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− | Sibongile Bax Dale (also known by its acronym of [[SBD]]) is an arts incubation programme, co-founded by [[Pamela Nomvete]] and [[Nicholas Beveney]], and is named after Nomvete's parents. | + | [[Sibongile Bax Dale]] (also known by its acronym of [[SBD]]) is an arts incubation programme, co-founded by [[Pamela Nomvete]] and [[Nicholas Beveney]], and is named after Nomvete's parents. [[SBD]] has lliased with creative institutions globally to enable the youth engage in cultural exchange programmes. |
− | In 2015 the project | + | In 2015 the project initiated the [[Rise Up and Walk International Youth Arts Festival]] at the [[Joburg Theatre]], in partnership with the Joburg Theatre Youth Development. The programme included plays, dance performances, stand-up comedians, musicians, children story telling and film. There was also a contribution from the world-renowned [[Paines Plough Theatre Company]] from the UK, in South Africa for a week from 14 August, running workshops in Soweto, Alexandria and Thembisa as part of the festival programming. |
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http://mg.co.za/article/2015-08-14-rise-up-and-walk-to-pamela-nomvetes-arts-fiesta/ | http://mg.co.za/article/2015-08-14-rise-up-and-walk-to-pamela-nomvetes-arts-fiesta/ | ||
+ | http://www.essaysofafrica.com/rise-up-and-walk-international-youth-arts-festival-2015/ | ||
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]] | Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]] |
Latest revision as of 10:30, 7 September 2015
Sibongile Bax Dale (also known by its acronym of SBD) is an arts incubation programme, co-founded by Pamela Nomvete and Nicholas Beveney, and is named after Nomvete's parents. SBD has lliased with creative institutions globally to enable the youth engage in cultural exchange programmes.
In 2015 the project initiated the Rise Up and Walk International Youth Arts Festival at the Joburg Theatre, in partnership with the Joburg Theatre Youth Development. The programme included plays, dance performances, stand-up comedians, musicians, children story telling and film. There was also a contribution from the world-renowned Paines Plough Theatre Company from the UK, in South Africa for a week from 14 August, running workshops in Soweto, Alexandria and Thembisa as part of the festival programming.
Sources
http://mg.co.za/article/2015-08-14-rise-up-and-walk-to-pamela-nomvetes-arts-fiesta/
http://www.essaysofafrica.com/rise-up-and-walk-international-youth-arts-festival-2015/
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