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Advancing Women in Leadership – Noxolo Bhengu, LWuD Theatre

英中贸易协会 英中贸易协会 2022-04-08


To mark International Women’s Day on 8th March 2022, CBBC FOCUS is profiling female business leaders in the UK and China to hear their tips on correcting gender imbalance and discover how they got to where they are today. Here, Robynne Tindall speaks to founder and cultural Curator Noxolo Bhengu.


NOXOLO BHENGU ON BRINGING YOUR OWN SEAT TO THE TABLE


Noxolo Bhengu is the founder and creative director of Ndawo Afrika, a culture curation and events company. She is a trained actress, writer and director who graduated from the University of Cape Town. Noxolo founded LWuD Theatre (Love What You Do) and she is currently running it in Shanghai, where she has lived for five years, with plans for expansion to different cities in China. LWuD Theatre lends itself as an incubation centre for new playwrights, producing 90% original plays and 10% classical plays. LWuD Theatre also provides industrial theatre workshops for companies as well as cultural workshops, creative drama and ACA (After School Activity) programs at various international and bilingual schools in Shanghai.


01

What inspired you to get into your current industry?


As an artist, and an entrepreneur running a cultural, catering and events company, as well as a theatre company, it was of paramount importance for me to live a life that reflected all of my passions and equally held space for all of them.


02

Have you ever experienced a tough time that made you want to give up?


All the time! The tough experiences are numerous and never-ending. They range from project management challenges to creative problem solving, as well as being overlooked in certain rooms as a woman of colour.

"You can no longer ask for a seat at the table — grab your chair, carve your own table and build from there"


03

How important is it to have a role model or mentor? Who is your role model?


We are constantly learning and evolving. Therefore, it’s quite important to have relatable individuals or organisations that model who we are, what we’re cultivating, and our core values. I sample inspiration from a lot of people. From leaders, artists, my partner, family, friends and strangers that I meet along the way.


04

What resources have helped you to achieve more and get further in your industry?


I am influenced by several books, however, Daring Greatly and Rising Strong by Brené Brown have been the most transformational. I read them every year and their impact has been deeply engraved in my life choices and who I choose to be every day.


A LWud Theater event


05

What does a typical day at work look like for you?


How my days pan out is often determined by the goals set and the projects that I have for that week. Some days are dedicated to writing, on others, you can find me running private creative workshops and theatre programs in several international schools and companies. The weekends are dedicated to cultural and catering events.


06

What is one thing people can do at work to help eliminate gender bias in the workplace?


Recognise that it exists. That it’s systemic and hold space for transparent dialogue that will encourage resolutions. Like all forms of discrimination, gender bias is embedded in company cultures so often that, it doesn’t even occur to those that benefit from it. Companies should provide training on unconscious bias, promote a culture of meritocracy, have clearer policies on discrimination and implement gender-neutral recruitment processes.


07

If you could sum up your best bit of business advice in one sentence, what would it be?


You can no longer ask for a seat at the table — grab your chair, carve your own table and build from there. The world is laden with infinite possibilities.





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The China-Britain Business Council (CBBC) is the UK’s national business network promoting trade and investment with China. We have been at the heart of the UK-China relationship for 68 years and are widely recognised as the independent voice of British businesses working with China. Our objective is to support the growth of British trade and investment with China and Chinese companies expanding and investing in the UK. Our diverse membership includes leading UK companies and universities, many of the UK’s most dynamic SMEs, and an ever-increasing number of Chinese companies exporting to and investing in the UK.


英中贸易协会(CBBC)是英国促进对华贸易和投资的国家级商业贸易网络。68年以来,我们一直处在行动的核心位置,积极参与两国在每个行业和地区的合作,被广泛认为是英国企业与中国合作的独立声音。我们的目标是支持英国对华贸易和投资的增长,以及中国企业在英国的扩张和投资。我们的会员包括众多英国领先的公司与知名大学、英国最具活力的中小企业,以及越来越多向英国出口和在英国投资的中国企业等。



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