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What you ll be doing
Over the course of 6 evenings of live sessions, you will gain an insight into South African history and culture, and the dynamics of inequality experienced in the country today. You will be challenged to engage with an activist mindset and develop your advocacy skills. Throughout the programme you will connect with South African students and have the opportunity to exchange ideas. A wider variety of contributors, including academics, experts, and representatives from different communities, will help you better understand the landscape of inequality and its relationship to justice issues from various perspectives.
Why choose this programme?
What you ll be doing
Over 4 days of live sessions, you will explore how South Africa’s cultural diversity and distinctive social and political history has led to the development of a unique brand of artistic responses to the challenges it faces. Through various forms of expression (including music, dance, theater, fine art, and street art) art has been a voice to the voiceless and informed social transformation. During this programme you will gain insight into the historic and ongoing socio-political and cultural change in South Africa and the ways in which the arts respond to – and manifest – these changes. Working closely with local artists, activists, and academics, you will discuss the transformative and connective capacity of the arts and how they shape your own culture and identity.