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In 1991, he joined the chorus at the [[State Theatre]] in Pretoria. He then relocated to Cape Town and joined the [[CAPAB Opera]] Studio. | In 1991, he joined the chorus at the [[State Theatre]] in Pretoria. He then relocated to Cape Town and joined the [[CAPAB Opera]] Studio. | ||
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| − | + | 1997: ''[[La Bohème Noir]]'' for [[CAPAB Opera]] | |
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| + | 2001: The first South African production of ''[[Cats]]'' | ||
===As director=== | ===As director=== | ||
Revision as of 16:44, 23 June 2025
Marcus Desando (?-) is a singer, director, arts administrator.
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Biography
Marcus Tebogo Desando was born and bred in Mamelodi.
Marcus Desando was CEO of The Arts and Culture Trust, Johannesburg, from 2017 until 2021. Prior to that, he was the CEO of Gauteng Opera in Johannesburg and Artistic Director of BTE VO1SS (formerly Black Tie Ensemble). While with Gauteng Opera, Desando founded the Tin Town Theatre in Marshall Town, west of Johannesburg.
He is a professional singer who has directed, conducted and performed in South Africa and with international companies such as Really Useful Artists and New York Harlem Productions. Marcus Desando has become a driving force in the development and training of young South African artists and aspiring arts administrators.
At the beginning of 2022, Desando was appointed Director of the Prince Claus Fund in Amsterdam.
Training
He has a Masters in Science (MSc) in Management of Technology and Innovation from The Da Vinci Institute.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
As singer/actor
In 1991, he joined the chorus at the State Theatre in Pretoria. He then relocated to Cape Town and joined the CAPAB Opera Studio.
Demand appeared in several productions (operas and musicals), including:
1997: La Bohème Noir for CAPAB Opera
2001: The first South African production of Cats
As director
Desando has directed several works, including:
2006/2007: Starbrite –Star Bright at Artscape
2010: Hani and Tronkvoël for Cape Town Opera's Five:20 Operas Made in SA
2015: Two short operas (Blood of Mine and Bessie: The Blue-Eyed Xhosa) for Cape Town Opera's Four:30 – Operas Made in South Africa (2015); Words from a Broken String at the Soweto Theatre for Gauteng Opera (2015).
Sources
'Marcus Tebogo Desando'. Prince Claus Fund for Culture and Development. https://princeclausfund.org/new-director
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