South African musical legends headlined Gemiston Theatre’s Artsability workshop to inspire women and children living with disabilities.
Sophie Aphane, a teacher from Dominican School for the Deaf in Hamanskraal, translating to her learners at the Artsability workshop held at the Germiston Theatre on Thursday.
Steve Kekana, Babsy Mlangeni and Bob Mathebula enjoy some sunlight outside the Germiston Theatre during the Artsability workshop’s interval on Thursday.
Ladysmith Black Mambazo member Sibongiseni Shabalala poses for a selfie with a fan at the Artsability workshop hosted by the Germiston Theatre.
Zwelibanzi Sibiya, the Germiston Theatre manager, announces that he will grant workshop attendees free entrance to the Artsability Festival.
South African musical legends headlined Gemiston Theatre’s Artsability workshop to inspire women and children living with disabilities.
Steve Kekana, Babsy Mlangeni and Bob Mathebula outside the Germiston Theatre on Thursday during the Artsability workshop interval.
Thulani Shabalala, son of the founding member of Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Joseph, and a member of the group talked about discipline and finances in their session at the Artsability workshop held at the Germiston Theatre.
Ladysmith Black Mambazo end off their session at the Artsability workshop with a crowd favourite, Hello My Baby.
Tshepo Ntshabeleng from Katlehong sought inspiration from South Africa’s internationally acclaimed artists Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Steve Kekana and Babsy Mlangeni as they shared their musical journeys on Thursday at the Germiston Theatre’s Artsability workshop.
One of Ladysmith Black Mambazo’s long-standing members, Albert Mazibuko.
Steve Kekana promoted the importance of studying further in any career path during his session at the Artsability workshop on Thursday.