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By Katlego Chale
The podcast currently has 22 episodes available.
this intermission is a request that we, as theatre makers, practitioners and lovers, take stock and bear witness
our voices are complicit
In this episode I continue the conversation with Monageng "Vice" Motshabi, and now that we know who he is as a human and as a practitioner, we dive deep into his company: diartskonageng. We discuss the emergence of the company, its relation to his name, and the way in which publishing decisions are made. In the end, we consider the future and whether Vice is hopeful about it or not.
ENJOY!
In this episode I sit down with a former Standard Bank Young Artist for Theatre: theatre maker, publisher and independent producer, Monageng "Vice" Motshabi! In this first instalment of a two-part conversation, we talk about his views on the National Arts Festival in 2023, his career and his development as a theatre artist, and much more! Listen in and share the episode with your theatre loving friends!
Enjoy!
In this episode I sit down with Cape Town based theatre maker, puppet maker, director, producer and performer, Janni Younge. This is a special episode that breaks with tradition on this podcast in that this is the first time I am interviewing an artist from and in Cape Town. What's more I got to watch her puppetry rendition of Hamlet at the Baxter Theatre. Hamlet is also special because I was in the process of grieving my own loss while teaching the text, and so this episode was enriching not only for the usual listeners and me (obvs), but for literature students too. Enjoy this delightful conversation!
In this episode I continue to chat with the phenomenal Albert Silindokuhle "Ibokwe" Khoza! Albert ‘Ibokwe’ Khoza is an actor, singer, dancer, choreographer and performance artist. He has performed in multiple solo works and has collaborated with artists such as Gys De Vilious, Warona Seane, Kabi Thulo, Tsepo Wamamatu, Gerard Bester, Tarryn Lee, Mwenya Kabwe and Robyn Orlin. Khoza believes that theatre, dance and art in general is a to weapon create awareness and change. In this episode we touch on what it means to be a multifaceted creative with an international output while facing a lack of recognition at home - the prophet that is not celebrated at home. It gets deep! Plug in!
In this episode I chat with the phenomenal Albert Slindokuhle "Ibokwe" Khoza! Albert ‘Ibokwe’ Khoza is an actor, singer, dancer, choreographer and performance artist. He has performed in multiple solo works and has collaborated with artists such as Gys De Vilious, Warona Seane, Kabi Thulo, Tsepo Wamamatu, Gerard Bester, Tarryn Lee, Mwenya Kabwe and Robyn Orlin. Khoza believes that theatre, dance and art in general is a to weapon create awareness and change. In this episode we touch on what it means to be a multifaceted creative with an international output while facing a lack of recognition at home - the prophet that is not celebrated at home. It gets deep! Plug in!
We continue our conversation with Boitumelo "Tumy with a Y" Motsoatsoe.
Boitumelo "Tumy" Mostoatsoe is a Dynamic Creative Arts Practitioner & Facilitator with a passion for purpose, value and diversification. In this episode which was recorded on Instagram Live on the 9th of October 2020. Listen to the first part of our conversation where we frankly consider the role of artists in South Africa then and now, and how artists have to be honest with themselves about what they are great at and what they are just ok at. More than anything though, Tumy teaches us why it is so important to always start with "why?"
We round off our 3 part conversation on Instagram with SBYA 2020 - Jefferson Tshabalala. This episode was recorded on the 10th of April 2020.
The podcast currently has 22 episodes available.