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− | + | Drama lecturer, writer and director. Studied at University of Natal (Durban), University of Stellenbosh (M.Dram) and University of Zululand (D.Phil. in Communication Science, 2001). Taught movement and acting at at the University of Stellenbosch and the University of Zululand/Kwazulu-Natal in South Africa. Theatrical work includes ''[[Spüg]]'' (which he both wrote and directed, 1998). Later moved to the United Kingdom where he taught at the Glyndwyr University and later became Principal Lecturer in Performing Arts at University of Cumbria. Both in South Africa and England he has been a consultant on the use of work place-based theatre (Industrial Theatre) in designing and implementing bespoke communication, change management and public relations campaigns, been an advisor to NGO’s and created participatory empowerment projects resulting in theatre and films. Also directed directed and acted in theatre, film and radio. | |
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Revision as of 09:13, 7 May 2012
Drama lecturer, writer and director. Studied at University of Natal (Durban), University of Stellenbosh (M.Dram) and University of Zululand (D.Phil. in Communication Science, 2001). Taught movement and acting at at the University of Stellenbosch and the University of Zululand/Kwazulu-Natal in South Africa. Theatrical work includes Spüg (which he both wrote and directed, 1998). Later moved to the United Kingdom where he taught at the Glyndwyr University and later became Principal Lecturer in Performing Arts at University of Cumbria. Both in South Africa and England he has been a consultant on the use of work place-based theatre (Industrial Theatre) in designing and implementing bespoke communication, change management and public relations campaigns, been an advisor to NGO’s and created participatory empowerment projects resulting in theatre and films. Also directed directed and acted in theatre, film and radio.
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