Apply Now For The Annual Arts & Culture Trust Nyoloha Scholarship Programme
Stand a chance to win an undergraduate scholarship to study at an arts institution of your choice in South Africa!
The Arts & Culture Trust (ACT) is calling young, talented and dedicated South African artists with a specific interest in studying the arts at a tertiary arts institution in South Africa* to apply for a coveted spot on the ACT Nyoloha Scholarship Programme (NSP) for 2024.
Are you a singer, dancer, actor or a visual or digital artist between the ages of 17 and 25, do you qualify for tertiary study, are you eager for an opportunity to receive discipline-focused training and mentorship and do you want the opportunity to compete in Johannesburg for 1 of 2 scholarship prizes valued at R300 000 each? Apply now for this lifetime opportunity via the ACT website. Applications close on 5 April 2024.
The ACT NSP is a partnership between the ACT and the Nedbank Arts Affinity that is supported by Nedbank, Sun International and MTN Foundation SA, and was re-launched in 2022 after a 2-year break during Covid 19. This joint initiative creates an opportunity for young performing or visual artists to receive professional arts training and/or scholarship funding for higher education.
The 2024 iteration of the ACT NSP will be fresh and unique, comprising of 2 components: the ACT Nyoloha Scholarship Programme and the ACT Nyoloha Training Programme.
Traditionally, the ACT solely offered the scholarship programme, which provides arts scholarships for youth to pursue a tertiary education. However, we’ve expanded our offering to include the ACT Nyoloha Training Programme, which offers free training to a select group of excellent artists who do not intend to pursue a formal tertiary education.
ACT Nyoloha Scholarship Programme
The undergraduate scholarship programme targets youth aged 17–25, who are either currently in matric or already have a university exemption, and who are not already studying arts and are not professionals. The goal of this scholarship is to support individuals in obtaining their first qualification in the performing, visual and digital arts at a South African tertiary institution or an ACT-accredited institution. One successful applicant in each category, ie performing arts and visual or digital arts, will receive a scholarship valued at R300 000 to start their studies in the 2025 academic year.
ACT Nyoloha Training Programme
The training programme is a development-focused opportunity, designed to increase employability through the enhancement of sector-related knowledge and skills. Priority will be given to 17-25 youth who do not wish to pursue a formal qualification in the performing/visual arts sector but are currently and actively pursuing careers in performing/visual arts disciplines.
The 2024 iteration of the ACT NSP will have a strong focus on the inclusion of immersive technologies in the performing and visual or digital arts and explore domestic and international employability options for participants. The programme will enable key skills and knowledge transference in participants’ choice of discipline – ie singing, acting, dance, visual or digital art – and ensure that they become well-versed in the technical and artistic aspects of mixed reality and AI tools.
Application process:
- Category 1: Visual and digital arts – Candidates must prepare to submit portfolios as specified in the application guidelines document.
- Category 2: Performing arts – Candidates must prepare to submit a 2-minute video in which they perform in their selected discipline (ie singing, acting or dance).
- ACT will be accepting a total intake of 80 participants for this year’s scholarship programme and a total of 15 participants for the training programme.
- Parental or guardian consent is required when applying to audition for a spot on the 2024 scholarship programme.
- Shortlisted applicants will be invited for virtual interviews via Zoom in April 2024.
- The programme comprises bi-weekly online training and mentorship with industry heavyweights.
- Participants must engage actively and participate in tasks, which will be evaluated monthly using a rating system.
- The top 15 candidates across all disciplines will be the finalists and will compete in a gala performance showcase and visual or digital arts exhibition.
- The finalists will be brought to Johannesburg and hosted for a full week with all expenses paid in preparation for the gala performance and exhibition.
- The winners in each of the 2 categories will be revealed at the gala performance and exhibition event.
Who may not participate:
- Professional artists or performers.
- Those who already have an arts qualification.
- Those who are already registered with a tertiary institution.
ACT interim CEO Jessica Denyschen, says:
“The ACT Nyoloha Scholarship Programme not only provides tertiary opportunities for emerging artists, but also nurtures their professional and individual development. Personal development, together with the life skills learned throughout the duration of the programme, is life-changing for so many candidates. We therefore encourage young people who are serious about a career in the arts to apply.”
ACT, together with long-term partner Nedbank and returning partner Sun International, strongly believes in helping to build a better, more educated and sustainable arts industry in South Africa. The ACT NSP rewards commitment, excellence and growth potential.
Poovi Pillay, Executive Head of Corporate Social Investment (CSI), at Nedbank says:
“Who we are as humans and how we interact with all forms of life are reflected in the many artforms across time. It requires us to constantly navigate and interrogate our perceptions of the world and to question our society, customs, beliefs, practices, truths and untruths. Our artists are essential in helping us to reflect on this and South Africa has an abundance of young artists with wonderful intellectual capacity and potential. In 2023 the ACT Nyoloha Scholarships attracted 158 applications from across South Africa in each of the arts categories, namely the visual arts, digital arts, dance, drama, music, singing and performance. The scholarship programme significantly contributes to the sustainable development and growth of our country’s arts and culture heritage. These are our future rising stars who will help shape our country’s present and future worldview and narrative through the arts. We believe in them and the professional training and mentorship that are part of the scholarship programme for up to 60 selected artists in the build-up to the end-of-year finals. This training and mentorship includes self-development, people management, entrepreneurship, marketing and communication skills. There are 2 scholarships to be won but the goal of the ACT Nyoloha Scholarship Programme is to engage with all of these young artists so that they can achieve a successful and sustainable career.”
Heidi Edson, Group Socioeconomic Development (SED) Specialist at Sun International, says:
“Each year the quality of talent sets a significantly higher benchmark for the next iteration of the Nyoloha Scholarship Programme. The growth and development of young people is key to the success of this country’s future and Sun International is proud to work alongside ACT, Nedbank and MTN to positively contribute to a brighter tomorrow for the arts and culture sector.”
Apply today! Visit www.act.org.za and start positively impACTing your future!
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