CTD added to school and college listings

Langalakhe Mabena, Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment Hub

The Centre for Talent Development (CTD), a respected performance art theatre service provider supporting Zimbabwean Ordinary and Advanced Level students, has officially been added to School and College Listings.

School and College Listings is a premier online directory that connects schools, colleges, educators, and educational service providers with students and parents seeking academic opportunities. With CTD now featured, the platform expands its offerings to include innovative, theatre-based learning support.

CTD is widely known for its engaging live theatre performances that are tailored to enhance students’ understanding of literature and other subjects. The organisation offers both theatre training and mainstream theatrical productions, combining education with creative expression.

Speaking on the milestone, CTD patron Thabani Hillary Moyo said: “The use of theatre arts in education helps learners engage with their studies in a free and exciting environment. Being listed on School and College Listings will help us reach more schools and learners across the country.”

Through performance-based workshops, CTD has made it easier for students to grasp difficult concepts in set texts. Some of these productions will now be accessible through the School and College Listings platform, creating further accessibility for learners and educators alike.

In recent years, CTD has brought to life various literature set-books and original productions, including Umhlaba Lo, Kodwa Mama, Ugqozi Lwezimbongi, I Will Wait, Shadows on the Horizon, The Tribe of Graves, and Every Stone That Turns, an anthology by renowned poet Thomas Bvuma.

With this listing, CTD continues to bridge the gap between education and the performing arts, making learning more dynamic and inclusive.

 

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