In South Africa, storytelling is more than just a way to pass the time; it’s a vibrant tradition that has shaped the cultural landscape for generations.
At the heart of this rich heritage lies oral tradition, a practice that has been the backbone of South African storytelling for centuries. it’s a dynamic process that involves the sharing of history, morals, and communal values, all woven together through the art of spoken word. As we delve into the essence of these oral traditions, we can see how they continue to influence modern media in profound ways.
Guest: Ernest Rens, Social Entrepreneur, Author, Illustrator and self-published a number of books