Jane Plastow is Professor of African Theatre at Leeds University, UK, and for 10 years was director of Leeds University Centre for African Studies. She has worked as an academic, trainer, researcher, director and theatre maker in Africa for 40 years. In 2020 and 2021 she published the 2-volume A History of Theatre in East Africa. Katie McQuaid is Associate Professor in the School of Geography at the University of Leeds, UK. An anthropologist with expertise on climate change, gender and sexuality, ageing and intergenerationality, and forced displacement in informal urban settings, she was awarded a UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship in 2019 to lead the GENERATE Project on: 'Gender, Generation and Climate Change: Creative Approaches to Building Inclusive and Climate Resilient Cities in Uganda and Indonesia’.
This ground-breaking study of the long-term effects of an arts-based intervention into a Ugandan town is an essential read for anyone embarking on a project that aims to use arts processes with marginalized and vulnerable communities. The voices of the participants ring loud and clear through these pages as testimony to human spirit’s refusal to be crushed by poverty and injustice. * Tim Prentki, Professor Emeritus, Theatre for Development, University of Winchester, UK *