Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts

Thursday, July 2, 2015

Almost time for Decorex Joburg 2015


Decorex Joburg is almost here and the line up looks amazing:

Stephen Falcke at Decorex Joburg 2014 - Image Supplied

This year you can expect some amazing features including:

  • Stephen Falcke's classic-contemporary and impeccably proportioned interiors
  • The Private Property Trend House
  • The sophisticated Graham Beck Wine Bar
  • The designs of Kirsten Di Clemente
  • The Grid Cafe 
  • The Plascon 2016 Colour Forecast
  • The Sprada Cafe
  • The Dining and Entertaining Theatre sponsored by Kitchen Frontiers
  • The Consol Gourmet Food Market
  • The Ballroom Art Gallery
There is much more on offer so you better book early:

Dates: 6 - 10 August 2015
Public Access: 6th August 1pm - 6pm
7th to 10th August 10am - 6pm
Tickets: R100 adults, R85 pensioners and scholars, R15 for kids under 12

Trade Access:
Trade-only preview morning: 6th August 10am - 1pm
Trade focused days: 6th and 7th August

Venue: Gallagher Convention Centre, Midrand

For more info visit: www.decorex.co.za

Article by Fred Felton
Twitter @fredfelton 

Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Auditions For Dancers Durban - Workshops - Art Exhibits


KickstArt Theatre are looking for new, young dancing talent!

In addition to the 20 adult cast members in this hit Broadway musical, the producers need 16 TAP DANCERS, aged 12-18, who will open the second act as a chorus of tap dancing rats!

Auditions will be held on Saturday 28 March @ 10.30am at the Playhouse’s Mayville Studios in Ramsay Avenue, Tollgate. Anyone interested in auditioning must bring tap shoes and dance togs. Minimum qualifications are Bronze Lower, and preferably Silver Higher or Lower in Tap Dance.

The applicants can be male or female, but must be competent, trained tap dancers.
Shrek will rehearse from 27 April, with rehearsals scheduled from 3pm-8pm Mon-Fri and 10am-5pm Saturdays (Although the dancers will only be called to two or three rehearsals per week). Performances commence on 23 May until 28 June, 7pm Tues-Sat, and Sat and Sun @ 1.30pm.
KickstArt will be casting two sets of dancers so that the young artists can share the performances, and thus alleviate the strain of a full school programme and performing at nights.

Arrive at Mayville Studio 1 at 10am on Saturday 28 March to sign in. No advance applications are required.
For further information, email kickstart@letni.co.za  


Theatre Performances 


The Gay & Lesbian Network is proud to announce that its drama group the Rainbow Theatre Group is to perform at the South African National Community Theatre Association (SANCTA) festival on the 6-7 March 2015 at the Johannes Stegman Theatre, Secunda, Mpumalanga. The group will be performing a play called “Seasons of Love” which captures real life stories, felt and endured by individuals from the Rainbow Theatre.


Workshops

Think HIV Trends 2015 Workshop

8 and 9 April 2015 - Oaklands Inn, Randburg
21 and 22 April 2015 - River Club, Cape Town
6 and 7 May 2015 - Sica's, Durban

For more info email cindy@cindypivacic.co.za 


Indaba Networking Golf Day




Applications now open for BASA Basics-KZN

Applications are now open for arts organisations in Kwa Zulu Natal to become part of Business and Arts South Africa’s 2015 BASA Basics programme.

The six-month long programme is part of BASA’s newly developed three-tiered Education Programme. Started in 2014, the initiative is an integral part of BASA’s commitment to developing innovative educational programmes that seek to ensure the relevance and sustainability of the arts in society.

BASA Basics has been specially created for arts organisations and individuals wanting to start a for-profit or non-for-profit organisation.

It will introduce emerging artists to the legal registration options and processes available in terms of establishing an arts organisation. BASA Basics is additionally focused on enabling arts organisations to emerge from the programme with a workable business model that will play an important role in taking their organisation forward.

BASA Basics is built around a series of workshops, each one focused on a particular skill that will equip emerging arts organisations with the necessary tools to get started.

The kick-off BASA Basics workshop will look at understanding legal entities, as well as Governance and Compliance while the second one moves on to establishing the vision, mission, basic operational budgeting, resource evaluation and basic Business Models of the arts organisation. Proposal writing, business communication and partnership or ‘friend-raising’ is the focus of the third BASA Basics workshop.

All successful applicants must attend all workshops within the BASA Basics six-month programme and commit to the full extent of the programme.

The closing date for applications is 31 March 2015.

BASA’s Education Programme is partnered with The National Arts Council, NLDTF, and RMB.

To fill in an application form to be considered for the BASA Basics programme, please visit the BASA website at www.basa.co.za and download the word document. Completed application forms must be e-mailed to onthatile@basa.co.za. For further information contact Onthatile Ditshego, Manager of BASA’s Education and Training Programme at BASA’s offices on 011 447 2295.


artSPACE durban next exhibition

Andreas Chasomeris presents:

“Pre-code Forecast 1931”

Opening on Monday, 4 May

Closing on Saturday, 23 May 2015

Red Light by Andreas Chasomeris 


Pre-code Forecast 1931 is an engaging new exhibition of paintings, photography and film by Durban queer artist Andreas Chasomeris. The title encapsulates the major themes that Chasomeris has been exploring in relation to History, Censorship and Cinema. The date of 1931 is significant because this period of time was fascinating as the Great Depression (1929-1935) was being felt around the world, Cinema in both Europe and specifically Hollywood was embracing the progressive nature of society, however the stark realities of the era gave rise to what is now considered Pre-code Hollywood (1930-1934), technological innovation of sound (1927) heralded a new dawn of talking pictures and films like Josef von Sternberg The Blue Angel (1929) and Shanghai Express (1931); Reinhold Schünzel’s Viktor und Viktoria (1933). These films are but a few of the examples that became evidence later by the Production code of the fear of the screen in corrupting and destroying the public, these films were labelled as Vice pictures and by 1934 with the Catholic League of Decency promised to eradicate any disgusting, immoral and vice ridden representations off the screens. 

Chasomeris personal response from a critical evaluation based on the past documented histories and the present lived experience of being a queer artist in post-Apartheid South African context.

As an educator with a passion for film, art and history, he firmly believes in order to understand the possibility that our potential future holds is deeply entrenched in the narratives of the past.

The exhibition includes influences of Art Deco, Marlene Dietrich, Weimar Republic, Jean Harlow, Busby Berkeley musical numbers, Cole Porter and a touch of Agatha Christie.

Venue: 3 Millar Road off Umgeni Road


This edition by Fred Felton
twitter @fredfelton 


Monday, March 16, 2015

Opportunities in the Arts for Musicians and Auditions


Chorus Master ad hoc post
Gauteng Opera is looking for a part time chorus master for their 2015 opera and concert season.
Gauteng Opera have an ad hoc post available:
AD HOC CHORUS MASTER FOR 2015
Gauteng Opera is looking for a part time chorus master for their 2015 opera and concert season. Candidates must have prior experience with choral conducting and be able to play the piano (background in Opera and/or classical music will be advantageous)
The successful candidate will have to be able to:
- Plan and execute rehearsal schedules for the chorus
- Prepare the chorus musically, vocally and be able to interpret the scores.
- Be available for evening and weekend rehearsals when needed.
- Be present at all performances of the chorus.
Candidates with the above requirements should forward their CV’s to info@gautengopera.org
Last day of submission: 20 March 2015.


Gauteng Opera Chorus Auditions
Gauteng Opera will be hosting further auditions for their 2015 season of nothing but pleasing opera music to the ear.
Gauteng Opera present:
AUDITIONS
Gauteng Opera is looking for you…!!!
Gauteng Opera will be hosting further auditions for their 2015 season of nothing but pleasing opera music to the ear. We are looking for professional singers to be part of the soloists and chorus for this year’s season.
Auditions will be held at the Gauteng Opera Offices – corner of Anderson and Miriam Makeba streets, Ferreirasdorp - Johannesburg (opposite the JHB magistrate court).
Candidates need to SMS/WhatsApp the Gauteng Opera office, with their name and voice part, for an audition appointment on 084 310 2967 alternatively 082 898 2248.
Candidates will be required to perform two pieces of their choice (preferably Opera/ Classical) for the panel. Candidates are required to bring sheet music on the day of the audition as an accompanist will be available to accompany them on the piano.
Audition date: Saturday, 28 March 2015 from 10:00.
Venue: Gauteng Opera Offices – corner of Anderson and Miriam Makeba streets, Ferreirasdorp - Johannesburg (opposite the JHB magistrate court).


Music Business: Panel Discussion
The discussion is presented by high level musicians and professionals from the music industry.
The panel is chaired by Antos Stella and aimed at musicians and others in the industry wanting to know more about the business of music. The workshops cover business operations, event production, royalties and trends within the music industry.
Date: Friday, 27 March 2015
Time: 11:00 – 13:00
Venue: VOC Room, Cape Sun, Cape Town
RSVP: csi@espafrika.com (BOOKING ESSENTIAL)
Theme: Digital 101 : Finding new revenue opportunities


Exhibition on at artSPACE durban


(Image - TRV - Prussian Blues) 

"pulcinella's secret" 
by Trui Roozeveld van der Ven

Walkabout on Saturday, 21 March at 11a.m. by the artist.


Outpost by Anthony Morton in the Main Gallery.

3 Millar Road (off Umgeni Rd) Durban, 031-312-0793
www.artspace-durban.com 




Thursday, November 13, 2014

Puppet Making Workshop - Call For Theatre Proposals - Arts Funding - Auditions



Street Theatre Puppet Making Workshop 

Laghu Hari Das, Puppet Master of twenty years experience, offers a Street Theatre Puppet Making Workshop geared to community theatre members with particular reference to those interested in Theatre in Education.  
“We will create giant puppets using recycled material,” says Laghu, who will be assisted by Mayapur Chandra. “The idea is to empower the community theatre members to make giant puppets that can be paraded at festivals, events and carnivals.”

The Street Theatre Puppet Making Workshop, which is funded by ASSITEJ SA’s  Theatre4Youth Programme takes place at Luganda Creche, Luganda Road on Saturday 29th November from 9.30 to 13.00. Call Mlu Ngidi on 073 3991929 for directions
Registration is at 9.00 am and entrance is free to ASSITEJ and PANSA members. Please wear old clothes and bring your own refreshments. The workshop can take up to 20 participants. 
Please contact Laghu Hari on 079 6333 892 or Theatre4Youth Mentor Gisele on 083 5458546.


Call For Theatre Proposals 

Almagro International Classical Theatre Festival will celebrate the 5th Almagro Off International Contest next July. Its purpose is to  foster and promote contemporary creation, new languages and innovative proposals related to Baroque theatre and its authors. Deadline for submitting proposals and application forms: 1st  March 2015

At the same time, we are glad to announce the celebration of the 4th  International Children’s Baroque Contest, also with the aim of promoting and in favour of the creation and staging of theatre plays about the Baroque, aimed at children, young people and family audiences. Deadline form submitting proposals and application forms: 27th February 2015.

Selected proposals from both Contest will perform within the 38th edition of the Almagro International Classical Theatre Festival, to be held next July 2015 (find more information, in our web: www.festivaldealmagro.com)



Auditions - Durban 

Taking place at 12 pm on the Friday 14th November 2014 at the Sherwood Bowling Club off King Cetshwayo Highyway number 860 in Durban, South Africa.
If there is a cue, please wait in your seats and print out and read through the script. When you enter please tell us which character you will be performing as and perform it for about a minute long.
When the audition is done. We will tell you a short list of actors who made it for the callbacks, and the ones who did not.
A chance for more auditions are on Saturday at 9 am-2 pm and the following week, Friday and Saturday, same times as this week.

Contact Dayakar for more info: https://www.facebook.com/dayakar.padayachee




The National Arts Council (NAC) has opened applications for arts funding for 2015.

Individuals and registered arts organisations involved in theatre, dance music, visual arts, craft, literature and multi-discipline have until 12 December 2014 to submit their applications for project funding. This will be the NAC's only round of funding for next year across all seven arts fields.Post-graduate students who wish to pursue their arts studies abroad are also encouraged to apply.

Projects should be of national significance, focusing on the creation of new works and on overall arts development. Those that have a strong community base and have been conceived in collaboration with others working in similar fields are also encouraged to apply.

Says NAC CEO Rosemary Mangope: "At the National Arts Council we are committed to changing the landscape of South Africa's creative industries. Key to this transformation is not only supporting SA's existing centres of arts excellence, but also identifying and fostering emerging talent nationwide - those organisations and individuals that will be our future
standard-bearers for the arts, both nationally and internationally.

"In our on-going efforts to ensure the arts are as inclusive as possible, we are particularly keen to encourage funding applications from arts organisations and individuals that support the involvement of women, youth and those living with disabilities. We also welcome applications from students who are not only interested in studying abroad, but also committed to returning to SA to share the knowledge and experience they have gained with their peers."

Successful applications will be notified on 15 April 2015. This year, the NAC awarded grants totalling over R18 million to applicants drawn from all nine South African provinces, plus an additional R9 million in special project funding to 13 flagship arts organisations.

Application forms and funding guidelines are available from the NAC office
Tel: 011-838-1383  - You can download the forms at www.nac.org.za 


AFDA Open Day - 15 Nov 2014

There will be presentations and fun activities during the day. If you are interested in studying film this is for you. 

The campus is located in Glen Anil at 2a Highdale Road. The programme will begin at 10 until 11am with appointment bookings before from 9am and after until 12noon. Interested parties can contact Milena Gevers to confirm their attendance on milenag@afda.co.za or call 031 569 2252.







Monday, October 27, 2014

Partners for Possibility Event Durban - Art Exhibits - SABC Looking For Content


Partners for Possibility Information Session - Durban

Date: Mon 27 October 2014
Time: 15h30 for 16h00
Venue: Chamber Square, Lion Match Office Park, 892 Umgeni Road.
Facilitator: Louise Van Rhyn
RSVP: melissa@symphonia.net or call 021-913-3507

Help our education system.


artSPACE durban exhibitions - 3 Millar Road, Just off Umgeni Road, Durban. 

Souty Installation
There will also be a walkabout on Saturday, Nov 1 at 11am.


KZNSA opening 3 new exhibitions.




THREE EXHIBITION OPENINGS 6PM NEXT TUESDAY

28 OCTOBER 2014
Main & Mezzanine Galleries: Hortus Conclusis Brunsfelsia: Siobhan O'Reagain
Park Gallery: Discovering Home:  Jetteke de Vries
Cafe Stairs: Messages for Mandela: Clint Strydom

Join the KZNSA on Tuesday 28 October for the opening of three new exhibitions:
 In the main and mezzanine galleries Durban artist Siobhan O'Reagain presents 
her exhibition Hortus Conclusis Brunsefelsia. This consists of an installation of 
beautiful and delicate porcelain works and drawings that reflect her personal
 interpretation of the garden, using both fine art and botanical approaches.
Jetteke de Vries's Discovering Home, explores the concept of home and what 
it means to belong.  The artist takes us on a journey of identity and belonging 
which is captured in the lives and narratives of three generations of female 
protagonists.  

Thanda, a Durban-based non-profit organisation that provides support & education 
for children in rural KZN through after-school programmes has collaborated with 
local photographer Clint Strydom to present Messages to Mandela.  Thanda
 students were asked to write letters to Mandela which have been brought to life
 by Clint Strydom's photographs of the children themselves. 
 The project not only portrays a hopeful and  smiling South Africa but also has
 allowed these children to express their heartfelt affection and deep gratitude
 for the man they call "Tata Mandela".


The SABC is looking for new content

All the details here: 



This edition by Fred Felton
Twitter @fredfelton




Sunday, October 5, 2014

Call For Artists - Artisan Gallery Durban


Artisan Gallery is looking for Artworks for their new exhibition.

They will be having a end of year exhibition on 5th November.

They are looking for Artists to bring them their best artworks.
They are looking for Artists to create a mini-exhibition.

You have until 15th October to contact them about details.

All work must be submitted by 29th October.


Contact Details for Artisan Gallery: 344 Florida Road, Durban.
Email: info@artisan.co.za



Thursday, September 11, 2014

Architects talk spatial planning - Book Launches - Art Exhibits



SA architects echoes the call on bureaucracy jam in property development


The South African Institute of Architects (SAIA) has decided to add emphasis to last week’s call by the South African Property Owners Association’s (SAPOA) for the Minister of Rural Development and Land Affairs, Gugile Nkwinti, to invoke his discretionary powers to expedite spatial planning.

While matters relating to the property development have remained topical in South Africa a lot of work still needs to be undertaken in the housing development sector. “SAIA supports SAPOA’s appeal and any other initiatives which would help unblock barriers to development which, in turn, would lead to faster, more efficient processing of development applications”, said Sindile Ngonyama, the SAIA President.

The massive infrastructure development target which is set by the government could only be achieved in the event that unnecessary bureaucracy is particularly avoided where it relates to property development. “We urge the honourable Minister to take heed of the call in order to facilitate the approval process for applications and indeed appeals in the property development arena”, said Obert Chakarisa, the SAIA Chief Executive Officer.


SAIA is a national body of professional architects as well as corporate architectural firms. In addition, with a total of 11 regional affiliates, The Institute is also the voice of architects in the SADC region.


Article by +Lauren Immelman 



Book Launch 

Thursday 11 September , 5.30 for 6.00 pm

Ex-Durban novelist , Marguerite Poland , will launch her latest novel , The Keeper , at Adams Books Musgrave Centre . Written in the exquisite , haunting prose for which Marguerite Poland is renowned , The Keeper published by Penguin Books (R235.00) , is the story of two generations of lighthouse keepers – men obsessed by their duty to the light – and the wives who accompany them into a life of frightening isolation . The only other community on the desolate island are the guano workers , confined with the lighthouse keepers , yet rigidly separated .
The shimmering tensions and injustices endured for so long by the guano workers erupt into a single act of violence , at the same time as lighthouse keeper Hannes Harker’s wife Aletta’s past secrets erupt into the present . Marguerite Poland was a featured author at the recent KZN Midlands Literary Festival . We hope you can join us Thurs 11 Sept 6.00 pm for a rare public appearance by one of South Africa’s most treasured writers . Please rsvp to this e-mail or sms Cedric 082 873 2702 


Exhibitions At artSPACE durban 


(A Bernice Stott Sculpture - Just one of the artworks on display.) 

For details of the exhibit visit: http://artspacedurban.blogspot.com/


Monday, August 11, 2014

Calling all Designers



South Africa celebrates Lyle & Scott's 140th Anniversary with the launch of the 140 Series.



Are you an Artist, Fan of the Brand or Fashion Enthusiast?  Then this one is for you.
Lyle & Scott is inviting creatives to submit one artwork that represents their chosen year between 1874 and 2014.  The 140 artworks will then be used to construct a timeline that represents Lyle & Scott's success and tireless innovation since 1874.

The artworks will be available for everyone to see on this link: www.lyleandscott.co.za 
There will be a live auction from 10th of September.

Artists will receive full profit from their artwork.  In addition the pieces of artwork that fetch the 3 highest bids will receive R5000, R3000 and R2000 respectively.  

The advertising agency DDB will also offer two 6 month paid internships to student participants. 

To enter visit the website and register: http://lyleandscott.onlinecampaigns.co.za/140years/#/  
An email will be sent to you confirming your registration. 

#140SERIES 


Article by +Fred Felton 

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Auditions and Jobs and Arts Projects, Calls for Proposals - GoetheOnMain 2015, Infecting the City 2015



Castings 

The Lion King Auditions
Dance auditions included this time!
Word Of Mouth Pictures, Disney Theatrical Productions official casting company in South Africa, once again calls on all singers and professionally trained dancers for open call auditions.

Singers between the age of 18 and 30, No previous experience necessary.
DURBAN - JULY 12th - Venue: Playhouse Company
JOBURG - JULY 19th - Venue: Bassline, Newtown

Dance Auditions
(Strictly those who have been trained in Morden and Ballet dance only)
JOBURG - JULY 19th - Venue: TBA
DURBAN - SEPTEMBER 06th - Venue: TBA
CAPE TOWN - SEPTEMBER 10th - Venue: Artscape


Station Manager
Cape Town TV (CTV) is a non-profit, free-to-air community television station licensed to serve
the greater Cape Town metropolitan area. CTV is committed to providing community access to
the powerful medium of television as a tool to promote human rights and social justice.
CTV is looking for a passionate, committed individual to lead the organisation in the next
phase of its development towards the achievement of its long term goals. The candidate
should have a keen understanding of the role of community media as a tool for social change
and be comfortable working in an NGO environment.

Applicants are required to submit a curriculum vitae including three contactable referees and 
a letter of motivation (no longer than one page) on or before 13 July 2014 to 
jobs@capetowntv.org


The NAC has limited funding available to support 6-8 Special Projects of national significance that strengthen the arts and meets the enhanced strategic goals of the NAC for the period 2014-2018.
Closing date: 31 July 2014
Outcomes date: 30 September 2014
To this end we are inviting project proposals from organisations that have capacity and a proven track record in implementing large projects or programmes that grow or transform the sector in one of the following areas:
  1. Capacity development for arts organisations poised for growth to support the creation of job opportunities
  2. Women in literature, performing or visual arts
  3. People in the arts living with disabilities
  4. New work for and/or with youth that develop and extend audiences
Special consideration will be given to projects that have a mentoring component.
Prospective recipients of funding should have the capacity to utilise the funding
with integrity and comply with the principles and practices of sound governance, 
within the required timelines.
Conditions for funding:
  • All relevant sections of the application form must be filled in completely
  • All requested documentation must be submitted with the application form
  • Applications must be submitted on or before 31 July 2014.
Please note that late and incomplete applications will not be considered at all 
and no exceptions will be made. Application forms are available here:

Open call for proposals: GoetheOnMain 2015
Non-commercial, artist-run project space / project ideas for exhibitions, workshops, events and performances can be handed in until 15 August 2014.
The Goethe-Institut is known worldwide for promoting intercultural engagement through fostering dialogue and exchange in the arts. GoetheonMain was developed by the Goethe-Institut South Africa and launched in May 2009 at Arts on Main in Johannesburg as a non-commercial, artist-run project space – an exceptional free platform in a city where cultural spaces are either commercially or governmentally managed. The multi-disciplinary GoetheonMain has since hosted a wide range of exhibitions, workshops, events and performances; including visual art, literature, film, music, dance and theatre projects



Infecting The City - Call for submissions 2015
The Africa Centre is calling for proposals for Infecting The City Public Arts Festival that will be held from the 9th – 14th March 2015.
Infecting The City unfolds on the streets and various other public spaces in the Central Business District of Cape Town. The Festival provides an unusual opportunity for art, music, dance and performance to leave the confines of theatres and galleries to engage with or disrupt Cape Town’s daily activities. The Festival's programme challenges audiences, pushes boundaries, shifts perspectives and helps to make sense of the public spaces we occupy.
After its most successful year in 2014 with 54 productions, 440 participating artists, and 32,000 audience members, this call is for works from two categories: New Works and Restaged Works. Visual, performing artists and practitioners from other disciplines are invited to submit. The work can be a full ensemble piece, intervention, live performance, installation, video, totally interactive or some other form newly imagined. All works should translate to or work within a public environment, and actively engage intentional and incidental audiences alike.

For more details about the call, time frames and process http://www.infectingthecity.com/2014/cape-town/call-for-applications-2015/

The deadline for this submission is the 15th August 2014 at 17h00. The short list will be released in mid-September 2014. 


This Edition by +Fred Felton 


Sunday, June 15, 2014

Opportunities in South Africa for Dancers, Theatre Stars, Auditions and Art Exhibits & Events



Auditions!!! X-Factor South Africa 2014


X-Factor is looking for participants.

Open auditions in the following cities:

Polokwane: 18 June, Peter Mokaba Stadium
Johannesburg: 21, 22 June, the Pyramid Venue
Nelspruit: 25 June, Mbombela Stadium
Pietermaritzburg, 28 June, the Royal Show Grounds 

Youth Day Seminar 

In honour of the 1976 youth activists, who led the Soweto uprising which escalated into a nation-wide revolt, revitalising the struggle for liberation in South Africa, eThekwini Municipality’s Local History Museum will host a Youth Day Seminar under the theme “Celebrating the 1976 Youth: Empowering the Current Youth”.

Various organisations will give talks aimed at empowering the youth with skills that can help them better their lives and get involved in the business world. 

The National Youth Development Agency will explain their role in developing the youth and how their services can be accessed. 

While the Municipality’s Community Participation Unit will present the eThekwini Youth Development Policy and the services they render to the youth. 

Young budding entrepreneurs will also be guided on how they can register their companies on the Municipal database and do business with the Municipality. 

The keynote speaker, Mr Ndwankulu Tshishonga from the University of KwaZulu-Natal, will speak about the lessons the youth today could derive from the youth of 1976 so they can be active citizens who are able to solve problems and positively contribute to South Africa’s democracy. 

In 1976 the youth protested against the introduction of Afrikaans to be used as the medium of instruction alongside English in schools. 

The rise of the Black Consciousness Movement (BCM) and the formation of South African Students Organisation (SASO) raised the political consciousness of many students while others joined the wave of anti-Apartheid sentiment within the student community.

The seminar also seeks to reaffirm the role that can be played by the youth in society to ensure a better South Africa.

The Seminar is scheduled to take place as follows:

Date: Wednesday, 18/06/14

Venue: KwaMuhle Museum (130 Bram Fischer Road, Durban)

Time: 09h30 to 13h30


LAST CHANCE TO CATCH THE USHAKA KING & QUEEN FINALS ON SATURDAY, JUNE 21ST!

Last chance to catch the 10th birthday edition of the uShaka King & Queen competition which is to take place on Saturday, June 21st at the uShaka Marine World Aquarium starting at 7pm. This gala event has become a firm favourite not only on uShaka’s event calendar but on Durban’s social calendar as well!

There will be 15 finalists from each category dressed in their finery vying for the title of Mr uShaka, Miss uShaka and the Junior Miss uShaka titles.

Come on down and support your local contestant and watch them walk off with prize packages to the value of R50 000, which includes over R25 000 cash, cruises on the MSC Opera, a photographic portfolio, as well as public relations support from S&A Marketing.

The tickets for the final are sold out. However, uShaka could not ignore requests for extra tickets, so they have made an atrium area (within the aquarium) available for any overflow of guests!

These guests will watch the show on screens (via LIVE feed). The cost of this ticket will be R80 per person, and you can purchase these tickets from uShaka ticketing office from today and closes on Friday, June 20th. There will be no ticket sales on the night of this gala event!
For more information contact Nombuso Buthelezi on (031) 328 8000 or visit www.ushakamarineworld.co.za . Be sure to book for this gala event as tickets are limited!


Opportunities
A new position is now available at Soweto Theatre: Marketing Manager.
The City of Joburg, as part of its ongoing Institutional Review, resolved that Joburg Theatre and Roodepoort Theatre be integrated into a single theatre management company. Joburg City Theatres (JCT) now renders the functions and services that were rendered by the two theatres and it has institutionalised the operation of the newly established Soweto Theatre.
A new position is therefore now available for a MARKETING MANAGER: SOWETO THEATRE.
The position will report directly to Soweto Theatre’s Artistic Manager, Warona Seane. The successful applicant will be prepared to be based at the Soweto Theatre in Jabulani.
Responsibilities will include, but not limited to:
  • Developing, maintaining and implementing marketing strategies to meet agreed company objectives.
  • Evaluating customer research, market conditions, competitor data and implementing marketing plan alterations as needed.
  • Managing all aspects of print production, receipt and distribution.
  • Maintaining the theatre’s social media; Facebook; Twitter, etc.
  • Achieving frequent, timely and positive media coverage across all available media.
  • Conducting market research in order to identify market requirements for current and future productions.
  • Creating and maintaining a harmonious, efficient and service orientated relationship with the theatre’s tenants, co-producers, show publicists and media partners- and/or their representatives.
  • Serving as communications officer between Soweto Theatre/Joburg City Theatres and its shareholder, the City of Joburg.
  • Work very closely with the Community and Audience Development Manager in serving existing audiences, finding new ones, earning income and seeking new opportunities and partnerships.
  • Train and manage the performance of subordinates, including output, service standards and be prepared to take adequate measures to correct unsatisfactory performance.
  • Management and overseeing of the administration and creative process of the department.
  • Overall planning and structuring of the department with the development of the policy procedures for purposes of governance.Manage all media with regards to Soweto Theatre.
  • Compile the monthly, quarterly and yearly reports for the Department.
The essential requirements for this position will include, but not be limited to:
  • A National Diploma or Degree in Public Relations or Marketing Communications
  • A minimum of five years’ experience in an entertainment environment.
  • Excellent verbal, written and technological communication skills in the English language
  • The position is available immediately. A market related package would be negotiated.
Joburg City Theatres follows employment equity principles.
Please send a cover letter and relevant, comprehensive CV in application to:
Mr Thomas Sadiki, Human Resources Practitioner, Joburg City Theatres
jobapplications@joburgtheatre.com or fax 086 531 1955
Enquiries: 011 877 6821
APPLICATIONS FOR THIS POSITION WILL CLOSE ON FRIDAY JUNE 20th 2014
Only those applicants required for an interview will be contacted.



Opera & Musical Theatre
A master class to fast-track and elevate talended local artist to international standards.
The programme will consist of 8 to 12 lead singers. All voice types are welcome.



Production: 4 week Creative Residency at repertory theatre - Stage 32
The 4-week Lab is a special project which offers a unique opportunity to performers from different countries to become the part of the international multidisciplinary artistic team and to collaborate on the work-in-progress in the creative space of the Russian repertory theatre.


PANSA Eastern Cape looking for young set builders
The PANSA Youth Theatre Project is looking for a group of young set builders to join the production team for the project. These young people will be mentored by Chris Coup and Lance Bright, both highly skilled in the craft of set building.
The Youth Theatre Project would like to train a team of young set builders for the production, as set building is a trade that is becoming very rare in Nelson Mandela Bay and there is a definite need for young individuals who have received training like this in our cities' theatre sector. This is an opportunity for young individuals who have some skill in woodwork to acquire an expertise that is in demand in the Nelson Mandela Bay.
If you or somebody that you know would be interested in this, please email us at easterncape@pansa.org.za.

Call for applications for the 2014 Baxter Dance Festival now open
A decade of dance will be celebrated when the highly popular Baxter Dance Festival turns 10 years old in October this year, showcasing some of the best and diverse talent that Cape Town and the Western Cape have to offer in dance and choreography.

The organisers are now calling for entries from dance studios, schools, companies, groups and independent dance-makers, as well as proposals from choreographers (including a DVD of recent work). The closing date for applications to participate in this year’s event is Friday, 27 June, at 5pm and choreographers are strongly encouraged to send in their submissions as early as possible.

Applications to participate in this year’s Baxter Dance Festival may be emailed, faxed or hand-delivered, with the closing date for applications strictly no later than 5pm on 27 June. No late entries will be considered.
Application forms are available from www.baxter.co.za, www.facebook.com/BaxterTheatre or from the Baxter’s reception desk in the main foyer. Forms may also be obtained from and should be sent to Nicolette Moses, Associate Producer and Planning Manager, on 021 680 3983, fax 021 650 5260 or email baxterdancefestival@uct.ac.za. Alternatively they can be hand-delivered to the Baxter Theatre Centre, Main Road, Rondebosch, marked clearly for her attention.


Goodman Gallery Receptionist vacancy 
Goodman Gallery is recruiting a receptionist for our Johannesburg branch. The position will involve a combination of reception work, general administration, and customer relations.
Key Performance Areas:
- Reception
- Customer Relations
- General Administration
- Skills Required:
Basic knowledge of contemporary art
Good interpersonal and communication skills
Demonstrated customer interaction
Attention to detail
Must have:
Minimum NDip Fine Arts/BFA
Drivers licence and own reliable car
6-12 months work experience in an art gallery/creative work space
Salary will be negotiated according to qualifications and experience.
Application closing date 15 June 2014
Please email short cover letter and short CV to:
Wendy McDonald - wendy@goodman-gallery.com
Copy:
Londi Modiko - Londiwe@goodman-gallery.com


Art Exhibitions - artSpace durban

Opening Monday, 16 June at 6:30p.m.
Closing Saturday, 21 June at 2p.m.  (1 week)

In the Main Gallery:
"Splashes of Randomness"  Sharleen Boaden, Julia Forman, Nicola Firth

 Three friends coming together to display specifically chosen pieces of work to illustrate each other's diversity and the uniqueness of the creative process. 

and
In the Middle Gallery:
"SACRED CIRCLES" by Chandra Naidu

This exhibition is about nature in the abstract.
The forces behind the images are what create the power of attraction and question the understanding of the images.
Is it a tree?
Is it a strange creature from another planet?
How were these images captured?
Did the artist use a very fancy camera or employ software to enhance the images?

This curiosity is what is intended.
The observer takes away from the experience his or her own personal response not imposed by anyone else. 


This edition by +Fred Felton