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Return to township community theatreThe Alternative Spaces festival, organised by the Southern African Theatre Initiative (SATI), will launch in June 2010, and bring vibrant community theatre works to Gauteng townships during the 2010 FIFA World Cup. The festival will fan out across Johannesburg, Motsweding, Tshwane, Ekurhuleni, Sedibeng and the West Rand in a quest to bring community theatre out of the shadows and into the limelight once again. The project has been made possible thanks to the support of the Gauteng Provincial Government, which has identified the precincts that would most benefit from a flourishing grass-roots theatre industry. The festival was born out of the realisation that there are still too few formal performance spaces available to artists in township areas, explained SATI's executive director, Mpho Molepo. To revive the once-popular culture"The question of infrastructure remains a problem area - venues exist mainly in cities and our communities do not boast centres of excellence," he said. "The Alternative Spaces project is designed to revive the once-popular culture of theatre performances in community halls and churches that was pioneered by the likes of Gibson Kente, the godfather of township community theatre." The project seeks to assist community theatre groups and companies in understanding the business of theatre, in order to make a sustainable living from the performing arts and to develop the audiences of the future. In addition to teaching practitioners how to package, market and sell their theatre or dance "product", Alternative Spaces will create a platform for them to share and expose their stage productions to the public and to producers. Stepped up a gearFollowing last year's pilot phase of the project, the initiative will now be stepped up a gear. In June and July, SATI will be visiting various townships across Gauteng, where community theatre groups will be given a platform to perform their work. Audiences will have the opportunity to witness this dynamic, grass-roots form of live performance, tackling issues relevant to their lives. Every Saturday at 2pm, from 12 June to 3 July, 2010, audiences can see a selection of plays for free at the following venues: Masibambane College in Orange Farm (Joburg), Mpatlalantsane Theatre in Sebokeng (Sedibeng), KT Motubatsi Theatre In Soshanguve (Tshwane), Katlehong Arts Centre in Katlehong (Ekurhuleni), Mohlakeng Recreation Centre in Mohlakeng (West Rand), and TKO Enkangala Theatre in Enkangala (Metsweding). The plays The community plays that will be touring the province are:
To find out more or to book tickets, phone SATI at +27 (0)11 838 8932 or email az.gro.itas@ofni, citing the Alternative Spaces project. |