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Nomkhubulwane

Each stop on her tour should invite its own dynamism into play in a way which creates momentum and interest…and expands information about issues of our co-existence with the earth, of migration, recycling, sustainability, the human condition, and of creativity.

She will be used processionally to draw attention to issues of human and animal migration. She may also stand in a park or corporate atrium, or be a central exhibit an art exhibition. She may be used as a metaphor for the protection of children, for the conservation of water, for the need for green spaces in cities. The only limit is your imagination! See Nom-Koo’s Schedule >

Support Nomkhubulwane

  • Host Nomkhubulwane in her migrations, please contact our North American Tour co-ordinator for further information – Janine Zagel on info (a) humanelephant.org
  • Participate in an initiative already planned in your city – see the itinerary.
  • Spread the word! Support us with your creative thoughts by posting information on your website, social networking site, blog or other media outlet. Add your voice through song, art or writing.
  • Make a tax-deductible donation to support Nomkhulubwane’s travels. Donate today >
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