Join us for the launch of Sibikwa’s commemorative book Strategies for Survival at Sibikwa 1988 – 2021: Landmarks of South African History, celebrating over 3 decades of uplifting South African communities through arts, culture and heritage, and honouring all who have contributed to Sibikwa’s rich history.
Sibikwa Book Launch
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A Return to Afro-Centric Governance and Development
By Tonderai Chiyindiko & Caryn Green, 4 August 2023 This article is the third in a series of blogs and opinion pieces, providing a context for and presenting research findings from Sibikwa Arts Centre’s Urban Culture, Democracy and Governance Labs. Supported by the Commonwealth Foundation, this Urban Labs initiative is a pilot programme exploring cultural […]
Strategies for Survival at Sibikwa 1988 – 2021
Landmarks of South African Theatre History Edited by Phyllis Klotz and Smal Ndaba ORDER HERE Founders of Sibikwa Arts Centre, Smal Ndaba and Phyllis Klotz, with contributions by leading practitioners and scholars in the South African creative and cultural industries, tell an engaging and contextualised history of the township-based arts centre. Almost 30 years into […]
Sibikwa Sisters Bring Theatre to your Doorstep
The Sibikwa Arts Centre sponsored by TotalEnergies are excited to announce that the Sibikwa Sisters will be kick-starting the year with a tour of their newest production IFINDO – THE KNOT. Most women dream of their wedding before they even find their life partner. In the African culture, finding the love of your life and […]