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Storytelling session with Tawona Sithole in Partnership with Pachedu’s Cultural Café


19:00 -

By Renfrewshire’s Ethnic Communities Cultural Steering Group

About the event

Join the Pachedu Cultural Cafe for an online storytelling session with Tawona Sithole, better known by his ancestral family name, Ganyamatope. His heritage inspires him to make connections with other people through creativity-based learning.

Tawona is a poet, playwright, author and mbira musician. He is the co-founder of Seeds of Thought, a non-funded arts group, and currently the UNESCO artist-in-residence at the University of Glasgow, with research and teaching roles in the school of education and medical school.

His other educational roles are with Glasgow School of Art, the University of the West of Scotland, the University of Stirling and Newcastle University, and the Scottish Book Trust.

 

To watch, tune into Ren TV – https://www.renfrewshireleisure.com/rentv/

For more information, please contact Johannes at johannes.gonani@pachedu.org

 

About Renfrewshire’s Ethnic Communities Cultural Steering Group

The Ethnic Communities Cultural Steering Group is a subgroup of diverse partners from across Renfrewshire who work in partnership to, co-produce, programme, and curate work relevant to Renfrewshire’s Ethnic Community throughout the year. If you would like more information on the steering group please contact Cultural Development Officer, Heather.Paton@renfrewshire.gov.uk

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