Lowvelder’s Got Talent: Last chance to enter
The online entries for Lowvelder’s Got Talent 2022 have been extended to October 7.
Lowvelder’s Got Talent 2021 senior male winner, Stembiso Mayisane, recently received a sponsorship to train in aikido with a well-known martial arts professional, Sensei Craig Borman, to help him achieve a dream.
When Mayisane won the competition in 2021, he said one of his dreams was to learn aikido, a Japanese form of martial arts. He will attend Borman’s private and group classes as part of an outreach to the Mbombela community.
“I am so excited about this opportunity to accomplish a dream and obtain training. One day I hope to travel to Japan,” Mayisane said.
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Marc Paterson, the organiser of Lowvelder’s Got Talent, said the event not only offers platforms of exposure in the performing arts, but also creates links between its participants and the private sector to create upliftment and development opportunities.
“For our next season, we are looking for coaches and mentors who can assist our participants with academic, sports and cultural coaching, and any other upliftment coaches who can create measurable change in the lives of our youth,” he said.
Borman is a fifth dan aikido sensei and affiliated with the Hombu Dojo in Japan, the Aikikai headquarters. He has studied under the world’s most respected teachers and visited Japan and Europe on numerous occasions over the past 27 years. He will sponsor Mayisane as an understudy to be introduced to aikido’s techniques, principles and philosophy.
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“Aikido is a comprehensive system of throwing, joint locking, and pinning techniques. It has many physical and psychological benefits. Its versatility makes it ideal for students of all ages. Aikido forges the body and mind to become a powerful extension without the use of physical strength, which is the reason why males and females can equally work together. Aikido, often referred to as the way of harmony, extends its hands to the community to share in the spirit of ubuntu,” said Borman.
The deadline for online entries into Lowvelder’s Got Talent 2022 is October 7.
Lowvelder’s Got Talent held its last day of scouting at i’langa Mall on Saturday September 24, but decided to extend the online entries and encouraged local schools to enter.
Enter here: Lowvelder Got Talent
