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		<title>The street is our theatre</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Two street kids with white-painted faces, are trying to make a living miming in High Street and Church Square. One passerby accidently knocks one of the boys with his elbow but the mime doesn't move. Two minutes later a young girl with a blank face tugs at another mime's matted wig and again: no response. 

Athenkosi Khima (13 ) and Siyanda Ntamo (11) are little mimes who are invisble, ignored and get no reaction.]]></description>
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