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This book provides an engaging and contextualised insight into a
South African township-based arts centre that has survived the
vicissitudes of steady militarisation in townships during some of
the worst years of apartheid as well as the exhilaration of a new
democratic policy while attempting to circumnavigate different
policies and funding dispensations. Sibikwa provides arts centres
across the world and especially those in decolonising countries
with strategies for survival in tumultuous times. This
multi-disciplinary book maps and co-ordinates wider historical,
political, and social contextual concerns and events with matters
specific to a community-based east of Johannesburg and provides an
exploration and analysis by experts of authentic theatre-making and
performance, dance, indigenous music, arts in education and NGO
governance. It has contemporary significance and raises important
questions regarding inclusivity and transformation, the function
and future of arts centres, community-based applied arts practices,
creativity, and international partnerships. This study will be of
great interest to students and scholars in theatre and performance,
indigenous music, dance, and South African history.
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