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''[[iRhanga]]'' is a series of intersecting performance art works, curated by [[Khanyisile Mbongwa]] ()
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''[[iRhanga (Township Alleyways)]]'' is a series of intersecting performance art works, curated by [[Khanyisile Mbongwa]] ()
  
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The idea for the performance was part of [[Khanyisile Mbongwa|Mbingwa]]'s masters assignment and examined the complexities of black life and black lived experiences in South Africa and Cape Town.
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Performed in central Cape Town under the auspices of the [[Institute for Creative Arts]] ([[ICA]]) and the [[Live Art Network Africa]] ([[LANA]]) and their "Love of Live Art" project,  the performances started in Government avenue, just outside the Hiddingh campus of the [[University of Cape Town]], then moved through [[The Company Gardens]] and to end up at in front of the [[Iziko Slave Lodge]]. Performers included [[Luhle Macanda]]. 
  
Performed in central Cape Town under the auspices of [[Live Art Network Africa]] during February 2018, the performances started from the Hiddingh campus of the [[University of Cape Town]], then moved through [[The Company Gardens]] and to end up at in front of the [[Iziko Slave Lodge]]. Performers included [[Luhle Macanda]]. 
 
  
  
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"Bringing live theatre to the inner city", ''[[Cape Times]]'' Thursday 15, 2018: p. 6.
  
"Bringing live theatre to the inner city", ''[[Cape Times]]'' Thursday 15, 2018: p. 6.
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Revision as of 05:48, 14 March 2018

iRhanga (Township Alleyways) is a series of intersecting performance art works, curated by Khanyisile Mbongwa ()

The idea for the performance was part of Mbingwa's masters assignment and examined the complexities of black life and black lived experiences in South Africa and Cape Town.

Performed in central Cape Town under the auspices of the Institute for Creative Arts (ICA) and the Live Art Network Africa (LANA) and their "Love of Live Art" project, the performances started in Government avenue, just outside the Hiddingh campus of the University of Cape Town, then moved through The Company Gardens and to end up at in front of the Iziko Slave Lodge. Performers included Luhle Macanda.


"Bringing live theatre to the inner city", Cape Times Thursday 15, 2018: p. 6.

https://www.sport24.co.za/ShopBlockAd.aspx?aid=a05df2b1-8560-4d09-8d7b-fea39263d044&currentCategoryName=Sport&currentCategoryBreadCrumb=

http://mapmyway.co.za/cape-towns-love-live-art-network-africa/