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Standard Bank held the National Schools Festival for the last time this year, with a mission statement "To enrich the culture and educational life of the youth of South Africa, by promoting an appreciation of the arts as a universal tool of communication and empowerment, and to develop a deep appreciation, love and support for the South African arts industry". The Fest lasted four day and we had a lot of fun in these few days.
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Learners` Experiences @ National Schools Festival 2011
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I had numerous highlights from the National Schools Festival. These included speeches by Nobulali Dangazele and Sivuyisile Ngesi because they had many inspirational messages to share and got me motivated for the future!
A show I really enjoyed watching that got me laughing throughout was Maikeng Road- I even wrote a piece/review about it in one of the workshops I attended: Become an arts journalist and here are bits and pieces out of the review
The last thing I expected was a ROFL (rolling-on-floor-laughing) dynamic performance that left tears on my face long after the production was done with. Physical theatre isn’t really my thing but the duo performance from Andrew Laubscher and Mathew Lewis made TV comedy look like a waste of money. Andrew and Mathew aptly created an action-packed physical theatrical performance that left the audience laughing as if they were watching the best stand-up comedian in South Africa.
Mafeking Road is a good example of how a stage production doesn’t need a large cast or elaborate set to be brought to life. It’s as simple as two guys doing some great acting – maybe not as simple as making lemonade, but you get the idea. No wonder it won an Ovation Award, and it will definitely be getting a rating of ten on my response sheet to the Schools Festival!
By: Tamani Chithambo
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I had numerous highlights from the National Schools Festival. These included speeches by Nobulali Dangazele and Sivuyisile Ngesi because they had many inspirational messages to share and got me motivated for the future!
A show I really enjoyed watching that got me laughing throughout was Mafikeng Road- I even wrote a piece/review about it in one of the workshops I attended: Become an arts journalist. Here are bits and pieces out of the review
The last thing I expected was a ROFL (rolling-on-floor-laughing) dynamic performance that left tears on my face long after the production was done with. Physical theatre isn’t really my thing but the duo performance from Andrew Laubscher and Mathew Lewis made TV comedy look like a waste of money. Andrew and Mathew aptly created an action-packed physical theatrical performance that left the audience laughing as if they were watching the best stand-up comedian in South Africa.
Mafeking Road is a good example of how a stage production doesn’t need a large cast or elaborate set to be brought to life. It’s as simple as two guys doing some great acting – maybe not as simple as making lemonade, but you get the idea. No wonder it won an Ovation Award, and it will definitely be getting a rating of ten on my response sheet to the Schools Festival!
By: Tamani Chithambo
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I had numerous highlights from the National Schools Festival. These included speeches by Nobulali Dangazele and Sivuyisile Ngesi because they had many inspirational messages to share and got me motivated for the future!
A show I really enjoyed watching that got me laughing throughout was Maikeng Road- I even wrote a piece/review about it in one of the workshops I attended: Become an arts journalist and here are bits and pieces out of the review
The last thing I expected was a ROFL (rolling-on-floor-laughing) dynamic performance that left tears on my face long after the production was done with. Physical theatre isn’t really my thing but the duo performance from Andrew Laubscher and Mathew Lewis made TV comedy look like a waste of money. Andrew and Mathew aptly created an action-packed physical theatrical performance that left the audience laughing as if they were watching the best stand-up comedian in South Africa.
Mafeking Road is a good example of how a stage production doesn’t need a large cast or elaborate set to be brought to life. It’s as simple as two guys doing some great acting – maybe not as simple as making lemonade, but you get the idea. No wonder it won an Ovation Award, and it will definitely be getting a rating of ten on my response sheet to the Schools Festival!
By: Tamani Chithambo
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I had numerous highlights from the National Schools Festival. These included speeches by Nobulali Dangazele and Sivuyisile Ngesi because they had many inspirational messages to share and got me motivated for the future!
A show I really enjoyed watching that got me laughing throughout was Maikeng Road- I even wrote a piece/review about it in one of the workshops I attended: Become an arts journalist and here are bits and pieces out of the review
The last thing I expected was a ROFL (rolling-on-floor-laughing) dynamic performance that left tears on my face long after the production was done with. Physical theatre isn’t really my thing but the duo performance from Andrew Laubscher and Mathew Lewis made TV comedy look like a waste of money. Andrew and Mathew aptly created an action-packed physical theatrical performance that left the audience laughing as if they were watching the best stand-up comedian in South Africa.
Mafeking Road is a good example of how a stage production doesn’t need a large cast or elaborate set to be brought to life. It’s as simple as two guys doing some great acting – maybe not as simple as making lemonade, but you get the idea. No wonder it won an Ovation Award, and it will definitely be getting a rating of ten on my response sheet to the Schools Festival!
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I had numerous highlights from the National Schools Festival. These included speeches by Nobulali Dangazele and Sivuyisile Ngesi because they had many inspirational messages to share and got me motivated for the future!
A show I really enjoyed watching that got me laughing throughout was Mafikeng Road- I even wrote a piece/review about it in one of the workshops I attended: Become an arts journalist. Here are bits and pieces out of the review
The last thing I expected was a ROFL (rolling-on-floor-laughing) dynamic performance that left tears on my face long after the production was done with. Physical theatre isn’t really my thing but the duo performance from Andrew Laubscher and Mathew Lewis made TV comedy look like a waste of money. Andrew and Mathew aptly created an action-packed physical theatrical performance that left the audience laughing as if they were watching the best stand-up comedian in South Africa.
Mafeking Road is a good example of how a stage production doesn’t need a large cast or elaborate set to be brought to life. It’s as simple as two guys doing some great acting – maybe not as simple as making lemonade, but you get the idea. No wonder it won an Ovation Award, and it will definitely be getting a rating of ten on my response sheet to the Schools Festival!
By: Tamani Chithambo
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I had numerous highlights from the National Schools Festival. These included speeches by Nobulali Dangazele and Sivuyisile Ngesi because they had many inspirational messages to share and got me motivated for the future!
A show I really enjoyed watching that got me laughing throughout was Maikeng Road- I even wrote a piece/review about it in one of the workshops I attended: Become an arts journalist and here are bits and pieces out of the review
The last thing I expected was a ROFL (rolling-on-floor-laughing) dynamic performance that left tears on my face long after the production was done with. Physical theatre isn’t really my thing but the duo performance from Andrew Laubscher and Mathew Lewis made TV comedy look like a waste of money. Andrew and Mathew aptly created an action-packed physical theatrical performance that left the audience laughing as if they were watching the best stand-up comedian in South Africa.
Mafeking Road is a good example of how a stage production doesn’t need a large cast or elaborate set to be brought to life. It’s as simple as two guys doing some great acting – maybe not as simple as making lemonade, but you get the idea. No wonder it won an Ovation Award, and it will definitely be getting a rating of ten on my response sheet to the Schools Festival!
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I had numerous highlights from the National Schools Festival. These included speeches by Nobulali Dangazele and Sivuyisile Ngesi because they had many inspirational messages to share and got me motivated for the future!
A show I really enjoyed watching that got me laughing throughout was Mafikeng Road- I even wrote a piece/review about it in one of the workshops I attended: Become an arts journalist. Here are bits and pieces out of the review
The last thing I expected was a ROFL (rolling-on-floor-laughing) dynamic performance that left tears on my face long after the production was done with. Physical theatre isn’t really my thing but the duo performance from Andrew Laubscher and Mathew Lewis made TV comedy look like a waste of money. Andrew and Mathew aptly created an action-packed physical theatrical performance that left the audience laughing as if they were watching the best stand-up comedian in South Africa.
Mafeking Road is a good example of how a stage production doesn’t need a large cast or elaborate set to be brought to life. It’s as simple as two guys doing some great acting – maybe not as simple as making lemonade, but you get the idea. No wonder it won an Ovation Award, and it will definitely be getting a rating of ten on my response sheet to the Schools Festival!
By: Tamani Chithambo