Trash, Boer, and Brat – A Redemptive Theatre Performance

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2020-07

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Khutsoane, Tshego
Nkosi, Les
Janse Van Vuuren, Petro

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Arts Research Africa, The Wits School of Arts, University of the Witwatersrand

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Can an arts-based research enquiry reach into the silences between us as South Africans? This workshop on “Redemptive Theatre” showed how playing with dominant, habitual, and unpopular narratives can disrupt boundaries, challenge stereotypes, and, potentially, redeem us to each other.

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Can an arts-based research enquiry reach into the silences between us as South Africans? This workshop on “Redemptive Theatre” showed how playing with dominant, habitual, and unpopular narratives can disrupt boundaries, challenge stereotypes, and, potentially, redeem us to each other.

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artistic research, arts research, decolonisation, arts pedagogy,

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Can an arts-based research enquiry reach into the silences between us as South Africans? This workshop on “Redemptive Theatre” showed how playing with dominant, habitual, and unpopular narratives can disrupt boundaries, challenge stereotypes, and, potentially, redeem us to each other.

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