A New Era: The 2026 Standard Bank Young Artist Award Cohort Première’s at the National Arts Festival
For over 40 years, the Standard Bank Young Artist Awards have identified and celebrated South African artists who are pushing boundaries and shaping contemporary discourse in the arts. Selected by the National Arts Festival’s Artistic Committee, part of the SBYA’s year includes the presentation of a new work at the Festival.
This is a much-anticipated highlight of the National Arts Festival’s programme and the 2026 Standard Bank Young Artist Award Winners (SBYA) will be in Makhanda this year with a varied and fascinating body of work. From exploring ancient African indigenous knowledge perspectives to celebrating the global rise of South African pop culture, each artist presents a bold vision that pushes the boundaries of their discipline, unpacking girlhood, love, African ontologies and transformative performance on a world stage.
(Left: Jason Jacobs)
THEATRE – JASON
JACOBS PRESENTS KRAAL
The 2026 Standard Bank Young Artist for Theatre - Jason
Jacobs
July 2 – 20h00 – 21h05
July 3 -16h00 – 17h05
July 4 – 14h00 – 15h05
(Right: Lee-Che Janecke)
DANCE – LEE-CHE JANECKE PRESENTS MAJAIVAN: A MOVEMENT STORY OF THE LIFE OF LEE-CHE JANECKE
The 2026 Standard Bank Young Artist for Dance - Lee-Che
Janecke
MAJAIVAN: A Movement Story of the Life of Lee-Che Janecke is an emotional interpretation of Janecke’s journey through family, identity and their role at the forefront of the global rise of African dance. With choreography rooted in resilience and grace, this performance invites audiences to reflect on their own paths while celebrating the transformative power of movement.
Known professionally as Litchi HOV, Janecke has spent over 13 years forging a movement language that feels ancestral and futuristic at once. Globally recognised as a choreographer, creative director and cultural innovator, Litchi is the creative force behind Grammy Award-winning phenomenon Tyla, and helped propel Water into a global dance awakening, crafting choreography that moved from screens to stadiums with magnetic velocity. His visionary work on Push 2 Start earned him a 2025 MTV VMA nomination for Best Choreography.
Rhodes Box
June 27 – 20h00 – 20h50
June 28 – 16h00 – 16h50
June 29 - 10h00 – 10h50
(Left: Gabi Motuba)
JAZZ – GABI MOTUBA
PRESENTS THE SOUNDS OF A BLACK GIRL
The 2026 Standard Bank Young Artist for Jazz - Gabi Motuba
The Sounds of a Black Girl introduces an exciting new ensemble of world-renowned musicians. Motuba’s majestic voice anchors a sonic exploration of spiritual jazz and neo-soul, blurring traditional boundaries through improvisation and philosophy. Building on her acclaimed album The Sabbath, this work extends her experimental compositional practice. “Jazz exists in my philosophy. Rooted in jazz as philosophy rather than genre, the album dissolves traditional boundaries, embracing improvisation as both method and meaning. It is my way of life and my style,” Motuba reflects.
Critics praise Motuba for her musicality, compositional depth and rare ability to articulate the theory that underpins her praxis. She is regarded as a compelling composer and a majestic vocalist, capable of holding vast emotional landscapes within a single phrase.
Great Hall
July 4 – 16h00 – 18h00
(Right: Manana)
MUSIC – MANANA
PRESENTS PULCHRITUDINOUS: THE BEAUTY OF
THE JOURNEY
The 2026 Standard Bank Young Artist for Music - Manana
Pulchritudinous: The Beauty of the Journey marks an iconic Manana performance with a full band and horn section. The show spans the entirety of his artistic journey, from his debut EP In the Beginning Was the End to 2025’s OBHM: Full Stop, tracing an emotional narrative of love, loss and healing. Audiences will experience rare renditions, new arrangements and unreleased material in what promises to be a once-in-a-lifetime showcase. The addition of the horn section brings a fresh and distinctive sound to beloved songs.
Hailing from eSwatini, Manana is a SAMA winner who has collaborated with global stars including Burna Boy, Usher, Tyla, Pheelz, Nasty C, Amanda Black, Ami Faku, Cynthia Erivo, Shekinah and Sauti Sol.
Great Hall
June 27 – 21h00 – 23h00
(Left: Bronwyn Katz)
VISUAL ART – BRONWYN KATZ PRESENTS TA A-B KOBAB ADA KĀXU-DA, TI KHOE-DU’E!
The 2026 Standard Bank Young Artist for Visual Art – Bronwyn
Katz
Born in Kimberley, but living and working in Cape Town, Katz is a founding member of iQhiya, an 11-women artist collective which has performed across various spaces, including Documenta 14 (in Kassel and Athens). Her artistic practice is an evolving system of notation, an effort to articulate the phonetics of an imagined creole language. Engaging with the concept of land as a living repository of memory and trauma, her work reflects on space as lived experience, considering the land’s capacity to remember, carry and communicate the traces of its occupation.
Monument Gallery
June 25 - July 5: 09h00 to 17h00
Find the Standard Bank Young Artists on the Programme by filtering for Curated Programme or click below:
https://tickets.nationalartsfestival.co.za/en?programme_type_id=6






