Monthly Archives: April 2019

2019 April. 1: Ukuba: The Journey of Becoming 

by Wendy Khumalo Ukuba: The journey of becoming, is a collaboration between Thembi Mthembu and Thalente Khomo who are both members of the Amasosha Art Movement. The Bodies of work are about self-discovery of agitation of feelings which invoke conversations about being … Continue reading

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2019 April 1: I.F.P – Inkatha Freedom Party Manifesto Launch

by Wendy Khumalo Sunday 10th March 2019 was a beautiful sunny morning. We woke up early to go shoot at the Durban Beach Front. We shot church people performing a baptism in the ocean; it was my first time witnessing … Continue reading

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2019 March. 30: Day 3 of Documenting teachers in KZN

A review by Thobeka Bhengu Plan for the day 9:00-5pm Shooting at Gugulethu Primary School in KwaMashu and Thamela Primary School in Umlazi Gugulethu Primary School: Interview the school Principal Interview a former student Interview former colleagues Establishing shots & … Continue reading

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2019 March. 29: Day 2 of Documenting teachers in KZN

Documenting Nonhlanhla Khuzwayo (a retired teacher) A review by Thobeka Bhengu Photos by Terra Dick Plan for the day 11:00-5pm Shooting at Durban North Interview Nonhlanhla Khuzwayo at her home                      … Continue reading

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2019 March. 29: Day 1 of Documenting teachers in KZN

A review by Thobeka Bhengu Shooting time: 9am-6pm Document Mam Futhi at school and in the classroom. Interviewing the Principal Interviewing a Colleague Interview 2 students: N.B provide consent form. Document Mam Futhi after school and at her home. The … Continue reading

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