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− | She co-wrote ''[[In Her Shoes]]'', a dance work about violence against women, choreographed by [[Luyanda Sidiya]] (2017). | + | She has worked as actor and voice artist since 2009, and has also moved into playmaking and directing. For example, she co-wrote ''[[In Her Shoes]]'', a dance work about violence against women, choreographed by [[Luyanda Sidiya]] (2017) and has had roles in ''[[The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time]]'' (2018). |
− | + | As a teacher she was an Acting and Voice Coach at [[AFDA]] (from May 2019 to June 2020), and became self-employed in May 2020 when she co-founded [[Victory of the Word]]. | |
− | + | At an administrative level, she has been an Arts and Public Health Facilitator for [[SHAWCO]] (June-October, 2004), an Executive Committee Member of the [[South African Guild of Actors]] (from May 2016) and a Facilitator for the [[Magnet Theatre Education Trust]] (since March 2016). | |
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Revision as of 06:52, 3 November 2022
Lesoko Seabe () is a voice over artist, actor and academic
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Biography
She studied theatre and performance at the University of Cape Town (2004-2008) and completed a masters degree in performance there (2012-2013).
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
She has worked as actor and voice artist since 2009, and has also moved into playmaking and directing. For example, she co-wrote In Her Shoes, a dance work about violence against women, choreographed by Luyanda Sidiya (2017) and has had roles in The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (2018).
As a teacher she was an Acting and Voice Coach at AFDA (from May 2019 to June 2020), and became self-employed in May 2020 when she co-founded Victory of the Word.
At an administrative level, she has been an Arts and Public Health Facilitator for SHAWCO (June-October, 2004), an Executive Committee Member of the South African Guild of Actors (from May 2016) and a Facilitator for the Magnet Theatre Education Trust (since March 2016).
Sources
https://www.linkedin.com/in/lesoko-seabe-8a709a121/?originalSubdomain=za
Fatima Moosa. 2019. "Lesoko Seabe (33)", Mail & Guardian[1]
"Naledi Awards", Mail & Guardian Friday, 24 May, 2019: pp. 4-5.
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