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Cuba Statement 2024: African delegates at the World Congress

Cuba Statement 2024: African delegates at the World Congress

by Assitej | Jun 18, 2024 | Artist Development, Artist Opportunity, ASSITEJ SA, TYA in Africa, TYA in South Africa, TYA in the world, Uncategorized

2024 Cuba Statement Since the 2021 hybrid ASSITEJ World Congress, conference and festival held in Japan, the 21st ASSITEJ World Congress & Performing Arts Festival Congress “Voices of a New World” took place in Havana, Cuba from 24 May to 1 June. At this event...
Achieving the Impossible

Achieving the Impossible

by Assitej | Apr 23, 2024 | Status of children, TYA in Africa, TYA in the world

I’ve just had the privilege of returning from Senegal, having spent 10 days in the company of Mamby Mawine (formerly Patricia Gomis), acclaimed actor and theatre maker, whose work with the Association Djarama, the company she founded, is truly inspirational. Her...
MAPPING – researching aesthetics for early years theatre

MAPPING – researching aesthetics for early years theatre

by Assitej | Feb 20, 2024 | Arts Education, ASSITEJ SA, Research, Status of children, TYA in Africa, TYA in South Africa, TYA in the world

Is it possible to talk about aesthetics for very young children? This was the question that the artistic research project, “Mapping” set out to explore, focusing in on the sensory experiences of children and how theatre sets out to communicate and make...
O Di Bona Jwang? Being a cave, becoming a sun

O Di Bona Jwang? Being a cave, becoming a sun

by Assitej | Nov 13, 2023 | Arts Education, ASSITEJ SA, TYA in Africa, TYA in South Africa, TYA in the world

“Sesotho ha se tolokwe” is an expression that could loosely be translated to mean “what is said is as is, open to own interpretation – how you hear it (…).” You might recall dear members that at the beginning of the year, I had a chat with ChatGPT and...
POTSO KA POTSO; Curious or Judgemental?

POTSO KA POTSO; Curious or Judgemental?

by Assitej | Oct 30, 2023 | Advocacy, Artist Development, ASSITEJ SA, TYA in Africa, TYA in South Africa, TYA in the world

This month, I have spent time thinking about the things – “little” or “big” – that may compromise people’s mental health. More importantly, I have pondered on how artists creatively address mental health, while taking care of their own mental health. I...
Ha e iphetsetse ka e e hlabileng; I am apologising for myself

Ha e iphetsetse ka e e hlabileng; I am apologising for myself

by Assitej | Sep 25, 2023 | ASSITEJ SA, TYA in Africa, TYA in South Africa, TYA in the world

Ha e iphetsetse ka e e hlabileng is a Sesotho expression that may loosely be translated to mean, one does not revenge on the one who initially afflicted harm on them. I argue that unless we consciously learn through our lived experiences, we are likely to inflict harm...
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