
In today's episode we are joined by Sipho Mathebula,Karabo Zokwe, Solomzi Mjayezi, Siphesihle Mva.
Jul 27, 2022
38 min

In today’s episode, we are joined by respectable mothers of Hamburg in the Eastern, Mama Nozethu Makhubalo and sis Veronica Betani from Keiskamma Trust. These two women serve as a beautiful reminder that through the creativity of our minds and the workings of our hands women can still be proven to be the pillars of nations.
Jun 29, 2022
43 min

In this episode we are joined by our two artists Nompumezo Gubevu who is a curator, Glass and Fine Artist and Miranda Grootboom an Fine Artist and Sculptor. These two artists are creating public art pieces responding to the question of History Re.Imagined: The Politics of Space and Identity.
Jun 23, 2022
39 min

In today’s episode We are joined by Professor Simphiwe Sesanti a specialist in the field of communication and cultural expressions. He reminds us about the importance of tracing ourselves back.
Jun 16, 2022
1 hr 16 min

The year 2020 marked 200 years since the 1820 Settlers arrived in South Africa, claiming land on the banks of the Fish River all the way to the shores of Algoa Bay now known as Mandela Bay in the Eastern Cape.
The settler’s history and footprint is evident in architecture, public art and documented history. The majority and the indigenous people of the area exist with minimum or no documentation of their lives through arts, and historic documentations. History as it stands had never been told through the voice of the indigenous people. It has been narrated from outside these communities, documenting assumptions and observations from the lens of a foreign perspective, as well as expressing opinions feeding into political agendas of the times the documentation took place as well as justification of land dispossessions. History re-imagined is an initiative and platform where black artists through the facilitation of historians and indigenous knowledge institutions will are challenged to respond to history and representation of identity in space of the region pre and post colonial (arrival of Settlers). This initiative seeks to empower indigenous narration by black Eastern Cape artists. Re-imagining the history, culture, arts and indigenous knowledge, and identity of black people of the Eastern Cape will contribute to create visible artefacts in the physical landscape of the region. We had a series of Workshops/Seminars by experts in History and indigenous knowledge systems, to empower selected artists with knowledge on the history and culture of Amaxhosa of the Eatern Cape. This project is proudly brought to you by aBantu Development Agency. Funded by the Department of Sport Recreation Arts and Culture South Africa under Mzantsi Golden Economy and Supported by The Mandela Bay Development Agency.
Jun 1, 2022
51 sec

In this episode I am joined by the Mohair South Africa’s in-house designer, 2018 Design Indaba emerging creative, one of the first-ever Project Runway SA TV show contestants and a business woman Gugu Peteni. We chat about her journey and her work in the fashion industry.
Apr 3, 2021
39 min

In this episode we get to have a conversation with an internationally acclaimed master ceramicist, a leading voice in the field of contemporary ceramic arts in South Africa, Andile Dyalvane. Born and raised eNgobozana, a small village in the Eastern Cape South Africa. We talk about his work and the symbolism around it. He takes us on a journey of his working process, as well as the spirituality and healing embedded on his work. Let me not give too much away , have a listen to hear more.
Mar 25, 2021
1 hr 6 min

In this episode I am joined by an award winning jazz musician, a teacher and scholar Nomfundo Xaluva, we chat about her MBA thesis which focuses on whether the digital music platforms are in fact beneficial for independent Artists.
Feb 24, 2021
51 min

On our first episode for 2021 we are joined by an author, poet and marketing manager Mabel Thandeka Mnensa. Born and raised in Jo’burg with parents hailing from Malawi. We converse about immigration, her experience as a child of immigrants in South Africa, taking ownership of the African narrative. We then finally talk about her new children's book Kantiga finds a perfect name.
Jan 28, 2021
44 min

On this episode we are having a conversation with Yandiswa Sodaba, from the Eastern Cape Development Corporation (ECDC). We Discuss market access, product Development and other opportunities ECDC has for crafters, fashion designers and visual artists of the Eastern Cape.
Sep 15, 2020
40 min
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