On October 7, 2017, The Hub’s volunteers and members partook in Conversations at Morija #3 at Maeder House, curated by Lerato Bereng. The conversations created a dialogue about the very concept of independence, whether national, social, gender-based, creative or literary, and featured an exciting line up of speakers: Natalie Buthelezi, Simon Gush, Lerato Seema, Khabele Mofelehetsi, ZakesContinue reading “Conversations at Morija #3”
Category Archives: Education
Weekend Workshop: Screen Printing
From September 16-17, 2017 The Hub held a weekend workshop on screen printing, led by Sfatela Local Printing. On day one, the participants had a lot of fun learning the basics of screen printing, using designs that were already exposed onto the screen. Day two had participants drawing their own designs and cutting them out toContinue reading “Weekend Workshop: Screen Printing”
Weekend Workshop: Theatre
From September 9-10, 2017 The Hub had fun hosting Jessica Lejowa for a weekend workshop on theatre. Jessica is a theatre practitioner, educator, researcher and facilitator with experience at University of the Witwatersrand, Grahamstown Arts Festival and more. The workshops started with participants learning an approach to devising theatre step by step, and an introduction toContinue reading “Weekend Workshop: Theatre”
Digital Marketing with Bokang Sibolla
On September 2, 2017, The Hub held Digital Marketing workshop, led by Bokang Sibolla, a digital marketer based in Johannesburg. He works for a top international advertising group and has done digital skills training for Google, British Council, University of the Witwatersrand and more. It was a great opportunity for our members to gain an understandingContinue reading “Digital Marketing with Bokang Sibolla”
WordPower Magazine
We’ve just published a magazine! WordPower 2017 features short stories and poems by 12 young writers from Morija! The magazine will be on sale at The Nala Project: Community Market for M20 a copy. The magazine is also available for purchase at The Hub in Morija. All proceeds will go to buying more books for The Hub’sContinue reading “WordPower Magazine”
