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Upcoming workshop to enhance local artists skills

Artists based in Kanyamazane are invited to participate in the leadership workshop that will help empower them with skills and knowledge with the purpose of serving local arts and culture structures.

KANYAMAZANE – Mandla Qwabe’s Creations supported by the National Arts Council and the Forgotten Angle is calling upon the talented youth to the Kanyamazane Artists in Business Leadership Workshop that will run for three days.

Artists based in Kanyamazane are invited to participate in the leadership workshop that will help empower them with skills and knowledge with the purpose of serving local arts and culture structures.
Mandla Qwabe, the founder and organizer of the workshop, urged the youth of Kanyamazane to apply and use this opportunity to better their skills.

“We urge the youth of Kanyamazane to apply as we want to help them and this is a way to show them that we care and believe in their dreams and it is free of charge,” said Qwabe.

Artists who are interested are required to submit their CV or Portfolio of evidence (Artistic Background and Plan). Page 1, which is the cover page must include photo biography. Page 2 must have personal and contact details. Page 3 must have a success story. They can email it to oneflowent29@gmail.com or call 065 930 6406.

The deadline is March 25 and only 20 people will be selected both male and female. If you do not hear from them after two weeks of the deadline date, consider your application unsuccessful.

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