IGUZU Movement Projects arrives in Durban to Empower Young Artists.
The Iguzu Movement
Project is proud to announce the IGUZU (WAGON) Movement Projects – KZN
Districts Tour, a dynamic travelling artistic and educational initiative
designed to empower young people across KwaZulu-Natal.
This impactful programme brings together 40 emerging artists from five districts in Durban for an intensive week-long creative development experience. Running daily from 08h00 to 10h00, participants engage in immersive workshops, creative exchanges, and collaborative sessions spanning dance, music, poetry, and visual arts.
The programme will culminate in a powerful final showcase on March 20 at the Playhouse 410 Studio. This presentation will highlight the collaborative work and creativity developed throughout the week.
Attendance is by
reservation only. To secure a seat, contact:
• Vusi Makanya: vmdanceoffice@gmail.com
• Alwande Mthembu:
mthembualwande91@gmail.com
The initiative has
been touring district municipalities across the province, including eThekwini
Metropolitan Municipality, uMgungundlovu District, King Cetshwayo District,
Zululand District, iLembe District, and Ugu District. At each stop,
participants take part in a structured programme designed to foster self-discovery,
confidence, collaboration, and creative expression.
“Through dance, we journey into the unknown — discovering who we are, where we come from, and who we can become.”
Each district activation features dance and movement workshops, heritage and cultural site visits, live performance experiences, artist engagements, and opportunities for collaborative creation. These activities provide participants with both artistic exposure and meaningful cultural connection.
The programme is led by experienced artist-educators from Vusi Makanya Dance Company and KMSDT, who serve as mentors throughout the journey. Their guidance ensures a supportive, disciplined, and inspiring learning environment.
The IGUZU WAGON Project is funded through the Presidential Employment Stimulus Programme (PESP 6) and the National Arts Council (NAC), an agency of the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture (DSAC).
For updates and more
information, follow the journey on social media using:
#IGUZIMOVEMENTPROJECTS












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