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African Storyteller podcast
Audiodacious
5 episodes
3 weeks ago
The podcast that showcases the storytellers behind Africa’s leading broadcast productions. From film and TV to sports and the arts, join us as we go behind the scenes to tell the stories of these content creators.
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The podcast that showcases the storytellers behind Africa’s leading broadcast productions. From film and TV to sports and the arts, join us as we go behind the scenes to tell the stories of these content creators.
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Arts
TV & Film
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Ep 2: "From the fringes to centre stage"
African Storyteller podcast
20 minutes 56 seconds
6 years ago
Ep 2: "From the fringes to centre stage"
Every year, a small town with scarcely over 80 000 residents puts on a spectacle that few others on this continent, perhaps even the world, have managed to replicate. In true David-meets-Goliath style, the National Arts Festival attracts more than 200 000 visitors, to more than 2 000 performances on a programme of more than 600 events. 2019 marks the 45th anniversary of the festival in the small city of Makhanda (formerly known as Grahamstown). In this episode, the African Storyteller team takes you on a road trip to and through the National Arts Festival in Makhanda. “From the Fringes to Centre Stage” was produced while on location at the 2019 National Arts Festival. Special thanks to: The National Arts Festival committee, NAF media & PR team Additional music and scenes taken from performances: Umthombo by Amandla Danca Teatro, KZN Youth Orchestra & Andrew Young, All Who Pass, Nduduzo Makhathini & Kitty Phetla, Makhanda Kwantu Choir, The Thunderbirds. Series commissioned by: MultiChoice Production team Producers: Mzamo Moloi, Nevelia Moloi Narrator: Mzamo Moloi Script: Nevelia Moloi Editor: Bongani Khoza Voice audio engineer: Andrew Sutherland Music: Eternal Life by Ziv Moran - Artlist.io Deep Blue by Dusty Marshall - Artlist.io Just Jump by Ian Post - Artlist.io
African Storyteller podcast
The podcast that showcases the storytellers behind Africa’s leading broadcast productions. From film and TV to sports and the arts, join us as we go behind the scenes to tell the stories of these content creators.