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Events

Sunday, 01 May 2016 - Tuesday, 31 May 2016

Drama for Life and Wits Theatre are proud to present the work of artist - in –residence, Marina Magalhães.
The Humanities Graduate Centre will host a colloquium aimed at key scholars in the arts that have responded in various ways to the recent students' movements.
Join the Wits City Institute in collaboration with the Wits Anthropology Museum for the opening of No Place, an exhibition by artist Jean Brundrit.
Various Schools and Departments at Wits will celebrate Africa Week in a series of events including panel discussions, poetry sessions, a film festival etc.
Get up close and personal with all kinds of weird and wonderful animals at Yebo Gogga Yebo amaBlomo 2016.
The Wits School of Arts Film & TV Division will host a special screening event of the documentary Incarcerated Knowledge , directed by Dylan Valley.
The official memorial service will take place on Friday for the seven Wits students who tragically passed away on 1 May 2016.
Tales of Ovid: Metamorphosis is the final presentation of 8 final year Theatre and Performance students.
Bring the whole family along for a fun-filled fossil dig at the Origins Centre.
Celebrate the Detours Festival fifth birthday this year with a series of workshops that are open to both students and the public.