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"Am I really" is a play about how disabled students view themselves and how other people view them.
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The theatrical production looks at the juxtaposition of physical theatre and disabled performers.
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Sthembiso Khalishwayo, the only able bodied individual in the production, has learned how to use his body in order to portray the struggles of disabled individuals.
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"We are only reminded that we are disabled by other people," he says.
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This picture gives an anecdotal idea of how able bodied persons would view disability.
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"The human body is seen as the perfect body but silent disability is present in all of us."
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The play will be showing at the Wits Amphitheatre on March 15 and 16, 19 and 20 at 7.30pm.