Showing posts with label Northern Cape. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Northern Cape. Show all posts

Friday, July 28, 2017

Opportunity for South African Poets


Two years ago, Badilisha Poetry XChange travelled across African cities to meet and record the
work of the poets in those cities. The 2015 #BPXRoadTrip visited eight cities in South Africa,
Botswana, Tanzania and Ethiopia. During the road trip, Badilisha interacted with over 246 poets and
recorded 184 of which 100 are now featured on our growing archive.

We’re pleased to announce a new edition of our poetic journey. Badilisha is going on the road
again, this time with the specific intention of meeting with emerging and seasoned poets working in
indigenous languages. Our aspiration is to marry the language diversity of the continent with that
represented on the Badilisha platform. We are specifically targeting poets who write and recite
in Setswana, Sepedi, Sesotho, Zulu, Afrikaans, and Ndebele. To do this, we will be travelling
to Mpumalanga, Eastern Cape, North West, Northern Cape and the Free State in South Africa.
We will announce the specific tour dates for each province via Facebook and Twitter.

In the meantime, poets from the abovementioned provinces or whose poetry is in any of the
languages mentioned, please submit the following via email to palesam@africacentre.net:

Two written poetry samples (in any of the eligible languages)
One audio poetry sample (Voice notes and other mobile phone recordings acceptable.
Need not be professionally done)
A brief biography
A highresolution photograph

Poets will also have the opportunity to participate in poetry workshops with poetry professionals
from the different regions. Further information on this will also be shared on our social media platforms.

Friday, June 5, 2015

Opportunity for a Young MC


Hunt for talented MC to host awards underway

The search for a dynamic young presenter who will emcee the 7th ACT | DALRO | 
Nedbank Scholarships finale is underway. 

The countrywide series of auditions will kick off in June. This will be done alongside 
the search for the top six young performers who will be eligible to win one of three 
scholarships, with a combined value of R315 000, to go towards their tuition fees 
for a performing arts qualification at any accredited South African tertiary institution.
The seventh edition of Magic in the Making awards – set to take place at the 
Market Theatre in Johannesburg’s Newtown Precinct on 12 October 2015 – 
will have a showcase by the six finalists to a live audience and an independent 
panel of judges. The production’s variety show format will not only allow the participants
 to deliver enchanting pieces in dance, singing and acting but also have the 
charismatic presenter bring all the acts together into a seamless performance for 
the audience and judges to enjoy.

MC search auditions will take place on the same dates as the auditions for the 
Scholarships themselves. There is no registration fee, and participants can register 
online at:

https://docs.google.com/a/act.org.za/forms/d/16S_D7cKlNPDWF6e9M2U4qByRunkv2Pxygp4XrGjdjnQ/edit

Closing date for the MC registrations is 19 June 2015 and all 
registered individuals will be 
supplied with audition material and necessary details.

Auditions will take place in the following regions:
  • 30 June and 1 July: Durban (KwaZulu-Natal)
  • 3 and 4 July: Cape Town (Western Cape)
  • 6, 7 and 8 July: Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
  • 15 July: Pretoria (Gauteng)
  • 16 and 17 July: Johannesburg (Gauteng)
  • 24 July: Kimberley (Northern Cape)
  • 25 July: Bloemfontein (Free State)
  • 28 July: Potchefstroom (North West)
  • 30 July: Witbank (Mpumalanga)
  • 01 August: Polokwane (Limpopo)
The deadline for registrations for the Performing Arts Scholarships Programme 
have been extended to this Friday, 5 June 2015.

Click here for more information on previous winners, finalists, guidelines and
registration; 
email scholarships@act.org.za or contact the ACT office on 011 712 8403.
ACT acknowledges support from the following organisations as regional 
partners: University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN), Port Elizabeth Opera House (PEOH), 
The Market Theatre Foundation, Mayibuye Arts Centre, University of the Free State’s Scaena Theatre, 
Witbank Civic Theatre, Artéma Instituut vir Kunstebestuur en Ontwikkeling,
 Limpopo Youth Orchestra and Tshwane University of Technology (TUT).