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I Know What You're Thinking
Kaya 959
8 episodes
7 months ago
'I know what you're thinking' is an inquisitive take on socio-cultural aspects familiar to Afropolitans. Using storytelling to look at quiet curiosities - the kind we think about when waiting for a kettle to boil, waiting for the tub to fill, waiting briefly at the traffic lights, driving on auto-pilot or looking at a piece of art yourself in a gallery – we ponder on life. Through all this we look at correlations and the often elusive causations in our everyday existences.
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'I know what you're thinking' is an inquisitive take on socio-cultural aspects familiar to Afropolitans. Using storytelling to look at quiet curiosities - the kind we think about when waiting for a kettle to boil, waiting for the tub to fill, waiting briefly at the traffic lights, driving on auto-pilot or looking at a piece of art yourself in a gallery – we ponder on life. Through all this we look at correlations and the often elusive causations in our everyday existences.
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One Day, One Day'– SA comedians breaking the fourth wall
I Know What You're Thinking
16 minutes 36 seconds
6 years ago
One Day, One Day'– SA comedians breaking the fourth wall
The phrase 'One Day, One Day' is colloquial for 'Once Upon A Time' in most South African townships. It typically initiates the slapstick humour of comedians residing eKasi. In this episode 'One Day, One Day' is chanelled to look at the evolution of South Africa's comedy from the days of colourless television, to the heyday of stand up and ultimately YouTube. Through the perspectives of comedians, Skhumba Hlophe and Moshe Ndiki, we look at how humour breaks the proverbial fourth wall.
I Know What You're Thinking
'I know what you're thinking' is an inquisitive take on socio-cultural aspects familiar to Afropolitans. Using storytelling to look at quiet curiosities - the kind we think about when waiting for a kettle to boil, waiting for the tub to fill, waiting briefly at the traffic lights, driving on auto-pilot or looking at a piece of art yourself in a gallery – we ponder on life. Through all this we look at correlations and the often elusive causations in our everyday existences.