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The Citizen
5 days ago
- Science
- The Citizen
Lipholo achieves remarkable success
SHARPEVILLE.– One of Sharpeville's top secondary schools, Mohloli Maths, Science & ICT School of Specialisation with Maritime focus, does not cease to amaze, producing good results consistently. Last week, the school's two Grade 10 learners, Thabiso Malete and Mabitle Lesedi, represented their school in China. This week, the school announced that it is proud of one of its learners, Tebello Lipholo, a Grade Eight who achieved success in the Inkal Oral Research Competitions. The competition aims to promote historical knowledge, creativity, and critical thinking among learners. 'We are proud to announce that Tebello Lipholo, a talented Grade 8 learner, has achieved remarkable success in the Inkal Oral Research Competitions. Tebello's outstanding research skills and presentation abilities have earned him top honours, progressing from the cluster level to the provincial level,' a statement by the school said, adding that the key highlights were: Research Excellence: Tebello demonstrated exceptional research skills, showcasing his ability to investigate and analyse complex topics. Effective Communication: His presentation skills impressed judges at both cluster and provincial levels, highlighting his confidence and clarity in communicating his findings. Achievement: Winning at both cluster and provincial levels is a testament to Tebello's hard work, dedication, and passion for research. 'Congratulations to Tebello Lipholo! We commend Tebello for his outstanding achievement and look forward to seeing his continued growth and success in research and academia.'


The Citizen
18-07-2025
- Entertainment
- The Citizen
'Tebello/The Night Piece' : A German-SA collaborative effort that engaged the audience
The O-Team is a German collective known for its experimental and immersive performances that blends various forms of theatre, music, and art installations. Samuel Hof of the O-Team and Napo Masheane of Village Gossip Productions. Pictures: Supplied 'Bringing our 'Night Piece' to South Africa and reinterpreting it here with wonderful local artists was a very enriching experience,' producer Samuel Hof of the O-Team tells The Citizen. The O-Team is a German collective known for its experimental and immersive performances that blend various forms of theatre, music, and art installations. The collective is in the country to collaborate with renowned South African playwright Napo Masheane, through her company Village Gossip Productions, on Tebello — The Night Piece. ALSO READ: Linda van Coppenhagen said classical music's power is real SA German collab The Night Piece is a collaboration between South African and German artists. The one-of-a-kind 12-hour artistic meditative performance explores the mystical and transformative power of the night. The production explores and re-images African and European rituals, offering a unique artistic experience that challenges conventional perceptions of performance art. 'There is no fourth wall. No separation between 'actor' and 'audience'. No wings to hide behind. Just a living, breathing ensemble — cast, crew, and our phenomenal guests — each of you co-creating this midnight mise-en-scène with every gesture, gasp, and glance,' Masheane shared with The Citizen. 'We enter not merely a show, but a nocturnal ritual—a bold, unscripted symphony of breath, body, and becoming.' The award-winning Masheane says the characters in this theatre piece don't just perform, but 'they live truthfully under the watchful spotlight of moonlight and metaphor, making magic out of the lines life has improvised for them.' ALSO READ: Kelvin Momo's management team warns of scam when trying to book the music producer Tebello — The Night Piece's good run Tebello — The Night Piece had a successful preview in Johannesburg and sold-out performances in Lesotho. It was also showcased at the recent National Arts Festival in Makhanda, formerly known as Grahamstown. On Friday night, audiences in Bloemfontein at Rag Farm will have a last opportunity to see the critically acclaimed performance. The intimate experience, which is limited to just 20 to 30 people per performance, invites attendees on a deeply meditative journey from dusk till dawn, where they are encouraged to disconnect from the outside world, embrace vulnerability, and connect with themselves and others in a sacred, quiet space. NOW READ: It's a wrap: A look inside Muvhango's final day of filming