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In this excerpt from her forthcoming study Stages of Transition: Performing South Africa's Truth Commission, Cole examines the creation and reception of REwind: A Cantata, a musical performance incorporating recorded testimony from South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission, along with the performativity of that ongoing process itself.
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In this excerpt from her forthcoming study Stages of Transition: Performing South Africa's Truth Commission, Cole examines the creation and reception of REwind: A Cantata, a musical performance incorporating recorded testimony from South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission, along with the performativity of that ongoing process itself.
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