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National Arts Festival

National Arts Festival
arts festival
Piiluu1973 Maale eŋ
PaaloŋSouth Africa Maale eŋ
Coordinate location33°19′10″S 26°31′9″E Maale eŋ
Official websitehttp://www.nationalartsfestival.co.za/ Maale eŋ
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A National Arts Festival (NAF) e la tigiri nang taa diibu yuoni la yuoni zaa ko a Makhanda, South Africa. O e la a tigi-kpong ko a arts festival nang be a African continent[1] ane a performing arts festivals kpong kaŋa nang be a tendaa yi a saama waabo noɔre.[2]

Subsidiary festivals

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Yiele ŋmԑ-baa-irii

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Year Music Drama Dance Jazz Visual Art Other
2023 Zoë Modiga Kgomotso 'MoMo' Matsunyane Lorin Sookool Darren English Stephané Conradie Angel Ho

(Performance Art)

2022 Msaki Billy Langa & Mahlatsi Mokgonyana Sylvester Thamsanqa Majela Linda Sikhakane Lady Skollie Koleka Potuma

(Poetry)

2021 Cara Stacey Thando Doni Kristi-Leigh Gresse Vuma Levin Buhlebezwe Siwani Gavin Krastin

(Performance Art)

2020 Nthato Mokgata Jefferson Tshabalala Lulu Prudence Mlangeni Sisonke Xonti Blessing Ngobeni
2019 Megan-Geoffrey Prins Amy Jephta Kitty Phetla Mandla Mlangeni Gabrielle Goliath
2018 Guy Buttery Jemma Kahn Musa Hlatshwayo Thandi Ntuli Igshaan Adams Chuma Sopotela

(Performance Art)

2017 Abel Selaocoe Monageng 'Vice' Motshabi Thandazile Radebe Benjamin Jephta Beth Armstrong Dineo Bopape

(Performance Art)

2016 Avigail Bushakevitz Jade Bowers Themba Mbuli Siya Makuzeni Mohau Modisakeng
2015 Musa Ngqunqwana Christiaan Olwagen Luyanda Sibiya Nduduzo Makhathini Kemang Wa Lehurele Athi Patra Ruga

(Performance Art)

2014 Njabulo Madlala Greg Homann Nicola Elliott Kyle Shepherd Hasan & Husain Essop Jahmil XT Qubeka

(Film)

Donna Kukama (Performance Art)

2013 Runette Botha Prince Lamla Fana Tshabalala Shane Cooper Mary Sibande Anthea Moys

(Performance Art)

2012 Kelebogile Boikanyo Princess Mhlongo Bailey Snyman Afrika Mkhize Mikhael Subotzky
2011 Ben Schoeman Neil Coppen Mamela Nyamza Bokani Dyer Nandipha Mntambo
2010 Samson Diamond Janni Younge Mlu Zondi Melanie Scholtz Michael MacGarry Claire Angelique

(Film)

2009 Jacques Imbrailo Ntshieng Mokgoro Thabo Rapoo Kesivan Naidoo Nicholas Hlobo
2008 Zanne Stapelberg Jaco Bouwer Dada Masilo Mark Fransman Nontsikelelo Veleko
2007 Bronwen Forbay Acty Tang Shannon Mowday Pieter Hugo Akin Omotoso

(Film)

2006 Sylvaine Strike Hlengiwe Lushaba Concord Nkabinde Churchill Madikida
2005 Andile Yenana Mpumelelo Paul Grootboom Peter John Sabbagha Wim Botha Ramolao Makhene

(Standard Bank Special Award for the invaluable contribution to and significant achievement in Theatre – posthumous award)

2004 Tutu Puoane Mncedisi Baldwin Shabangu Portia Lebogang Mashigo Kathryn Smith Moses Taiwa Molelekwa

(Standard Bank Special Award for the invaluable contribution to and significant achievement in Music – posthumous award)

2003 Angela Gilbert Yael Farber Moya Michael Berni Searle Dumisani Phakhati

(Film)

2002 Prince Kupi Sello Maake Ka-Ncube Gregory Vuyani Maqoma Brett Murray
2001 Fikile Mvinjelwa Brett Bailey Tracey Human Walter Oltmann
2000 Gloria Bosman Zenzi Mbuli Alan Alborough
1999
1998 Bongani Ndodana-Breen Aubrey Sekhabi David Mudanalo Matamela and Debbie Rakusin Nhlanhla Xaba
1997 Sibongile Mngoma (Opera) Geoffrey Hyland Lien Botha Alfred Hinkel

(Standard Bank Special Award for invaluable contribution to and significant achievement in Dance)

1996 Victor Masondo Lara Foot Newton Vincent Mantsoe Trevor Makhoba
1995 Abel Motsoadi John Ledwaba Boyzie Cekwana Jane Alexander
1994 Michael Williams (Opera) Jerry Mofokeng Sam Nhlengethwa
1993 Sibongile Khumalo Christopher Kindo Pippa Skotnes
1992 Raphael Vilakazi Deon Opperman Tommy Motswai Kevin Harris

(Film)

1991 Peter Ngwenya Andries Botha Darrell Roodt

(Film)

1990 Robyn Orlin Fée Halsted-Berning and Bonnie Ntshalintshali
1989 Johnny Clegg Marthinus Basson Gary Gordon Helen Sebidi Pieter-Dirk Uys

(Drama) (1820 Foundation Special Award)

1988 Mbongeni Ngema Margaret Vorster
1987 Hans Roosenschoon William Kentridge
1986 Andrew Buckland Gavin Younge
1985 Sidwill Hartman Maishe Maponya Marion Arnold
1984 Ken Leach Peter Schütz Lamar Crowson

(Music) (Standard Bank / 1820 Foundation 10th Anniversary Special Award)

1983 David Kosviner Paul Slabolepszy Malcolm Payne
1982 Janice Honeyman Lindy Raizenberg (Ballet) Neil Rodger
1981 John Theodore Richard E Grant Jules van de Vijver

Yiel-ŋmeԑreba

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A kyɔɔtaa direbe mine la bama:

  • 2020: Madosini, traditional musician
  • 2019: Bernie Searle, visual artist
  • 2018: Mamela Nyamza, dancer and choreographer
  • 2017: Neo Muyanga, musician and composer
  • 2016: Lara Foot Newton, playwright and director
  • 2015: Satire (The genre was chosen as the programme centrepiece)
  • 2014: Sylvaine Strike, actor and director
  • 2013: Mike van Graan, playwright and director

Meng kaa kyԑ

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