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SUMMARY:Book launch: Participatory Theatre and the Urban Everyday in South Africa
DESCRIPTION:The South African Research Chair in Spatial Analysis and City Planning within the Wits School of Architecture and Planning\, the Chair in Local Histories and Present Realities at the History Workshop\, also at Wits\, and the African Centre for Cities at UCT would like to invite you to the joint launch of Njogu Morgan and Alexandra Halligey’s new books\, with guest speakers\, Ruth Oldenziel and Terry Kurgan. \nCycling Cities: The Johannesburg Experience by Njogu Morgan and Participatory Theatre and the Urban Everyday in South Africa: Place and Play in Johannesburg by Alexandra Halligey will be jointly launched on 27 February at the Breezeblock Cafe\, Johannesburg. \nRuth Oldenziel\, Professor in The History of Technology at Eindhoven University of Technology and programme leader of Cycling Cities: The Global Experience will speak to Morgan’s book while Terry Kurgan\, artist and writer based in Johannesburg\, editor and partner of Fourthwall Books and Research Associate of the Wits Institute for Social and Economic Research\, will focus on Halligey’s title. \n  \nDATE: Thursday\, 27th February  \nTIME: 17:00 for 17:30  \nVENUE: Breezeblock Café\, 29 Chiswick Street\, Brixton  \nPlease RSVP to alexandra.halligey@wits.ac.za by 24 February for catering and parking purposes.
URL:https://nervous-rhodes.38-242-239-132.plesk.page/event/book-launch-participatory-theatre-and-the-urban-everyday-in-south-africa/
LOCATION:Breezeblock Cafe\, 29 Chiswick Street\, Johannesburg\, South Africa
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