Friday, June 19, 2009
19 June - Arts, Culture and Environment
In today’s show, we heard from Marlene Le Roux – Director of the Artscape Audience Development and Education. We were talking about Mȃ Ravan a production brought to you by Artscape in association with French Institute of South Africa. Mâ Ravan pays homage to the ancestral spirits of the rebellious slaves who worked on the islands' sugar cane plantations. The cast hails from Reunion Islands, Mauritius and Madagascar. This production will be at Artscape from the 25th to the 27th of June. Tickets will cost you R80 and R60 for Pensioners & students. For bookings contact Artscape Dial-a-Seat, on (021) 421 7695 or computicket by visiting www.computicket.com
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