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	<title>Comments on: Mkhondo community arts project</title>
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	<description>Mjuda the performing artist (actor, dancer and singer), and kwaitostar</description>
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		<title>By: Rising Voices &#187; Kwa Mashu Bloggers Tour Ekhaya Multi Arts Centre</title>
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		<description>[...] All of the K-CAP bloggers were excited to learn that when searching Google for &#8220;Kwa Mashu&#8221; their blogs are among the first results. They apologized for not having blogged frequently over the past few months, but explained that they have been busy with their performing arts responsibilities at Ekhaya Multi Arts Centre. In fact, Gugu, who was not able to attend the followup workshop, is soon headed to Paris where she will perform a contemporary dance routine with fellow dancers and performing artists from Kwa Mashu. In the last couple days Sinempilo has written a new post about HIV in South Africa and Thandanani has written about a new project of his which aims to teach young people from his community about their c.... [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] All of the K-CAP bloggers were excited to learn that when searching Google for &#8220;Kwa Mashu&#8221; their blogs are among the first results. They apologized for not having blogged frequently over the past few months, but explained that they have been busy with their performing arts responsibilities at Ekhaya Multi Arts Centre. In fact, Gugu, who was not able to attend the followup workshop, is soon headed to Paris where she will perform a contemporary dance routine with fellow dancers and performing artists from Kwa Mashu. In the last couple days Sinempilo has written a new post about HIV in South Africa and Thandanani has written about a new project of his which aims to teach young people from his community about their c&#8230;. [...]</p>
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