In today's show, we were joined by Mandisi Sindo – Artistic Director of Theatre4Change Therapeutic
Theatre. We
were talking about his show "Pantsul' amagenge" that will be featured at Infecting The City 2014 on the 14th and
15th of March at Church Square and Spin Street, Cape Town. Pantsul’amagenge is a collaborative dance work with 30 Pantsula dancers. It comprises a series of standalone performances, flash mobs and combined performances with the Cape Town Philharmonic Youth Wind Ensemble. For more information go to www.infectingthecity.com/2014/cape-town
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