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Disability
Arts Festival
Students Solidarity Trust
March 30, 2011
Following recommendations
from a Students Solidarity Trust (SST) commissioned study compiled
by the Disability Resource Centre (DRC) of the University
of Zimbabwe (UZ); the department of theatre arts at UZ shall
be hosting a four day long disability arts festival open to the
public. The festival to be held from 5-8 April 2011 at UZ Beit Hall
and Greens Open Area shall feature performances and academic presentations
from gender, disability, religious, cultural and human rights activists
and researchers. The theme of the festival reads "Navigating
and re-negotiating marginality: artistic and cultural dimensions.
The study entitled "A
survey of challenges, opportunities and threats faced by students
with disabilities in the post-independent era in Zimbabwe"
recommended among other things that there should be establishment
of mechanisms for dissemination of information about disabilities
to students, university authorities, policy makers, civil society
and the donor community. The partnership by UZ Theatre Arts Department,
DRC and SST in facilitating the hosting of the Disability Arts Festival
is yet another initiative towards implementation of the recommendations
of the study.
Invitations have been
extended to academics, artists, civil society, media, corporate
world, donor community, parliamentarians and the public to participate
in the festival. Some of the participants will also include members
of the approximately 12500 UZ students' population and lecturers.
Participants, artists and civil society, corporate world and media
organizations who pledge to support the festival or make presentations
and performances have been encouraged to liaise with UZ department
of theatre arts, DRC and SST.
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Solidarity Trust fact
sheet
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