South Africa - 2008CWB South Africa
In 2008, Clowns Without Borders South Africa partnered in South Africa with the Warwick Resident Association to perform 10 shows and to give workshop on the issues of xenophobia in South Africa, especially in Durban....
South Africa - 2008CWB South Africa
In 2008, Clowns Without Borders South Africa performed throughout South Africa , to bring in the laughter to marginalized children. They concentrated their efforts on the KZN and Elanskop regions. They performed 15...
South Africa - 2008CWB South Africa
In 2008, Clowns Without Borders South Africa did a performance tour in South Africa, performing 20 shows for 8450 people.
South Africa - 2008CWB South Africa
In 2008, Clowns Without Borders South Africa did a performance tour in South Africa, performing 15 shows for 5200 people.
South Africa - 2008CWB South Africa
In 2008, Clowns Without Borders South Africa started its action throughout South Africa, performing 12 shows for 2926 people.
South Africa - 2008CSF/CZG Belgium
In 2008, Clowns Without Borders Belgium went to South Africa to relieve the suffering of the communities affected by HIV/AIDS .
South Africa - 2007CWB South Africa
In 2007, Clowns Without Borders South Africa did a performance based expedition in rural KwaZulu-Natal and the Eastern Cape. They stayed there 3 weeks, performed 21 shows, gave a workshop, for 7890 participants in total.
South Africa - 2006CWB USA
In 2006, Clowns Without Borders USA toured in South Africa, Lesotho and Swaziland with clowns, a documentary maker, and a researcher. They had a lot of partners in the three countries, as the African Dream Circus,...
South Africa - 2006CWB USA
In 2006, Clowns Without Borders USA returned to South Africa to do some follow up on the project Njabulo HIV/AIDS. This expedition focused on providing psychosocial support to children and caregivers in bereavement....
South Africa - 2004CWB USA
In 2004, Clowns Without Borders USA visited South Africa for the first time on an exploratory project and performed 22 shows for 3500 people, in places such as Masoyi Home-Based Care, Ingwavuma Orphan Care, Howick...