Yvette Hardie
Yvette Hardie (1969-) is a theatre advocate, producer, director, educator, writer and actor.
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Biography
Training
She has been awarded a M.Tech (Cum Laude) (Hardie, 1999) from Pretoria Technikon and a Performer's Diploma and a B.A. (Cum Laude) in Drama and English from the University of Cape Town.
Career
Head of Drama Department at the National School of the Arts, Johannesburg (2002). She has taught at the South African School of Film, Television and Dramatic Art for four years.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
Acting
Stage roles include The Rimers of Eldritch, Pale Souls, Let the Spear Fit the Wound, Zones of Peace.
A Freelance director/producer for FreeVoice Productions (2008 ongoing), she has directed numerous productions for the NSA, including The Free State. She was the producer of Truth in Translation in South Africa (2006-7). Directed Between Cup and Lip (Kemble Elliot [1]) NAF 2008.
Management and arts advocacy
Founding director of ASSITEJ South Africa,, Chairperson: ASSITEJ South Africa (2007 – 2011), President of ASSITEJ International (2011-2020), Director: ASSITEJ South Africa (2011 - ongoing), in addition to being Deputy Chairperson: ACYTA (African Children and Youth Theatre Arena) (2011 - ongoing) and Deputy Chairperson: Arterial Network South Africa (2010-2014)
Sources
The Free State theatre programme, 2002.
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