Watch documentary on South African artists’ struggles during COVID-19
A new South African documentary titled The State of the Arts premiered on World Music Day on 21 June. The film was directed by Adrien Conradie, who is also known as DJ and producer Aidin Caye.
The State of the Arts weaves together stories of various South African artists and industry professionals such as Kyle Watson, GoodLuck, Majozi, Dean Fuel, Vimo, Lady Lea, Das Kapital and Ricardo Da Costa, among others, who have been unable to earn an income amid the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown.
The State of the Arts delves into the struggles faced by the entertainers as well as performing artists in the live sector, including issues like uncertainty, lack of support and loss of purpose.
“At no point in the last 15 months have nightclubs legally been allowed to operate as they are seen to be high risk for the spread of COVID-19, and as much as the lockdown restrictions have eased as the time has gone by, the ability for our industry to operate has constantly been restricted, with very little support from government,” Conradie said.
“The State of the Arts is meant to shed light on our industry and to provide a platform for those who were prepared to share their experiences in the hope of educating and also comforting others who are going through the same struggle and knowing they are not alone.”
A study conducted by South African Cultural Observatory in August 2020 found that almost half of South Africa’s live music workers could exit the industry permanently. Since lockdown restrictions were enforced, the South African Depression and Anxiety Group says calls to the organisation have doubled with callers expressing anxiety, depression and suicidal thoughts.
Watch the documentary below:
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