Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Sosebenza Before..

Masi Mural @ Sosebenza!

to commemorate the wonderful work that is taking place at Sosebenza Youth Centre in Masiphumele, The Living Story Art Collective– a group of professional Artists, Performers and Story Tellers already active in the community – have, through a discussion process with the people of Masiphumelele, decided to create a lasting impression of Masiphumele’s positive story: a giant mural on the wall of the Sosebenza Centre for Peace.


How to tell this story

The Artists will work in partnership with the community members of all ages – both foreign and local –To translate their story into a living experience through various creative activities, thereby creating an interface for positive conversation and community introspection and healing.

Through the universal language of art the Sosebenza mural will continue to act as a lasting reminder to everyone regardless of. age, race or nationality or literacy-level, that people and circumstances can improve and will act as a symbol of peace for the future.

Artists of The Living Story Project will be working closely with the community of Masiphumelele through the Breath Water Sound (BWS) programme presented as part of the YLTP training course. Through the sense of togetherness shared during the YLTP and BWS workshops, participants share experiences and knowledge illustrating the common human values that exist and should be respected among us all.

Using storytelling, performance art, puppet-making and art workshops, the skilful Living Story team will record and help to develop the youth's knowledge and experiences into a visual experience encapsulated by the mural. This unique opportunity will also encourage a sense of ownership, participation and pride amongst community members

The Ubuntu Mural @ the Living Art Farm- Lisa Martin and Kudakwashe Gavi

Tuesday, January 2, 2007

Youth empowerment Seminar In Khayelitsha

First Youth Empowerment Seminar! in Khayelitsha
Last month 35 enthusiastic youth participated in the first YES! course to take place in Khayelitsha.

Some of the comments about the course read:

"YES! brings back the unity of different people, cultures, beliefs and religions to form the word UBUNTU… the course gave me the confindence to believe in myself and to believe that I can make anything possible" Asiphe, 14

"I feel like I am closer to my destination now. I have attended many courses and workshops but this course is powerful. You call it YES, I call it a life-changing course."
Sonwabile, 18

"This course has changed a part of me because when I first came here I did not believe in God. And I didn’t have much guts to make new friends… this has all changed."
Ondela 15

"This course was joyful… it was the anti-dote to my unwilling to forgive side. Now I am able to open my heart to strangers… this was like a journey for me." Andisiwe 15

"I loved the whole course. It made me realize so many things about my body and my soul and how it works… The happiness that I found here is perfect. I also learned how to deal with anger" Mongezi 17

"The course was a totally mesmerizing experience that changed my entire life and the way I do things. It was a rebirth for my inside identity and my mind too… for me I don’t think there are any intractable situations.. the course really brings out the best in everyone who is willing to learn" ",1]
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"The course was enjoyable and a lot of fun. I especially liked the Sudarshan Kriya that let me feel like I am an empty box with nothing inside… I really liked the course… Big Time"
Phumeza, 15

Saturday, December 23, 2006

What the Guru said...

Spiritual guru Sri Sri Ravishankar called for a wave of peace in Africa at a function marking the end of centenary celebrations of Mahatma Gandhi's Satyagraha (passive resistance) in South Africa.

Sri Sri was the Honourary Guest from India at the meet held in Robben Island where Nelson Mandela was formerly imprisoned. The event on Sunday was attended by Deputy President of South Africa Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, Deputy Speaker of Parliament Glen Mahlangu, former president of South Africa De Klerk, cabinet ministers, members of parliament and diplomats, said a press release from the movement.

Hailing the peaceful transformation in South Africa as a model for the rest of Africa, Sri Sri said South Africa could start a wave that can bring peace in Africa. He took note of Africa's old and evolved philosophies such as Ubuntu, which means . "I am because you are. You are because I am".

"This was a heartfelt cry of an evolved human being which recognises that there is but one divinity," he said, adding that the philosophy was identical to the ancient Indian ideal of "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam" (The world is one family).

"To eliminate terrorism, we need to spiritualise politics, socialise business and secularise religion," he said.

Stressing that Africa's wisdom needed to be shared with the world, he emphasised the need to amalgamate the values of Ubuntu and Gandhi with modern progress. Former political prisoners including Ahmed Kathrada, who was sentenced with Mandela to life imprisonment, also attended the event.

The Satyagraha centenary celebrations were hosted by the Phoenix Settlement Trust, a government integrated project near Durban, which serves as an interpretation centre by translating Gandhian philosophy into ethnic languages.

Sri Sri earlier visited the trust and lit the "light of hope" for peace in Africa at Sarvodaya, Gandhi's erstwhile ashram. He said that the Gandhian trinity values of satyagraha, ahimsa (non-violence) and sarvodaya (welfare for all) cannot exist in isolation or apart from each other. Sri Sri was on a five-day tour of the African continent.

Thursday, December 21, 2006

Africa Swallow ME

A poem by a member of Iqhude youth Theatre Group and featured on our CD :African Satsung!

Africa Swallow Me:

Her mountains prominently welcome you as her trade mark
Across those mountains lies beneath
The tranquility of our uniqueness
The Revolutional Land profounded with
gigantic philosophy
Born and Bred under the Beautiful Clear Sky
With the sun blazing down directly on to
My brown Skin

Africa Swallow Me

The land that infiltrates morality and dignity
Down to its’ abundant Soil
Nourished with love and peace
I walk: Ndihamba Ndiyathela with Pride
Ngesidima Nesithozela

Though you have indulged yourself in agony
Though you have shed endless tears
Though you have contributed controversy amongst your children
Thunder Stormy weather you have engulfed
Africa Still you give birth to sunshine

I salute you heroes and heroines
For swallowing their pride and amplifying the empire of omAfrica
They have all tasted the victory of freedom
Our generation commemorates with monumentous decorative tapestry
Forgetting not the Hottentots and Khoi- khois artistry
We are the generation of our ancestry
She flows with prosperity
Perishing away the impediments
blocking our journey through life
Suddenly we are all united together
by this rhythm made by the creatures on the face of the earth
Africa we hold our future in our hands
Africa you shall swallow me.

Andisiwe Mba.

Shaping the Journey
















On the 07 of December 17 volunteer artists performed at the PriemvThis has lead to a Multi Cultural Dance Performance piece by volunteers on 17 Dec 06 at the Premiers residence, who performed alongside the Cape Town Symphony Orchestra to celebrate justice and reconciliation.
l His Holiness Sri Sri Ravi Shankar founder of AOL, was a guest of honor, meeting with the Deputy President, Heads of State & dignitaries on Robben Island and the Premier & Bishop Ndungane at the Premiers Residence.





Celebrating a common vision of reconciliation, peace and non violence.

The piece performed was called "shaping the Journey";a message to all brothers and sisters that this path of reconciliation can only be walked together hand in hand….and in fact that’s what is happening!








Wednesday, December 13, 2006

An Articulated wish


Khayelitsha and Guguletu:
So Many People , So much Creative Potential!




minds start moving together towards one goal. People who share visions in the greater Scheme of the Big Artness of life!

Thats what this story is about ....so Im going to let you in on a potential chapter of this living Story. ...

Imagine......
A space where arstists from the townships and the city can collaborate creatively.
A space that bridges the Gap between Self taught Arstists and Academic Artists.
A space for the artists by the artsits.
A place where people with creative ideas can mingle with interested intiators,
A space where Visual art, Perforamance Art, Poetry, Dance can be shared for the people of the city.
A Creative Jam Space of infinite potential,
with artists studios and regular exhbitions...
A place that offers regular workshops expounding capacity in the visual arts.
A beautiful studio space for artists to play in. ....

Very exciting...so much potential ....and guesse what?
This space already exsists.
a Beautiful Old Building in Loop Street Capetown that was (I love this:) an african Market.
Its has Big Well lighted Studio Space and a Massive exhibtion, workshop Space. We just have to raise enough to cover the meager rent of R3000 .
Of course once we occupy the space it will pay for itself: Art EXhitions, Yoga Classes, Performance Art and Theatre Productions, Dance Classes and Other Creative Instigations.
So Im putting this out there as an aritculated wish to the universe.
if you wish to contribute to a space that will draw some precious threads into this story. .......send me an email

This Could be the city base for the Living Story linking up artists working in Khayelitsha and
Guguletu. ...
because , and I say this because its an unforunate reality...people just dont know whats going on these places
...so we will just have take a few steps forward to meet them.

Im going to be posting more on the potnetial creative synergys that are already fluttering about that could be grounded if this space where to happen.











Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Natural Farming Workshop

Ntombi Tongo
Morning Breathing Excersies


A planting tower



































The Children at the Sousebenza Youth centre learning how to work their garden
















A now usable area in the township






was once an unusable area

A Song in honour of the compost heap













Model Design of a Permaculture Farm














Mama Lucy preparing breakfast






wow what an amazing week full of song and celebration of Ubuntu- the spirit of togtherness.
In 10 days dicovering the true meaning of Abundance. everything we could possibly need is all right in front of our eyes if we just choose to look hard enough.
With Earth and Sun and Rain we can grow all the food we could possibly need and do it in a way that does not harm our planet.
One seed has more wealth inside of it than any bank and can provide enough food to last a life time.
we are all so connected together that everything you do will have an impact on the whole of creation.
Such invaluable knowledge and yet knowledge that should really be indigenous to all of us

Tony a beautiful guy from Phillipe on the course summed it up exactly. We where talking about the Wetlands and how people in the townships often use this as a place to throw their rubbish "away" But "there is no away" he said; every place on this earth is a home to some plant or creature and by being unmindful in our actions we are harming the very system that sustains us.

Participating where youth From Khayelitsha ( the largest Township in Cape Town) as well as an amazing group of people from the rural villages of Eastern Cape- all camping out on the farm.


Why is it that we have forgotten to harvest all our natural resources in a way that is not harmfull to ourselves. What happened that we replaced our own food security with a such sense of lack? How could it be that there are so many people starving in this world? What has lead to such devastation on our planet that it has become visible to Astronauts in space?


......people in the Eastern Cape although they live far surrounded by nature have become reliant on pesticides and chemicals devoped by modern agricyulture to support there crops. These not only slowly deteriorate their land but also make them reliant on an economy that doesn't support them .
It is this that had lead to the terrible conditions that people are living in in the rural villages. erosion caused from overgrazing and bad farming has been washing away the earths' topsoil into the sea resulting in failed crops ......we have forgotten how to live with nature and this has lead to serious poverty throughout the planet.

but there there are people who are relearning this lost knowledge. There are people who are remembering how sacred we are. There are people who are talking to plants and listing to the soil. We are remembering the ways of the forest ..we are relearning her secrets.

There was a song that was song during this week translated from Xhosa it says "we are going to Eastern Cape with Knowledge" it was first sung by the mamas as they danced around our the first compost heap they had ever seen.

It is so beautiful to see people regain hope, for them to realise that they can do something about their own situations, to realise that it doesn't need to come from somewhere else once upon a time in the maybe future. but that it can start right now with a bit of love and sunshine.

Friday, December 1, 2006

Aids Day







Isn't it remarkable that this virus has chosen to spread itself using the most sacred human acts of Love?
and Isn't it remarkable that it has chosen the one thing that creates more human life?
Its as if its saying; whats the point of creating more life when that life is not respected and upheld through the divine expression of Love ;that without respect for life thru love ....life can and will slowly be destroyed..........

and that HAS happened throughout human existence its just that this symptom HIV is how it manifests these days....Its true : if you dont have safe sex you are at risk of getting HIV . But safe sex hasn't cured anything ...because you can still have safe sex and not respect life, not appreciate that every moment breath passes through your lips and nose that it is a divine miracle of unconditional love,

Breathe does not choose who to give life to....criminals and spiritual masters all breathe the same air....

And yet we still do not realize how sacred this life is and what a gift it can be. And if spiritual masters and criminals breathe the same breathe, then doesn't that mean they are the the same? Do they not have the same blessings and opportunities in life?They do if they realize this one simple piece of Knowledge..........

and I think that's what would make a beautiful story.....that regardless of who you are or where you come from....

you can realise that every moment of life is an act of divine love
and knowing this ...you come to celebration and you look after all your brothers and sisters in the world .

Which is why through the celebrating of human life through human expression such as things like art, music , dance , meditation and creativity we are able to share and acknowledge our divine selves because art is the expression of life ...

the acknowledgment that regardless what is happening in that moment of breath : good or bad it is still divine love....

we cannot solve all the worlds problems, but we can still create love where ever we go.


Monday, November 27, 2006

100 years of Satyagarah

The event at the priemeres residence also marks 100 years that Mahatma Gandhi launched the modern nonviolent resistance movement. Gandhi called it "Satyagraha." in 1906 in Johannesburg, Gandhi organized a strategy of nonviolent resistance to oppose racist policies in South Africa. Satyagraha was born and since then, it has been adopted by many around the world to resist social injustice and oppression.
Gandhi used it in India to win independence from the British. The Reverend Martin Luther King used it in the United States to oppose segregation and Nelson Mandela used it in South Africa to end apartheid.

Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Shaping The Journey


We have been asked to put together a Multi Cultural Dance Performance for an evening at the Premiers residence on 17 December 2006. Guruji (Sri Sri ravi Shankar) is a guest of honor.
The Iqhude youth group that we have been working with in Khayelitsha, are amazing, talented performance artists and they have an opportunity, alongside Art of Living, to showcase their stuff to the Premier, along with the Cape Town Symphony Orchestra ! Arts Cape have also been requested to put together a Multi Cultural Performance, so this will also form part of the performance. The Khayelitsha youth groups performance / dance will form the main backbone of the performance, and AOL will provide the multi cultural / musical effect which we want to create, which is a requirement for the performance.

Monday, November 20, 2006

Art workshop with Greatmore studios in Makhaza Khayelitsha

A beautiful warm sunny day 17-18 June (National Youth Day )
with over 100 kids and youth creating.













































more workshops are going to be held with smaller groups of various ages in Masiphumele, and Khayelitsha.




a rose by any other name would smell as sweet....

Ive attempted so many times to write about this ...but it doesn't always work. It worked in The beginning when it was still a concept .. then its was just a flyer, that we spread all over Cape Town.It Read; "The Living Story is expressed through art. Its about people seeing Breathing Life as Art".

You See it can be; that Life is a story, and we are the characters as well as the author.
And so it is must be our job as artists to express this story in the way we know best.It started with a meeting in Makhaza Khayelithsa were I encountered for the first time my extended family of Brothers and Sisters , soldiers in the world of preforming art; the Iqhude Youth Based Theatre company and Since Then we've done amazing things together;

And Now I find Myself at Rehearsals every Wednesday ;a dance Piece for the Premiere of the Western Cape with His Holiness Sri Sri Ravi Shankar along with The Philharmonic Orchestra and selling our Recent recorded CD of Songs and Poems created .... wow?

And it continues every day as we meet more characters and open new chapters together .....

its funny how after a while we stopped calling it "The Living Story"; Somehow When we stopped calling it anything everything started happening organically on its own , it became easier and we weren't doing it because it was something with a name ..but because we were doing it, it was . And The Story took a life of its own and we watched it as it weaved itself about us.

So prehaps the Living Story is a figment of my imagination, and thats all. Or maybe its a part of yours as well. Whatever.The Thing is its taking place, whether you know about it or not, whether you want to be a part of it, or not...

In fact its happening all over the world its just about whether you wish to acknowledge that your piece of the vision fits in with a bigger story much bigger then the small piece of vision that you have..And so you nourish your piece of vision while at the same time you become aware that this large story is a tale that will be told forward along the rivers of time . And you catch it every time you see it happening and pull threads together . And Beautiful Things Start to Happen

.....I will tell you more as we go . Theres a lot of exciting things that are happening with some beautiful creative people from Cape Town and Khayelitsha.

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