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Cradle of Creativity brings cinema to the Sedibeng people

Admission is free and open to all.

SEDIBENG.- This August, the township streets and public spaces of Sedibeng will come alive with the glow of open-air cinema as Cradle of Creativity launches the first edition of the Sedibeng Cinematic Experience,  a bold, youth-led mobile film initiative bringing free and accessible screenings to communities across the region.

Taking place August 9 – 15, this immersive experience is more than just film; it’s a platform for storytelling, youth engagement, and community dialogue. From the lawns of Emfuleni Golf Estate to the historic Boipatong Monument, each screening transforms everyday spaces into hubs of imagination and reflection.

“We believe in the power of African stories to inspire change, heal communities, and spark critical conversations,” said Naledi Tsotetsi, Project Screening Co-ordinator of the Sedibeng Cinematic Experience.

Naledi ‘ Create’ Tsotetsi handing the Director of short film, Kuzolunga, Thuso Mogotsi a certificate

“This initiative brings those stories directly to the people, in places that matter to them.”

Confirmed Dates & Locations:

  • 9 August – Bonfire night outdoor screening | Emfuleni Golf Estate, Vanderbijlpark
  • 15 August – Boipatong Monument
Videographer, Naledi Motsei, taking shots

Attendees can expect an evening of curated short films by emerging African filmmakers, coupled with live Q&As, audience discussions, and artistic activations. True to its grassroots ethos, the Sedibeng Cinematic Experience foregrounds youth voice and celebrates the resilience, dreams, and cultural pride of local communities.

As part of Cradle of Creativity’s broader mission, the experience not only brings film to underserved audiences, but it also nurtures a growing creative economy in townships and rural areas through skill-sharing, collaboration, and access to platforms.

Admission is free and open to all.

For more information, contact Nikiwe Buhlalu via email at tasbuhlalu@gmail.com

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Lerato Serero

Lerato Serero is the Editor of Sedibeng Ster. With the experience of well over a decade. Lerato is passionate about writing stories about the community. Service delivery stories are his favourite. Email: leratoserero@mooivaal.co.za

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