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My Elements is written by: Semakaleng Osopeng who will be bringing the talented Paul Noko Mutswagul to direct the play.

The WonderBear Foundation is a registered NPO, we provide Edutainment services that encourage socially responsible behaviour and create magical experiences that allow children to learn through play. My Elements is a one act play which was first developed at the Market Theater Laboratory where it was performed as a school project by Semakaleng Osopeng and directed by Warona Seane. My Elements was

23/03/2015

Congratulations to all the South African Naledi Theatre Nominees hope you bring those Naledis home!

14/01/2015

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17/12/2014

We wish you a Merry Christmas and a prosperous New year as you keep supporting us getting your friends to like our page.

20/10/2014

To all the new members that keep liking our silent page thank you so much for the support....unfortunately this page is silent as we are brainstorming wonderful ideas for next year and rebranding and shaping...thank you for staying with us through this process

23/07/2013

Good Evening friends...As many of you might have noted...My Elements has not been very active as we have not been having any projects as yet. Thank you all for your support.Much appreciated.

Photos 25/02/2013

What is This?

My Elements is a one act play about a young black girl named Bontle who lives in Soweto. Bontle
finds it challenging to fit into society because society questions her Identity, as to why she posses
features that make her come across as a Coloured looking girl yet she is black. We see Bontle’s story
unfold through the eyes of different characters.

My Elements started as a school project at The Market Theatre Laboratory, it is written by
Semakaleng Osopeng, directed by Paul Noko and funded by the National Arts Council of South
Africa. In 2011 My Elements was selected to be further developed as a residency project of the
Doen Writers Programme at the Market Theatre under the mentorship of Toni Morkel and Lindiwe
Matshikiza. November 2011 My Elements was performed at the Sibikwa Breaking New Ground Solo
Festival where it was well received by the audience. My Elements will now be gracing the main stage
of the Soweto Theatre on the 19 March 2013 with two performances for the day, one performance
starts at 10:30 am and the second performance is at 13:00pm.

Photos 25/02/2013

Abit of History:

My Elements is a one act play about a young black girl named Bontle who lives in Soweto. Bontle
finds it challenging to fit into society because society questions her Identity, as to why she posses
features that make her come across as a Coloured looking girl yet she is black. We see Bontle’s story
unfold through the eyes of different characters.

My Elements started as a school project at The Market Theatre Laboratory, it is written by
Semakaleng Osopeng, directed by Paul Noko and funded by the National Arts Council of South
Africa. In 2011 My Elements was selected to be further developed as a residency project of the
Doen Writers Programme at the Market Theatre under the mentorship of Toni Morkel and Lindiwe
Matshikiza. November 2011 My Elements was performed at the Sibikwa Breaking New Ground Solo
Festival where it was well received by the audience. My Elements will now be gracing the main stage
of the Soweto Theatre on the 19 March 2013 with two performances for the day, one performance
starts at 10:30 am and the second performance is at 13:00pm.

29/11/2012

Thankz to Naledi for the support...as little as we were...thank you...now looking forward to 20Elements in the New Year

Every One is Welcome 27/11/2012
23/11/2012

The very First FREE PERFORMANCE FOR 2012.

MY ELEMENTS SOWETO

Where: Naledi Hall, Soweto
When: 29 November 2012
Time: 11hoo [morning]

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