The Connie Chiume Foundation

Nothando Mabuza
Introducing Nothando Mabuza

The Versatile Artist and Creative

Nothando Mabuza is a talented performer and creative with a passion for the arts. With over 20 years of experience in the entertainment industry, Nothando has made a name for herself as a versatile artist who works effortlessly across multiple mediums. From film and television to stage productions, Nothando’s talent and creativity have shone throughout her extensive career.

Nothando’s extensive experience, versatility, and passion for the arts make her a valuable asset in the entertainment industry. Her comprehensive list of skills and admirable accomplishments is a testament to her hard work and dedication to her craft. Nothando continues to inspire and influence new generations of artists as she nurtures their talents and facilitates their journey to success. Nothando’s skills and experience in the entertainment industry make her a valuable addition to the Connie Chiume Foundation’s team of directors.

Overview

Nothando's career highlights are a testament to her versatility as an artist. She has appeared in a range of productions, from leading roles to supporting roles, and has worked with some of the most prominent production houses in the business. Here are some of her most notable accomplishments:

Film and Television

As a producer and director, Nothando Mabuza has led numerous outstanding productions on stage, including "Katlego" (2019), "RainSong – Rose, TX Theatre Productions" (2017), "WORDS" (2016), "LOST" (2015), and "Terminal" (2014). She has also been involved in other critically acclaimed shows like "Beauty Of The World" (K Productions), "Mary" (Spritzer Productions), and "Diancer" (Oakfields College). In addition to shaping the next generation of performing arts professionals as a director at Oakfields College, she has made a significant impact on the lives of young people pursuing careers in the arts through her contributions to the Connie Chiume Foundation.

Stage Plays

With an impressive portfolio of outstanding productions on the stage, Nothando's diverse range of skills has earned her recognition in the performing arts industry. Her contributions to shows like "Beauty Of The World," "Mary," and "Diancer" have been highly regarded, while her own productions such as "Katlego" (2019), "RainSong –Rose, TX Theatre Productions" (2017), "WORDS" (2016), "LOST" (2015), and "Terminal" (2014) have all received critical acclaim. As one of the key contributors to the Connie Chiume Foundation, she is dedicated to shaping the next generation of performing arts professionals and positively impacting the lives of aspiring artists.

Production Experience

Her experience in the production industry extends beyond acting. She has honed several production skills, including project management, content creation, scriptwriting, and producing. She has worked with a range of production companies, including Siyaya on Moja Love, Seriti on Mzansi Magic, Morula Pictures on SABC 1, Ochre Media on Mzansi Magic, and Quizzical Pictures on ETV. Her experience in producing quality content across various platforms has earned her a reputation as a reliable and creative producer in the South African entertainment industry.

Skills & Education

With extensive experience and training in various areas of the performing arts industry, she possesses an impressive range of abilities. Her expertise includes acting, content creation, scriptwriting, and project management. In 2015, she obtained a National Higher Certificate from Oakfields College, and has also participated in workshops such as "The Business of Acting" by Connie Chiume at Kumba House Productions in Houston, Texas, USA. Through her ongoing commitment to education and development, she continues to enhance her capabilities and remain at the forefront of her field.
Nothando Mabuza

Workshop Facilitation

 

Nothando has facilitated workshops and seminars for aspiring actors, including the City Varsity Acting Workshop in 2022, the Ekurhuleni Acting Workshop for the City of Ekurhuleni in 2018, and workshops with Active Education and UJ ARTS Festival in 2017 and 2016, respectively.