Africa-Press – Eswatini. If you’re an artist, content creator or just someone with a fire talent looking to level up, then EduSphere and Hipnotik Festival have just dropped a game-changer for you.
In a bold move set to shake up the local creative space, EduSphere has partnered with Swazi Jive and the iconic Hipnotik Festival to launch a Creative Upskilling Program aimed at arming Eswatini’s rising stars with real skills for real growth.
From AI tools for content creators to music business masterclasses, branding bootcamps and cashing in on your hustle online – this programme promises to be more than just another workshop. Certified, curated, and co-designed with creatives themselves.
“We believe in building from the ground up,” said EduSphere founder Palesa Tshangela.
“That’s why we’re not just coming in and assuming we know what artists need. We’re asking them first, what skills matter, what’s missing, and how can we help them build careers with staying power?”
Through a survey already making the rounds online, aspiring and established creatives can now shape the program’s curriculum and even stand a chance to be selected for a pilot group that gets early access to the training.
“This isn’t just about filling a room with lectures,” added Swazi Jive’s Sakhile Nkambule, the visionary behind Hipnotik.
“We’re building a movement. We want our creatives to own their platforms, understand the business, and use new tech like AI to their advantage. It’s time we equipped artists to thrive, not just survive.”
The call is open to dancers, DJs, designers, poets, musicians, videographers, influencers, and storytellers, basically anyone using their gift to shift the vibe and tell our stories.
Those interested can fill in the survey here: https://forms.gle/aoTxTYHtoWA9K4dU9
So if you’re a creative, or know one chasing that next level, now’s the time to link up. Certified workshops, AI power tools, digital hustle hacks, and a shot at building the future, this isn’t just talk, it’s the blueprint.
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