HARASSMENT:TUMI MORAKE, AKA AND SHOKO FESTIVAL




 TUMI MORAKE

·         SHOKO FESTIVAL

    Tumi Morake and Kagiso Lediga will be shining bright on the Shoko Festival comedy stage next month!

Haven’t heard of it before? It’s only one of the biggest, annual festivals in southern Africa which consists of six days of arts and entertainment comprising of music, poetry, exhibitions, DJs, debates and, our favourite thing, stand-up comedy!

This year’s festival will be held from Tuesday 17 September until Sunday 22 September.

Morake and Lediga are two, big names who have not only graced the Comedy Central Live at Parker’s stage but have gained widespread fame because of how incredibly talented they are.

They will be joining Carl Joshua Ncube, a noted Zimbabwean comic for Comedy Night on 18 September.

We are excited for their show at Shoko and wish them all the best on stage!


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     Shoko festival draws S African comedians





South African comedians Tumi Morake and Kagiso Lediga are expected to be part of the long list of comedy acts to grace Shoko Comedy next month.

BY OUR STAFF
They would join local comedians that include Carl Joshua Ncube, Michael Kudakwazhe, Cde Fatso and Clive Chigubu on stage on September 18.

The comedy show would be part of the Shoko Festival to be held at Water Whirld in Harare.
Morake is the most popular comedienne in South Africa and has performed at Women in Arts 2007, Arts Alive 2006-2007, Tshwane Comedy Festival and Just Becoz Comedy Fest, to mention a few.
She was the comic relief for the opening of Big Brother Africa 2013 (The Chase) and is currently hosting the Big Brother Hot Room, a weekly show on the Africa-Magic Entertainment channel on DStv.
Morake has just been nominated for the prestigious Comics Choice Awards alongside Trevor Noah and Loyiso Gola.


Lediga is the writer of Blitz Patrollie, feature film that was premiered at the Cannes Film Festival 2013. The film features legend David Kau and Joey Rasidien. Lediga produced, wrote and performed the popular Pure Monate Show, which was nominated in nine categories at the inaugural South African Film and Television Awards (Saftas), in 2006. As the anchor of the show, Lediga became a household name in South Africa.
Shoko Festival is set to run from September 17 to 22.

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SHOKO COMEDY NIGHT

WITH KAGISO LEDIGA ✭ TUMI MORAKE ✭ CLIVE CHIGUBU ✭ CARL JOSHUA NCUBE ✭ SIMBA THE COMIC KING ✭ ZAMBEZI NEWS LIVE ✭ JASON LE ROUX

7:30pm - 10.30pm
Julius Chingono Stage - WaterWhirld (2 Samora Machel Ave)

Get your tickets from:

Ster Kinekor Eastgate and Westgate (on sale from Wed 11 Sept)
Techtools Avondale (on sale from Sat 14 Sept)

$15 gets you set for the whole night.

Food and beverages will be on deck and clothing stalls as well.

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Presenting:

✭ KAGISO LEDIGA

Kagiso ventured into comedy whilst studying at the University of Cape Town 9 years ago and over the ensuing years set out to establish himself as oneof South Africa’s top comedians. He is lauded as one of the best comedians in South Africa with an impressive body of work behind him. His talent and ability shine through an exhaustive trail of achievements and accolades. Testament to this is the fact that he has graced the stages of all the biggest comedy events in South Africa including the Cape Town International Comedy Festival where he won the People’s Choice Award in the company of acclaimed comedians from all over the world.

Kagiso is presented at the Shoko Comedy Night in partnership with DSTV

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✭ TUMI MORAKE

If you’re not already aware of Tumi’s rapid transition from screen and stage actress to show-stopping headline comic, then society and it’s trappings, like human contact, is not for you, now back in your cave. Just kidding. Tumi is smart, outspoken and vivacious – and she keeps taking the audience by the short and curlies and bringing it to its knees. She has performed at Have A Heart for Child Welfare, Woodstock 2006, Arts Alive (2006 and 2007), Women In Arts (2007), Tshwane Comedy Festival, Just Bcoz Comedy Fest, King Size Comedy and Blacks Only. Her acting and writing career have now been heavily steered towards television. Her TV credits include the support role of ‘Pabi’ in Soul Buddies and the lead, ‘Millicent’, in Izoso Connection. She is also credited as a writer in Izoso Connection. She was the host of this season’s Big Brother Hot Room, a weekly show on DSTV.

Tumi is performing at the Shoko Comedy Night in association with Techtools

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