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Friday, July 26, 2013
5 Questions with Roberta Durandt Director & Producer of Felix
This week at the Durban International Film Festival I managed to sit down with
Roberta Durbandt the Director and Producer of the new South African film 'Felix.'
Roberta Durandt - Image Courtesy @DIFFest
I asked her some questions about the movie and about the film world:
Tell us about Felix?
It is a Billy Elliot type of movie. It's a feel good family film. It is also a fable.
It is about Felix's journey and man's journey.
It is set in a private school. We cover topics such as being bullied, alcohol, jazz music.
Felix starts to learn the sax. His mother has to come to terms with this as well.
You can also find out more about the movie here: www.felixthemovie.com
When does the movie open in South African nationally?
It opens in 35 cinemas from 13 September so look out for it.
What does a director do?
Know what you are doing. Know all aspects of the game. Keep persisting. Keep going.
Felix took me 5 years. Keep going.
What's next for Roberta?
I am busy with a gameshow at the moment titled 'You Deserve it.'
It will launch on etv in september. This gameshow is something different.
In this gameshow people play for someone else.
Scene from the movie - Courtesy @DIFFest
How did you find the actor who played Felix.
We auditioned 400 young actors. Vulnerability and a good performance made this actor stand out.
You know boys grow so quickly and it was just lovely to see him acting.
Felix is showing at the Durban International Film Festival.
Next show: 27 July 15:15 Sneddon
Tweet @felixmovie - https://twitter.com/felixmovie and tell them what you think of the movie.
Article by +Fred Felton
Twitter @fredfelton
Sunday, February 10, 2013
Director and Production needed
Call for proposals for Director and Production
for the RAINBOW Young Performer’s
Musical Theatre Project 2013
PANSA (KZN) is calling for proposals for Director and Production of the 2013 RAINBOW Young Performers Project.for the RAINBOW Young Performer’s
Musical Theatre Project 2013
We are calling for production ideas and a director. The selection of both production and director will be made based on the following criteria (Please read them carefully as failure to comply will result in immediate disqualification):
1. PRODUCTION:
a. It should be a production suitable to be played by a predominantly high school cast. This means that there should be enough good roles for young people to be able to extend themselves both musically and dramatically.
b. The rights for the production should be available.
c. The production should have some commercial potential.
d. The production should have some theatrical value in the context of theatre in South Africa.
e. The production should be able to be produced to the highest possible standard within a very tight budget.
2. DIRECTOR:
a. The Director should have a proven professional track record at the highest level.
b. The Director should have proven experience in working with young people at the highest level.
c. The Director should be fully available for the rehearsal period, which will last for at least three (3) months over consecutive weekends, and a few weeks in the holidays.
d. The Director should have a proven track record in Production Management, including managing the Set Design, Costume Design, Lighting Design and Musical Direction.
e. The Director should be cognoscente that the fees for directing are in keeping with a charity event, which in the case of this project is approximately a third of the going rate for Musical Theatre.
Please note: the Director should be based in Kwa-Zulu Natal. Any proposals from out of the province will not be considered.
A one page proposal, motivation, and CV should be emailed to Mandisa Tshiqi, PANSA KZN Co-ordinator, at kzn@pansa.org.zaby 16:00 on Thursday 28 February, 2013.
Source - Pansa
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Thursday, April 12, 2012
Review of the Show Out Of Bounds starring Rajesh Gopie
We present a Review of the Show Out Of Bounds Starring Rajesh Gopie.
@OutOfBoundsSA
Last night I was invited to the show Out Of Bounds at the delightful iZulu Theatre at Sibaya
Casino.
What a delightful venue and I joined some great friends like Themi Venturas and James P Parker
and Illa Thompson to watch the show.
Rajesh Gopie the man who brought us The Coolie Odyssey is back with his one hander
Out Of Bounds.
He has performed it before and this is the first time I have seen it.
He takes you on a wonderful journey of a Indian family and how they move about Durban
from their homes to forced removals into flats and the wonderful characters they meet along
the way.
Rajesh is simply brilliant as he plays well over 20 characters some dark some light, some funny some
scary.
There are some wonderful scenes in it. I shall not spoil it for you, you really have to go see it yourself.
A note for actors, if you want to learn how to play different characters take yourself off to the show
to see how a master actor does this.
Well worth a visit
Rating 5/5
Showtimes
Thurs 12 April - 8pm (R120)
Fri 13 April - 8pm (R120)
Sat 14 April - 7pm (R120)
Sat 14 April - 9h15pm (R120)
Sun 15 April - 3pm (R120)
Sun 15 April - 6pm final (R120)
Bookings at Computicket or At The iZulu Box Office
Join Their Facebook Page - Out Of Bounds
Monday, January 30, 2012
Bursaries for Directors, Auditions, Photography and more in this issue
Photo of the day
Photography by @fredfelton
Emerging Theatre Directors bursary applications
The Gordon Institute for Performing and Creative Arts (GIPCA), Theatre Arts
Admin Collective and the Baxter Theatre Centre are calling for applications.
The 2012 Emerging Theatre Director's Bursary offers an emerging theatre
director a mentor, a small budget, a month's rehearsal space and a week of
performance at the Theatre Arts Admin Collective. It is recommended that
directors work with already existing scripts as the month-long period has
proved insufficient for devised work.
Previous winners of this bursary include Amy Jephta, Tara Louise Notcutt,
Asanda Phewa, Leopold Senekal, Pusetso Thibedi, Kim Kerfoot and Tsepo
wa-Mamatu.
"The Emerging Theatre Director's Bursary is the only opportunity of its kind
in South Africa, and for a young/emerging director that makes it
exceptionally valuable," said Kim Kerfoot, one of the 2011 winners. "It is a
wonderful environment in which to find yourself, full of people that want
you and your work to succeed, and are willing to do everything within their
power to make that happen," he added.
"For me this was a way in, a chance to let the South African theatre
industry know that, even though you may not know who we are, we are out
there working, creating magical stories for the people that are willing to
lend their ears and eyes, even if it is just for a single moment of escape,"
said Pusetso Thibedi, another 2011 winner.
The 2012 bursaries will run over two periods:
Bursary 1 11th April to 19th May
Bursary 2 20th June - 27th July
The Bursary is specifically designed for emerging theatre directors who have
had some experience in directing and whose passion is to have a career as a
theatre director.
The Emerging Theatre Director's Bursary is part of the GIPCA Directors and
Directing programme and requires both awardees to participate in the 3-day
colloquium that takes place towards the end of July.
GIPCA is running a host of colloquiums throughout 2012 that cover a range of
themes: race, identity, representation, culture, dance and climate-change.
If your proposal fits into one of these themes, please indicate. It must be
noted that this will not give your proposal preference.
If you are an emerging director and would like to grab this opportunity
please submit: a 1-page creative proposal; your CV including 2 references
with contact details and indication of your preferred date to
artsadmin@mweb.co.za by Friday 17 February 2012. The Bursary will be
announced on Friday 2 March 2012.
About the Theatre Arts Admin Collective: The aim of the Theatre Arts Admin
Collective (in partnership with the Gordon Institute for the Performing and
Creative Arts and the Baxter Theatre Centre) is to provide opportunity and
affordable access to resources and training for theatre practitioners and
arts administrators by:
- Providing affordable and accessible space to both create and perform new
work.
- Supporting directors and playwrights in the development of skills and the
creation of new South African work.
- Contributing to the development of a stronger and more skilled theatre
community through dialogue, mentorship and programmes of activity.
- Facilitating the hand-over of experience, skill and knowledge from the
older generation of theatre makers to the young and merging generation of
theatre makers.
About GIPCA: The University of Cape Town's Gordon Institute for Performing
and Creative Arts (GIPCA) facilitates new collaborative and
interdisciplinary creative research projects in the disciplines of Music,
Dance, Fine Art, Drama, Creative Writing, Film and Media Studies.
Interdisciplinarity is a key theme of the institute and projects are imbued
with innovation, collaboration and dialogue with urbanism and community.
GIPCA was launched in December 2008 with a substantial grant from Sir Donald
Gordon, founder of Liberty Life. An Advisory Board comprising Heads of
Departments of all Performing and Creative Arts Departments at UCT helps to
shape contexts for the instigation and development of projects by students
and staff, as well as a wide range of institutions and individuals outside
the university. For more information on the 2011 GIPCA programme, visit
www.gipca.uct.ac.za, or phone 021 480 7156.
GIPCA Director: Associate Professor Jay Pather
GIPCA Project Manager: Adrienne van Eeden-Wharton
Chair of the GIPCA Board: Professor Paula Ensor
About the Baxter Theatre Centre: The Baxter Theatre Centre provides an
exciting forum for the celebration of life which is the essence of live
theatre, music and dance. It is one of the major live theatre venues in Cape
Town and has always been at the forefront of the performing arts both as a
popular venue and as a leading producer. See www.baxter.co.za for current
and future productions and initiatives.
Off The Wall Plays – the online play publishers and distributors
Off the Wall Plays, serves two functions: to sell plays and accept plays from aspiring writers, who otherwise, would struggle to get their plays published. The company aims to publish as many good quality plays submitted by ordinary folks. The plays are published on the website. The plays are copyrighted by Off The Wall Plays, and the authors receive royalties every time their play is bought.
Contact Claire Demmer admin@offthewallplays.com;
Address: 273 Cromwell Road, Lombardy East, South Africa, 2090
Phone: 011 443 6690
Cell/Mobile: 073 205 5708
Off the Wall Plays, serves two functions: to sell plays and accept plays from aspiring writers, who otherwise, would struggle to get their plays published. The company aims to publish as many good quality plays submitted by ordinary folks. The plays are published on the website. The plays are copyrighted by Off The Wall Plays, and the authors receive royalties every time their play is bought.
Contact Claire Demmer admin@offthewallplays.com;
Address: 273 Cromwell Road, Lombardy East, South Africa, 2090
Phone: 011 443 6690
Cell/Mobile: 073 205 5708
Presenter Competition: 5 February 2012 (National)
The Jo-Ann Strauss Presenter Search is an amazing opportunity for those who want to test their presenting skills and possibly enter an exciting world in the media industry. Jo-Ann is constantly asked how to get into the media industry and has developed this platform to give talented soon-to-be presenters a chance to experience a fantastic introduction to their dream career! to enter submit a youtube video clip on www.presentersearch.com
Closing date: 5 February 2012
4 finalists selected: 15 February 2012
Winner Announced: 5 May 2012
The Jo-Ann Strauss Presenter Search is an amazing opportunity for those who want to test their presenting skills and possibly enter an exciting world in the media industry. Jo-Ann is constantly asked how to get into the media industry and has developed this platform to give talented soon-to-be presenters a chance to experience a fantastic introduction to their dream career! to enter submit a youtube video clip on www.presentersearch.com
Closing date: 5 February 2012
4 finalists selected: 15 February 2012
Winner Announced: 5 May 2012
National Arts Council Call for applications for funding 2012: 2 March 2012
The National Arts Council invites individuals and registered organisations active in theatre, dance, crafts, literature, music, multi-discipline and visual arts to submit their applications for project funding. Applications are invited for projects that will impact on the arts in the society/ communities.
Post- graduate students wishing to pursue international arts studies are also invited to apply. Please note that the NAC will have only ONE funding session for project funding in 2012.
Closing date: 02 March 2012
Outcomes date: 03 June 2012
Visit the Arts Council web site www.nac.org.za for the application form,
The National Arts Council invites individuals and registered organisations active in theatre, dance, crafts, literature, music, multi-discipline and visual arts to submit their applications for project funding. Applications are invited for projects that will impact on the arts in the society/ communities.
Post- graduate students wishing to pursue international arts studies are also invited to apply. Please note that the NAC will have only ONE funding session for project funding in 2012.
Closing date: 02 March 2012
Outcomes date: 03 June 2012
Visit the Arts Council web site www.nac.org.za for the application form,
Volunteer Position: Cape Town TV
Cape Town Television is in the process of recruiting its crew members for this year’s in-productions. All of the in-house productions will either be filmed in the morning between 7:00 – 8:30 and the evenings from 17:30 – 22:00. Contact person Michelle Nienhuis, Cape Town TV, 021 448 0448
Cape Town Television is in the process of recruiting its crew members for this year’s in-productions. All of the in-house productions will either be filmed in the morning between 7:00 – 8:30 and the evenings from 17:30 – 22:00. Contact person Michelle Nienhuis, Cape Town TV, 021 448 0448
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Wednesday, January 25, 2012
In this issue - Director and Producer needed for a production and a writing competition
Greetings dear readers.
Pansa Kzn is looking for a proposal for a Director and new Production.
Call for proposals for Director and Production
For the RAINBOW Young performers project 2012
PANSA (KZN) is calling for proposals for Director and Production of the 2012 RAINBOW Young Performers Project. We are calling for production ideas and a director. The selection of both production and director will be made based on the following criteria (Please read them carefully as failure to comply will result in immediate disqualification):
PRODUCTION:
- It should be a production suitable to be played by a predominantly high school cast. This means that there should be enough good roles for young people to be able to extend themselves both musically and dramatically.
- The rights for the production should be available
- The production should have some commercial potential
- The production should have some theatrical value in the context of theatre in SA
- The production should be able to be produced to the highest possible standard within a very tight budget.
DIRECTOR:
1. The Director should have a proven professional track record at the highest level
2. The Director should have proven experience in working with young people at the highest level
3. The Director should be fully available for the rehearsal period which will last for at least 3 months over consecutive weekends, and a few weeks in the holidays.
4. The Director should have a proven track record in Production management, including managing the Set Design, Costume design, Lighting design and Musical Direction.
5. The Director should be cognizant that the fees for directing are in keeping with a charity event, which in the case of this project is approximately a third of the going rate for musical theatre
A one page proposal, motivation and CV should be sent to Kovilen Moodley, PANSA (KZN) co-ordinator by email kovilen@pansa.org.za by close of business on Tues 31 Jan, 2012.
Writing Competition
THE SA WRITERS' COLLEGE 2012 Annual Short Story Award
For Emerging Writers in South Africa
This annual short story competition is aimed at emerging creative writers in South Africa
Theme: Roll of the Dice.
Length: Under 2000 words
Deadline: Midnight, 31st March 2012
To encourage beginner writers, we will accept stories from those who have been published fewer than four times in any genre, in print or Internet.
Entry is free, by email only.
• First Prize: R 5 000.00 plus entry into one of our short courses
• Second Prize: R2 000.00
• People's Choice Award R 1 000.00
The top two entries will be published on our college site and the top five winners will receive individual editorial comments on their submitted works.
We will also run a public vote on our college website called the 'People's Choice Award' for the top five entries. This result will be announced by 31 May.
Send your stories ( preferably as attachments)
to Nichola@sawriterscollege.co.za
For further details visit the College website : sawriterscollege.co.za
Any enquiries, email Ginny Swart at ginny@ginnyswart.com
For Emerging Writers in South Africa
This annual short story competition is aimed at emerging creative writers in South Africa
Theme: Roll of the Dice.
Length: Under 2000 words
Deadline: Midnight, 31st March 2012
To encourage beginner writers, we will accept stories from those who have been published fewer than four times in any genre, in print or Internet.
Entry is free, by email only.
• First Prize: R 5 000.00 plus entry into one of our short courses
• Second Prize: R2 000.00
• People's Choice Award R 1 000.00
The top two entries will be published on our college site and the top five winners will receive individual editorial comments on their submitted works.
We will also run a public vote on our college website called the 'People's Choice Award' for the top five entries. This result will be announced by 31 May.
Send your stories ( preferably as attachments)
to Nichola@sawriterscollege.co.za
For further details visit the College website : sawriterscollege.co.za
Any enquiries, email Ginny Swart at ginny@ginnyswart.com
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