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Isigcawu Theatre Festival is an annual festival of diverse theatre productions presented in a competition format which gives accessible platform to over 40 KZN drama groups from communities to showcase their theatrical talents, receive feedback from industry experts and be spotted by theatre directors, arts development projects and festival organizers for further opportunities.
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The [[IsiGcawu Theatre Festival]] is an annual festival of diverse theatre productions that runs for 3 days towards the end of November.
  
Isigcawu is an open festival allowing theatre groups of all walks of life to participate through applying and undergoing a selection process. The festival targets mainly youth in theatre – and each drama group can have between 1 to 5 people on stage to qualify for Isigcawu – both male and female. The Isigcawu also target theatre groups from all KZN communities as part of promoting cultural diversity and social cohesion.
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The festival is presented in a competition format to showcase over 40 Kwazulu-Natal community drama groups. The festival provides for feedback from industry experts and is seen as an opportunity for the artists and groups to be seen by theatre directors, arts development projects and festival organizers for further opportunities.
  
Isigcawu Theatre Festival runs for 3 days towards the end of November.
 
  
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==
  
 
https://kcap.co.za/services-facilities/
 
https://kcap.co.za/services-facilities/

Revision as of 10:27, 16 September 2022

The IsiGcawu Theatre Festival is an annual festival of diverse theatre productions that runs for 3 days towards the end of November.

The festival is presented in a competition format to showcase over 40 Kwazulu-Natal community drama groups. The festival provides for feedback from industry experts and is seen as an opportunity for the artists and groups to be seen by theatre directors, arts development projects and festival organizers for further opportunities.


Sources

https://kcap.co.za/services-facilities/