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Fait partie de Goldstone Commission, Boipatong Massacre Records
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Fait partie de Goldstone Commission, Boipatong Massacre Records
Fait partie de Ahmed Timol Inquest, records
Fait partie de Provincial Synod, Minute books
Application by Nelson Mandela challenging the right of the court to try him
Fait partie de Nelson Mandela Papers
Application by Nelson Mandela for the remand of the trial
Fait partie de Nelson Mandela Papers
Fait partie de State vs Nelson Mandela
Art and Revolution in South Africa: The Theatre of Athol Fugard
Fait partie de 5-CULTURE & RESISTANCE CONFERENCE 1982
In this paper, it is argued that the theatre of Athol Fugard very rarely engages with the experiences of the proleteriat and the oppressed. The author argues that while Fugard did manage to transcend racial categories in his early work and engaged extensively with the scene and identities of the black working classes, he has failed to consistently produce meaningful plays which engage these audiences.
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Fait partie de 4-MEDU CULTURAL WORK
Medu collaborated with the Botswana National Museum and Art Gallery to design an art handbook for teachers as part of education. The handbook was designed by Ellen Forrester on behalf of Medu and used in Botswana schools.
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Fait partie de Delmas Treason Trial
Background Information to the Exhibition, Symposium and Festival of South African Arts
Fait partie de 5-CULTURE & RESISTANCE CONFERENCE 1982
The document outlines the background to both the Art Toward Social Development exhibition and the Culture and Resistance Symposium. The exhibition was a culmination of two years work by South African artists who lived in Botswana. The idea came out of a number of individual exhibitions that were held by South African artists at the National Museum and Art Gallery in Gaborone. The holding of the Culture and Resistance Symposium and arts festival was developed for artists and cultural workers to meet and share different ideas. The objectives of the symposium are to expose South African cultural workers to a wide range of cultural work, to expose South African cultural workers to South African cultural developments and to produce a book on South African culture.
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