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Theatre in Transformation
Artistic Processes and Cultural Policy in South Africa- Editors:
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- Series:
- Theater, Volume 122
- Publisher:
- 2019
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- Copyright year
- 2019
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-8376-4682-5
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-8394-4682-9
- Publisher
- transcript, Bielefeld
- Series
- Theater
- Volume
- 122
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 258
- Product type
- Edited Book
Table of contents
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- Theatre in Transformation. Foreword of the editors No access Pages 9 - 14 Lebogang L. Nawa, Wolfgang Schneider
- Bibliography No access Pages 14 - 14 Lebogang L. Nawa, Wolfgang Schneider
- Prologue: Time to take stock?. The Role of Theatre in Transformation No access Pages 15 - 24 Rolf C. Hemke
- Arts and Culture in South Africa. Taking Centre Stage on the Globe from Colonialism, Fascism, Apar theid and Beyond No access Pages 27 - 36 Mongane W. Serote
- Pinholes against apartheid. A Brief History of Political Theatre in South Africa No access Pages 37 - 42 Joachim Fiebach
- Theatre of Resistance. The Funda Community College in South Africa from the 1980s to the 1990s No access Pages 43 - 52 Motsumi Makhene
- The Unequal Brothers. The controversial history of the two leading South African theatres No access Pages 53 - 58 Adrienne Sichel
- The performing arts as a social force. South Africa''s post-apar theid theatre in the process of transformation No access Pages 61 - 66 Wolfgang Schneider
- "Taking meat to the knives". Report of the panel discussion "Political Power of Theatre - Cultural Policy for Theatre in South Africa" No access Pages 67 - 82 Lebogang L. Nawa
- Same old apartheid drama or new democratic play?. Report of the panel discussion "The State of Theatre in Soweto" No access Pages 83 - 100 Lebogang L. Nawa
- Soul food. South Africa''s theatre shows how the country is seeking its future role No access Pages 101 - 104 Henning Fülle
- The State of the Nation''s redress re-dressed. The new forms of protest in South African Theatre and the Theatre of Excess No access Pages 107 - 120 Nondumiso Lwazi Msimanga
- Political Theatre and Cultural Activism in the Free State Province, South Africa. The vacuum lef t by the death of Thamsanqa Duncan Moleko No access Pages 121 - 130 Montshiwa K. Moshounyane
- Ubulution! A re-imagining of protest and the public sphere in contemporary theatre No access Pages 131 - 146 Janine Lewis
- Artists as "Seismographs", Theatre as a "Mirror" of Society? Conversation with Cultural Activists: Yvette Hardie, Ismail Mahomed and Omphile Molusi about Social Transformation No access Pages 147 - 150 Isa Lange
- Between Traditional Practise and Contemporary Forms. Theatre for Young Audiences in (South-) Africa No access Pages 153 - 156 Yvette Hardie
- The ideal of a Rainbow Nation 1. What Theatre Arts and Cultural Policy in Europe can learn from Southern Africa No access Pages 157 - 172 Julius Heinicke
- Cradle of Creativity. Cape Town was the Capital of Theatre for Young Audiences No access Pages 173 - 176 Wolfgang Schneider
- Who''s saying what about whom? South Africa''s next generation is on a quest for its own identity No access Pages 177 - 182 Petra Jeroma, Theresa Frey, Johanna Kraft
- Township Theatre Making. An Ethnographic Study about a Developmental Tool for Khayelitsha Youth No access Pages 183 - 190 Ongezwa Mbele
- From "Playing" to "Working". Arresting systemic labour regression in the creative economy of Theatre in South Africa No access Pages 193 - 202 Motsumi Makhene
- Staring Dispassionately into the Abyss. Director and Author Mpumelelo Paul Grootboom from Soweto No access Pages 203 - 208 Rolf C. Hemke
- Theatre Development and Cultural Policy in Rural Areas. A grassroots perspective from Nor th West Province, South Africa No access Pages 209 - 218 Sefako Bethuel Mohlomi
- Are we actually deeply enough… …with these socio-political questions in our theatres? No access Pages 219 - 224 Khayelihle Dom Gumede
- Scratching the Wounds of the Past. A Playwright-Director''s Note on the Play - Silent Scars No access Pages 225 - 232 Calvin Ratladi
- Application of indigenous performance techniques in South African theatre. The case of Mmabana Ar ts Culture Spor ts and Foundation, North West Province No access Pages 233 - 242 Obakeng Kgwasi
- Unleashing the caged power of the Black girl. South Africa''s sociological theatre landscape No access Pages 243 - 248 Refilwe Madumo
- Epilogue: Theatre and the post-apartheid condition No access Pages 249 - 254 Mike van Graan
- Authors List No access Pages 255 - 258 Lebogang L. Nawa, Wolfgang Schneider





