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The event's programme encompassed theatre, music, workshops, film screenings and talks, including:
 
The event's programme encompassed theatre, music, workshops, film screenings and talks, including:
  
''[[Dear Mr Sobukwe]]'' (an interactive installation), ''[[Lala Ngenxeba/Of Love and Revolution]]'' a play by [[Monageng ‘Vice’ Motshabi]], ''[[MoRa]]'' (a musical performance featuring drummer [[Tumi Mogorosi]] and performance poet [[Lesego Rampolokeng]]), ''[[Molly Street]]'' (a Zimbabwean play written and directed by Peter Churu), ''[[A Vos do Tambor – Scream of the Drums]]'' (an interactive  musical performance performed by Mozambican traditional musician, Vintani Nafasse, and two actors, [[Horacio Zacarias Mazuze]] and [[Rafael Michel Vilanculos]]). Among the films shown in the programme was ''[[Skulls of My People]]'' (a film by [[Vincent Moloi]] about the Namibian genocide between 1904 – 1907).
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* ''[[Dear Mr Sobukwe]]'' (an interactive installation)
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* ''[[Lala Ngenxeba/Of Love and Revolution]]'' a play by [[Monageng ‘Vice’ Motshabi]],  
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* ''[[MoRa]]'' (a musical performance featuring drummer [[Tumi Mogorosi]] and performance poet [[Lesego Rampolokeng]]),  
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* ''[[Molly Street]]'' (a Zimbabwean play written and directed by Peter Churu),  
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* ''[[A Vos do Tambor – Scream of the Drums]]'' (an interactive  musical performance performed by Mozambican traditional musician, Vintani Nafasse, and two actors, [[Horacio Zacarias Mazuze]] and [[Rafael Michel Vilanculos]]).  
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* Among the films shown in the programme was ''[[Skulls of My People]]'' (a film by [[Vincent Moloi]] about the Namibian genocide between 1904 – 1907).
  
 
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https://markettheatre.co.za/kaza-kamba-pan-african-theatre-festival/
 
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Latest revision as of 06:13, 26 November 2024

The Kaza Kamba Pan African Theatre Festival was a four-day festival held at the Market Theatre, Johannesburg.

Also found as KAZA KAMBA Pan-African Theatre Festival in some sources.

The festival

Initiated by mehlo-maya (eye-to-the-sun) and The Market Theatre and curated by Bobby Rodwell and Lesego Rampolokeng in 2024, it ran at the The Market Theatre from 14 to 17 November.

The objective of the four-day cross-border festival was to invite artists from SADC countries to share creative projects and ideas, network, and strengthen ties between the countries while giving audiences an opportunity to immerse themselves in the stories of our region. Seven southern African countries were represented through the events in the festival.

The event's programme encompassed theatre, music, workshops, film screenings and talks, including:

  • Molly Street (a Zimbabwean play written and directed by Peter Churu),

Sources

https://markettheatre.co.za/kaza-kamba-pan-african-theatre-festival/

Go to ESAT Bibliography

Return to

Return to South_African_Films

Return to PLAYS I: Original SA plays

Return to PLAYS II: Foreign plays

Return to PLAYS III: Collections

Return to PLAYS IV: Pageants and public performances

Return to South African Festivals and Competitions

Return to South African Radio Plays and Serials

Return to South African Television Plays and Series

Return to The ESAT Entries

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