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[[Napo Masheane]] (19*-). Theatre practitioner and poet.
 
[[Napo Masheane]] (19*-). Theatre practitioner and poet.
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== Biography ==
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Napo studied at [[FUBA]]. Napo was born in Soweto but grew up in Qwaqwa. She writes in English and Sesotho.
  
 
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
 
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
In 2003 she became a co-founder of [[The Feela Sistah! Spoken Word Collective]] and in 2004 they created and performed ''[[This is Not An Intellectual Experience]]''.  She became the Artistic Director of [[Kalaneng Art Tracks]], a community organisation that runs theatre developmental programs and cultural exchange projects, in 2004.  
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In 2003 she became a co-founder of [[Feela Sistah! Spoken Word Collective]] and in 2004 they created and performed ''[[This is Not An Intellectual Experience]]''.  She became the Artistic Director of [[Kalaneng Art Tracks]], a community organisation that runs theatre developmental programs and cultural exchange projects, in 2004.  
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
Poetry Potion [www.poetrypotion.com/poet-profile-napo-masheane/]
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Poetry Potion [https://www.poetrypotion.com/poet-profile-napo-masheane/]
  
 
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Revision as of 12:25, 27 June 2018

Napo Masheane (19*-). Theatre practitioner and poet.

Biography

Napo studied at FUBA. Napo was born in Soweto but grew up in Qwaqwa. She writes in English and Sesotho.

Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance

In 2003 she became a co-founder of Feela Sistah! Spoken Word Collective and in 2004 they created and performed This is Not An Intellectual Experience. She became the Artistic Director of Kalaneng Art Tracks, a community organisation that runs theatre developmental programs and cultural exchange projects, in 2004.

Sources

Poetry Potion [1]

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