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Cut-off-my-tongue rants, sweats and breaks into song and dancee as it explores the truth that shape us Africans; our beliefs, the way we behave and why.Woven with music and dance, Sitawa Namwalie’s dramatised poetry is moving and frighteningly honest. It is politics – and love – that bites as it teases. Come and discuss Cut-off-my-tongue at Dass!
Where: Dass Restaurant
When: 7pm, Tuesday 26th January 2010
Charges: 300/= only
Come and Talk about it!
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About She Blossoms...
If there is anything that remains constant in life, it is the fact that we must continually face change; In ourselves, Our circumstances, Our environment, Our Perspectives.
I have learnt that who I am is a continually evolving project. True, I have set principles and values. But I live, I learn, I grow.
And yet, I must survive when the sun is hot, and blossom with the morning dew.
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