Language English, Afrikaans Nationality South African | Name Toni Stuart Role Poet | |
Occupation Writer, poet, performer Alma mater Cape Peninsula University of Technology Education Cape Peninsula University of Technology |
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Toni Stuart (born 21 January 1983) is a South African poet best known for her poetry writing and performances. She has stated that she aims to encourage others to find their own voice by offering inspirational creative workshops.
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- Early life
- Influences
- Achievements
- References
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Early life
Stuart started writing poetry from the age of 15. She grew up in Athlone, a suburb of Cape Town. Even from a young age her work has shown a consistent interest in dealing with issues of social inequality. After finishing high school, she studied Journalism at CPUT from 2001 until 2003.
In 2002 she was one of a chosen few to take part in the African/European Relations exchange programme with Fonty's Hogescholen Joernalistiek in Tilburg, The Netherlands. Initially, Toni worked as a journalist and as a developer of the youth in the NGO sector. She now follows her passion for poetry full-time.
Influences
Toni Stuart is inspired by poets, such as Janet E. Aalfs, Audre Lorde, Anis Mojgani, Jacob Sam-La Rose, Gabeba Baderoon, Antjie Krog, Lemn Sissay, Kelwyn Sole, Rustum Kozain, D'bi Young, Diana Ferrus, and Mary Oliver. She gains musical encouragement from musicians by the likes of John Mayer, Miles Davis, Kyle Shepherd, Arvo Pärt, Jenni Thompson, Gregory Porter, Damien Rice, Rachmaninov. Toni further gains inspiration from visual artists such as Burning Museum, Ernestine White, Firdous Hendricks, Anthony Gormley, and Shantell Martin. Her female role-models are Malika Ndlovu, Tina Schouw, and Shelley Barry.
Achievements
Toni Stuart is also known as a workshop facilitator. She has worked with a number of schools, NGOs and the Institute for Justice and Reconciliation.