Learn more about the creator of Teaformance

"We give actors actual on stage experience where they can hone their skills, in service training for aspiring actors"

TEAFORMANCE, a non-profit organisation and theatre company, are looking for some aspiring thespians to join in the fun.

The creator, executive director, writer, producer and director of Teaformance spoke to the CHRONICLE about their theatrical antics and what they’re all about.

Tjom van Aswegen started Teaformance in 2014, because of his love of culture, drama and theatre and because he wanted to give actors a chance to do what they love, as there aren’t many opportunities for them otherwise.

“Teaformance comes from my love of teaching and performance, so I combined my love for both and there you have it,” he says.

“We give actors actual on-stage experience, where they can hone their skills – in-service training for aspiring actors.”
Teaformance is currently performing fortnightly (every two weeks) at the Art Farm and does different types of shows, especially for kids, focusing on telling stories with moral themes and even interactive shows, where kids can be a part of the fun.

The launch at Art Farm took place on September 24, and featured a show with six characters, about a “distorted, dysfunctionally functional family”, as Tjom puts it.

“I want theatre to be accessible to everyone; that is a big part of this for me, making it affordable.

“I want to keep this running, perhaps expand at some stage and, maybe, one day even become a profitable organisation,” says Tjom, looking to the future.

Any aspiring actors who would like to get involved, or need more information, should feel free to contact Tjom on 082 343 8027.

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