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08 Masterclass with Jefferson Tshabalala - Writing and Performance pt 1

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This episode of African Couch Potato: The Mash-up puts Jefferson Tshabalala in the frame. Jefferson 'J Bobs' Tshabalala is a renowned writer, director, theatre and screen performer as well as the 2020 Standard Bank Young Artist for Theatre winner.
In this Masterclass, Jefferson talks about the process of writing and provides personal insights into the world of performance - both on stage and on-screen.
The first part focuses on workshopping and collaboration when it comes to writing performance pieces for theatre.
Later, Jefferson highlights the importance of improvisation and chemistry between cast members as he walks us through his lead role as the Delivery Man in Netflix's Big Nunu's Little Heist.
Let us know what you think, what movie or series you would like to see featured, or just to tell us how brilliant it all is:
instagram.com/africancouchpotato
twitter.com/africancouchpot
gino.arlechino@gmail.com
Produced by Ted Loukes and A10 Consulting
ted@aten.co.za
Music by The_Mountain from Pixabay
© SANTE MEDIA 2024

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Chapters

1. 08 Masterclass with Jefferson Tshabalala - Writing and Performance pt 1 (00:00:00)

2. In Front or Behind the Camera? (00:00:36)

3. How Do You Write? (00:02:34)

4. Theatre or Television? (00:09:18)

5. Quiet on Set! (00:14:22)

59 episodes

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This episode of African Couch Potato: The Mash-up puts Jefferson Tshabalala in the frame. Jefferson 'J Bobs' Tshabalala is a renowned writer, director, theatre and screen performer as well as the 2020 Standard Bank Young Artist for Theatre winner.
In this Masterclass, Jefferson talks about the process of writing and provides personal insights into the world of performance - both on stage and on-screen.
The first part focuses on workshopping and collaboration when it comes to writing performance pieces for theatre.
Later, Jefferson highlights the importance of improvisation and chemistry between cast members as he walks us through his lead role as the Delivery Man in Netflix's Big Nunu's Little Heist.
Let us know what you think, what movie or series you would like to see featured, or just to tell us how brilliant it all is:
instagram.com/africancouchpotato
twitter.com/africancouchpot
gino.arlechino@gmail.com
Produced by Ted Loukes and A10 Consulting
ted@aten.co.za
Music by The_Mountain from Pixabay
© SANTE MEDIA 2024

  continue reading

Chapters

1. 08 Masterclass with Jefferson Tshabalala - Writing and Performance pt 1 (00:00:00)

2. In Front or Behind the Camera? (00:00:36)

3. How Do You Write? (00:02:34)

4. Theatre or Television? (00:09:18)

5. Quiet on Set! (00:14:22)

59 episodes

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