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[[Ability Festival]] was created to expand the conversation about ability/disability and inclusion in South Africa, through the arts. The festival also provides a platform for artists who are themselves disabled to showcase their talent. | [[Ability Festival]] was created to expand the conversation about ability/disability and inclusion in South Africa, through the arts. The festival also provides a platform for artists who are themselves disabled to showcase their talent. | ||
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+ | Organised by [[The Chaeli Campaign]], in association with ASSITEJ, at the [[Masque Theatre]] in Muizenberg from 4 to 7 March 2015. | ||
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+ | The programme included performances of the plays ''[[Warrior on Wheels]]'' (directed by [[Jayne Batzofin]], ''[[In The Wings]]'' (directed by [[Philip Rademeyer]] of the [[Rust Cooperative]]) and a collaborative performance by the Chaeli Dancers (comprising students in The Chaeli Campaign’s regular dance classes) and musician Natasha Meister. |
Revision as of 05:54, 26 May 2019
Ability Festival was created to expand the conversation about ability/disability and inclusion in South Africa, through the arts. The festival also provides a platform for artists who are themselves disabled to showcase their talent.
Organised by The Chaeli Campaign, in association with ASSITEJ, at the Masque Theatre in Muizenberg from 4 to 7 March 2015.
The programme included performances of the plays Warrior on Wheels (directed by Jayne Batzofin, In The Wings (directed by Philip Rademeyer of the Rust Cooperative) and a collaborative performance by the Chaeli Dancers (comprising students in The Chaeli Campaign’s regular dance classes) and musician Natasha Meister.