Marlene le Roux was born in Wellington, Western Cape, 17 September 1967.[3] At three months old, le Roux contracted poliomyelitis which left her with a weakened leg for which she wears a brace.[4] She matriculated at Bergrivier Secondary School[5] then went on to earn a B.Mus. degree in 1988 and a Higher Diploma in Education in 1989 followed by a B.Ed. in 1991, all at the University of the Western Cape. In 2002 and 2003 le Roux continued her education with a Diploma in Management and a Diploma in Senior Management from the University of Stellenbosch.[6]
Le Roux served as an international expert on the London Olympic Committee and Arts Council England to select arts projects for the London Olympics and Paralympics 2012.[7]
Le Roux and Karen Smit launched the Women's Achievement Network for Disability, in August 2014,[8] "to raise the profile and awareness of disabled women and girls in South Africa, so that their human rights may be advanced and promoted".[9]
Selected works
le Roux, Marlene, ed. (2008). Look At Me. photography by Lucie Pavlovich. Cape Town: Genugtig! Publishers. ISBN9780980260670. Featuring stories of 23 women with various disabilities, the photography is by Lucie Pavlovich.[10]
le Roux, Marlene; Ommundsen, Ludmila (2012). Mitchell's Plain : a place in the sun : the story of Mitchell's Plain as told by its people 1974-2011. Cape Town: Mikateko Media. ISBN9780981416861. Everyday life in Mitchells Plain, a large township on the outskirts of Cape Town.[11]
le Cordeur, Michael; le Roux, Marlene (2013). Olivier, Ria (ed.). Die Wellingtonse klopse : 100 jaar se onvertelde stories. Tygervallei: Naledi. ISBN9780987038821. About the minstrel history in the town of Wellington, Western Cape.[12]
Awards and honours
Shoprite/Checkers Woman of the Year – Art Category, 1998
^Smith, Gilmore (Winter 2017). "Not an enigma, but a champion!". Atlantic Seaboard Views. Cape Town: CA Publications. pp. 24–25. Retrieved 10 October 2017.