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(19*-) Playwright and arts adminstrator. Studied at the School of Dramatic Art at the [[University of the Witwatersrand]]. * Plays include ''[[On My Birthday]]'' (1996), * In 200* became Chief executive for [[Arts and Culture in the North West Province]].  
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[[Aubrey Sekhabi]] (1970*-). Playwright and arts adminstrator.  
  
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== Training ==
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Studied at the [[University of the Witwatersrand School of Dramatic Art]].
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== Career ==
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In 200* became Chief executive for [[Arts and Culture in the North West Province]]. In 2002 appointed Artistic Director and Deputy CEO of the [[State Theatre]].
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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Plays that he wrote, co-wrote and directed, include: ''[[Back to School]]'' (1985), ''[[Save the People]]'' (1986), ''[[Stronghold]]'' (1990), ''[[Silent Voices]]'' (1992), ''[[Roadhouse]]'' (1992), ''[[Mika]]'' (1993) (FNB Vita Award for most original production 1994), ''[[Scomearound]]'' (1993), ''[[Nkonyeni High]]'' (1995), ''[[On My Birthday]]'' (1996), ''[[Homegirls]]'' (1996), ''[[Not With My Gun]]'' (co-writer, 1997), ''[[The Stick]]'' (co-writer, 1999), ''[[Interracial]]'' (co-writer, 2007), ''[[Silent Voice]]'' (2008), ''[[Mantolo The 10th Step]]'' (2008), ''[[Kalushi - The Story of Solomon Mahlangu]]'' (2010), ''[[Rivonia Trial]]'' (2010), ''[[Rhetorical]]'' (co-writer, 2012).
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Aubrey was on the panel of judges in 2011 for the [[ACT]] AWARDS (Arts & Culture Trust Awards of the President).
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== Awards, etc. ==
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Won the [[Standard Bank Young Artist Awards|Standard Bank Young Artist Award]] for Drama in 1998.
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[[Vita Award]] (Gauteng region) (award year 1999): Best play: ''[[Not With My Gun]]''.
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[[Naledi Award]] (award year 2011): Directing of play/musical:Aubrey Sekhabi (''[[Rivonia Trial]]'')
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[[Naledi Award]] (award year 2014): Directing of play/musical: Aubrey Sekhabi : '[[Marikana – The Musical]]''.
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Nominated [[Naledi Award]] (award year 2013): Best Director of play/musical: Aubrey Sekhabi: ''[[Silent Voices]]''.
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== Sources ==
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''Mafikeng Mail'', 26 July 2013
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http://www.statetheatre.co.za/HOME/Newsflash/MafikengAubreySekhabi/tabid/223/Default.aspx
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Database: [[NELM]] Literary Awards.
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Latest revision as of 14:29, 10 December 2019

Aubrey Sekhabi (1970*-). Playwright and arts adminstrator.

Training

Studied at the University of the Witwatersrand School of Dramatic Art.

Career

In 200* became Chief executive for Arts and Culture in the North West Province. In 2002 appointed Artistic Director and Deputy CEO of the State Theatre.

Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance

Plays that he wrote, co-wrote and directed, include: Back to School (1985), Save the People (1986), Stronghold (1990), Silent Voices (1992), Roadhouse (1992), Mika (1993) (FNB Vita Award for most original production 1994), Scomearound (1993), Nkonyeni High (1995), On My Birthday (1996), Homegirls (1996), Not With My Gun (co-writer, 1997), The Stick (co-writer, 1999), Interracial (co-writer, 2007), Silent Voice (2008), Mantolo The 10th Step (2008), Kalushi - The Story of Solomon Mahlangu (2010), Rivonia Trial (2010), Rhetorical (co-writer, 2012).

Aubrey was on the panel of judges in 2011 for the ACT AWARDS (Arts & Culture Trust Awards of the President).

Awards, etc.

Won the Standard Bank Young Artist Award for Drama in 1998.

Vita Award (Gauteng region) (award year 1999): Best play: Not With My Gun.

Naledi Award (award year 2011): Directing of play/musical:Aubrey Sekhabi (Rivonia Trial)

Naledi Award (award year 2014): Directing of play/musical: Aubrey Sekhabi : 'Marikana – The Musical.

Nominated Naledi Award (award year 2013): Best Director of play/musical: Aubrey Sekhabi: Silent Voices.

Sources

Mafikeng Mail, 26 July 2013

http://www.statetheatre.co.za/HOME/Newsflash/MafikengAubreySekhabi/tabid/223/Default.aspx

Database: NELM Literary Awards.

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