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The internship program at Mothertongue is designed to offer a practical learning environment for individuals interested in developing and or expanding their skills in the use of the arts as a tool for transformation and in working with alternative models of developing professional theatre productions. The intern should package an experience that will provide direct benefit to you. This should include specific list of objectives and outcome(s) appropriate for the time invested by the applicant. This information should be included in the letter of application. The Programs Director will consult with interested applicants to develop a program that will help accomplish goals for Mothertongue and in turn be rewarding for the intern. There is a work area with minimal support structures available for work on a project of mutual interest to Mothertongue and the intern. |
Who should apply?
- Students currently engaged in a programme of study related to gender, community development, women in theatre and visual arts.
- Individuals interested in carrying out collaborative research with Mothertongue in our key areas of interest.
- Individuals who have completed their studies and looking for an opportunity to develop their skills and operationalize their study objectives.
- Foreign applicants must be competent in written and spoken English.
- Local applicants must be fluent in written and spoken English and at least one other local language.
When to apply Applications should be received at Mothertongue at least two months before commencement date. Duration: The internship program runs for a minimum of six (6) weeks and a maximum of four (4) months. Remuneration The internship is non-remunerative: Any individual interested in joining the organisation will be expected to meet his or her own travel, living and health insurance expenses during their stay with us. Mothertongue has no accommodation provision, but can advise on accommodation. The cost of which will be met by the intern.
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