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Transkontinentale 2025

Scoop is an enchanting theatrical journey for the very youngest children and their caregivers. A sheltered environment resembling a cozy tent offers a small group space for learning experiences that engage all the senses. 


The play uses simple objects such as spoons, bowls, and cloths. Through direct interaction with the babies, the performers show in an innovative way how to connect with very young people and engage with them on different sensory levels. The play with objects, light, sounds, and polyphonic singing amazes young and old alike! At the same time, the little children are a remarkable audience: they sleep when they feel like it, watch with interest, or crawl across the ceiling. Theater maker and poet Koleka Putuma has staged Magnet Theatre's Scoop: Kitchen Play for Carers and Babes as the first South African baby theater play.

Director: Koleka Putuma
Assistenz: Jennie Reznek
Set Design: Nicola Bate
Originally created with Nolufefe Ntshuntshe, Zimbini Makwetu, Sivuyile Dunjwa, Athenkosi Mfamela

Koleka Putuma is a multi-award-winning theatre practitioner, writer and poet. Her poetry tackles themes such as homophobia, womanhood, race and the dynamics of relationships, religion and politics. Her poetry is sharp and thought provoking, unique in its form, language and structure. Every line, a powerful statement of what she stands for.

Her debut collection of poems, Collective Amnesia, was published in April 2017. It was awarded the 2018 Glenna Luschei Prize for African Poetry, it was named 2017 book of the year by the City Press and one of the best books of 2017 by The Sunday Times and Quartz Africa. Collective Amnesia has been translated in 8 languages.

In April 2021, Manyano Media published her sophomore collection of poems, Hullo, Bu-Bye, Koko, Come In. In 2022, Putuma was awarded the Standard Bank Young Artist Award - a first time award for Poetry in South Africa. Koleka is a Rolex Mentor and Protégé Arts Initiative finalist for theatre, a Forbes Africa 30 Under 30 Honoree, recipient of the Imbewu Trust Scribe Playwriting Award, Mbokodo Rising Light award, CASA playwriting award and the 2019 Distell Playwriting Award for her play No Easter Sunday for Queers.

She is the Founder and Director of Manyano Media, a multidisciplinary creative company that empowers and produces stories and works by black queer women.

- Ages 0 and up
- No language skills required
- Location: Workshop Room 3, 1st floor
- Price: EUR 8.00 / reduced rate EUR 4.00

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Dates
December 2025
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