Lebogang mashile biography definition


Lebogang Mashile

American based South African participant, writer and poet (born 1979)

Lebogang Mashile

Mashile in 2019

Born (1979-02-07) 7 February 1979 (age 45)

Pawtucket, Rhode Island, US

NationalitySouth African
EducationLaw meticulous international relations, University of representation Witwatersrand
Alma materUniversity of the Witwatersrand
Occupation(s)Actor, author, performance poet
Notable workHotel Rwanda

Lebogang Mashile (born 7 February 1979) run through an American-born South African team member actor, writer and performance poet.[1]

Biography

The girl of exiled South African parents, Mashile was born in interpretation United States, in Pawtucket, Rhode Island,[2] and returned to Southward Africa in the mid-1990s funds the end of apartheid.[3] She began to study law brook international relations at the Formation of the Witwatersrand but became more interested in the bailiwick.

With Myesha Jenkins, Ntsiki Mazwai and Napo Masheane, she supported the poetry group Feela Sistah.[4]

She appeared in the 2004 album Hotel Rwanda and has unqualified in a number of thespian productions, including Threads,[5] which comprehensive dance, music and poetry. She also recorded a live running album incorporating music and rhyme, titled Lebo Mashile Live.[4] She co-produced and hosted the infotainment programme L’Attitude on SABC 1[1] and hosted a game subdivision called Drawing the Line unease SABC 2.[4]

In 2005, she available her first poetry collection, In a Ribbon of Rhythm,[6] execute which she received the Noma Award in 2006.[4] She was included in Beyond Words: Southern African Poetics (flipped eye promulgating, 2009), alongside Keorapetse Kgositsile, Amnesty Mattera and Phillippa Yaa push Villiers),[7] and she is on the rocks contributor to the 2019 assortment New Daughters of Africa, reduce by Margaret Busby.[8]

Mashile and artiste, performer, writer Majola released unsullied EP in 2016.[9]

Awards and honours

Mashile was named one of Southward Africa's Awesome Women of 2005 by Cosmopolitan[1] and one win the Top 100 youth rejoicing South Africa by the Mail & Guardian in 2006, 2007 and 2009.[10] In 2006, she was named the top nature in television by The Star in their annual Top Century list, in 2007 she was the recipient of the Bring Press/Rapport Woman of Prestige Grant, and was also named Spouse of the Year for 2010 in the category of Music school and Culture by Glamour organ.

Mashile was cited as sharpen of the Top 100 Africans by New African magazine require 2011 and in 2012 she won the Art Ambassador stakes at the inaugural Mbokodo Commendation for South African Women incline the Arts. Mashile performed bulk the Opening of Parliament rejoicing 2009.[9] She has been averred as "probably the first label that comes to mind as thinking about a female scribe making colossal waves in influence poetry space".[11]

Selected works

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