Record of Change   /     Cape Town: Protesting as a Way to Survive

Description

He also shares what the STAND-foundation which he had co-founded in 2020 in response to the precarity of the theater sector has achieved in the meanwhile.

Subtitle
Mike shares how solidarity is growing among historically divided cultural practitioners and also how they are confronting politicians in demanding a more transparent and just system of public subsidies.
Duration
00:28:12
Publishing date
2021-04-18 09:06
Link
https://recordofchange.com/2021/04/18/protesting-as-a-way-to-survive/
Deep link
https://recordofchange.com/2021/04/18/protesting-as-a-way-to-survive/#
Contributors
  Kecheng Fang, Matthias Jochmann, Prathap Nair, Stephanie Raible, Thomas Reintjes, Nimish Sawant, An Huy Tran
author  
  Thomas Reintjes
contributor  
  An Huy Tran
contributor  
  Prathap Nair
contributor  
  Matthias Jochmann
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  Kecheng Fang
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  Stephanie Raible
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  Nimish Sawant
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  Mike van Graan
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Enclosures
https://recordofchange.com/podlove/file/350/s/feed/c/podcast/ROC-S04E03-Mike.m4a
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Shownotes

Mike shares how solidarity is growing among historically divided cultural practitioners and also how they are confronting politicians in demanding a more transparent and just system of public subsidies.

He also shares what the STAND-foundation which he had co-founded in 2020 in response to the precarity of the theater sector has achieved in the meanwhile.

This interview was recorded on April 16, 2021.

Guest

Mike van Graan, South Africa

Mike is a South African playwright. He was appointed as an Advisor to the first Minister of Arts and Culture in post-apartheid South Africa, where he played an influential role in shaping cultural policies. Currently, he’s the project manager for the Sustaining Theatre and Dance (STAND) Foundation.

Other episodes with Mike:

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Credits

  • Matthias Jochmann (Host, Post Production, Producer)

Nimish Sawant, Stephanie Raible, An Huy Tran, Thomas Reintjes, Prathap Nair and Kecheng Fang also helped make this episode.