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Obtained a BA (Hons) in English and Philosophy and a number of educational diplomas. For several years was the director of the [[Community Arts Project]] ([[CAP]]), later co-director of [[Arts and Media Access Centre]]. On the closing of [[AMAC]] in 2008, ran his own consultancy, ZAG Consulting.
 
  
Editor of ''Inheriting the flame: new writing on community arts in South Africa''. Falken, G. (ed). Cape Town: [[Arts and Media Access Centre]] ([[AMAC]]), 2004.
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Obtained a BA (Hons) in English and Philosophy and a number of educational diplomas.
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For several years was the director of the [[Community Arts Project]] ([[CAP]]), later co-director of [[Arts and Media Access Centre]] ([[AMAC]]).
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In 2007 he started his own consultancy, [[ZAG Consults]].
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While with AMAC he edited the monograph ''Inheriting the flame: new writing on community arts in South Africa''. Cape Town: [[Arts and Media Access Centre]] ([[AMAC]]), 2004.
  
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
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Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography]]
 
Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography]]
  

Revision as of 05:52, 7 September 2018



Obtained a BA (Hons) in English and Philosophy and a number of educational diplomas.

For several years was the director of the Community Arts Project (CAP), later co-director of Arts and Media Access Centre (AMAC).

In 2007 he started his own consultancy, ZAG Consults.

While with AMAC he edited the monograph Inheriting the flame: new writing on community arts in South Africa. Cape Town: Arts and Media Access Centre (AMAC), 2004.


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