Cape Town Academy brings Sarafina to the Mother City.
The well-loved and iconic musical written and composed by legendary Dr Mbongeni Ngema with additional songs by the late struggle icon Hugh Masekela is given a fresh new life in this latest production that marks the school’s first official production at a public theatre.
The youthful cast, made up of the Rainbow Academy graduating class of 2018, bring to the stage the full power and vibrancy of the initial production that was designed especially for a young cast. Having young people who have lived through their own struggle for education brings a new poignancy to this production.
The Rainbow Academy strives to educate empower and employ disadvantaged youth, and through their own personal struggles for education, the students show the importance of remembering our history, and to celebrate the youth and to empower them to strive for a better future.
To that end, the proceeds from the ticket sales of all the shows will contribute towards the fees for the incoming Rainbow Academy students of 2019.
The official opening night takes place on January 30th with daily matinees and evening performances through February 2nd. Schools across Cape Town are encouraged to attend the matinees of the 30th, 31st and 1st and can receive discounted group bookings. Schools can contact imke.dutoit@gmail.com for bookings.
The Rainbow Academy is a non-profit school of performing arts and business with the aim of nurturing talent, educating young people, and addressing youth unemployment in the performing arts and creative industries.
Imke Du Toit, deputy principal of The Rainbow Academy, and director of Sarafina! explains further that the Academy has identified the untapped performance talent as the entry point to address youth unemployment and a programme has been created that mentors youth in a vibrant, relevant, creative and portable way. Their programme addresses history, culture, education, entertainment, tourism, entrepreneurship and jobs. Each beneficiary is mentored to make a very significant contribution to their own, others and community achievements in leadership and service. In South Africa, the educational opportunities for young individuals can be very challenging to come by, especially for those few who come from within the disadvantaged communities. Du Toit adds the late Nelson Mandela fought for equality and freedom of speech in education for all since the fall of apartheid and even though there has been significant change, we still have a long way to go to create sustainable educational systems that are easily accessible and relevant to the growth of our youth.
The production is directed by Imke Du Toit, with choreography by WeDfy Entertainment. Conductor duties, as well as musical direction, by Wesley Wolhuter.
Watch the Class of 2018 from Heritage Day 2018 performing songs from Sarafina!
Sarafina!
Artscape Arena Theatre, Cape Town
29 January 2019 until 2 February 2019
4 Matinee shows at 14h00 daily at R60
5 Evening shows at R100
Scholars of 13 years to 18 years of age: Evening shows at R50 and Matinee at R40
Students of 18 years and over with valid student ID’s: Evening shows at R70 and Matinee at R50
Pensioners: Evening shows at R70 and Matinee at R50
Block bookings of 10 or more people get a discounted rate at R80 a ticket
Tickets may be booked via Computicket