MTV Staying Alive Foundation are
inviting Nigerian actors to audition for the upcoming production of the TV drama Shuga.
The Shuga producers
are looking to cast fresh new talent to fill a range of key male and female
roles in the award-winning drama series, alongside Nigerian actor and musician
Ikubese Emmanuel Ifeanyi chukwu and Kenyan actor, singer and radio presenter
Nick Mutuma. As well as a number of principal roles, two minor parts will be
chosen by public voting from a shortlist of six, with voting taking place
online at http://www.shuga.tv from
8 August.
Auditions
: Open auditions for Shuga will be
held on Friday, 26 July and Saturday, 27 July between 8am and 6pm at the Protea
Hotel, Ikoyi, Westwood. To be eligible to audition, you must be a Nigerian
resident between the ages of 18 and 55 with good spoken English and no criminal
record. No previous acting experience is necessary. Candidates are required to
bring along photo ID and a good quality portrait of themselves (minimum size: 7
cm x 5 cm). Applicants must be available for filming in Lagos, Nigeria between 12
August 2013 and 22 September 2013.
“We are looking for real, raw
talent that is going to help bring the Shuga drama series
alive for Nigerian audiences,” said Georgia Arnold, executive director, MTV
Staying Alive Foundation, “With principle photography for Shuga just
a few weeks away, and the TV show premiering across Africa in December 2013 –
this could be a huge career boost for aspiring Nigerian actors and actresses.”
The
low down on Shuga?
Fusing public health messaging with gripping
storylines, Shuga is part of a powerful 360-degree mass media
prevention education campaign designed to raise awareness about HIV prevention,
teen pregnancy and prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV in
Nigeria.
Recent research among youth aged 18 to 24 has highlighted widespread
ignorance about or indifference to contraception, poor access to
contraceptives, a significantly high incidence of mother-to-child HIV
transmission, gender-based violence in the region, lack of knowledge about
sexual transmission of HIV and the individual HIV status. This year’s campaign
seeks to promote HIV reduction behaviours among this target population through
encouraging HIV counselling and testing, to motivate a reduction in the number
of sexual partners as well as promoting awareness about services for women who
have experienced gender-based violence.
Shuga will premiere on MTV Base (Channel 322) from World
AIDS Day (1 December 2013). Other elements of the Shuga campaign
will include a radio drama series, a peer educator programme, a comic book in
Hausa and English, a mobile information service, social media and a range of
digital platforms.
The first two series of Shuga were
filmed in Kenya between 2009 and 2011. Starring a young cast of upcoming Kenyan
actors and actresses, Shuga told a bitter-sweet tale of love,
loss, sex, heartbreak and relationships, set in the clubs, bars, campuses and
hangouts of contemporary Nairobi.
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