From Zimbabwe, Daniel Maposa is one of the 100+ presenters and workshop leaders coming to PTW 2012. Maposa is the director of the Savanna Trust, which brings theatre into the streets and villages of politically polarized Zimbabwe to create a space for dialogue and development. Maposa will share his work in the town of Wadzanayi, where performance helped restore relationships after the violence accompanying the 2008 election and allowed neighbors to begin working together again, despite their continuing political differences, for the development of their community.
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