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PRODUCTS:

What Seka can do for you
1. Theatre for Development/Action
Research
Seka has a reputation amongst local villagers in the area for bringing a sense
of fun to the serious issues that people face. The fun is not just for its own
sake - it enables people to feel more empowered to take on the issues that face
them. The troupe have tackled the problems of elephants raiding gardens,
HIV/AIDS education, child labour, litter and natural resource management, among
others. Each performance leads to action - as people discuss solutions to the
challenges raised, and draw up plans to make change happen.
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Awareness Raising
Seka uses action research and awareness performances to raise awareness on the
issues at hand. By living in the targeted areas for a length of time, the
actor-researchers are able to fully understand the issues at stake before
creating interactive plays to address these issues. The participatory nature of
the performances allows Seka to verify their findings in addition to encouraging
the audience to take ownership of their issues as well as to suggest and
implement the solutions to these concerns.
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Community Mobilisation
Seka’s
distinctive use of action research and participatory dramas sensitise
communities on important social, cultural and economic issues and motivates
communities to develop locally based initiatives that are sustainable. Key
target groups are identified for special training on sensitive issues.
Communities are further mobilized and empowered through the sharing of the
action research findings to stakeholders. Seka ensures communities are able to
take appropriate actions and encourages them to become effective change agents
by disseminating information on government policies and procedures.
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Cultural Tourism
Seka regularly performs for visitors to the South Luangwa National Park. Their
plays are a riotous mixture of local song and dance combined with magical props,
satirical humour and amazing impressions of the birds, beasts, tourists and
other strange creatures to be found in the Luangwa Valley. Seka documents,
photographs and maintains local culture, respecting and understanding that
traditional values are the glue of society.
3. Customised Drama
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Plays
Seka specialises in creating customised theatre performances for conferences or
conventions. The company received standing ovations at the World Summit in
Joburg for Njala, a moving story about a villager from Luangwa who
travels to the worl d summit to tell his story of elephant damage, malaria and
bureaucratic frustrations.
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Radio
Seka has expertise in the use of radio as an awareness raising tool. We have put
into place panel discussions on Child Labour and Education matters, as well as
radio dramas that look at various issues in a fun and exciting way, with
audiences following the storylines week after week. Through radio Seka is able
to reach a larger population.
4. Training
5. Research
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Traditional Ceremonies/culture
Seka is currently doing country-wide research on the colourful ceremonies that
make up the Zambian cultural calendar. We are passionate about culture and
traditional indigenous knowledge.
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Community attitudes
Seka has in-depth experience in getting to know the beliefs,
attitudes and issues at community level.
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