The programme is designed to equip the student for the exciting
world of arts (World Ethnography, Kinetic Technique, Drama, Stage
Design, Theatre, etc.). It is to train students as practitioners
and researchers in the field of arts, culture and heritage. On
completion a student will also be an eligible employee in the
arts, culture and heritage industry or be prepared to become an
entrepreneur for the arts.
These courses unearth the educative potential that the arts,
culture and heritage have, in development and change while remaining
entertaining. In these courses, strong emphasis is placed on performance,
research and educational skills. Throughout the training, skills
are harnessed and intensified to equip the student with expertise
to work in multicultural environments and develop communities.
Employment opportunities, e.g. teaching profession, research,
performer, director, choreographer, composer, conductor, arts
manager, producer, adjudicator, TV, film, radio, Department of
Arts, Culture and Heritage, museums, recording studios, arts critic,
journalism, librarian, sound and lighting engineering, NGO’s
and CBO’s.
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Staff
Professor
C.M. Ndlovu, BA (Hons) Ethnomusicology
(Natal), MA Social Anthropology and Ethnomusicology (Queens
University of Belfast), PhD Musicology (Rhodes)
Senior Lecturer
Vacant
Lecturers
L.E.N. Zulu, SSTD, B.Ed, BA Mus (UZ)
H.N. Seleke, B Mus (Hons) UZ
G.M. Ntaka, SSTD, B.Paed, B.Ed Hons, BA Music Hons, MA Music,
PhD (UZ) ABET (UNISA), HR Certificate (UNISA)
V. Ngema, BA (UZ), MA (UZ). Phd (UZ)
Temporary Lecturers
N.N. Mhlongo, B. Drama (Hons) (UZ)
E.S. Pewa, PhD Music (UZ)
J.J. van Coller, B.Mus Hons (UNISA), UPLM (Piano), UPLM (Organ),
UTLM (Piano), M.Mus (UNISA)
C.A. Ocholla, BSc. Computer Science (UCT), Bachelor of Fine
Arts (Michaellis - UCT)
I Ferreira, BA Drama, University of Pretoria
A Peiris, B.Mus (Hons) M.Mus, LRSM, LRAM, LTCL, UPLM