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Play explores the tension between freedom of expression and institutional pressure
Mpho Malesa (Director) and the cast from the Tshwane University of Technology’s Department of Performing Arts are proud to present On Air , a play that promises to entertain and engage audiences with its focus on censorship. On Air follows a fearless radio journalist whose career is built on exposing the truth and holding those in power to account through her national broadcasts. However, the very platform that amplifies her voice becomes increasingly controlled, as overt
Apr 201 min read


Arts Faculty sparks creativity at Clarens Arts Festival
by Gerrit Bester TUT's Faculty of Arts and Design is joining the Clarens Arts Festival for the first time, bringing new voices to the renowned event in the picturesque town of Clarens in the Eastern Free State. Since its establishment in 2022, the festival has consistently brought together renowned artists, performers and audiences, turning Clarens into a vibrant hub where language, heritage and creative expression converge. TUT's collaboration with the festival is based on
Apr 153 min read


Industry-partnered Sample Room strengthens workplace readiness for TUT Interior Design students
by Gerrit Bester Teaching and learning in the Faculty of Arts & Design’s Interior Design Department has become more hands-on with the launch of a Sample Room, powered by student creativity and industry collaboration. In interior design, a sample room is essential for exploring and specifying materials. It enables informed decisions about material application, sustainability, maintenance and aesthetic qualities, helping students design in response to real client requirements.
Apr 93 min read
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