Mandela Bay Arts Festival invites youth to shine in ‘Igwijo Edition’ competition

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The Mandela Bay Arts Festival is inviting young performers between the ages of 15 and 21 to take center stage in the highly anticipated Simangalise: ‘Igwijo Edition’ Competition.

This new and exciting element of the festival serves as a vibrant platform for aspiring artists in Nelson Mandela Bay, providing them with an opportunity to showcase their talents in a live performance setting.

The event will culminate in a thrilling play-off at the Mendi Arts Center on Monday, February 24, featuring a special appearance by the celebrated acapella group, The Soil.

Applications for the competition are now open, and interested participants have until 20:00 on February 7, to submit their entries online.

To take part, groups consisting of five to twenty members must submit a two-minute video displaying their performance skills, accompanied by a brief description of their group. This initial submission will serve as a preliminary audition, allowing judges to select the most promising acts for the live competition.

Successful applicants will be notified by February 14 and invited to prepare for their live performance at the Mendi Arts Center.

Each group must present a song of no more than three minutes in length, and performances can be in any language.

The competition promises to be a thrilling showcase of local talent, with groups competing for top honors and cash prizes. The first-place winners will receive R5000, second place will be awarded R3000, and third place will take home R2000.

Nobesuthu Rayi, Partnerships and Stakeholder Manager for the Mandela Bay Arts Festival, expressed enthusiasm about the competition, emphasising its significance for young artists.

“This competition provides a valuable platform for young people to showcase their talents and gain essential experience in the performing arts. We encourage all talented youth in Nelson Mandela Bay to seize this opportunity and be part of an incredible celebration of local creativity.”

The Simangalise: ‘Igwijo Edition’ Competition is a key highlight of the Mandela Bay Arts Festival, reinforcing the festival’s commitment to fostering a dynamic and inclusive arts scene in the region. By providing young performers with exposure and experience, the event seeks to cultivate the next generation of artists and performers in Nelson Mandela Bay.

For more details and to access the application form, interested participants can visit the Mandela Bay Arts Festival’s official social media pages. Follow them on Instagram at @mandelabayartsfest and on Facebook at @MandelaBayArtsFestival. Additionally, festival attendees can explore the full program and book tickets by visiting www.mbaf.co.za.

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