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Latest revision as of 06:17, 17 November 2024
Rafiek Mammon (19**-) is a theatre and literary critic, journalist, lecturer, playwright and director.
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Biography
His background is in teaching and modern workshop facilitation methods and he holds an M.Phil Degree from the University of Stellenbosch and a B.A. (Soc Sc) Degree from the University of Cape Town.
He began his career in education, teaching at a secondary school for 7 years, then lectured in journalism at The Cape Peninsula University of Technology for 11 years (1994-2005), while also running the Arts and Culture programme and the Writing Centre there.
In 2006 he became a lecturer in Film and Media Studies at the University of Cape Town.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
His wide ranging involvement in the arts also includes activities like the presentation of a feature on Heart 104.9fm radio station with Saskia Falken, called Arts Alive, serving as a freelance reviewer and Arts Editor for the Cape Times, a Fleur du Cap Awards judge, a member of the KKNK festival's Kunstekabinet and a columnist for The Next 48hOURS.
His theatre involvement includes being involved with community theatre projects since 1990, and running theatre-in-education projects for youths and adults.
He has written and directed several productions in the Theatre-in-education and professional entertainment sectors.
In 2007 he and Gary Naidoo founded GANARAMA Productions, a company aimed at increasing communication skills through industrial theatre and edu-tainment techniques. When he is not writing and directing for the stage, he and Naidoo are involved in Corporate Industrial Theatre projects.
His formal plays include
Seashells (2011/2012)
That Crazy Little Thing 1 & 2
Let's Mix It 1, 2 & 2.8GLX
Let's Mix It: The Samoosa Trinity
007: A Musical Tribute to James Bond
Let's Mix It. The musical Comedy
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https://www.litnet.co.za/author/rafiek-mammon/
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