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            A conversation with Ukwanda Puppet Artists from South Africa

            Date:  Fri, 04/27/2018 – 12:00pm
            Event Location: 537 Heller Hall, 19th Avenue S, Minneapolis, MN, 55455

            Ukwanda Puppets & Designs Art Collective was developed through the mentorship of Handspring Puppet Company, supported by the Centre for Humanities Research (CHR) at the University of the Western Cape (UWC). Ukwanda, formerly the Masiphumelele Youth Development Theatre Group, Ukwanda Puppet and Design Company was formed during the 2010 Soccer World Cup in South Africa by Luyanda Nogodlwane and Ncedile Daki, both former members of Handspring Puppet Company. Since its inception, it has grown into a collective of young artists. The core group consists of Luyanda, Siphokazi Mpofu, Sipho Ngxola and Ncedile Daki. They each play an integral role in this skilled team of puppeteers. Ukwanda achieved considerable acclaim with their production, ‘Qhawe, a Xhosa Fairytale’, which, in 2014, they performed at the National Youth Festival in Montague, Western Cape, the Cape Town Fringe and the Farewell Festival for retiring UWC rector, Brian O’Connell. In 2015 they took ‘Qhawe’ to the National Festival for the Arts, Grahamstown, where they won a Standard Bank Ovation Award. Ukwanda have also performed at the Barrydale Festival and Parade in the Karoo, The City Walk, facilitated by the Cape Town Partnership, the Zabalaza Festival at the Baxter Theatre, Cape Town, and the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa.

            Original Article: https://icgc.umn.edu/events/5029/conversation-ukwanda-puppet-artists-south-africa

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            Olifantland – Barrydale Parade 2016

            The 2016 Barrydale Puppet Parade and Performance brings you Olifantland, a multilingual visual theatre show featuring five majestic life size elephant puppets by Adrian Kohler from Handspring Puppet Company in collaboration with UKWANDA Puppet and Design Collective.

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            The Sea Comes to the Karoo

            When the Sea Comes to the Karoo 2014 Produced by Handspring Trust for Puppetry Arts & the CHR, UWC and Net Vir Pret. A film by Jonathan […]

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            Tribute to Ncedile Daki and Mluleki Sam

            The Factory of the Arts of the Centre for Humanities Research, University of the Western Cape invites to you a tribute to artists Ncedile Daki and Mlu

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