What can our art be used for? Used by Whom? This edition of Medu explores the importance of art and its inextricable relationship to community. Two interviews, one with playwright Maki Mapogo and another with Musician Johnny Clegg, explore their artforms and the relationships these artforms have to community and activism. The Zimbabwe Writers'Workshop, chronicled in this edition, had extensive discussions on the political responsiblities of writers, includes delegates like Dambudzo Marechera and extracts from writers like Emmanuel Ngara, Micere Mugo and T.T. Moyana. The edition is concluded by Mongane Serote's in-depth article on the Politics of Culture in southern Africa. Front page graphic by Miles Pelo.
- Pages
- 37
- Published in
- South Africa
- Rights
- Permission to publish must be obtained from the Medu Art Ensemble Project.
- Series
- MEDU Art Ensemble
- Source
- Medu Art Ensemble Consolidation Project http://historicalpapers-atom.wits.ac.za/medu-art-ensemble