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UP’S new youth arts festival embraces engineerin­g

- STAFF REPORTER

THE UNIVERSITY of Pretoria’s Faculty of Engineerin­g, Built Environmen­t and Informatio­n Technology is the proud sponsor of a brand-new event to join Pretoria’s youth arts scene.

The Showup Arts Festival, which was held in the University’s iconic Aula theatre on July 13, was the brainchild of David Brink, director of the Stage Alive production company.

The aim of the festival was to foster cultural exchange, inspire artistic expression and provide a platform for emerging artists to display their talents. The spectacula­r proved to be a celebratio­n of creativity, diversity and community engagement through various forms of the performing arts.

It offered school learners and students the opportunit­y to compete in various genres. The format was based on the popular America’s Got Talent, with three judges offering comments to the artists after each performanc­e.

The judges were leaders in their field in various types of performing arts in South Africa. Mortimer Williams is a stage and television actor, best known for his starring role as Ricci September in the SABC2 drama series Erfsondes.

He has also worked in several stage

musicals and television soapies, such as 7de Laan, Isidingo and Scandal.

Heidi Edeling is a well-known South African performer and vocal coach. She served as a judge in the

South African Music Awards and the Aardklop Awards’ Music Panel.

David Brink, who also co-ordinated the event, is a producer and director, who has directed production­s for leading artists such as Lizz Meiring, Martin Bester, PJ Powers and Ladysmith Black Mambazo.

With such auspicious judges to provide feedback, Pretoria’s talented youth were eager to entertain the audience with their unique talents.

Artists were drawn from 65 of the university’s feeder schools in and around Pretoria, with 250 artists from these schools, as well as the university’s student community, participat­ing in the event. It was the first of its kind in South Africa.

The event was concluded with a gala evening in the Aula. First place went to vocalist Reneésha Kruger from Hoëskool Die Wilgers, who performed the song Never enough from the musical The Greatest Showman.

Second place went to another talented vocalist from the same school, Zarko van Niekerk, who performed Michael Bublé’s popular song Sway. Third place went to Freddy Swarts from Hoërskool Linden, who performed a hip-hop contempora­ry dance item to the lyrics of Tate Mccrea’s That Way.

By sponsoring this event, the Faculty of Engineerin­g, Built Environmen­t and Informatio­n Technology demonstrat­ed its commitment to promoting the role of technology in the arts. Professor Wynand Steyn, Dean of the Faculty, said: “Although the faculty is home to several highly technical fields, we encourage our students’ developmen­t into well-rounded individual­s and actively support the arts.”

 ?? I SUPPLIED ?? WINNERS of the first Showup Arts Festival: Reneésha Kruger (first place), Zarko van Niekerk (second) and Freddy Swarts (third).
I SUPPLIED WINNERS of the first Showup Arts Festival: Reneésha Kruger (first place), Zarko van Niekerk (second) and Freddy Swarts (third).

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