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Opportunity for youth to showcase talent at creative art exhibition

The exhibition will be split across three days, once again, and will be held from June 8 to 10. On June 8 and 9, learners from schools in the area will be hosted.

THE annual Out There creative arts festival is set to once again mesmerise audiences with the work of amazingly talented residents from south Durban and it is expected to be bigger and better than before.

The exhibition will focus on fashion, music and art, and offers creative artists the opportunity to showcase their talent, and offers youth an opportunity to express themselves.

The exhibition will be split across three days, once again, and will be held from June 8 to 10. On June 8 and 9, learners from schools in the area will be hosted.

Charles Moyo, one of the organisers of the event said, “The mornings are dedicated to networking and motivational talks with learners from schools, while the afternoons are opened to the public.

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“We are excited to host our showstopper, which is a fashion show and live music later in the evening on June 10. The event will also host Gcina Mhlophe, a South African storyteller, mentor and founder of the Gcinamasiko Foundation, Arnold Awoen Wolf Phillips, a South African musician and mentor, as well as Ricky Basnett, an international surfer and tattoo artist.

“Stylist and Durban’s influencer, Leigh Basnett, founder of Forever Trendy and actor, Sbu Brownz Shozi and Thapelo Msimango, founder of Made By Ari, will also showcase their work.”

For more information contact Charles Moyo on 061 432 0805 or Blak Bornfree on 066 218 5340.

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