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Investigating the current challenges and discovering workable solutions for the future of opera companies in South Africa

The aim of this research study was to investigate the current challenges facing and discovering workable solutions for the future of opera companies in South Africa. The decline in government funding emerges as a critical factor adversely affecting the operations of these companies, leading to closu...

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Main Author: Yende, Sakhiseni
Other Authors: Silver, Jeremy
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Published: College of Music 2025
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description The aim of this research study was to investigate the current challenges facing and discovering workable solutions for the future of opera companies in South Africa. The decline in government funding emerges as a critical factor adversely affecting the operations of these companies, leading to closures and a diminished cultural landscape. Social constructivism theory is employed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the findings, acknowledging the complex interplay of social factors in shaping the fate of the opera industry. Qualitative in nature, the study draws on in-depth semi-structured interviews with 14 participants from both operational and closed opera companies across the two significant provinces, namely Gauteng and the Western Cape. While the importance of state funding is evident, the research highlights the consistent decline in financial support as a catalyst for the demise of opera companies. The study identifies and documents various challenges faced by the opera industry, presenting envisioned state funding recommendations and recognising initiatives already undertaken by surviving companies, such as Cape Town Opera. These visions and recommendations form a comprehensive roadmap for South African opera companies striving for financial stability, offering strategic guidance to navigate the complexities of funding challenges. Moreover, the research emphasises the need for a more comprehensive funding model, specifically tailored to the performing arts industry, with a focus on opera. This call to action underscores the necessity for a holistic approach in addressing financial constraints, acknowledging the unique requirements of opera companies within the broader cultural context. In conclusion, this study not only uncovers challenges, but it also provides actionable recommendations and acknowledges the successful implementation by surviving opera companies. The continuous pursuit of improvement and adaptation to changing circumstances is encouraged, fostering a resilient opera sector that not only overcomes financial hurdles, but that actively contributes to a vibrant and thriving cultural landscape in South Africa. The call for a more comprehensive funding model further underlines the urgency for recognition and support of the performing arts, particularly opera, as an integral component of the nation's cultural identity and enrichment.
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/41935 Investigating the current challenges and discovering workable solutions for the future of opera companies in South Africa Yende, Sakhiseni Silver, Jeremy Sandmeier, Rebekka Opera companies South Africa The aim of this research study was to investigate the current challenges facing and discovering workable solutions for the future of opera companies in South Africa. The decline in government funding emerges as a critical factor adversely affecting the operations of these companies, leading to closures and a diminished cultural landscape. Social constructivism theory is employed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the findings, acknowledging the complex interplay of social factors in shaping the fate of the opera industry. Qualitative in nature, the study draws on in-depth semi-structured interviews with 14 participants from both operational and closed opera companies across the two significant provinces, namely Gauteng and the Western Cape. While the importance of state funding is evident, the research highlights the consistent decline in financial support as a catalyst for the demise of opera companies. The study identifies and documents various challenges faced by the opera industry, presenting envisioned state funding recommendations and recognising initiatives already undertaken by surviving companies, such as Cape Town Opera. These visions and recommendations form a comprehensive roadmap for South African opera companies striving for financial stability, offering strategic guidance to navigate the complexities of funding challenges. Moreover, the research emphasises the need for a more comprehensive funding model, specifically tailored to the performing arts industry, with a focus on opera. This call to action underscores the necessity for a holistic approach in addressing financial constraints, acknowledging the unique requirements of opera companies within the broader cultural context. In conclusion, this study not only uncovers challenges, but it also provides actionable recommendations and acknowledges the successful implementation by surviving opera companies. The continuous pursuit of improvement and adaptation to changing circumstances is encouraged, fostering a resilient opera sector that not only overcomes financial hurdles, but that actively contributes to a vibrant and thriving cultural landscape in South Africa. The call for a more comprehensive funding model further underlines the urgency for recognition and support of the performing arts, particularly opera, as an integral component of the nation's cultural identity and enrichment. 2025-10-01T11:49:52Z 2025-10-01T11:49:52Z 2025 2025-10-01T10:26:42Z Thesis / Dissertation Doctoral PhD http://hdl.handle.net/11427/41935 en eng application/pdf College of Music Faculty of Humanities University of Cape Town
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title Investigating the current challenges and discovering workable solutions for the future of opera companies in South Africa
title_full Investigating the current challenges and discovering workable solutions for the future of opera companies in South Africa
title_fullStr Investigating the current challenges and discovering workable solutions for the future of opera companies in South Africa
title_full_unstemmed Investigating the current challenges and discovering workable solutions for the future of opera companies in South Africa
title_short Investigating the current challenges and discovering workable solutions for the future of opera companies in South Africa
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South Africa
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