In today's show we spoke to Thoko Ntshinga - Director of AMAZA, a grade 12 isiXhosa set-work play. Amaza forms part of the Artscape educational youth development programme that aims to promote social cohesion, good citizenship and empowerment through the arts. The production will be staged from the 30th of April till the 12th of May 2012 at 10h30am at the Artscape Theatre. For more information on production and ticket bookings, please contact Tania Williams Kaponda - Artscape School Liaison Unit Manager on (021) 410 9927 or email taniaw@artscape.co.za.
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