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Drama and Theatre Arts
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Drama and Theatre Arts
Obakeng Kgwasi (Motlhaping Wa Ga Phuduhutswane from South Africa, North West Province, Taung, at Matlapaneng Village). He is a performing artist, choreographer, director, movement and Bosophytrist theatre practitioner. Studies at North link College 2007 Cape Town Panorama, where he obtained (N4 Marketing Management, N4 Entrepreneur Management N4 Communication Management and N4 Computer Practice). He further pursued with his studies at Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) – Drama, Theatre & Film Department, where he obtained National Diploma 2009, Bachelor’s Degree (B. Tech) 2010, and Master’s Degree (M. Tech) 2016. Currently pursuing with PhD (Theatre & Media Arts) at Ambrose Alli University (Nigeria).
Publications (Short List)
Article in Journal
Kgwasi, Obakeng. 2018. Tswana Ritual Dance Across Artistic Genres: A Performance
Appraisal. University of Uyo Journal of Humanities. Vol. 23, No. 2. October. Pp, 497-
514. University of Uyo: A Publication of The Faculty of Arts.
Articles in Books
Kgwasi, Obakeng. 2019. Application of Indigenous Performance Techniques in South African Theatre: The Case of Mmabana Arts Culture, Sport and Foundation, North West Province. Theatre in Transformation: Artistic Processes and Cultural Policy in South Africa. Edited by: Wolfgang Schneider and Lebogang Lence Nawa.
Kgwasi, Obakeng. 2020. Theatre Performance Language during and after Apartheid in South Africa: The Continuity and Remaking of Matsemela Manaka’s Image Theatre. CULTURE AND LIBERATION STRUGGLE IN SOUTH AFRICA: An anthology of articles, biographies, interviews, personal memoirs, photo essay tributes. Edited By: Lebogang Lance Nawa.
Routledge Encyclopedia of African Studies
Obakeng Kgwasi. 2021. Socio-Religious Connectivity Between Tswana, Khoisan And Mpoho Dances. By: Routledge Encyclopedia of African Studies. Author’s Ref.: Ms. No. REAS-D-20-00036R1. Stephanie DeRosa: Managing Editor and Editor Prof Mba. Routledge Encyclopedia of African Studies.
Obakeng Kgwasi specializes with movement technique under his coined theatre/ performance theory and practice titled “Bosophytric Theatre” and African theatre where he explores the body movement of an artist as the most profound, efficient and imperative tool of communication, to establish the relationship between the performer and spectator since the body knows things which about the mind is ignorant to. His global perspective of performance exploration, conceptualization and construction focus on embracing and celebrating African/ South African indigenous knowledge system (IKS) through structures of indigenous arts, culture, sports, heritage and the formulation of cultural policy.
Bosophytric Theatre
Physical Theatre
Story Telling
Oral Performance
Indigenous Performance
THEP 1505 - Movement Theory and Practical [First years]
THEP 2606 - Movement Theory and Practical [Second years]
Physical Theatre Movement Theory Practical [Honours]
Imbo Kinder huis- Forum Theatre production to counter bullying -2017
CPL program with the NATI and the Vryfees festival - 23-01 August 2021
VERVE - Tshwane University of Technology facilitating 2017
Department of Water and Sanitation, Boswa le Metsi 2010