Mogorosi prepares for all-embracing ululation

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As a student at Columbia College Chicago, Moabi Mogorosi could not have predicted that an idea that had started to sprout in his heart would take 19 years to fully come to life.

Back in 1995, studying towards a degree in Filmmaking as one of the first Batswana sponsored by the government for the programme, Mogorosi realised that there was a need for a hands-on arts education in Botswana.

“I liked the school where I studied and the many other places I went to. But I felt that they needed to be much more hands-on,” he says.

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