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‘South Africa’s artists can liberate us from fear’

Published on October 30, 2015

Here is the address given by National Arts Festival Creative Director Ismail Mahomed at the announcement of the winners of the 2016 Standard Bank Young Artist Award in Johannesburg on Wednesday night. TONIGHT, we honour another group of Standard Bank Young Artists. Their names will be added to the prestigious honours list which already includes… Read More

2019 Standard Bank Young Artist Award winners

5 artistic innovators receive ‘ultimate accolade’

Published on October 31, 2018

Mandla Mlangeni, Kitty Phetla, Megan-Geoffrey Prins, Amy Jephta and Gabrielle Goliath join the Standard Bank Young Artist honour roll  Since its inception almost four decades ago, the Standard Bank Young Artist Award has come to be regarded as the ultimate accolade for young South African arts innovators on the cusp of greatness – and the… Read More

SBYA2019 for Theatre Amy Jeptha

Amy Jephta: Championing theatre for and by women

Published on April 22, 2019

This year’s Standard Bank Young Artist for Theatre is Amy Jephta. She is a playwright who has also built a reputation as a filmmaker, activist and academic. A champion of theatre by and for women, she has been a driving force in local and global initiatives promoting opportunities for female playwrights. Looking at your career so… Read More

Avigail Bushakevitz, winner of the 2016 Standard Bank Young Artist Award for Music

Avigail Bushakevitz, Standard Bank Young Artist 2016 winner for music

Published on October 28, 2015

Born in Jerusalem in 1988, Avigail Bushakevitz’s family moved to South Africa when she was one. Wanting to keep up with her older brothers, Avigail began playing piano when she was five, venturing into violin at eight. Determined to nurture her undeniable talent, her mother, Leonore, used to drive her the 400-odd kilometres from their… Read More

Standard Bank Young Artist Chuma Sopotela

Chuma Sopotela sets the stage for new rituals

Published on February 26, 2018

Standard Bank Young Artist Chuma Sopotela’s journey into performance art was driven by her disillusionment with the mainstream scene in Cape Town, and her love of knowledge, justice and education, writes Kgomotso Moncho-Maripane Chuma Sopotela, the 2018 Standard Bank Young Artist for Performance Art, has an innate intensity that elevates her craft to an inimitable standard. Always… Read More

I seek to work around the violence – Gabrielle Goliath

Published on June 29, 2019

Gabrielle Goliath is this year’s Standard Bank Young Artist for Visual Art. This is the speech she gave at the opening of the visual art exhibitions on Friday 28 June. Her exhibition in the Monument Gallery is called This Song is For… Bohemian Rhapsody… This song is for… Nondumiso Msimanga Ave Maria… This song is… Read More

Jade Bowers, Standard Bank Young Artist 2016 award winner for theatre

Published on October 28, 2015

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Nigerian saxophonist Femi Koya

Jazztown 2018: mining the past to unearth music’s gems

Published on April 30, 2018

The who’s who of jazz will descend on Grahamstown this July for the 31st Standard Bank Jazz Festival, which runs concurrently to the National Arts Festival. Taking place from 28 June until 7 July, this year’s programme is a celebration of jazz’s greatest legacies – reimagined for the future with an inspired twist by a league… Read More

Jemma Kahn / Photo: Jaco B Van Schalkwyk

Jemma Kahn: the pay-off of taking risks

Published on May 3, 2018

We asked theatre maker Jemma Kahn, this year’s Standard Bank Young Artist for Theatre, what she’s been working on for this year’s National Arts Festival. This is what she said… Francis Bacon and Lucian Freud – the two British painters on whom my new play, THE BORROW PIT, is based – are referred to repeatedly… Read More

Kitty Phetla

Kitty Phetla: dancing to her own tune

Published on June 23, 2019

Kitty Phetla is a senior soloist and choreographer at Joburg Ballet. She has toured and performed extensively on stages across the globe. One of her most noteworthy recent performances was her Queen Modjadji-inspired Rain Dance for Cape Town, in situ at the then-parched Theewaterskloof Dam. You grew up in Johannesburg. How did you discover dance? And what led you to your… Read More

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