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Performing Arts

Forbidden Broadway

15 - 26 May 2012
Con Cowan Theatre :: Bunting Road Campus

Parodying your favorite Broadway hits from shows like “Mamma Mia”, “The Phantom of the Opera” and “Les Misérables”, New York’s longest running musical comedy revue, “Forbidden Broadway” makes its Joburg debut at the UJ Con Cowan Theatre on Tuesdays to Saturdays at 19:30 from 15 to 26 May 2012. The production is directed by Greg Homann with musical direction by Rowan Bakker, designs are by JC Laurent and choreography by Clint Lesch. 

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Music Concerts

 

UJ Music Programme

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

Visual Arts

 

Gerard de Leeuw Centenary Exhibition (1912 – 1985)
9 – 30 May 2012
UJ Art Gallery :: Kingsway Campus

This retrospective exhibition, curated by Fred Scott, is devoted to one of South Africa’s most important sculptors, Gerard de Leeuw, and also marks the centenary of the artist's birth in Amsterdam in 1912.  The selection of works highlights his simplification of form similar to that of the expressionist artist Barlach. After his arrival in South Africa in 1933 De Leeuw's individual vision gave South African art a new form of artistic expression. Read more... 

 

Magazine

Art Much?
UJ Arts & Culture Magazine
 

UJ Arts & Culture has launched an all-new arts and culture magazine entitled Art Much? The eye-catching launch edition of Art Much? features articles by arts personalities Michelle Constant, Gerard Robinson and Renette Bouwer amongst others.

According to National Arts Festival Director Ismail Mahomed, who is also featured in the magazine, “This is phenomenal! A publication like this is long overdue." For more information, click here

 

Partners & Sponsors

 

 

The printing of the first edition of Art Much? Magazine, was sponsored by 4 colour print.