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		<title>Ep 4: &quot;Children make the best storytellers&quot;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Children make the best storytellers. Partly because their comedic timing is perfect. They have no filters and tell it like it is.<br />
<br />
But children also make great storytellers because there’s something about childhood that makes us feel like we are the centre of an ever-evolving adventure.<br />
<br />
Join us as we spotlight emerging storytellers such as Mainala Silondwa, Nikita Mokgware, Jonathan Kapumba, Emanuel Goncalves, Joshua Kafumukache and the other 15 students who make up the graduate class of MultiChoice Talent Factory and MTF Academy Southern Africa 2019.<br />
<br />
Channel Playlist: https://bit.ly/31UM2Vu<br />
Website: www.audiodacious.com<br />
<br />
Series commissioned by: MultiChoice<br />
<br />
Production team<br />
Producers: Audiodacious<br />
Script: Nevelia Moloi<br />
Narrator: Mzamo Moloi<br />
Editor: Mzamo Moloi<br />
Voice audio engineer: Andrew Sutherland<br />
<br />
Special thanks:<br />
Lebogang Ramothata (for MultiChoice) & Studio Zoo<br />
<br />
Music:<br />
"Say Hello" by Be Still the Earth – Artlist<br />
"The Light" by Dusty Marshall - Artlist <a href="https://audiodacious.com/">Audiodacious website</a> &middot; <a href="https://multichoicetalentfactory.com/">MultiChoice Talent Factory</a> &middot; <a href="https://twitter.com/AfriStoryteller">Twitter</a>]]></description>
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		<itunes:summary><![CDATA[Children make the best storytellers. Partly because their comedic timing is perfect. They have no filters and tell it like it is.

But children also make great storytellers because there’s something about childhood that makes us feel like we are the centre of an ever-evolving adventure.

Join us as we spotlight emerging storytellers such as Mainala Silondwa, Nikita Mokgware, Jonathan Kapumba, Emanuel Goncalves, Joshua Kafumukache and the other 15 students who make up the graduate class of MultiChoice Talent Factory and MTF Academy Southern Africa 2019.

Channel Playlist: https://bit.ly/31UM2Vu
Website: www.audiodacious.com

Series commissioned by: MultiChoice

Production team
Producers: Audiodacious
Script: Nevelia Moloi
Narrator: Mzamo Moloi
Editor: Mzamo Moloi
Voice audio engineer: Andrew Sutherland

Special thanks:
Lebogang Ramothata (for MultiChoice) & Studio Zoo

Music:
"Say Hello" by Be Still the Earth – Artlist
"The Light" by Dusty Marshall - Artlist]]></itunes:summary>
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		<title>Ep 3: “A good story is a terrible thing to waste”</title>
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		<description><![CDATA['Once upon a time', is how many of our favourite childhood stories begin. <br />
<br />
Once upon a time there was a young girl, actually (9) young girls and (11) young boys born in different parts of East Africa, into different families, on different days, growing up in different households with different traditions. <br />
<br />
But one thing all of them had in common was a dream that went far beyond their circumstances: <br />
to tell their stories to the world. <br />
<br />
As they grew up, all 20 of them became storytellers in one way or another. But on October 3rd 2018, they all landed a leading role in a new story. A story never before seen in their part of the world. <br />
<br />
The story of a film training programme that would change the course of their lives in a big way: the MultiChoice Talent Factory East Africa Academy. <br />
<br />
We tracked the journeys of these aspiring storytellers to find out how this training programme impacted the course of their own stories, as well as those of the families and communities around them.<br />
<br />
Special thanks to: <br />
•	Cheryl Uys-Allie: MTF Director<br />
•	Njoki Muhoho: MTF East Africa Academy Director<br />
•	Reatile Tekateka: Executive Head Corporate Affairs MultiChoice Africa<br />
•	Lebogang Ramothata: MFT Comms Lead: MultiChoice Africa<br />
•	StudioZoo<br />
•	Nairobi film & recording crew<br />
<br />
Channel Playlist: https://bit.ly/31UM2Vu<br />
Website: www.audiodacious.com<br />
<br />
Series commissioned by: MultiChoice<br />
<br />
Production team<br />
Producers: Audiodacious<br />
Script: Nevelia Moloi<br />
Narrator: Mzamo Moloi<br />
Editor: Tshepo Madiba<br />
Voice audio engineer: Andrew Sutherland <br />
<br />
Music: <br />
Bamba African Market by Kaleido Sea - Artlist<br />
Desert Queen by Kadir Demir- Artlist<br />
Dream the World by John Isaac - Artlist<br />
<br />
Additional credits: <br />
Kenyatta Univesity Anthem - from @KenyattaUni twitter<br />
First TV station in Africa - youtube <a href="https://audiodacious.com/">Audiodacious website</a> &middot; <a href="https://multichoicetalentfactory.com/">MultiChoice Talent Factory</a> &middot; <a href="https://twitter.com/AfriStoryteller">Twitter</a>]]></description>
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				<pubDate>Thu, 24 Oct 2019 23:17:00 +0200</pubDate>
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						<itunes:title>Ep 3: “A good story is a terrible thing to waste”</itunes:title>
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		<itunes:summary><![CDATA['Once upon a time', is how many of our favourite childhood stories begin. 

Once upon a time there was a young girl, actually (9) young girls and (11) young boys born in different parts of East Africa, into different families, on different days, growing up in different households with different traditions. 

But one thing all of them had in common was a dream that went far beyond their circumstances: 
to tell their stories to the world. 

As they grew up, all 20 of them became storytellers in one way or another. But on October 3rd 2018, they all landed a leading role in a new story. A story never before seen in their part of the world. 

The story of a film training programme that would change the course of their lives in a big way: the MultiChoice Talent Factory East Africa Academy. 

We tracked the journeys of these aspiring storytellers to find out how this training programme impacted the course of their own stories, as well as those of the families and communities around them.

Special thanks to: 
•	Cheryl Uys-Allie: MTF Director
•	Njoki Muhoho: MTF East Africa Academy Director
•	Reatile Tekateka: Executive Head Corporate Affairs MultiChoice Africa
•	Lebogang Ramothata: MFT Comms Lead: MultiChoice Africa
•	StudioZoo
•	Nairobi film & recording crew

Channel Playlist: https://bit.ly/31UM2Vu
Website: www.audiodacious.com

Series commissioned by: MultiChoice

Production team
Producers: Audiodacious
Script: Nevelia Moloi
Narrator: Mzamo Moloi
Editor: Tshepo Madiba
Voice audio engineer: Andrew Sutherland 

Music: 
Bamba African Market by Kaleido Sea - Artlist
Desert Queen by Kadir Demir- Artlist
Dream the World by John Isaac - Artlist

Additional credits: 
Kenyatta Univesity Anthem - from @KenyattaUni twitter
First TV station in Africa - youtube]]></itunes:summary>
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		<title>Ep 2: &quot;From the fringes to centre stage&quot;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every year, a small town with scarcely over 80 000 residents puts on a spectacle that few others on this continent, perhaps even the world, have managed to replicate.<br />
 <br />
In true David-meets-Goliath style, the National Arts Festival attracts more than 200 000 visitors, to more than 2 000 performances on a programme of more than 600 events. <br />
 <br />
2019 marks the 45th anniversary of the festival in the small city of Makhanda (formerly known as Grahamstown). In this episode, the African Storyteller team takes you on a road trip to and through the National Arts Festival in Makhanda. <br />
 <br />
“From the Fringes to Centre Stage” was produced while on location at the 2019 National Arts Festival. <br />
 <br />
Special thanks to: <br />
The National Arts Festival committee, NAF media & PR team<br />
Additional music and scenes taken from performances: Umthombo by Amandla Danca Teatro, KZN Youth Orchestra & Andrew Young, All Who Pass, Nduduzo Makhathini & Kitty Phetla, Makhanda Kwantu Choir, The Thunderbirds.<br />
<br />
Series commissioned by: MultiChoice<br />
 <br />
Production team<br />
Producers: Mzamo Moloi, Nevelia Moloi<br />
Narrator: Mzamo Moloi<br />
Script: Nevelia Moloi<br />
Editor: Bongani Khoza<br />
Voice audio engineer: Andrew Sutherland <br />
<br />
Music: <br />
Eternal Life by Ziv Moran - Artlist.io<br />
Deep Blue by Dusty Marshall - Artlist.io<br />
Just Jump by Ian Post - Artlist.io <a href="https://twitter.com/AfriStoryteller">Twitter</a> &middot; <a href="https://multichoicetalentfactory.com/">Multichoice Talent Factory</a>]]></description>
					<category>Arts</category>
				<pubDate>Fri, 05 Jul 2019 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
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						<itunes:title>Ep 2: &quot;From the fringes to centre stage&quot;</itunes:title>
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		<itunes:summary><![CDATA[Every year, a small town with scarcely over 80 000 residents puts on a spectacle that few others on this continent, perhaps even the world, have managed to replicate.
 
In true David-meets-Goliath style, the National Arts Festival attracts more than 200 000 visitors, to more than 2 000 performances on a programme of more than 600 events. 
 
2019 marks the 45th anniversary of the festival in the small city of Makhanda (formerly known as Grahamstown). In this episode, the African Storyteller team takes you on a road trip to and through the National Arts Festival in Makhanda. 
 
“From the Fringes to Centre Stage” was produced while on location at the 2019 National Arts Festival. 
 
Special thanks to: 
The National Arts Festival committee, NAF media & PR team
Additional music and scenes taken from performances: Umthombo by Amandla Danca Teatro, KZN Youth Orchestra & Andrew Young, All Who Pass, Nduduzo Makhathini & Kitty Phetla, Makhanda Kwantu Choir, The Thunderbirds.

Series commissioned by: MultiChoice
 
Production team
Producers: Mzamo Moloi, Nevelia Moloi
Narrator: Mzamo Moloi
Script: Nevelia Moloi
Editor: Bongani Khoza
Voice audio engineer: Andrew Sutherland 

Music: 
Eternal Life by Ziv Moran - Artlist.io
Deep Blue by Dusty Marshall - Artlist.io
Just Jump by Ian Post - Artlist.io]]></itunes:summary>
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		<title>Minisode: Amy Jephta on ‘All Who Pass’, her new show at #NAF2019</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The National Arts Festival is currently underway in Makhanda (previously known as Grahamstown).<br />
<br />
In this minisode of African Storyteller we speak to Amy Jephta, award-winning playwright behind various plays and shows such as Ellen: The Ellen Pakkies Story, and now more recently the international series, Trackers.<br />
<br />
Amy tells us about the inspiration behind All Who Pass, her featured show at this year's Arts Fest, directed by Quanita Adams.<br />
<br />
Subscribe to listen to more episodes and minisodes. <a href="https://twitter.com/thegravegirl">Amy Jeptha on Twitter</a> &middot; <a href="https://twitter.com/AfriStoryteller">Twitter</a> &middot; <a href="https://multichoicetalentfactory.com/">Multichoice Talent Factory</a>]]></description>
					<category>Arts</category>
				<pubDate>Wed, 03 Jul 2019 08:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
				<podcast:season>0</podcast:season>
		<podcast:episode>0</podcast:episode>
						<itunes:title>Minisode: Amy Jephta on ‘All Who Pass’, her new show at #NAF2019</itunes:title>
		<itunes:season>0</itunes:season>
		<itunes:episode>0</itunes:episode>
		<itunes:author>Audiodacious</itunes:author>
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		<itunes:summary><![CDATA[The National Arts Festival is currently underway in Makhanda (previously known as Grahamstown).

In this minisode of African Storyteller we speak to Amy Jephta, award-winning playwright behind various plays and shows such as Ellen: The Ellen Pakkies Story, and now more recently the international series, Trackers.

Amy tells us about the inspiration behind All Who Pass, her featured show at this year's Arts Fest, directed by Quanita Adams.

Subscribe to listen to more episodes and minisodes.]]></itunes:summary>
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		<title>Ep 1: &quot;Telling our stories, the way we want to&quot;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Is it possible to get 10 years of work experience in just one year? Young film graduates who’ve been through the Magic in Motion Academy believe it is.<br />
<br />
While many believe that a film degree alone can’t get you very far in a highly contested industry, the alumni of this Academy are flipping the script.<br />
<br />
Through the Magic in Motion Academy, these African storytellers are telling the stories they want to, the way they want to. <a href="https://twitter.com/AfriStoryteller">Twitter</a> &middot; <a href="https://multichoicetalentfactory.com/">Multichoice Talent Factory</a>]]></description>
					<category>Arts</category>
				<pubDate>Fri, 21 Jun 2019 12:00:00 +0200</pubDate>
				<podcast:season>0</podcast:season>
		<podcast:episode>0</podcast:episode>
						<itunes:title>Ep 1: &quot;Telling our stories, the way we want to&quot;</itunes:title>
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		<itunes:episode>0</itunes:episode>
		<itunes:author>Audiodacious</itunes:author>
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		<itunes:summary><![CDATA[Is it possible to get 10 years of work experience in just one year? Young film graduates who’ve been through the Magic in Motion Academy believe it is.

While many believe that a film degree alone can’t get you very far in a highly contested industry, the alumni of this Academy are flipping the script.

Through the Magic in Motion Academy, these African storytellers are telling the stories they want to, the way they want to.]]></itunes:summary>
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