The Exhibition Tour in South Africa
English version of the exhibition for South Africa
In 2016, an English version of the exhibition was produced (size A1).
In January 2017, it was sent to South Africa to be presented in different cities over several years, the premiere taking place on February 28, 2017 in the Castle of Good Hope in Cape Town. It was shown in Cape Town till June, from July 2017 onwards in Pretoria (Freedom Park), from January 2018 in Johannesburg (Holocaust & Genocide Centre) and from mid-2018 to mid-2019 in the Steve Biko Centre in King Williamstown. From October 2019 till March 2020, the exhibition was presented by the Desmond & Leah Tutu Legacy Foundation in Cape Town.
Presentations in further cities in South Africa might follow.
Places and dates of the exhibition in South Africa: here
recherche international hopes, that the exhibition will also tour to other anglophone countries in Africa and elsewhere.
Table of content of the exhibition in English: here
Setting up the exhibition — instructions here
Content of the flight case for the English exhibition: here
Photos of the flight case of the exhibition: here
Instructional material: Work Sheets for Students & Teachers Answer Sheets: here
Posters to annouce the exhibition in South Africa: here
Presentation of the exhibition in South Africa by ANC-veteran Denis Goldberg: here
Live Performance of MOMENTS IN A LIFE (autobiographical essays) by Denis Goldberg (initiator of the exhibition in South-Africa) set to music and performed at the Stellenbosch Chamber Music Festival in July 2016: here
Website of Denis Goldberg: www.denisgoldberg.org
Bio of Karl Roessel, curator of the exhibition here
Report of the Denis Goldberg Legacy Foundation (here)
Speech by Karl Rössel at the opening of the exhibition on 28 February 2017 at the Castle of Good Hope in Cape Town. (here)
Cape Town TV – Between the Lines, March 16, 2017:
South African journalist John Matisonn talks with Karl Rössel about the content and the background of the exhibition „The Third World in World War II“. (Youtube-link)
Report on the exhibition in Cape Town at CGTN (Chinese Global Television Network)
(Youtube-link) https://youtu.be/rsQAxOtTDzo
Symposium: “Forgotten Liberators – A Decolonised History of the Third World in World War II”:
accompanying the opening of the exhibition at the Steve Biko Centre, one Zotshie Street, Ginsberg, King William’s Town (eQonce), Eastern Cape, South Africa
Info: here
The exhibition at the Desmond & Leah Tutu Foundation
Invitation by the Desmond & Leah Tutu Legacy Foundation and the Denis Goldberg Legacy Foundation to schools to use the exhibition as part as their history lessons: (here)
Three assigments to stimulate learners interest based on the exhibition: (here)
