarineworld.co.za  or go to the facebook site https://www.facebook.com/uShakaFanPage


DURRTYSAINT MUSIC (PTY) LTD
Is searching for talented and versatile musicians

- Are you scotching hot on the drums?
- Are you mad about the keyboard sounds?
- Do you play the piano better than Alicia Keys?

Then you could be the next talent to join DURRTYSAINT MUSIC on a revolutionary journey.

DURRTYSAINT MUSIC (PTY) LTD is an independent record label that is passionate making "Future Pop Legends" that have a vision of exporting powerful South African  vocal artists to the global arena. We're launching our pioneering Pop/Dance/RnB vocal artist, CIA, in a way like never before! We're looking young, fresh and talented drummers, keyboard musicians and pianists in recording a live DVD demo in July 2014. The musicians will get to perform on regional gigs, and possibly tour to other provinces from September 2014 with the up and coming sensation, CIA.

Are you ready for life on the spotlight?

For more details, contact:
Siya Mayeza on 083 2070 537 or e-mail smayeza@durrtysaintmusic.co.za

Launch of the Awesome iLembe Arts Festival
The first Awesome iLembe Arts Festival will take place across the iLembe region on the North Coast of KwaZulu-Natal from 8 to 10 August 2014. An innovative and far sighted initiative by the Department of Arts and Culture in partnership with producers Awesome Africa Festival Productions, this multi-cultural event in celebration of 20 years of freedom and democracy will take the music to the people – and directly into the communities themselves at venues in Mandeni, Ndwedwe, Maphumulo and KwaDukuza.
The Festival will feature around 40 local, national and international artists in the disciplines of music, theatre, dance, poetry, storytelling and arts and crafts, with the main focus falling on music this year. Audiences will be enthralled by contributions from various music genres and themes including jazz, gospel, pop, rock, pan-african, maskandi, isicathamiya, hip hop, Indian traditional, Bollywood, and various “world music” styles. The Festival will also include the “Funk it Up” DJ Experience, as well as a focus on South African legends and a Songwriters’ Hall of Fame.
The Festival will be launched in style on the 27th March at the Sibusisiwe Community Centre in Mandeni, with the example of “taking the music to the people in the communities”, being taken quite literally with a unique “concert of a lifetime” by US Jazz legend Kirk Whalum, who will bring his much celebrated series “The Gospel According to Jazz” to Africa for the very first time.
For further information on the Festival, or for anyone in the ILembe region who would like to be involved, please visit the web sitewww.awesomeilembe.co m or call Gabi Nkabinde on 084 357 8860.


Apply Now! Artists In Residency 2014

News, Project Story
April 4, 2014
Posted by Isla Haddow
The Africa Centre has formed partnerships with artist in residency programmes in Australia, Brazil, India, Italy, Netherlands, Spain, South Africa and the United States to provide eight residencies for our Artists in Residency (AIR) 2014 Programme.
AIR is seeking applications from African artists who are both socially engaged and stretching the boundaries of their creative domain. The AIR partners select an artist from a short list provided by the Africa Centre, for one of their 2014 or 2015 residencies. The costs of the residency and round-trip airfare are included in each residency award made. The residencies are available to all types of artists, but each residency has different durations, structures and requirements. Deadline for application submissions is the 20th June 2014.

Market Photo Workshop seeks coordinator

Vacancy: Coordinator: Photojournalism and Documentary Photography (PDP)

To facilitate teaching and learning in the Photojournalism and Documentary Photography Programme (PDP) through logistics and resource management, and to contribute to the development of a curriculum that is relevant to the media sector and contemporary documentary practice.

Job requirements:
- A relevant qualification (photography, visual arts, media, journalism)
- Minimum 1 year experience in a junior management or supervisory position within the media, arts and culture industries, non-profit OR minimum 3 years relevant experience in the media, arts and culture, non-profit
- A good understanding of the needs of photojournalists and documentary photographers in South Africa and the continent as a whole, and also a critical awareness of the nature and role of the media on the continent.
- Good communication, writing and organisational skills.
- Excellent computer skills – especially MAC based, good knowledge and understanding of Photoshop, internet research, email
- Work well under pressure
- Experience of working at an education and training NGO or similar organisation would be an advantage
- Compliment the skills set of the Market Photo Workshop
- Committed to excellence in and relevance of photography education in South Africa
- Passionate, driven and dynamic

Level of education: Relevant qualification – either in photography, cultural management and/or Media.
Remuneration: R7,500 - R9,000 per month cost to company negotiated according to qualifications and experience.
Only applications submitted electronically will be considered and must include:

1. A covering letter: summarise career, explain interest in the position.
2. A comprehensive CV with contactable references.
To:
Manager: HR
HlubiM@markettheatre.co.za
Manager: Programmes and Projects
lekgethom@marketphotoworkshop.co.za

 





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