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Re- Considering Intercultural Actor Training in South Africa today; ‘Borrowing on our own terms’.
David Peimer
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Arts and Humanities
Intercultural
100%
Borrowing
100%
Republic of South Africa
100%
actor training
100%
Global
66%
Ethos
66%
Johannesburg
66%
Tradition
33%
intentions
33%
Political theatre
33%
wishes
33%
Praxis
33%
Township
33%
Curriculum Theory
33%
Colonial Pasts
33%
Interculturalism
33%
Witwatersrand
33%
Keyphrases
South Africa
100%
Actor Training
100%
Apartheid
66%
Johannesburg
66%
Ethics
33%
Political Theatre
33%
Reconfiguration
33%
Pedagogical Practices
33%
Colonial Period
33%
De-facto
33%
Multiculturalism
33%
Acting Pedagogy
33%
Global Approach
33%
Historical Approach
33%
South African Townships
33%
University of the Witwatersrand
33%
Curriculum Theory
33%
Ethical Communication
33%