Date:
Sunday February 8
Time:
2:30pm – 5:30pm
Venue:
Neville Alexander Building,
Cnr. Baxter Road and Lover’s Walk, UCT Lower Campus.
The CHR’s Valmont Layne will be giving a keynote at ‘The Klopse/Minstrel tradition as intangible heritage’, a seminar organised by the Salt River Heritage Society.
Layne’s keynote is titled The Klopse: A historical perspective, and draws from research carried out during his doctoral research. Other speakers include Lenny Gentle, Jacky Poking, Anwar Omar, and Kay Jaffer.

