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[[Edward Tsumele]]. 2018. Restoration project lifts grand old theatre complex in Joburg. Heritage specialists restore and modernise the 120-year-old Windybrow Centre of the Arts. Business Day, 23 January 2018[https://www.businesslive.co.za/bd/life/arts-and-entertainment/2018-01-23-restoration-project-lifts-grand-old-theatre-complex-in-joburg/]
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[[Edward Tsumele]]. 2018. Restoration project lifts grand old theatre complex in Joburg. Heritage specialists restore and modernise the 120-year-old Windybrow Centre of the Arts. ''[[Business Day]]'', 23 January 2018[https://www.businesslive.co.za/bd/life/arts-and-entertainment/2018-01-23-restoration-project-lifts-grand-old-theatre-complex-in-joburg/]

Latest revision as of 08:53, 23 January 2018

Keituletse Gwangwa is a performer and arts manager.


Born the daughter of jazz trombonist Jonas Gwangwa and social activist Violet Gwangwa,

She was appointed head of the Windybrow Arts Centre in 2018.


Edward Tsumele. 2018. Restoration project lifts grand old theatre complex in Joburg. Heritage specialists restore and modernise the 120-year-old Windybrow Centre of the Arts. Business Day, 23 January 2018[1]