At a time where South Africa is slowly becoming known for not celebrating and fully embracing its own authentic diverse blend of rich culture and history, comes a unique creative idea to awaken the grand children of the soil who are caught between the modern age of chaotic digital formations of technology and lack of knowing their own roots.
Where stigma and myths are highly conveyed to present negative notions about african traditions, culture, healing, ancestral ceremonies, rituals, spirituality, family tree heritage and African way of being is slowly trampled upon.
The Sangoma Festival is brought about by creative solutionist thinkers proud of their background and culture, who saw it necessary to present South Africa and Africa as an effectively innovative power house through its massive diverse span of rich origins and culture.
A two day music, food, drink, arts, crafts, heritage and culture festival rises positively as a unique concept to awaken, address, dismantle and demystify all the stigmas and myths that have become a norm to look down on African culture. The Sangoma Festival aspires to be more than just entertaining, it aims to educate Africans in Africa about themselves, to reflect and take pride in their heritage, and in doing so inviting the rest of the world to celebrate and embrace with us as we showcase our authentic ways of being natively African.
The festival on its own is a powerful creative concept that looks forward to sustaining its objectives in preserving, celebrating and presenting African cultural origins on an annual basis. The festival will create jobs and open up sustainable opportunities for aspiring local and fellow African entrepreneurs, this will help to play a positive role in boosting the growth of a striving economy.
The Sangoma Festival aspires to be a pure leading example that Africa can highly present itself to the world through its authentic nature and variety of cultures, the festival will host keynote speakers, cultural experts, historians, artists, crafts, fashion, musicians and a diverse range of entertainment including interesting topics to engage in, whilst enjoying the great blend of food, drinks and authentic cuisine that africa is known for.
Just hearing about it from one of its core founders Romeo Malepe, the Sangoma Festival creates an anticipation and sense of an eye opening insight to the origins of which we truly are as Africans and the importance of our culture and spirituality in our realms of being. You can also feel that a concept of its stature and capacity will also play a big role in re-uniting and mending mutual relations of Africans in Africa and around the globe.
This festival is the first of its kind, bringing you a unique authentic African celebration, it is a celebration indeed, a celebration that will put South Africa and Africa on the map of pedestal global celebrations through embracing its core cultural origins.
3. At a time where South Africa is slowly
becoming known for not celebrating and
fully embracing its own authentic diverse
blend of rich culture and history, comes a
unique creative and innovative idea to
awaken the grandchildren of the soil who
are caught between the modern age of
chaotic digital formations of technology and
lack of knowing their own roots.
Stigma and myths are still highly conveyed
to present negative notions about African
traditions, culture, healing, Ancestral
ceremonies, slaughtering animals, rituals,
spirituality, family tree heritage and
African ways.
The Sangoma Festival is brought about by
creative solutionist thinkers proud of their
background and culture, who saw it necessary
to present South Africa and Africa as an
effectively innovative power house through
its massive diverse span of rich origins
and culture.
Photograph supplied by Zac Modirapula
4. A two day music, food, drink, arts, crafts,
heritage and culture festival rises positively
as a unique concept to awaken, address,
dismantle and demystify all the stigmas and
myths that have become a norm to look down
on African culture. The Sangoma Festival
aspires to be more than just entertaining,
it aims to educate Africans in Africa about
themselves, to reflect and take pride in their
heritage, and in doing so inviting the rest of
the world to celebrate and embrace with us
as we showcase our authentic ways of being
natively African.
The festival on its own is a powerful creative
concept that looks forward to sustaining its
objectives in preserving, celebrating and
presenting African cultural origins on an
annual basis. The festival will create jobs and
open up sustainable opportunities for aspiring
local and fellow African entrepreneurs, this
will help to play a positive role in boosting the
growth of a striving economy.
I am one of the scums of this earth, a creature rejected and
ridiculed by university professors, professors who later came
sneaking into my home seeking the very information that
they ridiculed me for revealing.” - Credo Mutwa
5. The Sangoma Festival aspires to be a pure
leading example that Africa can highly
present itself to the world through its
authentic nature and variety of cultures.
The festival will host keynote speakers,
cultural experts, historians, artists, crafts,
fashion, musicians and a diverse range of
entertainment including interesting topics
to engage in, whilst enjoying the great blend
of food, drinks, music and authenticity that
Africa is known for.
Just hearing about it from one of its core
founders, Romeo Malepe, the Sangoma
Festival creates an anticipation and sense of
an eye opening insight to the origins of which
we truly are as Africans and the importance
of our culture and spirituality in our
realms of being.
You can also feel that a concept of this stature
and capacity will also play a big role in
re-uniting and mending mutual relations
of Africans in Africa and around the globe.
This festival is the first of its kind, bringing
you a unique authentic African celebration, it
is a celebration indeed, a celebration that will
put South Africa and Africa on the map of
pedestal global celebrations through
embracing its core cultural origins.
12. The highly anticipated first of its kind
Sangoma Festival rises positively through
content and fruition as a unique feast of
celebrations and awareness which strives to
effectively address African spirituality in its
pure diverse formations.
On its aspirations to be more than just
entertaining, the festival has added a new
innovative feature in its 2 day programme,
an award ceremony aimed at honoring and
recognizing those who over the years have
displayed excellence, commitment and
outstanding strides in addressing African
spirituality, culture and heritage.
Dr Vusamazulu Credo Mutwa, a prominent
figure in our country who over the years has
shown excellence, commitment and outstand-
ing consistent results in addressing healing,
empowering and educating our people about
African spirituality, culture and heritage. The
very first Lifetime Achievement Award will be
awarded to him. With this we plan to set a
positive tone for these awards going forward
as an important feature in the activities of the
festival in recognizing and encouraging
communities to assist us in identifying other
active spiritual leaders in our areas who
display such positive strides in building
our country and Africa as a whole.
13. Vusamazulu Credo Mutwa is a prominent
respected figure in South Africa and the
world. He is a Zulu Sangoma or iSanusi
(traditional healer) from South Africa.
He is known as an author of books that draw
upon African mythology, traditional Zulu folk-
lore, extraterrestrial encounters and his own
personal encounters.
His most recent work is a graphic novel called
the ‘Tree of Life Trilogy’ based on his writings
of his most famous book ‘ Indaba my Children’
In 2018 he was honored with an USIBA Award
presented by the South African Department of
Arts and Culture, for his work in Indigenous
Wisdom. He currently lives with his wife,
Virginia, in Kuruman where they run a
hospice clinic.
14. As Sangoma Festival nears, its due date is
yet to be announced, it promises and high-
lights an eye opening insight, creating an
anticipation of a unique authentic African
celebration, and the importance of our culture
and spirituality in our specific realms of being,
embracing African spirituality that shapes the
concept of Ubuntu.
It’s time to rebuild, re-brand and re-learn our
African Ancestry. This is a message behind
the newly launched Sangoma Festival that
urges Africans to celebrate their heritage and
learn more about their cultural background.
15. Romeo Malepe, Founder and Director
Email: romeo@studionova.co.za
Direct: +27 73 415 6596
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@sangomafestival