The Blue Album
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Theatre / B2 Arena

The Blue Album, directed by 2025 Naledi Nominee Ernest ‘Ginger’ Baleni, is a one-woman performance that merges intimate monologue and movement to stage the violence of corrective rape – where lesbians are forced into socially legible performances of heterosexuality.

 

Set in the township of Makaleng, the work follows Khumo, performed by Vuyelwa Maluleke, (2025 Naledi Award nominee for Best Performance in a Fringe Production) as she revisits the spaces, relationships, and memories that shaped her coming-of-age as a black lesbian woman.

 

The Blue Album stages a collage of characters and encounters that embody heteronormative gender hierarchies and patriarchal cultural norms that fuel the perpetration of corrective rape within township life. The work positions both the familial structure and the community as a breeding ground for this violence, directly challenging homophobic structures and cultural beliefs. 

 

Winner of the 2025 Kippies Fringe Award for outstanding performance, this production acts as both archive and witness; it names and implicates the audience in an encounter with the lived realities of black lesbian life in South Africa.

Production Credits

Director - Ernest "Ginger" Baleni

Writer and Performer - Vuyelwa Maluleke

Lighting Designer - Linda Mangena 

Set Designer - Nelly Sambo 

About the Artists

Director: Ernest “Ginger” Baleni

Ernest ‘Ginger’ Baleni is a Johannesburg-based movement director, choreographer, director, and performer whose work is grounded in the expressive relationship between body and text. Trained at Vuyani Dance Theatre, where he became a company member, Baleni’s practice centres the body as a site of inquiry, nterrogating how movement can reveal emotional and narrative truths beyond language.

 

He holds a BA Honours and a Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Drama and Theatre Studies from the University of the Witwatersrand and is currently pursuing a Master’s degree. Alongside his performance career, he contributes to arts education as a teacher at Moving into Dance Mophatong and the National Children’s Theatre.

 

Baleni’s recent credits include Movement Director for The Lion King Junior (2025) and Katanga (2024) at The Market Theatre, as well as The Suit (2024) at the National Arts Festival. His choreographic work Poet O Type (2024) was staged at The Market Theatre. He contributed to the Standard Bank Young Artist Award-winning production Khongolose Khommanding Khomissars (2023), which toured major South African stages, and to the Fleur du Cap-nominated Of Loss – Handle with Care (2023) at the Baxter Theatre.

As a director, his work includes Isililo (2023) at Market Theatre Laboratory. He has also performed in the internationally acclaimed production Cion (2018–2024), touring Europe, the USA, and Asia.

 

Baleni is actively involved in community arts development, facilitating workshops and contributing to projects with institutions including the University of Zululand and Tsa Basotho Lejweleputswa Community Arts Centre.

 

Writer and Performer: Vuyelwa Maluleke

Vuyelwa Maluleke is a 2026 Naledi nominated and 2025 Kippies Fringe Award winning actor, lecturer and writer with an MA in Creative Writing (with distinction) from Rhodes University, and a BA in Dramatic Arts from the University of Witwatersrand. A runner-up for the 5th Gerald Kraak Prize, Maluleke was also shortlisted for the Kelsey Street Press QTBIPOC Prize for the manuscript 'Falling Toward the Centre' (2021) as well as The Sillerman First Book Prize for 'The Blue Album' manuscript (2021). She was a semi-finalist in the Boston Annual Poetry Contest (2020), and has worked with directors such as Sylvaine Strike, James Ngcobo and Jo Bonney. Her most notable performances are from the television production of ‘Shreds and Dreams 2’ and national touring theatre productions of ‘Tartuffe’ and ‘Emotional Creature: it’s a girl thing’.

 

Lighting Designer: Linda Mangena 

Linda Mangena is a lighting designer and technical stage manager with over eight years of experience across theatre, live performance, and events. She holds a National Diploma in Performing Arts Technology from the Tshwane University of Technology.

Her practice is rooted in visual storytelling, using light to shape atmosphere, space, and emotional rhythm. Combining creative intuition with technical precision, she develops lighting languages that deepen narrative and performance.

 

Currently based at AFDA (The School for the Creative Economy), she mentors emerging artists and supports student productions, equipping them with the technical confidence required for professional practice.

 

Her collaborators include Tony Miyambo, Phala Ookeditse Phala, Vuyelwa Maluleke, Tony Morkel, Mahlatsi Mokgonyana, Billy Langa, Hailey Evans, and Luntu Masiza. She has also worked alongside lighting designers Wilhelm Disbergen and Wandile Mgcoodo, whose influence informs her evolving practice.

 

Set Designer: Nelly Sambo

Nelly Sambo is a creative professional with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Motion Picture. She is currently employed at AFDA, where she actively contributes to the development of young talent and the advancement of the film and television industry. With a strong passion for storytelling and visual arts, Nelly brings both academic insight and hands-on experience to her role. Her commitment to the creative arts continues to inspire and shape the next generation of filmmakers.

  • Venue: B2 Arena
  • Location: Monument Building
  • Ticket price: ZAR 50.00
  • Programme type: The Fringe
  • Genre: Theatre
  • Duration: 60 minutes
  • Ages: 12+
    • Strong Language
    • Adult Themes
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