TUT students visit DWR for product training

Hardus Koekemoer and Wandile Mogodo from TUT with DWR's Dave Whitehouse (centre)

Hardus Koekemoer and Wandile Mogodo from TUT with DWR’s Dave Whitehouse (centre)

 

Second year students from the Department of Performing Arts Technology at The Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) visited DWR Distribution for an introduction to product training on 14 February 2015.

Students from the Department of Performing Arts Technology (TUT) visit DWR for an intro to product training 2015

Department of Performing Arts Technology (TUT) students visit DWR for an intro on product training

 

With a revamped syllabus, developed by Hardus Koekemoer (Lighting Lecturer at Department of Entertainment) and Wandile Mogodo (Technical Manager at the Breytenbach Theatre, the TUT training venue) this was the first time the 36 students were taken on a field trip, particularly to a lighting supplier to see the latest technology available.

“It’s a matter of getting the students switched on,” commented Hardus. Many students sign up for the three year diploma not fully aware of what the course entails. Some have never seen a live show before; others still have never stepped inside a theatre.

TUT students visit DWR

“That said, our retention rate is 99%, if not 100%,” commented Hardus. Many of the industry’s finest have trained with Hardus including Mark Gaylard (MGG Productions), Theo Rood (MJ Event Gear), Francois van der Merwe (Wizardry Group), Theo Papenfus (Stage Effects), Mauritz Jacobs (Dream Sets), Christiaan Ballot (Blond Productions) and Setshaba Moumakwe, a young technician at DWR Distribution, to mention a few.

Hands on training

Hands on training

 

When Hardus joined TUT 22 years ago, having worked in South Africa, Belgium and the Netherlands as a lighting designer and technician, it was the norm for the entertainment industry in South Africa to hire extra hands off the street. The TUT programme has been a mind shift, offering rental companies and theatres with staff who won’t compromise on safety, who are able to rig, light shows, have product knowledge and practical training. No other institute in South Africa offers this.

Product training with Nick Britz of DWR

Product training with Nick Britz of DWR

 

Nick Britz from DWR Distribution presented the product training to the TUT students and it was fantastic to have the demo room filled with a buzz of passionate individuals. For DWR, it’s a privilege to be part of projects that influence young minds.

Former TUT student, Setshaba Moumakwe, a technician at DWR, with Hardus Koekemoer & Wandile Mogodo.

Former TUT student, Setshaba Moumakwe, a technician at DWR, with Hardus Koekemoer & Wandile Mogodo.