Arts to meet fashion as
part of the 20 Years celebrations.
As South Africa celebrates 20
years of Freedom and Democracy, two art Meets Fashion (#amf) events will be
held firstly in Johannesburg during the month of June and secondly in Cape-town
later in November.
On Friday 13 and Saturday 14
June 2014, MyArts International will host the first ever Art Meets Fashion
Joburg where young people in the creative industry will showcase talents in
Fashion, Modelling, Film, visual and performing arts. The event aims at
promoting local talents and creating a platform for young entrepreneurs in the
creative industry to network. The Art Meets Fashion Joburg will incorporate an
arts exhibition, craft Market , Fashion Showcases , Modelling Workshops and
creative business expo. Emerging Fashion designers from various corners of the
country are encouraged to use this opportunity to promote themselves by staging
a fashion show or just exhibiting.
The Art meets fashion (#amf)
is a component of the Yebo Msanzi program created to promote SA Creative industry. This development program aims at
creating powerful marketing, branding and sales activities which will allow men
and women who love the creative industry, fashion, visual and performing arts,
film and tourism to expand their business reach and interact with other local ,
national and international artists and designers.
The mission of this program
is to create local and global
partnership for development in order to foster job creation and to support the
growth of new and existing businesses by providing capacity building
information, tools and resources. Our focus is to develop and empower
businesses within the arts fraternity and business in order to strengthen their
business capability and survivability.
The special modelling
workshops to be held on both days will give an opportunity for young models to
gain first-hand with workshops covering the skills, tools, and industry trade
secrets to take any project further. It will really assist aspiring models to
acquire skills, and get tips from industry leaders.
While the Art Meets Fashion
Joburg (#amf)will feature an art Exhibition with New and old art works, Photography, Film, Visual arts
catalogues, Research and documentation,
a special attention will be given to crafters who are focused on African
Traditional Items. Ceramics, Pottery, Wood carving, Embroidery, Appliqué,
Tapestry, Weaving and Textile design.
Organisers are expecting
participation of Designers, Artists and
Models, Arts collectors, Business executives, Celebrities and Socialites,
Diplomatic Bodies in South Africa, Fashion Industry Executives and buyers, Film
Makers, actors, Financial Services Leaders and investors, Government officials,
Marketing & Sales Executives, Magazine Publishing Executives& Editors,
not forgetting the who's who of Msanzi .
Both workshops and fashion shows are free.
Interested people can contact
MyArts International on 078 112 8880 or email amf@myarts.co.za
About Art Meets Fashion
Movement
Art meets fashion movement was
created by Monica Watkins, a very successful Ford model/artist/philanthropist.
In 2008 she combined her passion for helping others and her understanding of
the power of art and created Art in Motion. Art in Motion serves as a platform
to seek out and nurture young, disadvantaged artists and allowing them to reach
their potential and enhance the world around them by setting an example of
giving, hope and achievement. Art in Motion emphasizes charity, social
consciousness, artistic freedom and global harmony.
About Yebo Msanzi Program
Yebo Mzansi is a development
and exchange program created to promote Brand SA and SA Businesses within many
events hosted by stakeholders in South Africa and in the United States of
America with the hope to grow participating businesses and individuals using
available platforms in
conjunction with the SA
Creative, Economic and Tourism communities.
Yebo Mzansi “Yes South Africa
in isiZulu” gives the appreciation shared by MyArts International and its
stakeholders.
The Yebo Mzansi Arts
Development program is primarily aimed at providing capacity-building, support
and new opportunities to visual artists based in Africa.
Yebo Mzansi has adopted the
United Nation Millennium Development Goal number 8 which encourages us to
develop a global partnership for development. Yebo Mzansi program seeks to
develop further an open, non-discriminatory trading between the North and the
South. In cooperation with the private sector and government, to make available
benefits of new technologies, especially information and communications for
emerging artists.
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