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2009: ''[[Breathing Space]]: Cross-community professional theatre as a means of dissolving fixed geographical landscapes'' by [[Sara Matchett]] (LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, 2009).
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2009: ''[[Breathing Space]]: Cross-community professional theatre as a means of dissolving fixed geographical landscapes'', LAP Lambert Academic Publishing.
  
 
2012: "Breath as impulse, breath as thread: breath as catalyst for making an autobiographical performance in response to ‘corrective rape’ and hate crimes against lesbians". ''[[South African Theatre Journal]]'', 26(3):280-291.
 
2012: "Breath as impulse, breath as thread: breath as catalyst for making an autobiographical performance in response to ‘corrective rape’ and hate crimes against lesbians". ''[[South African Theatre Journal]]'', 26(3):280-291.

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Sara Matchett is a teacher, researcher, performance-maker, and vocal coach.

BEING WRITTEN

Biography

She studied at the University of Cape Town, completing a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) focused on Theatre & Performance Making (2012-2016).



Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance

Her professional positions have included

Performance output

Academic and research output

2009: Breathing Space: Cross-community professional theatre as a means of dissolving fixed geographical landscapes, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing.

2012: "Breath as impulse, breath as thread: breath as catalyst for making an autobiographical performance in response to ‘corrective rape’ and hate crimes against lesbians". South African Theatre Journal, 26(3):280-291.

Sources

https://www.linkedin.com/in/sara-matchett-10641619/?originalSubdomain=za

https://www.academia.edu/1099705/Breathing_Space_Cross_community_Professional_Theatre_as_a_Means_of_Dissolving_Fixed_Geographical_Landscapes

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