Now, Mlaba is a filmmaker, writer, director, social activist and cultural producer with a spirited passion for storytelling. From Boksburg in the East Rand, he recalls being a natural connector, even as a child.
He is a cofounder and managing director of the non-profit organisation, Umphakathi Artists, which facilitates his social work and impact programmes.
"I was always involved in the community but never knew what that meant as a kid. I was always bringing people together and it all made more sense in high school," he said.
His journey into the arts was not without hurdles. Despite initial setbacks, including the failed audition at NSA, Mlaba's resilience prevailed. He embraced setbacks as integral to self-growth.
"It's not about how hard you can hit, but how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward.
"This is a quote by Rocky Balboa the star character of the Rocky movie series, and a mantra I live by," he said.
"I started as an actor but soon found my calling behind the camera. Our first attempts behind the camera were rough. Freelancing in film is a tough gig," he admitted.
Despite early frustrations, notable roles with renowned companies like Bomb Productions and the Market Theatre provided valuable experience.
"I've ticked boxes I once dreamed of, said Mlaba.
Working on these productions shaped his perspective on storytelling and production quality.
This story is from the July 27, 2024 edition of The Citizen.
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