A momentous event on the South African performing arts scene takes place in Durban\u27s Playhouse Opera on May 4, with the world premiere of the new Zulu opera, Princess Magogo. (Press Release, Durban, South Africa, April 2002
In 2006, the short essay ‘Doing it for Daddy’ by visual artist Sharlene Khan caused controversy when...
Sovereignty and governance in contemporary Africa are hotly contested issues with important—even dir...
On the 16th of August 2012 34 Lonmin miners lost their lives at Marikana in South Africa. Marikana b...
Since the beginning of time, women have had a great share in shaping history by different means duri...
Music in South Africa today is as diverse as its people. Due to this diversity, there are many diffe...
Since the beginning of time, women had a great share in shaping history by different means during di...
Historians, following typical chauvinistic tendencies, have chronicled events in a manner that releg...
Despite the fact that 'transculturation' between Africans and Europeans in South Africa has been goi...
Includes bibliographical references.Inspired by the performativity of Xhosa cultural belief systems,...
This article is an extended version of two papers exploring White Spectatorship in Victorian Britain...
In South Africa, the exposure of opera to local cultures and circumstances has in time resulted in a...
Zulu Sofola is a reactionary writer who reacts to mainly traditional issues in her society. Sh...
In November 1967, a four act opera, Klutaimnestra, by the South African composer Cromwell Everson (1...
ABSTRACT In stage performance, costume art is an essential visual signature device with the veracit...
Excerpt from Introduction: My interest in the Zulu royal family intensified as I began to read many ...
In 2006, the short essay ‘Doing it for Daddy’ by visual artist Sharlene Khan caused controversy when...
Sovereignty and governance in contemporary Africa are hotly contested issues with important—even dir...
On the 16th of August 2012 34 Lonmin miners lost their lives at Marikana in South Africa. Marikana b...
Since the beginning of time, women have had a great share in shaping history by different means duri...
Music in South Africa today is as diverse as its people. Due to this diversity, there are many diffe...
Since the beginning of time, women had a great share in shaping history by different means during di...
Historians, following typical chauvinistic tendencies, have chronicled events in a manner that releg...
Despite the fact that 'transculturation' between Africans and Europeans in South Africa has been goi...
Includes bibliographical references.Inspired by the performativity of Xhosa cultural belief systems,...
This article is an extended version of two papers exploring White Spectatorship in Victorian Britain...
In South Africa, the exposure of opera to local cultures and circumstances has in time resulted in a...
Zulu Sofola is a reactionary writer who reacts to mainly traditional issues in her society. Sh...
In November 1967, a four act opera, Klutaimnestra, by the South African composer Cromwell Everson (1...
ABSTRACT In stage performance, costume art is an essential visual signature device with the veracit...
Excerpt from Introduction: My interest in the Zulu royal family intensified as I began to read many ...
In 2006, the short essay ‘Doing it for Daddy’ by visual artist Sharlene Khan caused controversy when...
Sovereignty and governance in contemporary Africa are hotly contested issues with important—even dir...
On the 16th of August 2012 34 Lonmin miners lost their lives at Marikana in South Africa. Marikana b...