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245 00 Magnet Theatre :|bthree decades of making space /|cedited 
       by Megan Lewis and Anton Krueger. 
246 3  Magnet Theater 
264  1 Bristol, UK :|bIntellect ;|aPretoria :|bUNISA, Univeristy 
       of South Africa Press,|c2016. 
264  4 |c©2016 
300    1 online resource (304 pages, C48 pages of plates) :
       |billustrations (some color) 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
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347    text file|2rdaft 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 00 |gch. 1|tPlotting the Magnetic Field: Origins and 
       Trajectories Megan Lewis and Anton Krueger --|tProduction 
       History --|gpt. ONE|tConcepts: Making Space for Ideas --
       |tColour Photographs: 1987-2009 --|gch. 2|tMaking Space 
       for Ideas: The Knowledge Work of Magnet Theatre Mark 
       Fleishman --|gch. 3|tAn Activist Company Inventing a 
       Future: A Conversation with Neo Muyanga --|gch. 4|t`Being 
       There': The Evolution of Performance Aesthetics from Medea
       (1994-96) to The Magnet Theatre `Migration' Plays (2012) 
       Miki Flockemann --|gch. 5|tFull Gamut of an Ideal Company:
       A Conversation with Jay Pather --|gch. 6|tImplacable 
       Grandeur of the Stranger: Ruminations on Fear and 
       Familiarity in Die Vreemdeling [The Stranger] (2010) Anton
       Krueger --|gch. 7|tTheatre That Can Organize, Mobilize, 
       Conscientize: A Conversation with Mandla Mbothwe --|gpt. 
       TWO|tCollaboration: Making Space for Empbodied Practice --
       |tColour Photographs: 2010-2015 --|gch. 8|tPerforming the 
       Language of the Body in My Mother Tongue: A Conversation 
       with Faniswa Yisa --|gch. 9|tMagnet Theatre and the Moving
       Body Jennie Reznek --|gch. 10|tIdeas Dying to be Born: A 
       Conversation with Craig Leo --|gch. 11|tCreative Flow of 
       Arresting, Exquisite Fabric: A Conversation with Illka 
       Louw --|gch. 12|tEmbodied Practice that Troubles Fixed 
       Narratives of Identity, History and Memory Yvette 
       Hutchison --|gch. 13|tMagnet's Recipe for Considered, 
       Conscious Theatre-Making: A Conversation with Frances 
       Marek --|gch. 14|tPerformance Labours of Magnet and 
       Jazzart's Cargo (2007) Megan Lewis --|gpt. THREE
       |tCommunity: Making Space for Cultural Interventions --
       |tClanwilliam Photoessay --|gch. 15|tMaking Space for 
       Community: Magnet Theatre Intervenes' in Khayelitsha /
       |rGay Morris --|gch. 16|tVividly Feeling the Extremes of 
       Being in the World: A Conversation with Margie Pankhurst -
       -|gch. 17|tBy Telling Stories We Can Learn Something from 
       Life: A Conversation with Thando Doni --|gch. 18
       |tCatalysing a Community: Magnet's Clanwilliam Community 
       Intervention Project Lavona de Bruyn --|gch. 19|tBursting 
       the Bubble of Play: Making Space for Intercultural 
       Dialogue /|rElliot Leffler --|gch. 20|tKeeping Theatre 
       Alive in the Community: A Conversation with Zwelakhe Khuse
       --|gch. 21|tMagnet Never Forgets its People: A 
       Conversation with Nolovuyo Sam. 
520 8  Cape Town's Magnet Theatre has been a positive force in 
       south African theatre for three decades, a crucial space 
       for theatre, education,performance, and community 
       throughout a turbulent period in south African history. 
       offering a dialogue between internal and external 
       perspectives, as well as perspectives from performers, 
       artists, and scholars, this book analyses Magnet's many 
       productions and presents a rich compendium of the work of 
       one of the most vital physical theatre companies in 
       Africa. Co-publication with UNIsA Press. 
588 0  Print version record. 
590    eBooks on EBSCOhost|bEBSCO eBook Subscription Academic 
       Collection - North America 
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650  0 Theatrical companies|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
       subjects/sh95001188|zSouth Africa|zCape Town.|0https://
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651  7 South Africa|zCape Town.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/
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655  4 Electronic books. 
700 1  Lewis, Megan,|d1968-|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names
       /n2016019656|eeditor. 
700 1  Krueger, Anton Robert,|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
       names/no2004062582|eeditor. 
776 08 |iPrint version:|tMagnet Theatre.|dBristol, UK : Intellect
       ; Pretoria : UNISA, Univeristy of South Africa Press, 2016
       |z9781783205370|w(OCoLC)919192677 
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