Right to Speak Poets Catalogue Is Promoting South African Poets

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The Goethe-Institut in South Africa, in partnership with Hear My Voice NPO, the UKZN Centre for Creative Arts, the General Representation of Flanders, Wallonie-Bruxelles International and Institut Francais Afrique du Sud are proud and excited to launch The Right to Speak South African Poets Catalogue aimed at promoting a specially curated list of young and thriving South African poets to international markets including Europe. 

The Right to Speak Poets Catalogue, as one of the main outputs of the Right To Speak international exchange programme, profiles 20 prolific youth page and stage poets from the length and breadth of South Africa.

Highlighting emerging poets who are ready for international stages, the beautifully designed catalogue is aimed at small and large poetry and literature platforms around the world and provides an easy guide for programmers and promoters interested in booking and showcasing South African spoken word talent. 

“As proud partners of the Right to Speak project, we are encouraged by initiatives like the Right To Speak Poets Catalogue, which opens up avenues for poets and organisations looking to broaden their knowledge, networks and skills to create decent work and economic growth,”

says Dr Asma Diakité, Head of Cultural Programmes at the Goethe-Institut South Africa. 

“This catalogue maps an amazing range of South African poets who courageously offer new hope, vision and direction to the challenges of our century while trying to find their feet and livelihood in the local and global markets”,

adds Ishmael Sibiya, Executive Director at Hear My Voice NPO. 

The coveted list of poets featured in the catalogue was jointly curated by the UKZN Centre for Creative Arts and the Hear My Voice NPO and features a medley of bubbling-under and ‘ready to soar’ talent, including Modise Sekgothe, Xabiso Vili, Hope Netshivhambe, Busisiwe Mahlangu, Christie van Zyl, Thando Fuze and Mbali Malimela, to name a few. 

The South African Poets Catalogue is available as a free digital download and can be viewed or downloaded here: https://bit.ly/R2SCatalogue  

For more information about the Right to Speak project and our various activities, please visit our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/RightToSpeakExchange/

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