Friday, September 16, 2011

Skeem Saam

What Makes a Man?

In Turfloop, a vibrant town in Limpopo, rural meets urban, poor working class meet middle class, and university students mix with ordinary folk. Turfloop is a bit spooky in the dark hours, buzzes in the evening, has a lot of innocence with children playing and church women nearby.

Skeem Saam is a drama set in Turfloop that asks the question; how does a boy know when he has become a man? Skeem Saam explores the lives of three teenage boys and their families. Kwaito (Clement Maosa), a tough, confident boy who will go to extraordinary lengths to protect his future, Tbose (Cornet Mamabolo), a handsome boy who makes a life-changing mistake on his 16th birthday, and Katlego (Patrick Seleka), a kind-hearted boy who is comfortable in his own skin and doesn’t let his gender limit him in any way.

Vukile Madlala, Publicity Manager at SABC1 says “Skeem Saam is a blend of stories about the journey to manhood. It examines the plight of today’s male children and the tough transformation challenges they face into manhood. The underlying premise for the series is: real men are made, not born. Viewers will laugh, cry, feel and learn. Isn’t that what good stories are all about?”

Skeem Saam tells stories driven by the boys, their parents, siblings and teachers. The central story is about a hit-and-run car accident that thrusts ordinary law-abiding people into frightening circumstances and tests family relationships. This story is supported by stories of absent fathers, the importance of education, sexuality, friendship and self empowerment.

“Skeem Saam examines the way in which these three friends deal with issues of masculinity, crime, gender relations, relationships, peer pressure, sex, etc. The boys are young and happening, fun and unpredictable. Their massive craving to be men is the engine that drives their behaviour. They are in a curious, experimental, questioning time of life. They fight, compete, and disappoint one another from time to time, but their underlying friendship keeps them together. They enjoy playing pool, watching movies and experimenting with all sorts of stuff. Like most boys, they have a tendency to risk life and limb for no good reason, and they want to give an impression that they are tougher and more resilient than they really are. Katlego will explore his journey in a safe way but Kwaito and Tbose will take life-threatening risks. What does it cost to become a man?” says Sane Zondi, SABC Education’s Commissioning Editor.

13 hourly episodes of Skeem Saam is scheduled for broadcast on SABC1 Thursdays at 20h30 starting 13 October 2011. Younger characters who feature prominently in the series are eight year old Clement (Vusi Leremi) and 11 year old Pretty (Lerato Marabe), who are also preoccupied with their own childhood issues. The trials and tribulations in Skeem Saam are gripping from the first to last episode.

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Photos and further information:
Lesley Fahey - SABC Education Publicity - Email –
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22 comments:

Ntshakga said...

Wonderful drama to watch especially for young people. Even as a thirty something year old myself, the first episode had me glued to the screen and I am looking forward to the next 12 episodes of this educational locally produced drama.You Go Mzansi!!!! I was only disappointed by the way the first episode ended, the were no credits shown, kind of there was a commercial coming up.

Cargo Gee said...

Saw first episode last night, and I would to say "Big Up" to the producers, actors and eveyone involved, hope can be more than just 11 episodes.

Ohh, I am from Segopye I must say. Turf ke kazi yam!

SABC Education Blog said...

Thanks so much for watching! It truly is a pleasure to bring such shows and hear the wonderful appreciation.

Anonymous said...

This drama is one of the best south african creations,with just two episodes gone and already there's demand for more. We demand more then just 13 episodes please!

Khensani Baloyi said...

I must sy this hs been the best drama 4 me eva mo mzansi. Skeem saam conveys a gud msg 2 da youths and the fact that itz in my language makes me even mre proud bwt my province limpopo. I'm also passionate abwt dramatic arts n lv acting i sumtyms wish sum1 culd've told me abwt da auditions tsa skeem saka i wuld've been thr. Bt ovaroll BIG UPS GUYS. khensani baloyi

Anonymous said...

I am interested in joining skeem saam.when is it having auditions?

SABC Education Blog said...

Wow guys, thanks for the love and appreciation for the show. The shoots for this series are over and we will have to wait for recommission in order for us to kow whether there will be a second series. Therefore knowing when, possible auditions will be held. Till then, keep wqtching your favourite educational drama! Enriching minds! Enriching lives!

Anonymous said...

Thanks SABC my family and friends love skeem saam, with this kind of shows our youth will grow to be nation thumps up

Anonymous said...

Thanks SABC my family and friends love skeem saam, with this kind of shows our youth will grow to be nation thumps up

SABC Education Blog said...

Thanks once again for the awesome response and appreciation of the show. We do appreciate each and every response.

Anonymous said...

saw a few episodes, the one friend went and told his mother about everything and she was in tears! felt so real and i must say, great acting, storyline and emotion. young people can really relate to such a strory and it brings such a good message. go skeem saam!

'Mamoabi said...

The drama is good and very educational to teenagers, I enjoy it so much.

Anonymous said...

Wow wow wow I lyk nyc1 ther Sabc.lukin 4 ward to d next episods mmmmmm. #thursdy thursdy waitin imptantly.

Anonymous said...

I am enjoying the drama each and every thursday,it keeps me insuspence and i cant wait to see what will happen next week, big up, as for Lieto he is a naughty boy really,*smilling*

Anonymous said...

Great Sepedi Drama with meaning , Indeed it takes a lot to be a real man . This Tbose character is a good example of what girls shouldn't go for and I think Katlego's character is a good one , he is open to learning and exploring things in a good way . I must give a HUGE Salute to Harriet Manamela for playing the role of Meikie so well , Not anyone can portray a character of a woman who needs to choose between saving her marriage or her son from going to Prison! Big ups!

Anonymous said...

i like no i luv this drama i sleep early but on thursdays i make no mistake t
his is what we need

Anonymous said...

Nice drama ,teaching us many things as youth no to do things not checking there are things called consequences and how are they hunt us really I don't miss the drama

Anonymous said...

Compliments to the producers! This is by far the best drama. It is a learning experience that is not necessarily found at home. We would like to see more of it.

Bratz said...

Skeem saam is such an educator 4 us young pips.gives us a different point of view.thanx guys.xoxo

Anonymous said...

Hi guys how did de last episode of skeem saam ended, what happened to leeto, tbose n kwaito his trip

Anonymous said...

This was a very controversial Drama and Gave a true reflection of what it means to be a responsible teenager , And for parents to do an introspection. I would like to also Salute Harriet Manamela Wow!!! She's an amazing actress!Hoping for Season 2* Well done SABC Education

Anonymous said...

Seeing that we are not hearing anything abt season2 of skeem saam,can we atleast have a repeat please