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BackStage Africa

Remember Chaitezvi

Come as we uncover and unpack the incredible world of the Events Industry, we will sit down with the event heroes and legends, from the staging guy to the CEO and Production Teams. This video and audio podcast will take us behind the scenes, and give us insight into the world of the events industry.

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"Unveiling Two Decades of Sound Technician Mastery: A Journey with Makhosini Reginald Ngwenya, aka Fats" Embark on an extraordinary podcast experience as we delve into the life story and profound wisdom of Makhosini Reginald Ngwenya, widely known as ... more

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a year ago

John is basically one of the most experienced authorities in the Events industry in Africa. more

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2 years ago

Translating Clients brief to connect with any audience. Warren has worked in creative leading roles on different high profile projects on the continent "Africa".

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2 years ago

I get to speak to Sven Baden Hansen (Seven) a Production Company owner in South Africa and with experience in different production roles.

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2 years ago

Alistair Kilbee, Gearhouse Splitbeam's Managing Director is well-known in the industry. He has been fulfilling lighting design and theatre staffing requirements and managing full production aspects; including the coordination of sound, lighting, rigg... more

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3 years ago

Director and Founder of Blackmotion Production an event management company. Which has done events for personalities such as Barack Obama, Bill Gates, Ophrah Winfrey among other celebrities in South Africa

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3 years ago

In the 1970s moving to the early 1980's Richard was contracted by Teal/Galo Music for recording and mixing top-line South African artists, such as Sipho "Hotstix" Mabuse, for major local and international record labels. Richard was also a part of the... more

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