Department of Sport, Arts and Culture launches workshops to educate rookie DJs on financial literacy

Department of Sport, Arts and Culture launches workshops to educate rookie DJs on financial literacy. Picture: Supplied

Department of Sport, Arts and Culture launches workshops to educate rookie DJs on financial literacy. Picture: Supplied

Published Feb 19, 2024

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The Gauteng Department of Sport, Arts, Culture and Recreation will launch, and host, its first series of workshops that will train and educate rookie DJs about financial literacy across five regions in Gauteng.

In a statement on Sunday, the department said that 250 beneficiaries will attend the upcoming workshops and attendees include emerging DJs, performing artists and school groups who are part of the Wednesday League Integrated School Arts Programme.

The department’s spokesperson, Nomazwe Ntlokwana, said that the DJs will not only be taught about financial wellness, but also the business of the arts and the music industry.

“We want them – DJs – to know and understand the business of the DJ sector and personal finance management. The programme is aimed at empowering DJs about the business of the arts, and how they must sustain themselves in the creative industry space,” she said.

According to the department, the workshop will be attended by accredited financial institutions and industry DJs who will offer critical information and advice that is meant to empower, provide opportunities and cultivate Gauteng’s raw talent in local communities.

The workshop will commence on February 21 at Germiston Theatre in the City of Ekurhuleni; February 22 at the West Rand District Municipality in Kagiso – Archives Centre; February 23 in the City of Tshwane at the Eskia Mphahlele Library; February 24 in Sedibeng District Municipality at the Vereeniging Town Hall; then the workshop ends in the City of Joburg at the Hollard’s Building in Johannesburg on February 26.

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