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In this conversation, we sit down with theatre maker, performer, and writer Lindiwe Matshikiza, a South African artist now living in Marseille with her family. We talk about the beauty and ache of making a home in foreign soil, and the creative community she still carries with her.
Lindiwe reflects on the space she’s reclaiming for herself after becoming a mother, the courage it takes to have difficult conversations, and the way life, creativity, and parenting are never separate threads but one continuous, evolving work.
This episode is a gentle, thoughtful exploration of belonging, identity, and the artistry of everyday living.
By Ndoni Khanyile and Mazuba HaanyamaSend us a text
In this conversation, we sit down with theatre maker, performer, and writer Lindiwe Matshikiza, a South African artist now living in Marseille with her family. We talk about the beauty and ache of making a home in foreign soil, and the creative community she still carries with her.
Lindiwe reflects on the space she’s reclaiming for herself after becoming a mother, the courage it takes to have difficult conversations, and the way life, creativity, and parenting are never separate threads but one continuous, evolving work.
This episode is a gentle, thoughtful exploration of belonging, identity, and the artistry of everyday living.