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Artists to complain to Zuma

2009-11-16 12:20

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Mbombela - Mpumalanga's artists are trekking to Gauteng in a bid to voice their grievances about the "shameful" state of arts and culture in the province to President Jacob Zuma.

The artists, some of whom are members of the Creative Writers' Union of South Africa, will join other artists from around the country on Tuesday at the Sandton Convention Centre, where Zuma will be responding to questions raised before his election in April.

"Our artists have suffered too much in this province. We will therefore drive all the way from Nelspruit to Sandton to ensure that the president deals with our grievances once and for all," said the union's provincial co-ordinator, Alpheus Nhlabathi.

Nhlabathi said the union would ask Zuma to address issues such as the fact that Mpumalanga's department of culture, sports and recreation splashed R22m on a once-off play about apartheid struggle hero Gert Sibande. The money was given to controversial playwright Mbongeni Ngema.

"In comparison, the KwaZulu-Natal government built a R15m studio that can be used by talented local artists who want to record music in that province," said Nhlabathi.

Criticism

"Artists from the province are always criticised for the quality of their albums, but to get good quality you have to travel all the way to Johannesburg," Nhlabathi said.

He also criticised the department for giving entertainment contracts to the same people over and over again.

"When you attend functions organised by the department, you will be shocked to realise that the same two companies are always hired to provide sound and the stage. Always," said Nhlabathi.

Nhlabathi added that the union would also alert Zuma about the police's failure to curb piracy in the province.

"Anyone can just walk down the street or to the taxi rank and see that our music and videos are being sold for R20 on the streets. Would a drug dealer be allowed to sell dope so openly without being arrested?" he said.

He said the police's failure to crack down on piracy meant that they viewed the work of artists as "nothing of great value".

"With artists suffering from this kind of treatment, it is only proper to ask: 'Are we workers or court jesters?' It seems to me we are nothing but mere entertainers," Nhlabathi said.

Spokesperson for the presidency Zingaphi Jakuja confirmed that Zuma will be meeting the artists.

"The president has met these sectors prior to the elections to listen to the issues facing the creative industry. The purpose of the meeting will be to give a progress report on some of the issues that were raised before," said Jakuja.

"This is also done with a view to continue engaging with the rest of the creative industry. South Africa as a world partner of the Millennium Development Goals of 2014 regard the contribution of cultural industries in the economy as important," she said.
 

- African Eye

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realism 11/16/2009 12:49:53 PM
Get a life! Do you really think Zuma cares about Arty farty stuff. He doesn't care about people dying why the hell should he care about ART? Get painting and try sell your dreams

Lou 11/16/2009 1:31:15 PM
The obvious question is what political links are there between the companies getting contracts and the people in public office in that province. Two things: firstly you sort out people in office by voting for the right people to be in office. Secondly: we are just entertainers. If people choose not to buy from us, we become expired. I can add many things to this; you do not need a R15 million studio to sound good, you need proper skills. Nothing stops artists from arranging their own events. Making music that you love is a luxury, not a right. Making music people want to buy is something else. If you can not reconcile your musical style with what the market wants or if you are not willing to compromise give people what they want then you should get out of the business and to it purely for personal reasons. It does not matter what you sell, there is a consumer who has to want to buy at a price your are willing to accept. I've not been able to do that in 8 years and have had a day job to sumplement my income, which takes time away from making music and promoting myself. I've had to re-think my whole approach to music and I have to do that if I ever hope to make a living from music alone.

kids 11/16/2009 1:38:22 PM
We are being like little kids and if every time something happens we run to "mummy ,mummy, Ben sucked my ice cream". Grow up.

pedido 11/16/2009 5:00:34 PM
You do the things the way you've always done them, then you'll get what you've already got

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