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 UJ Arts & Culture

UJ ARTS & CULTURE 

produces student and professional performing arts in three theatres as well as exhibitions, concerts and a range of cultural and creative activities across all four UJ campuses.  Facilities include the UJ Arts Centre located on the Kingsway Campus which comprises the 436-seater Arts Centre Theatre, the Art Gallery, dance studios and choir rooms as well as the eXperimental Theatre Space on the Kingsway Campus and the 180-seater Con Cowan Theatre and dance studios on the Bunting Road Campus. These venues also serve as receiving houses for professional South African and international productions, concerts, exhibitions, conferences and cultural events.

Magazine

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Art Much?
UJ Arts & Culture Magazine
 

Edition 03 is now available!

For more information, click here.





Performing Arts

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
Venue :: Con Cowan Teater 
 
Tyd     :: 19:30
:: Die Program is as volg ::
 
20 Mei ::  DRIF deur Reza de Wet​
21 Mei :: STERVERLIG deur Anton Kruger
22 Mei :: BALLADE VIR 'N BANGGAT​ deur  Barry van Rensburg
 
23 Mei :: PLOFSTOF deur Pieter Jacobs
 
LOVE CAN BE VERY DANGEROUS …

UJ Arts & Culture on Tour

UJ Arts & Culture will be touring to the National Arts Festival, Grahamstown with two very different plays which explore the dangers of love: Cry Havoc by Tom Coash and Romeo ’n Juliet Unplugged adapted by Robin Malan...
 
 

Cry Havoc​

Venue   :: Rhodes Box Theatre

Dates    :: Friday 05 July at 20:30

                Saturday 06 July at 14:00 & 18:30

                Sunday 07 Jul​y at 11:00 & 14:00





Romeo ’n Juliet Unplugged
Adapted by Robin Malan

Venue ::  Rehearsal Room, The Monument

Dates  ::  Sunday 30 June at 11:00

               Tuesday 2 July at 21:30


 

Music Concerts












UJ Music Programme​

The UJ Music Programme offers various genres, including classical music and jazz

 

The internationally renowned UJ choir held twenty concerts in 2012. In addition ten professional concerts with a mix of jazz (curated by Meryl van Noie) and classical music (curated by Renette Bouwer and Richard Cock) were presented over the year.  The jazz concert series has done particularly well, outselling the classical music concerts.​  The music programme for 2012 ALSO included drumming on the Doornfontein campus and the Unijoh Chorale on the Soweto Campus.

Please visit this page next year for the full 2013 Music Programme.​​


Visual Arts

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Tom Waits For No Man :: A group exihibition curated by Gordon Froud

Date    :: 8 - 29 May 2013 
Time    :: 18:30 for 19:00
Venue :: UJ Art Gallery
 
UJ Arts presents Tom Waits For No Man curated by Gordon Froud and with works by more than 100 South African artists.

This will again prove to be an exciting and stimulating show that pays homage to one of the great visual storytellers of our time... Read more​
 
 

 
 

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