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Calling on all performing arts fanatics

Dates for dance, theatre and poetry festivals across Gauteng have been announced

THE road to the 2018 Gauteng iShashalazi Theatre Festival is heating up with dates announced for the final stretch of auditions taking place until March.

iShashalazi is part of the Gauteng Department of Sport, Arts, Culture and Recreation’s creative arts programme aimed at identifying, nurturing and exposing talent in performing arts within the province.

It continues to be an important conveyor-belt in the development of the best of community theatre and theatre in general.

Since April, community dance and theatre groups, including poets across the province, have been showcasing their talents to audition for a final cut into the last 60 contestants for the provincial festival happening in March next year.

Twenty-five dance and theatre groups selected from Ekurhuleni, West Rand, Johannesburg, Sedibeng and Tshwane will compete for the coveted prizes of R10 000 and R15 000 for dance and theatre respectively.

Also to compete for the top prize, albeit only for cash, are 10 poets selected from the regional auditions.

The dance genres include contemporary, traditional, pantsula and hip-hop.

All those interested in auditioning can still do so.

For the Ekurhuleni region, here are the audition details.

Theatre and poetry:

December 2: Rhoo Hlatshwayo Arts Centre in Daveyton

February 3: Monty Motloung Hall in Duduza

Dance:

November 25: Kwa-Thema Civic Centre

December 3: Moses Molelekwa Arts Centre in Tembisa

February 4: OR Tambo Cultural Precinct in Wattville

February 10: Moses Molelekwa Arts Centre in Tembisa

All auditions start at 9am and registration forms are available at all regional offices or at the venues.

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