Tydens Suidoosterfees 2025 het die ATKV Jeugteaterprogram opnuut bewys waarom dit as een van die mees dinamiese ontwikkelingsplatforms vir jong teaterstemme in die Wes-Kaap en Suid-Afrika beskou word. In vennootskap met die ATKV, die Wes-Kaapse Departement van Kultuursake en Sport (DKES) en ander sleutelvennote, het die program studente, amateurkunstenaars en leerders van regoor die land ’n geleentheid gegee om hul kreatiwiteit te vier, hul vaardighede te verfyn en hul stories met gehore te deel.
The 2025 ATKV Youth Theatre Programme at the Suidoosterfees once again demonstrated why it is regarded as one of the most dynamic development platforms for emerging theatre voices in the Western Cape and South Africa. In partnership with the ATKV, the Western Cape Department of Cultural Affairs and Sport (DCAS), and other key stakeholders, the programme offered students, amateur artists and learners from across the country the opportunity to express their creativity, refine their skills, and share their stories with audiences.
Beste van DKES-dramafees
Die Beste van DKES-dramafees, gekoördineer deur Moeniel Jacobs, het twee produksies na die fees gebring: Pas, van Plettenbergbaai Sekondêre Skool, met Carin Fourie en Bronlyn van Rhyner; en Philip O.N. Botha se Klip in my pad, geproduseer deur Take a Bow. (Foto’s: AB Jantjies)
The Beste van DKES-dramafees, coordinated by Moeniel Jacobs, brought two productions to the festival: Pas, from Plettenberg Bay Secondary School, featuring Carin Fourie and Bronlyn van Rhyner; and Klip in my pad by Philip O.N. Botha, produced by Take a Bow. (Photos: AB Jantjies)
The Old Man Who Thought He Had a Dog
Nadat Angelique Filter se The Old Man Who Thought He Had a Dog gehore in 2024 by die Première Teaterfees in Stellenbosch beïndruk het, is dit genooi om in die ATKV Jeugteaterprogram opgeneem te word. (Foto’s: Verskaf)
After Angelique Filter’s The Old Man Who Thought He Had a Dog impressed audiences at the 2024 Première Theatre Festival in Stellenbosch, it was invited to be included in the ATKV Youth Theatre Programme. (Photos: Supplied)
Queenie-hulle
Northlink Kollege se Queenie-hulle het feesgangers ’n blik op vyf bergies se ervaringe in Kaapstad gegee. (Foto’s: AB Jantjies)
Northlink College’s Queenie-hulle gave festivalgoers a glimpse into the experiences of five bergies in Cape Town. (Photos: AB Jantjies)
Weerskant
The Stage Performing Arts Studio se Weerskant het die skoonheid, pyn en gevolge lewensbelangrike besluite onder die vergrootglas geplaas. (Foto’s: Verskaf)
The Stage Performing Arts Studio’s Weerskant placed the beauty, pain and consequences of life-changing decisions under the spotlight. (Photos: Supplied)
Proscenium-jeugteater | Proscenium Youth Theatre
Die Proscenium Jeugteater-program, ondersteun deur die Wes-Kaapse Onderwysdepartement (WKOD) en die Tribuo Fonds, is in vennootskap met Suidoosterfees, Toyota Woordfees en KKNK op die ATKV Jeugteaterprogram geakkommodeer. Skoliere van regoor Suid-Afrika het deelgeneem aan 15 kort toneelstukke wat ’n belangrike bydrae lewer tot opvoedkundige en kreatiewe ontwikkeling. (Foto’s: AB Jantjies)
The Proscenium Youth Theatre programme, supported by the Western Cape Education Department (WCED) and the Tribuo Fund, was included in the ATKV Youth Theatre programme through partnerships with Suidoosterfees, Toyota Stellenbosch Woordfees and the KKNK. Learners from across South Africa participated in 15 short plays that contributed significantly to educational and creative development. (Photos: AB Jantjies)
Die Suidoosterfees se ATKV Jeugteaterprogram is moontlik gemaak deur | The Suidoosterfees’s ATKV Youth Theatre programme was made possible by
