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In an  effort to encourage skills development, the [[Baxter Theatre]] Centre began the '''Ikhwezi Outreach Programme''' in 1998, an empowerment project which culminates in the [[Ikhwezi Theatre Festival]] each year. Directors' workshops are held throughout the year, and selected groups visit the Baxter for the festival to present their plays and workshop theatre skills. Two plays are usually selected from the festival productions for a special run in the Studio, billed as "The Best of Ikhwezi".
 
In an  effort to encourage skills development, the [[Baxter Theatre]] Centre began the '''Ikhwezi Outreach Programme''' in 1998, an empowerment project which culminates in the [[Ikhwezi Theatre Festival]] each year. Directors' workshops are held throughout the year, and selected groups visit the Baxter for the festival to present their plays and workshop theatre skills. Two plays are usually selected from the festival productions for a special run in the Studio, billed as "The Best of Ikhwezi".
  
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The programme was redeveloped and rebranded as the [[Zabalaza Theatre Festival]] in 2011.
  
 
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In an effort to encourage skills development, the Baxter Theatre Centre began the Ikhwezi Outreach Programme in 1998, an empowerment project which culminates in the Ikhwezi Theatre Festival each year. Directors' workshops are held throughout the year, and selected groups visit the Baxter for the festival to present their plays and workshop theatre skills. Two plays are usually selected from the festival productions for a special run in the Studio, billed as "The Best of Ikhwezi".

The programme was redeveloped and rebranded as the Zabalaza Theatre Festival in 2011.

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