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Pageant teen shows off Khoisan heritage

GENEVIEVE SERRA genevieve.serra@inl.co.za

KHOISAN heritage will take centre stage at the Teen Universe South Africa pageant, as Joey Roman will showcase her cultural traditions at the event.

Roman hopes to give her Khoisan heritage a place on stage when she competes for the first time in a professional modelling competition.

Roman is a self-taught model and will compete against several finalists at Carnival City, Joburg, between February 26 and 27.

On Heritage Day last year, Roman posted a spectacular photo of herself dressed in Khoisan attire which was taken by photographer, Leon Klaaste.

The outfit had been arranged by founders of Koena Art Institute & KwaaiKhoi – specialist Khoisan Art, Culture and events, Lukretia Booysen and Jolene Martin.

Martin had worn the Khoisan inspired outfit in 2018 – which went viral in the entertainment industry – to showcase South Africa’s cultural diversity.

The image of Roman was shared on her Facebook page and it was a hit – the pretty teen did her research well to understand the history of the Khoisan.

Roman matriculated in 2020 and after passing her exams she decided to rewrite subjects and reapply for her career choice, chartered accounting.

On her Facebook post, she proudly wrote that her heritage was her freedom. Roman is supported by her parents, Jason Roman and Tania Roman. Her personal photographer is her brother, Quwan, and she has younger siblings aged 10 and 1.

The family will be joining her in

Joburg. “They have been there for me from day one and they are my greatest supporters,” she said.

Roman has just one month to prepare for the stage.

She will require specified shoes, clothing attire and make-up.

For her the competition is not just about beauty, but a voice to empower and inspire.

During her journey, Roman was tasked to carry out charity work and started her own organisation, Joey’s Heart Foundation. She visited the Ark City of Refuge and donated shoe boxes filled with treats and gifts and carried out food distribution for the less fortunate and was a motivational speaking for the youth.

She is also the brand ambassador for I Like It Most clothing. “When I watched Demi-Leigh Nel-Pieters being crowned Miss Universe, I fell in love with pageantry,” she said.

“For me it was so much more than just about make-up and clothes but creating a platform where voices can be heard and raised.

“When I sought to dress up in Khoisan attire, Lukretia reacted to my appeal and post. I carried out my research about the Khoi and my heritage, I didn’t just want to dress up in it.

“Should I make it further in the competition, I want to wear the Khoi outfit and give the Khoi preference on the national stage. For me it is not about winning but the journey and having come so far.”

Tania said her daughter worked hard to achieve her dreams.

“She always excels in what she goes for and we are excited for her journey and to watch her as the young woman she is.”

Her father, Jason, is also a member of the Cochoqua Royal House (Khoi), and said he was proud of his daughter living her heritage.

“I became emotional when Joey said she will be doing the Khoisan shoot as part of her Heritage Day, her tribute.

“I was full of tears too see this young beautiful baby of mine, now a beautiful woman, put on these garments and artefacts of her heritage.

“It brought joy and her heritage is alive. She is a symbol of the next generation taking everything further.”

Dawn de Villiers of the I Like It Most clothing brand said Roman was a confident young woman who worked hard.“What an inspiring, beautiful young lady. Not only is she the brand ambassador for I Like It Most, she is also a finalist in Teen Universe SA and has Joey’s Heart Foundation, and she is so inspiring.”

Voting lines opened on Wednesday. If you want to vote for Roman: SMS “Joey Roman” to 34995.

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