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Dreamers Avenue to host workshop for creatives

Covid-19 has exposed the need for diversification in the local entertainment industry.

In light of this, Ontiretse Tshiamiso, the creative director of Dreamers Avenue who host a creative arts workshop on how big names were able to achieve diversification during difficult times.

The workshop will be held under the theme, ‘Where to from here?’

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Explaining his concept, Tshiamiso said, “As Batswana, our industry is seriously struggling to dust itself off looking at the fact that during festive season it was hard for some of our talented acts, especially Hip-Hop artists to get booked as South African artists were given preference.”

Spearheading the event will be Slikour, the veteran rapper who also owns a media company called Slikour OnLife.

“Slikour is ideal because he was able to juggle between being a rapper and a businessman throughout the years. He is to share some knowledge with us Batswana by sharing the secret to making it and growing big. From being on Skwata Camp to where he is now and how he was able to direct the brand, he will be assisting with public relations and marketing of the event,” revealed Tshiamiso.

Joining the party is Sibu Mabena who worked with Cassper Nyovest on his ‘Fill up the Dome’ event as the performance designer. her company hosted, ‘Lockdown House Parties’ on Channel O.

She will be doing a demonstration of what people should expect when running their businesses and sharing her knowledge on making it as a female.

DJ Kenzo’s surprise performances will set the ambience at the shop-event billed for Notwane Gardens outdoor set-up from 1pm on 4th March.

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“Everyone is invited, from journalists, artists, promoters, contributors and everyone who is playing a role in the creative space to share knowledge and find solutions,” said Tshiamiso.

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