Someone said the government is like those fathers that was never there for u but show up when u achieve something.
2024-03-30 23:04:40
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Ayanda :
In 2020 when it was lockdown, everyone stayed at home and depended on the Arts to keep them busy, yet no one appreciates it.
2024-03-30 18:53:27
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Leroy :
What's quintessential
2024-03-30 18:32:35
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Monica Raseroka 🇿🇦 :
This is why ministers need qualifications that correlate with their role. To have true understanding of the work they have to do.
2024-03-31 07:30:58
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Petty LaBele :
if you don't have Mam' Baleka's number, please forget about funding 😭😭
2024-03-30 18:13:26
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Omarii, The Aura :
and that's why Generations was so impactful to black South Africa
2024-03-31 00:04:08
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Chronically Online Girl 🇿🇦🍉 :
I've actually never seen sarafina, and I don't want to yet because I think I'm still too angry
2024-03-30 19:58:07
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Staffrider :
I write about this in the second chapter of my dissertation. How Black theatre was instrumental in dismantling apartheid and everything you’ve said here is spot on!
2024-03-30 18:22:00
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Potse💫 :
South African theatre space is UNTOUCHABLE. Our playwrights are something else and tell our history and stories in such a beautiful way
2024-03-30 22:41:04
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melaninmeisiiie :
I spoke to a coach in my community last year about the fact that when you go to grade 10 you are supposed to choose subjects at school but the kids who excel in arts or technology in grade 9 don't
2024-04-01 13:27:19
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Oyena♡ :
people sit down, class is in session👂🏽
2024-03-30 23:12:07
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T_sling :
Naledi was saying we have enough artists. I love her but there I was like 👀 💔
2024-03-30 21:27:51
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Musa Mgwenya | pharmBabe 🫧 :
team Tyla.
2024-03-31 10:52:06
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Khabane_TV :
You’re so cool!!!😭🔥 Everything you said was music to my ears.
2024-04-01 12:46:58
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Bella :
You're phenomenal babes, can't wait to see how you're gonna take on the world
2024-03-31 15:25:28
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BASE :
Really intrigued to know what sparked this thought mid braiding you know!
2024-04-02 21:14:49
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HumanSolarian :
Yes its not a “lack of opportunity” but a lack of exposure, theres so many capable artists who can create opportunity given the exposure
2024-08-14 12:07:07
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Sinky Dikgale🧿4️⃣♉️ :
They only care when it is benefiting their image Tyla was right to just turn away from their clowning minister
2024-03-30 18:14:07
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motshedisi | content creator🩷 :
I'd do the same if I was tyla
2024-03-30 18:11:35
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T🧸 :
I'm on Tyla's side!
2024-03-30 20:07:02
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Nani Sihlali :
I went to Rhodes for drama…lemme tell you SA has some of the best art I’ve ever seen ever like EVER we could be EATING
2024-03-30 22:45:23
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𝖙𝖍𝖊.𝖆𝖗𝖙𝖘𝖍𝖊🌞 :
true! art is definitely underlooked as a form of emancipation in south african history in general & i wonder what today would look like without the arts because it housed minds that were revolutionary
2024-03-30 18:26:02
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恵み :
Mine I support Tyla on this 🥹homie acting like he helped shoot the music video or write lyrics 😂😂
2024-03-30 20:33:52
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Senzeni Marasela :
Sizwe Banzi is dead is world famous !
2024-03-30 18:21:08
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mmaneov :
It’s because the people who are ministers for these departments are the same parents who say there is no future in art and tourism that time they’re eating all the funding
2024-03-30 18:23:58
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mnisi_08 :
Guys !!! Athol Fugard…What a legend
2024-03-30 22:59:07
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Kgosi :
This is why I love DRUM magazine and how impactful it was for Black South Africans and Black Africans in general during Apartheid and post-Apartheid
2024-03-31 09:13:40
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Kat Anders :
Your english is too much for them lol quintessential🤣🤣🤣
2024-03-31 05:56:07
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Gxxdnewz-The Realist 🇺🇸🇿🇦 :
THE YOUTH IS BEING FAILED😭😭😭
2024-03-31 02:20:40
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Oarabile |Education|Dentistry :
they are always available when they see you succeed and they never supported you ,'It's so vital for them to invest in african artists and include
2024-03-30 18:15:10
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knh :
you're so insightful, istg everytime I see your video I'm ready to go educate myself 😭
2024-03-30 22:54:58
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Jason Etienne :
Isn’t the conversation skewed? Why do the people need to prove their worthiness to a govt they pay to act in their benefit???
2024-03-30 18:43:53
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Eric :
I’d even do worse than Tyla!
2024-03-30 23:38:01
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Anonymous Author :
they do not do anything for the creatives aka artists or designers cause imagine how far we would be if they did
2024-03-30 18:32:01
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Phuti Mojela🤍 :
Our entertainment industry use to be it! Like top billing, vuzu , real goboza, legendary soapies… the music industry too use to be pinnacle of our Arts and Culture but now Yoh 😪
2024-03-30 20:51:37
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Poes :
doing drama in high school made me have such a fucking deep love for south african theatre and its roots…wish we had more..i mean guys..that era of 50s sophia town jazz yoh yoh
2024-03-30 18:45:06
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Nobuhlebendalo Mhlongo :
He shouldn’t have even thought it was okay to touch HER award. It’s not a National trophy or achievement, it was hers, not the nations❤️and that’s perfect fine not rude.
2024-03-31 05:37:21
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Raquel Munn :
Please SUPPORT THEATRE 🎭
2024-03-30 21:18:23
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Cebo Zungu 💕 :
Seeing this while I'm braiding my hair 😭
2024-03-30 20:03:33
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Senzeni Marasela :
Minister Zizi only cares for musicians because of the mass publicity and visibility . As a visual artists , he couldn’t be bothered about Artists like me .
2024-03-30 18:22:14
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Ms_T :
if our minister was so good why not help develop our talent instead of taking credit for all the hard work
2024-03-31 06:47:26
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African Lily :
I was privileged to watch Sizwe Banzi is not dead, directed by John Kani, himself! Yoooo, the amount of history I’ve learned through theatre & the reading pertaining to history & economics it inspired
2024-03-31 11:55:48
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notevenfunny_ :
They barely even develop African doctors, you’ll see a disproportionate amount of graduates (doctors) stuck at home with no jobs because they force them to work in clinics that don have the same -
2024-03-30 19:37:38
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Caucasian_Kaffir :
Danko means thank you. Ivale Girl
2024-03-30 22:07:05
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richard.ofgod :
yes!! everything you said sis, perfectly encapsulates the lack of support there is for the arts and culture
2024-03-30 20:39:56
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It's.really_not.me :
mina ngithi if lo minister lo wanted that Grammy that bad, where was he all along when freaking OBAMA was promoting Tyla's music? I don't remember this minister promoting le arts eyi minister yayo!!!!
2024-03-31 12:16:04
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Tshepsy :
The former Bophutatswana used to have Mmabana arts centers in every city. The ANC failed to adopt that model because I believe that every township should have recreational facilities.
2024-03-30 20:11:43
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Msongi10 :
The whole 50s region of Drum magazine and Sophiatown, the likes of Can Themba, Lewis Nkosi and Nat Nakasa played a huge role in how the world perceived us. Also had a huge impact on artist like Makeba
2024-03-30 23:48:59
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Anele kaChoboza :
I think KZN is trying, after realising that KZN people have to go to Jozi to they have started initiative like Kwande Fest where they talk about the importance and business aspects of the arts
2024-03-30 18:58:50
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Liyabona George :
Nothing but the Truth by Tatu Nkani yho too good😭
2024-03-30 20:54:46
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Cebo :
On Tyla's side shem. Arts and Culture is a department that is not being taken seriously in our govt. The Arts kept us going through a global pandemic
2024-04-01 06:44:54
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yanda_gadlela :
What Tyla did was very right shame 😂.
2024-03-31 11:34:28
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Tims Dhara Redu :
Quintessential was overkill baby girl.. Haibo
2024-03-31 09:08:59
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Elfina🧚♀️ :
Exactly. The country can't be STEM only because that's when we lose culture and other parts that make us "South Africa".
2024-03-30 19:54:20
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