To celebrate Mothertongue's 21st anniversary, Collaborative
Conversations weaves together the reflections of a group of artists,
scholars and writers who have journeyed with the organisation over the
last two decades.
Since its inception in 2000 with What the Water Gave Me, The
Mothertongue Project has used participatory, integrated arts methods to
create theatrical works that strive for personal and collective dialogue
and healing in South Africa.
In poetry, scholarly writing and transcribed oral conversations, the
contributors now think and feel their way through the aspirations and
achievements - and the alchemy - of The Mothertongue Project's work.
Accompanied by photographs of performances from across the 21 years,
this book provides a sense of what a Mothertongue theatre piece does: it
draws audience and performers into transformative, embodied
conversations.
Includes work by Awino Okech, Genna Gardini, Koleka Putuma, Makgati
Mokwena, Malika Ndlovu, Mwenya B Kabwe, Nicosia Shakes, Nina Callaghan,
Ntomboxolo Makhutshi and Rehane Abrahams.