Thyspunt: Khoisan Heritage
Blog (2020/03/30) Thyspunt: Khoisan Heritage
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Blog (2020/03/30) Thyspunt: Khoisan Heritage
Blog (2020/03/19) Ilizwi Lenyaniso Lomhlaba Film Takeover
Blog (2020/01/08) The messiness of building community: Co-creation across lines of social difference
Blog (2020/01/03) #CTStakeover: Izazov (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Blog (2019/12/20) Civil Society Organisations Reflections on Arts Based Methodologies in Schools
Blog (2019/11/26) Izazov Filmmakers: On being young in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Blog (2019/10/31) #CTStakeover Ilizwi Lenyaniso Lomhlaba South Africa
Blog (2019/10/01) Examining Civic National Values in Kenya and Nepal: Why, how and what next?
Blog (2019/07/10) IZAZOV! Change is a Creative Moment
Blog (2018/11/14) Reflections from The Performance and Conflict Conference
Blog (2022/03/15) Amplificando las Voces Case Study 1
Blog (2020/03/19) Making connections: reflections on the use of proverbs in research and practice
Blog (2022/03/15) Amplificando las Voces Case Study 2
Blog (2020/02/09) Remembering the Srebrenica Genocide on Holocaust Memorial Day
Blog (2019/12/13) Thinking together
Blog (2019/04/30) CTS Workshop in Cambodia Reflections as an Early Career Researcher
A summary of Mr Klaje's visit to the UK, March-May 2022. Including workshops in Belfast, Glasgow, Edinburgh and Leeds
Engage Journal 45: Class and Inequality explores issues of class, socio-economic disadvantage and inequality in relation to gallery education and engagement programmes and the related sector. Read Permanent crisis of visibility: Young working-class Capetonians in Zeitz MOCAA from the CTS Large Grant ImaginingOtherwise project team, Aylwyn Walsh, Ashley Visagie, and Helene Rousseau.
The Creative Expression and Contemporary Arts Making Among Young Cambodians research project analysed the creative practices and concerns of young adult artists (18-35 years old) in contemporary Cambodia. The project examined the extent to which the arts are being used to open up new ways of enacting Cambodian identity that encompass, but also move beyond, a preoccupation with the Khmer Rouge (1975-1979). Existing research has focused on how the recuperation and revival of traditional performance is linked to the post-genocidal reconstruction of the nation. In contrast, this research examines if, and how, young artists are moving beyond the revival process to create works that speak to a young Cambodian population. The research used NGO Cambodian Living Arts’ 2020 Cultural Season of performances, workshops, and talks as a case study through which to examine key concerns of young Cambodian artists, trace how these affected their creative process, and analyse how the resulting works were received among audiences. Find out more in the project report.
Case study introduction Youth-led social enterprises (Malaysia) investigates the lived experiences of young social entrepreneurs and how social enterprises contribute (positively and/or negatively) to civil society. Discover the project highlights in this bite size case study.