Leigh Graves
Leigh completed her graduate degree in Drama and Television at Rhodes. Under the guidance of mime artist Andrew Buckland, and choreographer Gary Gordon, Leigh specialised in acting, mime, physical theatre and dance. She performed in many productions, including the 2001 Grahamstown festival production 'Through Blue' directed by Rob Murray (From the Hip). The production toured to Bloemfontein and Johannesburg. The piece, 'Tamba means to Play', was devised and performed in her homeland Zimbabwe.

Floyed de Vaal
Floyed completed his dramea studies at Stellenbosch under such names as Samantha Pienaar and Gaeren Hauptfleisch. After Stellenbosch he moved to Rhodes in persuit of a 'Physical Intelligence'. For his Honours degree he pursued the arts of mime, physical theatre, directing and acting. Here, Floyed made his directorial debut with 'Seuntjie'. He co-directed 'Dark' with playwrite Reza de Wet, and also played a lead role in the graduate 2000 production at Rhodes, Night Dream, which was directed by Andrew Buckland. He also toured South Africa in 'Through Blue'. In 2002 Floyed produced, directed and played in Sei_ko1 which was performed in the Artscape Theatre, with a grant supplied by the Arts Council. Most recently, in June 2003 he produced and directed Crossing, a play by Reza de Wet.

Sjaka Siptembir
Sjaka S. Septembir is infamous for his controversial neo-Dadaistic performances known as ?Happenings?. In 2000 he was seen performing these at events such as Softserve and in various venues across Cape Town. His last work was a ?sight specific? piece at the ?Word fest? at Stellenbosch, also with Floyed. Sjaka publishes his own magazine called ?Cybervaseline?. In this art magazine he publishes his own works and the works of fellow artists and poets. He is currently studying at the Deon Opperman School of Performance Art in Johannesburg.

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