Turquoise Harmony Institute

Turquoise Harmony Institute A non-profit organization promoting interfaith and inter-cultural dialogue; through shared common values, tolerance and education.

Turquoise Harmony Institute (THI) was established in 2006 as Interfaith Foundation of South Africa and was renamed in 2009. Since its establishment THI has been pursuing the goal of strengthening dialogue and tolerance among people who come from different backgrounds. We strongly believe that the future of humanity should be built on a culture of coexistence, dialogue and tolerance. Differences sh

ould be seen as a strength and that which can serve as multiple opportunities for building an inclusive world. In this world everyone would feel at home and benefit from the bounties of God. This world has to be humanity’s lost paradise. Turquoise Harmony Institute aims to foster dialogue in the community by organising and hosting various events. The Turquoise Harmony Institute’s philosophy and activities are rooted in the tradition of promoting love; and discourage against enmity. This form of tradition, along with an altruistic service to humanity, finds its unique place within the concept of Ubuntu. The Turquoise Harmony Institute aims to use the culture of Ubuntu, to serve the South African people and the people of the world, by inviting them to come together; united in diversity. THI has three branches in Johannesburg (Head Office), Cape Town and Durban. See teh link to subscribe to our email list below:

Johannesburg:

Cape Town: https://turquoise.us15.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=fc6559a8fa4cd410b24fb9d58&id=9d8dbe93c1

Durban

04/06/2026

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03/05/2026

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📅 Sunday, 10 May
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✨ Our Mosaic Workshops Are Back! ✨ We are excited to announce that our much-loved Mosaic Workshop is starting again! No ...
31/03/2026

✨ Our Mosaic Workshops Are Back! ✨

We are excited to announce that our much-loved Mosaic Workshop is starting again! No previous experience is needed — just bring your enthusiasm, and we will guide you step by step.
🌿 A perfect space to unwind
🎨 A chance to express your creativity
🕌 A beautiful cultural art experience
💡 Take home your own handmade mosaic lamp

Seats are limited, so book early to avoid disappointment. Book at Webtickets directly : https://www.webtickets.co.za/v2/EventCategories.aspx?itemid=1561334797

29/03/2026

✨ Our Mosaic Workshops Are Back! ✨

We are excited to announce that our much-loved Mosaic Workshop is starting again!

No previous experience is needed — just bring your enthusiasm, and we will guide you step by step.

🌿 A perfect space to unwind
🎨 A chance to express your creativity
🕌 A beautiful cultural art experience
💡 Take home your own handmade mosaic lamp

Seats are limited, so book early to avoid disappointment.

Book at Webtickets directly : https://www.webtickets.co.za/v2/EventCategories.aspx?itemid=1561334797

29/03/2026
Grateful to everyone who joined us for the "Skin We Are In" evening at  The Market TheatrePresented by Turquoise Harmony...
23/03/2026

Grateful to everyone who joined us for the "Skin We Are In" evening at The Market Theatre

Presented by Turquoise Harmony Institute and The Windybrow Arts Centre, in partnership with Assitej South Africa and the SA Human Rights Commission, this project is about reaching young people with the values of empathy, dignity, belonging, and social cohesion.

Please help us spread the word so we can reach more schools and more young people across South Africa.

21/03/2026
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04/03/2026

Skin We Are in returns!

SKIN WE ARE IN: A Thought-provoking play for the times we are in

The Windybrow Arts Centre and Turquoise Harmony Institute, in partnership with ASSITEJ SA and the South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC), present the return of Skin We Are In, following its previous successful tours. This thought-provoking piece is set to start touring schools, festivals and community spaces from 10 March 2026, engaging young audiences in meaningful dialogue.

Originally performed by the Kwasha! Theatre Company, the production now features an all-new cast, bringing renewed energy and perspective to a story that remains deeply relevant.

It is directed by Mosie Mamaregane.

Skin We Are is based on the acclaimed children’s book of the same title, authored by Dr Sindiwe Magona and Professor Nina Jablonski and published by New Africa Books). The book, available in all 11 official South African languages, addresses the historical misuse of science to justify discrimination – particularly during apartheid – and reframes skin colour as something natural, meaningful, and often misunderstood.

Adapted for stage by award-winning playwright for young audiences, Omphile Molusi, the play offers an enriching theatrical experience designed to support conversations around race, belonging and shared humanity.

Through storytelling, music, and audience interaction, the piece introduces complex ideas in an age-appropriate and engaging way. Grounded in scientific research, the production challenges misconceptions about skin colour, emphasising that skin tone accounts for only 0.001% of human biological difference.

“Children are born with the innate ability to want to live, learn and adapt. If anyone can learn to look beyond small differences, to appreciate variety and value people for who they really are, it’s them,” says Dr Magona, on why the play continues to be an essential viewing for young audiences.

“Performances of Skin We Are In will allow more young people access to valuable research and ideas that already exist in the book,” she adds. “It can also inspire teachers to shift conversations around skin colour and help foster healthier attitudes.”

Gerard Bester, Head of The Windybrow Arts Centre, thanks Turquoise Harmony Institute and ASSITEJ South Africa for making sure this work reaches more audiences. “This project,” Bester continues, “will create public forums through theatre and post-performance workshops, engaging young audiences, teachers and parents, that will challenge social biases and discrimination, foster empathy and create a safe space for necessary dialogue on identity.”

For Turquoise Harmony Institute, the production forms part of its broader commitment to social cohesion and inclusive education across diverse communities. Through arts-based learning, the Institute seeks to create safe spaces for young people to explore identity, challenge prejudice, and build empathy. The 2026 tour reflects the Institute’s ongoing work with schools to nurture dignity, mutual respect and shared humanity.

“ASSITEJ SA is proud to partner with the production in order to reach more schools and youth in Gauteng. As an organisation, our work ensures access to the arts, supports artists, empowers education and connects and advocates for the role of the arts in the lives of children and young people,” says Yvette Hardie, Director: ASSITEJ South Africa and Honorary President: ASSITEJ International Association for Theatre and Performing Arts for Children and Young People.

Hardie adds that the play will also be promoted as part of ASSITEJ SA’s Take A Child (Teen) to the Theatre Today campaign, which celebrates the World Day of Theatre for Young Audiences on 20 March each year.

Tshepo Madlingozi, Commissioner: Anti-racism, Education and Equality Office at SAHRC, says “Skin We Are In” speaks directly to the Commission’s key programmes, such as calling out for the phasing out of state racial classification, sensitivity and diversity training, Schools’ Model Code of Conduct as well as the Rights and Responsibility Campaign.

“All of the above are anchored on and inspired by our National Question Campaign, which ultimately seeks to proactively create a South Africa where everyone has a sense of affective and material belongingness. The creative arts have a pivotal role to play in this regard. As an independent constitutional body, we are humbled and honoured to join this wonderful initiative,” concludes Commissioner Madlingozi.

Don’t miss this insightful, thought-provoking piece that equips young audiences with the skills, vocabulary and psychology to embrace difference.

The Windybrow Arts Centre is a division of The Market Theatre Foundation, an agency of the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture.

For media enquiries, please contact Bongiwe Potelwa (Publicist at The Market Theatre Foundation) at [email protected] or (011) 832 1641.

For reduced price block bookings and school groups, contact Anthony Ezeoke (Audience Development Specialist) at [email protected] or 083 246 4950.

Turquoise Harmony Institute
ASSITEJ South Africa

David Philip Publishers trading as New Africa Books
Department of Sport, Arts and Culture
Market Theatre Foundation

Thank you to the Department of Sports,Arts and Culture and the Oppenheimer Memorial Trust for their generous support of our programmes.

04/03/2026

Hello all, ASSITEJ SA is excited to announce that Skin We Are In is touring to schools (suitable for Grades 6-10) from 10 March 2026.

Presented by The Windybrow Arts Centre and Turquoise Harmony Institute, in partnership with ASSITEJ SA, this thought provoking play is based on the acclaimed book by Dr Sindiwe Magona and Professor Nina Jablonski. Directed by Mosie Mamaregane and adapted by Omphile Molusi, it uses storytelling, music and audience interaction to open up important conversations about race, identity and belonging.

Grounded in scientific research, the production helps learners understand that skin colour represents only 0.001 percent of our biological difference, while encouraging empathy, respect and shared humanity. Post show discussions and workshops can be included.

If your school would like to book a performance for 2026, please fill out this expression of interest form: http://bit.ly/4scmyOm

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Johannesburg
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