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Post-apartheid Guernica exhibition by Sharlene Khan and Mokgabudi Amos Letsoalo at Johannesburg Art Gallery

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The national Lockdown alert level one feels like letting the prisoners out of the incarceration after long years of loneliness and less contact with the ordinary life. There is no exception with the art lovers who have not gathered in a long time and now are afforded the opportunity to mingle over a glass of wine, juice and water to those who enjoy not imbibing the brewed holy waters. On Sunday the 10 th of October 2021 at Johannesburg Art Gallery, one of the buzzing art galleries in South Africa – trapped in the middle of a busy taxi rand and ever congested Joubert Park, opened a two person’s exhibition by Professor Sharlene Khan and Mokgabudi Amos Letsoalo. An exhibition coined Post-apartheid Guernica is interesting to walk into a gallery driven by the marriage of two worded title. Post-apartheid obviously brings one back home to South Africa’s present state of regime whilst Guernica travels you to a town in northern Spain called Basque which was bombed and destroy

KEYNOTE LECTURE: Es’kia Mphahlele in Memoria: Celebrating Zeke’s 102nd Anniversary (1919-2021) by Dr. Tshepo Mvulane Moloi

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Es’kia Mphahlele in Memoria: Celebrating Zeke’s 102 nd Anniversary (1919-2021)   Dr. Tshepo Mvulane Moloi Screenshot from Newsroom Africa dmvulanemoloi@gmail.com   Outgoing Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Johannesburg Institute of Advanced Study (JIAS) at University of Johannesburg &  Research Associate for African Centre for Epistemology and Philosophy of Science (ACEPS) at University of Johannesburg   Commemoration Co-organised by Dr. Tshepo Mvulane Moloi and Mr. Khehla Chepape Makgato Theme: Commemorating the 102 nd Birthday Anniversary of Prof. Es’kia Mphahlele Date : Friday 17 th December 2021 Venue : Polokwane Library Gardens Thobela . Today we have convened, in order to commemorate the occasion of what chronologically signifies, the 102 nd anniversary of Es’kia Mphahlele (1919-2008). It is heretofore only appropriate that on this day, we graciously wish him, as the beloved son of Limpopo / Polokwane a happy post

POETRY BOOK REVIEW: Infants of Dust - A Narrative Poetry Collection by Sello Chokoe

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Defined as, a form of poetry that tells a story, often using the voices of both a narrator and characters, narrative poetry is exactly what Infants of Dust by young poet, actor and playwright Sello Chokoe achieved in his latest anthology. Chokoe's storytelling prowess betoken a strength of true originality in aesthetics of lived experiences. Paging through this short collection, one is brimful of gratitude that Infants of Dust doesn't only make a fascinating read but also has a more personalized nature of poetic utterance, a display of considerably greater stylistic versatility than fiction which is often constricted by the demands of social realism. Infants of Dust book by Sello Chokoe. Pic: Khehla Chepape Makgato Chokoe journey us into his multifaceted worlds with myriad of declarations to the writer: 'Think of the truth as you ink', to the speaker: 'Redeem yourself from fear', to the listener: 'Bear your eardrums in the air' and finally to

BOOK REVIEW: AROLA - A Journey Into Ten Ancient African Civilizations by Zakes Mda

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Everyone who is passionate about Africa has a wish for the continent to be restored to its ancient glory and be portrayed in a positive light it so deserves. The argument that Africa had no  history because its history began with writing and thus with the arrival of the Europeans in our shores  is malicious. A book cover. Pic from Zakes Mda's Facebook page Furthermore, in the late 1800s,  European colonizers propagated the notion of Africa as a 'black continent' and colonialism was celebrated as a civilizing mission carried out by the European missionaries, traders and administrators - all these are but false notions that need to be corrected. What made matters worse for African civilization by Africans was the Berlin Conference convened by first the Berlin chancellor Otto von Bismarck in 1884-85 where Africa was effectively formalised into scrambled pieces. Remembering this conference, Patrick Gathara, award-winning political cartoonist based in Nairobi observe

BOOK LAUNCH: An Evening of Poetry and Jazz featuring Natalia and Friends at Book Circle Capital in Melville

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It is not everyday that jazz and poetry inter-mingle in the open and show-off their poetic jazzy affair at a book launch. Covid19 has impacted the livelihood of so many people including the live performances which most creatives depend on for survival. The night of the 19th November 2021 afforded me the opportunity to attend an Evening of Poetry and Jazz featuring Natalia Molebatsi with Makhosazana Xaba and Friends at Book Circle Capital, 27 Boxes in Melville Johannesburg. The night comprised of musical rendering by The Lex Futshane Trio band including Lex Futshane (bassist), Siphiwe Shiburi (drums), Yonela Mnana (keys) and Themba Mokoena (guitar).    Makhosazana Xaba, Natalia Molebatsi and Sewela Langeni. Pic by Khehla Chepape Makgato "In the history of our BCC it is the first time we have a book launch with live jazz performance," remarked Sewela Langeni the founder and director of Book Circle Capital in her introduction of the evening's gathering. It is int

EXHIBITIONS: Opening speech on the Introduction to Avashoni Mainganye Retrospective Exhibition at Polokwane Art Museum as part of the 9th Annual Polokwane Literary Fair 2021 by Khehla Chepape Makgato

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Good evening everyone! It is a great honour to welcome you all to the launch of a retrospective exhibition of a South African multi-talented cultural worker today at the Polokwane Art Museum presence of such an incredible audience. I particularly like to welcome the family of Avashoni Mainganye, fellow workers in the cultural sector, consumers of our work and the curator of the museum Mr Mokgabudi Amos Letsoalo and his team. I'd like to further extent my heartfelt gratitude to Mr Malose Lekganyane and his team at Polokwane Literary Fair for inclusion of the exhibition item on their 9th Annual festival. I am most grateful that you all made it to this auspicious occasion as we celebrate and honour one of our humble elders in the visual arts landscape from the province. Avashoni Mainganye busy with his sculpture at Polokwane Art Museum in November 2021. Pic: Khehla Chepape Makgato We are here tonight to honour Avhashoni Ntsengeni Mainganye whose clan name is Mundalamo;

THEATRE REVIEW: Nine Lives by Zodwa Nyoni at The Market Theater

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One-hander plays are often intimate, forthright and engaging. Great task of cast members efforts is usually concentrated on other performers with a focus directly towards the audience. They present an enormous challenge for the performer, who is tasked with carrying the whole show on his or her back using a mixture of skills such as narration, physical expression, character work, dialogue and even stand-up comedy. It’s acting without a safety net: there are no exits, no fellow actors to rely on, and often little in the way of set or props. Just you, the audience, and pages of text filed in your memory with which to weave some magic. Nine Lives at the Market Theatre in Johannesburg which officially opened last night of 17th Of November is a script of this kind. It is a stagepiece written by Zodwa Nyoni, directed by Diamond Mokoape and starred by Warren Masemola. Warren Masemola, actor. Pic supplied The play tackles issues around immigration and search for belonging. The stor