SISONKE TOGETHERNESS

SISONKE means ‘togetherness’  in Zulu language. SISONKE stands for creative exchange, synergy and dialogue between South Africa and Europe, the promotion of social equity and artistic freedom. SISONKE initiates an exchange based on reciprocity and sustainability, detecting creative potential and assembling energies.

SISONKE is based on mutual respect, appreciation and the openness to learn from ‘the other’.

At the heart of this project is  Imfundiso, a training initiative in South Africa that focuses on the cultivation of young talent from historically disadvantaged communities in high quality jewellery design. Founded in 2001 by Isaac Nkwe, Imfundiso was honoured by Nelson Mandela for its action to alleviate poverty and celebrated at the 2006 Oscar Gala where ‘Tsotsi’ actress Terry Pheto received her Oscar wearing a gold necklace designed and produced at the Imfundiso Soweto Jewellery School. Imfundiso runs currently eight jewellery design schools in the country.

Keorapetse William Kgositsile, legendary South African poet and activist, writes the lyrics for the SISONKE title song!

Sisonke
we are one
the fabric of that is human
is us
our creative energy
moves with the force of the ocean
in motion
we are all involved
we are the celebrants here
we are one – we are together
Sisonke – remmogo

 

Sisonke CCDC 2007
Sisonke CCDC 2007

SISONKE TOGETHERNESS

SISONKE means ‘togetherness’  in Zulu language. SISONKE stands for creative exchange, synergy and dialogue between South Africa and Europe, the promotion of social equity and artistic freedom. SISONKE initiates an exchange based on reciprocity and sustainability, detecting creative potential and assembling energies.

SISONKE is based on mutual respect, appreciation and the openness to learn from ‘the other’.

At the heart of this project is  Imfundiso, a training initiative in South Africa that focuses on the cultivation of young talent from historically disadvantaged communities in high quality jewellery design. Founded in 2001 by Isaac Nkwe, Imfundiso was honoured by Nelson Mandela for its action to alleviate poverty and celebrated at the 2006 Oscar Gala where ‘Tsotsi’ actress Terry Pheto received her Oscar wearing a gold necklace designed and produced at the Imfundiso Soweto Jewellery School. Imfundiso runs currently eight jewellery design schools in the country.

Keorapetse William Kgositsile, legendary South African poet and activist, writes the lyrics for the SISONKE title song!

Sisonke
we are one
the fabric of that is human
is us
our creative energy
moves with the force of the ocean
in motion
we are all involved
we are the celebrants here
we are one – we are together
Sisonke – remmogo

 

PROJECT DETAILS

SISONKE means “togetherness” in Zulu language. SISONKE emerged 2006 through the collaboration of Imfundiso South Africa and KulturAXE Vienna and is a mutual initiative for creative exchange against poverty by designers and artists from both continents. The aim is the cross-continental collaboration of top designers and young talents for the production of unique jewellery and fashion design collections spreading the message of “Togetherness” and participating in poverty alleviation. The idea is to promote fair trade and production conditions, to create stunning catwalk performances and to support the South African design schools Imfundiso founded by Isaac Nkwe.

Isaac Nkwe is a jewellery designer in South Africa, a country whose most important export goods consist of gold, platinum and diamonds, which are then brought to product development abroad. After completing his studies at the University of Pretoria, Isaac Nkwe had the idea to train the children of the mine workers in jewellery design so that they could have a future.

In this way he founded in 2001 the Imfundiso School in the diamond mine in Cullinan and was honoured by Nelson Mandela for his action to alleviate poverty. From this personal initiative, Imfundiso developed to a training project that could open several schools in the country for historically disadvantaged youth. In the meantime more than 200 students have graduated in jewellery design.

With the realization of his idea, Isaac Nkwe has changed the lifes of many young people, opening up access to education and employment for them. This strong vision and the credo to join efforts for great achievement are the pillars of the cross-continental collaboration of SISONKE. Building on the success story of this personal initiative, expanding it internationally, creating awareness and a SISONKE community. Generating hope to overcome boundaries, for togetherness lived on a global level, showing that each person can generate change.

The SISONKE Cross Continental Design Catwalk  was first staged 2007 in the renowned Museumsquartier in Vienna as a spectacular fusion of design and arts. As a ‘design-opera’ for togetherness between the continents, this interdisciplinary stage production will be relaunched 2010 on the occasion of the 2010 FIFA World Cup South AfricaTM and its public viewing at the Strandbar Herrmann in Vienna.

The 21st Century is marked by rapid changes of perspectives and the evolvement of new centres on a global level. The opening to the “other” has been declared as a principle of action. International attention is more and more directed to art production of the new centres such as South Africa. However, international representation processes of contemporary art production remain closed circuits branded by inequality of access relating to geographical provenance. Cross continental exchanges are more often then not still biased by stereotypes and prefabricated notions of cultural identity.

It is time to start communication based on something as simple as dialogue. It is time not to seek for lack or deficiencies in the other, but to detect and tap creative potential and to assemble energies. There are no global issues which stand alone.

The project SISONKE stands for a sustainable process, uniting social, sociopolitical and artistic contents.

Mutual generation of cross continental exchange in reciprocal inspiration, fostering intercultural communication and collaborative art practice.

  • Poverty alleviation by upgrading creative capacities and skills focusing on historically disadvantaged youth
  • Promotion of a better understanding between South Africa and Europe as an initiative against stereotypes and prefabricated notions of cultural identity
  • Detection and publicising creative potential
  • Fostering of international exposure and mobility
  • Building active intercultural networks between South Africa and Europe

“Poverty is the greatest assault on human dignity,
where you wake up, and do not know, you are going to
get the next meal, and live in shanty towns, unable to
send your children to the best schools. It is the greatest
assault on dignity, and unemployment worsens it.”

Nelson Mandela

Initiators and partners

SISONKE was developed by Imfundiso South Africa and KulturAXE Vienna, Austria, and will be realized together with the New Design University, St.Pölten, the South African Embassy in Vienna and institutional partners in South Africa, Austria, Slovakia and Hungary.

KulturAXE Vienna, a culture association founded 1995, disposes over long standing experience in the direction of transnational art projects and intercultural exchange processes. Its projects encompass International Art Symposia in Central Eastern Europe, transnational exhibition projects, art summers, seminars and activities in public space. Since 1998 there has been a continuous exchange with artists and initiatives from South Africa.

Imfundiso  (ISD) was founded 2001 in South Africa to transfer jewellery design and manufacturing skills to historically disadvantaged and unemployed youth. The aim is to foster creative potential of the youth, to assist them in generating income and employment opportunities and to create access to training for non-matriculants. As a contribution towards the eradication of poverty in historically disadvantaged communities, including rural areas.

New Design University  (NDU), St.Pölten, Austria, was founded 2004 as an English- and German-speaking private University of the Creative Industry and offers Bachelor-, Master-, and further study programmes. The week-long New Design Festival is organized by the NDU at the Museumsquartier Vienna and takes place in March 2007 for the second time. Info:  www.ndu.ac.at

Cross continental chronology

December 2005: Imfundiso South Africa and KulturAXE Vienna start with a cooperation process and the concept of a cross continental cultural project.
March 2006: The South African Embassy in Vienna becomes a cooperation partner of the newly developed project ‘Cross Continental Design Catwalk’ (CCDC). With Machfeld Vienna, a cross continental web portal is outlined, the Cross Continental Action Platform (CCAP).
April 2006: The New Design University St. Pölten becomes a partner of the CCDC and offers the prominent location at the Museumsquartier Vienna within the frame of the New Design Festival in March 2007.
May 2006: KulturAXE and Imfundiso present the project in South Africa. The name SISONKE is born. South African institutional partners and artists are invited to join.
June 2006: SISONKE is presented at the Art Academy in Bratislava, Slovakia.
July 2006: At the 16th Art Symposium of KulturAXE in Hungary, the first mutual jewellery design workshop is realized with Imfundiso in cooperation with the New Design University St. Pölten and the Art Academy Bratislava. The South African Ambassadress in Hungary visits the workshop and proposes a CCDC presentation in Budapest.
October 2006: The CCDC is presented to the Director of the City of Johannesburg, Department of Arts, Culture and Heritage who proposes a presentation in November 2007 at the Annual Festival of Creative Industry Talents.
November – December 2006: Renowned artists and top designers from Austria confirm their participation at the CCDC. The CCAP web portal goes online.

Sisonke Logo by Tymon Dabrowski
Caroline Charlotte Kaiser
CCDC 2007 MQ Vienna
Isaac Nkwe
Rebel Army