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aBantu PodShack
aBantu PodShack
29 episodes
4 days ago
A podcast Focusing on arts and culture, Travel,Community Development and conversations inspired by everyday events. Welcome to our space and we hope we will leave you inspired.
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A podcast Focusing on arts and culture, Travel,Community Development and conversations inspired by everyday events. Welcome to our space and we hope we will leave you inspired.
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Non-Profit
Business
Episodes (20/29)
aBantu PodShack
ingqungquthela (ZIPHO)

In this episode we are joined by Zipo Rapiya who is the leader of the Komani(Queenstown) group. Ingqungquthela is a preservation collaborative project, with a focus on Amaxhosa beadwork and how it can be preserved at the same time be exploited to create contemporary works.


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1 year ago
24 minutes 44 seconds

aBantu PodShack
ingqungquthela (siviwe)

In this episode we are joined by Siviwe Ntlek who is the leader of the Baffalo City Municipality(East London) group. Ingqungquthela is a preservation collaborative project, with a focus on Amaxhosa beadwork and how it can be preserved at the same time be exploited to create contemporary works.


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1 year ago
22 minutes 25 seconds

aBantu PodShack
ingqungquthela (GUGU)

In this episode we are joined by Gugu Peteni who is the leader of the Gqeberha group. Ingqungquthela is a preservation collaborative project, with a focus on Amaxhosa beadwork and how it can be preserved at the same time be exploited to create contemporary works.

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1 year ago
26 minutes 13 seconds

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Ingqungquthela Arts and Cultural Business Training Camp: Malibongwe Nombande

In this Episode we are joined by Malibongwe Nombande from Gqeberha. He is the Flunder and Owner of Select few, a creative Agency based in Motherwell Gqeberha. He joins us in Conversation about his experience at camp.


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1 year ago
17 minutes 35 seconds

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Ingqungquthela Arts and Cultural Business Training Camp: Thoko and Gcobisa

In this Episode we are joined by Thoko Makamba, a Singer,Song Writer and Actor from Gqeberha, as well as Gcobisa Tsewu who is a Fashion designer from Komani. They join us in Conversation about their experience at camp.


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1 year ago
22 minutes 36 seconds

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Ingqungquthela Arts and Cultural Business Training Camp: Bongo

In this Episode we are joined by Bhongo an artist and Owner of Primitive African, a leather craft company from Sterkspruit. Bhongo is no stranger from aBantu Development Agency’s projects, he served as a Community Liaison in Sterkspruit for a preservation project.


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1 year ago
13 minutes 42 seconds

aBantu PodShack
Amanina Rural Women Creative writing Phase 2 -EP4

In today's episode we are joined by Sakhe and Zingisa. This is a project of aBantu Development Agency and this episode is proudly brought to you by the National Arts Council of South Africa through the Presidential Economic Stimulus Package.

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1 year ago
15 minutes 55 seconds

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Amanina Rural Women Creative writing Pose 2- EP3

In today's episode we are joined by Dongadala a writer, cultural activist and poet, who was our guest facilitator in this phase of the project. This is a project of aBantu Development Agency and this episode is proudly brought to you by the National Arts Council of South Africa through the Presidential Economic Stimulus Package.

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1 year ago
7 minutes 9 seconds

aBantu PodShack
Amanina Rural Women Creative Writing Phase 2- EP2

In today's episode we are joined by Sis Thembsi and Simvuyele, introducing themselves as new participants in the project. This is a project of aBantu Development Agency and this episode is proudly brought to you by the National Arts Council of South Africa through the Presidential Economic Stimulus Package.

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1 year ago
6 minutes 32 seconds

aBantu PodShack
Amanina Rural Women Creative writing Phase 2- EP1

In today's episode we are joined by Sis Nox and Nori, introducing themselves as new participants in the project. This is a project of aBantu Development Agency and this episode is proudly brought to you by the National Arts Council of South Africa through the Presidential Economic Stimulus Package.

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1 year ago
11 minutes 15 seconds

aBantu PodShack
Amanina rural women creative writing and storytelling EP4

This initiative is a project of the Bantu
Development Agency funded by the Goethe Insitut through their GPS programme. It is a platform for rural women's voices to be amplified and for them to share their various stories, to be heard, and to be given the power to control their own narratives and use their own voices to inspire action that drives change for their communities. With aBantu Development Agency, Keiskamma Trust, Lelethu PoeticSoul Mahambehlala and 8 Hamburg village women collaborated on this project. Lelethu is a well-known and respected award-winning Port Elizabeth
poet, writer, and advocate for women's and girls' rights.

 The cooperation took the shape of poetry,storytelling, and creative writing workshops, as well as a series of recorded
podcasts and a live performance in front of an audience. Lelethu is also the aBantu Development Agency's programming manager.

In this episode we are joined by Asanda Nxadi Nomasakhekhe and Babalwa Shiyani.

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2 years ago
24 minutes 3 seconds

aBantu PodShack
Amanina rural women creative writing and storytelling EP3

This initiative is a project of the Bantu
Development Agency funded by the Goethe Insitut through their GPS programme. It is a platform for rural women's voices to be amplified and for them to share their various stories, to be heard, and to be given the power to control their own narratives and use their own voices to inspire action that drives change for their communities. With aBantu Development Agency, Keiskamma Trust, Lelethu PoeticSoul Mahambehlala and 8 Hamburg village women collaborated on this project. Lelethu is a well-known and respected award-winning Port Elizabeth
poet, writer, and advocate for women's and girls' rights.

 The cooperation took the shape of poetry,storytelling, and creative writing workshops, as well as a series of recorded
podcasts and a live performance in front of an audience. Lelethu is also the aBantu Development Agency's programming manager.

In this episode we are joined by Babalwa and Gcogco


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2 years ago
14 minutes 7 seconds

aBantu PodShack
Amanina rural women creative writing and storytelling EP2

This initiative is a project of the Bantu Development Agency funded by the Goethe Insitut through their GPS programme. It is a platform for rural women's voices to be amplified and for them to share their various stories, to be heard, and to be given the power to control their own narratives and use their own voices to inspire action that drives change for their communities. With aBantu Development Agency, Keiskamma Trust, Lelethu PoeticSoul Mahambehlala and 8 Hamburg village women collaborated on this project. Lelethu is a well-known and respected award-winning Port Elizabeth poet, writer, and advocate for women's and girls' rights.

 The cooperation took the shape of poetry,storytelling, and creative writing workshops, as well as a series of recorded podcasts and a live performance in front of an audience. Lelethu is also the aBantu Development Agency's programming manager.

In this episode we are joined by Mamu Veliswa and Ma Asi

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2 years ago
21 minutes 48 seconds

aBantu PodShack
Amanina rural women creative writing and storytelling EP1

This initiative is a project of the Bantu Development Agency funded by the Goethe Insitut through their GPS programme. It is a platform for rural women's voices to be amplified and for them to share their various stories, to be heard, and to be given the power to control their own narratives and use their own voices to inspire action that drives change for their communities. With aBantu Development Agency, Keiskamma Trust, Lelethu PoeticSoul Mahambehlala and 8 Hamburg village women collaborated on this project. Lelethu is a well-known and respected award-winning Port Elizabeth poet, writer, and advocate for women's and girls' rights.

 The cooperation took the shape of poetry, storytelling, and creative writing workshops, as well as a series of recorded podcasts and a live performance in front of an audience. Lelethu is also the aBantu Development Agency's programming manager. In this episode we are joined by Zonke Nxadi and Nomasakheke Manga.

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2 years ago
11 minutes 59 seconds

aBantu PodShack
History reimagined: Owning our Living Heritage
This is part of our History Reimagined series. We are currently concentrating on recording and owning our living heritage. Songs and knowledge systems from indigenous peoples in the Eastern Cape . We brought a group to Ngqoko Village and Sterkspruit in the Eastern Cape to decode and relearn who we are singa BaNtu.
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2 years ago
36 seconds

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Young people taking charge in becoming the change they want to see

In today's episode we are joined by Sipho Mathebula,Karabo Zokwe, Solomzi Mjayezi, Siphesihle Mva. 

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3 years ago
38 minutes 49 seconds

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Collaboration with Keiskamma Trust Art Project

In today’s episode, we are joined by respectable mothers of Hamburg in the Eastern, Mama Nozethu Makhubalo and sis Veronica Betani from Keiskamma Trust. These two women serve as a beautiful reminder that through the creativity of our minds and the workings of our hands women can still be proven to be the pillars of nations.

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3 years ago
43 minutes 45 seconds

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How do we present ourselves in publics SPACES?

In this episode we are joined by our two artists Nompumezo Gubevu who  is a curator, Glass and Fine Artist and Miranda Grootboom an Fine Artist and Sculptor. These two artists are creating public art pieces responding to the question of History Re.Imagined: The Politics of Space and Identity.

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3 years ago
39 minutes 9 seconds

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EP ONE- Professor Simphiwe Sesanti

In  today’s episode We are joined by Professor Simphiwe Sesanti a  specialist in the field of communication and cultural expressions. He  reminds us about the importance of tracing ourselves back.

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3 years ago
1 hour 16 minutes 18 seconds

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History re-imagined: The Politics of Space and Identity Trailer
The year 2020 marked 200 years since the 1820 Settlers arrived in South Africa, claiming land on the banks of the Fish River all the way to the shores of Algoa Bay now known as Mandela Bay in the Eastern Cape. The settler’s history and footprint is evident in architecture, public art and documented history. The majority and the indigenous people of the area exist with minimum or no documentation of their lives through arts, and historic documentations. History as it stands had never been told through the voice of the indigenous people. It has been narrated from outside these communities, documenting assumptions and observations from the lens of a foreign perspective, as well as expressing opinions feeding into political agendas of the times the documentation took place as well as justification of land dispossessions. History re-imagined is an initiative and platform where black artists through the facilitation of historians and indigenous knowledge institutions will are challenged to respond to history and representation of identity in space of the region pre and post colonial (arrival of Settlers). This initiative seeks to empower indigenous narration by black Eastern Cape artists. Re-imagining the history, culture, arts and indigenous knowledge, and identity of black people of the Eastern Cape will contribute to create visible artefacts in the physical landscape of the region. We had a series of Workshops/Seminars by experts in History and indigenous knowledge systems, to empower selected artists with knowledge on the history and culture of Amaxhosa of the Eatern Cape. This project is proudly brought to you by aBantu Development Agency. Funded by the Department of Sport Recreation Arts and Culture South Africa under Mzantsi Golden Economy and Supported by The Mandela Bay Development Agency.
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3 years ago
51 seconds

aBantu PodShack
A podcast Focusing on arts and culture, Travel,Community Development and conversations inspired by everyday events. Welcome to our space and we hope we will leave you inspired.