Thursday, 25 February 2021
CCMS, UKZN Signs Community Engagement Agreement with ARROWSA
Read the article at UKZN Ndabaonline
https://ndabaonline.ukzn.ac. za/UkzndabaStory/Vol9-Issue3/ CCMS%20Signs%20Community% 20Engagement%20Agreement% 20with%20ARROWSA
Tuesday, 23 February 2021
Clothing, culture, identity and gender issues
Thursday, 21 January 2021
ARROWSA-INDRA South to North collaborative arts for social change project (partially funded by National Arts Council South Africa) 15th Jan 2021
SCARECROWS
South Roots International led the 'Scarecrow' session with Shanette Martin introducing her perceptions of Scarecrows and introducing the history of their origins. Nicole Sacco encouraged the participants to create their own scarecrows out of any materials that they had at hand in their homes and to plant a/some vegetables whether in a pot for the windowsill or in a patch of land. Angela Del Fava then led a visualisation session to encourage the participants to identify their own context that would influence the construction of their artistic scarecrow that would be unique to their cultural and physical context. The success of the exercise was evident in the responses of the participants.
Sue-Livia van Wyk and her team shared a fun interactive Scarecrow song and dance that they devised.
We look forward to seeing the unique scarecrows that the participants create!
ARROWSA-INDRA collaborative projects 2020-2021 - planning
(these projects are partly funded by the National Arts Council South Africa)
South to North project team: ARROWSA Bechet, South Roots International, Gorse Hill Studios Manchester and Touchstones Rochdale Indra United Kingdom.
SAUKINDIA project team: ARROWSA, South Roots International, Study Hall Education Foundation Lucknow India, Bergtheil Museum Durban, CCMS, University of KwaZulu-Natal and Touchstones Indra Rochdale United Kingdom
Planning for the year
ARROWSA joined their South African and international Indra partners to plan a series of skills transference workshops and arts for social change sessions for the first quarter of 2021. It was decided to overlap the South to North and SAUKINDIA projects as time differences would allow as they would both focus on gender based violence and cultural and male identity.
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