28 May - Arts, Culture & Environment - South African San Institute to reclaim their unique heritage

In today’s show, we spoke to Meryl-Joy Schippers – Director for the South African San Institute. Their vision is to support the San peoples to grow and develop to the extent to which they can take permanent control over their lives, resources and destiny and harness with pride their unique heritage. They are here for a stage production called Son of the Wind. This is a multimedia production starring members of two San tribes, the !Xun and the Khwe living in the heart of the Northern Cape, South Africa. With the help of a spirit guide, Jackal, young Bushmen, Dala learns the truth of what his people suffered in Angola, caught in the midst of a war that was not theirs. It is running at Artscape till Sunday the 30th of May. For more information check www.artscape.co.za for ticket bookings contact Computicket on 083 915 8000 or Artscape Dial-A-Seat on (021) 421 7695, ticket price is R100.

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