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  • Established in 1996 the is a multi-disciplinary arts organisation within the Faculty of Humanities, Development and Social Scien Provision of creative platforms, [[Performance space|performance spaces]] and economic opportunit
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  • The [[Institute for Creative Arts]] ([[ICA]]) is an interdisciplinary institute in the [[University of Cape T ...as formerly known as the '''[[Gordon Institute for Performing and Creative Arts]]''' ('''[[GIPCA]]''')
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  • ...blished in 1996 the '''Centre for Creative Arts''' is a multi-disciplinary arts organisation within the Faculty of Humanities, Development and Social Scien provision of creative platforms, performance spaces and economic opportunities for artists and re
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  • (19*-) Creative industries and creative economy policy advisor. ...s South Africa|BASA]] to engage research around the challenges artists and arts organisations navigate in accessing corporate funding, as well as planning
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  • [[Creative Madness]] is a creative arts consultancy based in Durban, South Africa. ...0%20web.pdf?ver=2015-01-27-160105-653] – i.e. Dance, Drama, Music & Visual Arts.
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  • '''CityVarsity School of Media and Creative Arts''' [http://www.cityvarsity.co.za/about_campus.php?kcam=c] is a South Africa
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  • The [[Institute for Creative Arts]] ([[ICA]]) is an interdisciplinary institute in the [[University of Cape T ...as formerly known as the '''[[Gordon Institute for Performing and Creative Arts]]''' ('''[[GIPCA]]''')
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  • The popular name for the [['''Commission of Enquiry into the Creative Arts]]''' (1981), a commission led by former actor and director of the [[SABC] ...rt was published by the Government in 1984 and led to a white paper on the arts tabled in parliament and accepted in in 1986.
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  • ...s often used in contrast to '''[[creative arts]]''', though the performing arts often involve visual and aural art forms in costume written or oral [[text] The [[Performing Arts Network of South Africa]] ([[PANSA]])
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  • ...that harnesses expertise, resources and markets in the service of Africa’s creative sector. He is considered to be one of his country’s leading contemporary ...he Convention and assert their place on the global stage and in the global creative economy.
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  • Acronym: [[CWUSA]] Alternative spelling: [[Creative Workers' Union of South Africa]] This union was established through the merger between the [[Performing Arts Workers' Equity]] and the [[Musicians Union of South Africa]]. This is a pr
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  • See [[Community Arts Centres]] or [[Community Arts Organizations]] are ...include the [[Community Arts Project]] ([[CAP]], 1977-2001, renamed the [[Arts and Media Access Centre]] in 2002 and closing down in 2008);
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  • ...blished in 1996 the '''Centre for Creative Arts''' is a multi-disciplinary arts organisation within the Faculty of Humanities, Development and Social Scien provision of creative platforms, performance spaces and economic opportunities for artists and re
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  • ...lines (Drama, theatre, musical theatre, movement studies, dance and visual arts). https://reg.unizulu.ac.za/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Faculty-of-Arts-Handbook-2022.pdf
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  • Established in 1996 the is a multi-disciplinary arts organisation within the Faculty of Humanities, Development and Social Scien Provision of creative platforms, [[Performance space|performance spaces]] and economic opportunit
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  • == Business and Arts South Africa (NPC) == ...rate sector involvement. Established as a Non Profit Company, Business and Arts South Africa NPC is accountable to both government and its business members
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  • ...e was appointed professor and director of Educational Theatre and Creative Arts at the Africa Centre in 2005. He died of cancer in January 2018.
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  • The [[Ekhaya Multi Arts Centre]] (or [[EMAC Centre]]) ...and video production, traditional arts and cultural activities and African arts.
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  • ...ears. In 1991 he was awarded the Arts Council of Great Britain Bursary for creative writing, the first for a South African. He has held various ANC posts abroa Source: National Arts Festival programme, 1999.
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  • The [[Imvaba Arts Association]] was established in Port Elizabeth in 1986 during the aparthei The [[Imvaba Arts Association]] assisted artists through the visual arts and creative writing
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  • An annual regional arts festival etablished in 2012 by the Nelisa Mzimela Legacy Foundation, it is ...4-day festival is the [[INK Creative Centre|INK (Inanda Ntuzuma KwaMashu) Creative Centre]] in Ntuzuma Section A.
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  • ...uth Africa, based on presentations at the various [[Afrikaans]] [[Festival|Arts Festivals]]. Presented by the [[Afrikaans]] TV channel, [[kykNET]]
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  • ...s an arts, culture and lifestyle magazine in South Africa, offering music, arts, culture news and reviews, with focused sections discussing quality wine, b In 2015 its name was changed to ''[[Creative Feel]]''
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  • ...and indicting Muslim fundamentalism, it was first performed by [[Creative Arts Workshop]], Lenasia in 1993. Published in [[David Graver]] (ed): ''[[Drama
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  • ...Pringle Award (filed as English Academy Awards) in 1981 for two pieces of creative writing published in ''[[Staffrider]]''. Centre for Creative Arts [http://www.cca.ukzn.ac.za/index.php/tow-past-participants/33-tow-2009/358-
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  • ...tten a number of articles and interviews on various aspects of culture and arts in South Africa. ==Creative work==
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  • ...rican writer, researcher, stage director, performance teacher and creative arts practitioner. In 2014 he became the Creative Manager for the [[Artscape Theatre Centre]].
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  • ...and film actor, a dramatist and screenwriter; a television producer and a creative consultant, lecturer. ...e qualified for a Performers Diploma in Speech and Drama and a Bachelor of Arts degree (English and Drama) at the [[University of Cape Town]], in 1995 and
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  • Konya had left Budapest in 1909 to study architecture at the École des Beaux Arts in Paris; at night he attended art classes at the Colarossi Atelier. He ret ==Contribution to the performing and creative arts in South Africa==
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  • The text and lyrics were written by five post-graduate students in the Creative Writing class of the Department of Afrikaans and Nederlands at [[Rhodes Uni 1993: The cabaret was presented by Rhodes Creative at the [[National Arts Festival]] in July 1993, directed by [[Dion van Niekerk]], musical directio
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  • ...009). At the same time he was appointed as a member of the Kunstekabinet ("Arts cabinet") for the [[KKNK]] and judge for the [[Nagtegaalprys]] for drama (2 He left in 2010 to pursue a creative career alongside his journalistic writing, and in May 2012 was appointed Ex
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  • .... Among those involved directly and indirectly in theatre and the creative arts:
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  • The ''[[Vrystaat Kunstefees]]'' is an [[Afrikaans]] language arts festival held annually in Bloemfontein, South Africa. Founded in 2001 as the ''[[Volksblad-kunstefees]]'' (''[[Volksblad Arts Festival]]''), it takes place during the June/July holidays on the campus o
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  • ...Beveney]], and is named after Nomvete's parents. [[SBD]] has lliased with creative institutions globally to enable the youth engage in cultural exchange progr In 2015 the project initiated the [[Rise Up and Walk International Youth Arts Festival]] at the [[Joburg Theatre]], in partnership with the Joburg Theat
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  • [[Robyn Sassen]] (1968-) is a freelance arts writer (visual and performing arts), reviewer, academic, book artist and printmaker. Born on 4 September 1968 in Johannesburg, she has completed a BA (Fine Arts) at the University of the Witwatersrand (1989 – 1992), a BA (Hons) in th
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  • ...promote original classical music and opera influenced by Africa's creative arts and indigenous musical idioms.
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  • ...features people from community-based troupes and cultures are part of the creative display of costumes, floats, singing and dancing. ...carnival is ‘Nyakaza – Joburg on the move’. This design allows for a broad creative interpretation, which will be showcased in the carnival activities, as well
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  • ...n in partnership by the [[Africa Centre]] and the [[Institute for Creative Arts]]
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  • [[Bhekizizwe Peterson]] (1961-2021) Critic, creative writer, screenwriter, film maker and academic. ...asily crossed between academia and the creative arts producing high impact creative works such as feature films (Fools and Zulu Love Letter) and feature docume
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  • ...trum of arts, culture and lifestyle issues, and was eventually renamed ''[[Creative Feel]]'' in 2015.
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  • ...festival, which has been coordinated annually by the [[Centre for Creative Arts]] (University of KwaZulu-Natal) since 1998, and has developed an extensive
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  • == National Arts Council == ...AC is governed by a Council whose members are appointed by the Minister of Arts and Culture after a process of public nominations.
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  • ...ntributors are some of the more interesting Afrikaans writers, artists and arts commentators of our time (e.g. Joan Hambidge, Riana Scheepers, Dana Snyman,
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  • ...ter is most probably a wrong interpretation of his reference to the entire creative process, rather than the text alone. 2010: Performed to critical acclaim at the 2010 National Arts Festival in Grahamstown, and went on to play in Stellenbosch and Cape Town
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  • ...hotel and amphitheatre on the farm, effectively creating a centre for the arts. [[Spier Wine Farm]] subsequently hosted several festivals on the farm. ...[[Spier Summer Arts Festival]]. An annual festival sponsored by the Spier Arts Trust. Founded in 1996.
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  • [[Boikie Mohlamme]] (1930-2014) was an artist and performer, and arts activist. ...mber of [[Performing Arts Workers' Equity]] ([[PAWE]]), which became the [[Creative Workers' Union of South Africa]] ([[CWUSA]]) in 2007.
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  • ...ounded in 2014 as a project-managed by the [[Grahamstown Festival|National Arts Festival]]. The City of Cape Town is the Host Sponsor, while Standard Bank ...the awards are made by a panel of industry experts drawn from across the arts and cultural spectrum and the awards are made across five categories:
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  • ...of communication, and by encouraging them to nurture and explore their own creative potential.
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  • ...on or venue, raises or provides financial backing, and hires personnel for creative positions (writer, director, designers, composer, choreographer—and in so ...ntertainment style work, or for a while the work of the large [[Performing Arts Councils]], and in the case of some commercial companies is replaced by the
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  • ...mated with the [[Performing Arts Workers' Equity]] ([[PAWE]])to form the [[Creative Workers Union of South Africa]] ([[CWUSA]]). This is a process that began i
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  • ...te her choreographic practice through collaborative projects, research and creative exchanges around the world. She works as a lecturer at Central St Martins University of Arts, London College of Fashion, London Contemporary Dance School and Mountview
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  • ...ymouth (U.K.) with a combined honours degree in Design Arts and in Theatre Arts and Performance. His speciality field was Symbolic Theatre – dance, puppe ...a range or organizations and initiatives and founding his own company, [[Creative Madness]], in this regard.
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  • The [[ Performing Arts Workers' Equity]] (Acronym: '''[[PAWE]]''') was founded in 19** to replace ...' (the [[Musicians Union of South Africa]]) to form '''[[CWUSA]]''' (the [[Creative Workers Union of South Africa]]). This process began in 2005 and culminated
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  • ...r black, coloured, Indian and Chinese students working towards Bachelor of Arts degrees at the University of South Africa. Out of this organisation grew th ...eative arts. In 1995 the Festival became known as the [[National Creative Arts Youth Festival]].
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  • ...of a fulltime University Degree education in Literature and the Performing Arts, he was entirely self educated in these spheres. == Criticism and the promotion of the arts ==
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  • ...terim Arts and Culture Council; chairman of the Greater Pretoria Forum for Arts. Culture and Heritage 1997. ''The Dream Catcher'' Thesis (M.A. in creative writing) - [[University of Cape Town]], 2008.
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  • ...ome is a website that publishes interviews, reviews, extracts and original creative writing, with a strong emphasis on literary fiction, memoir and current aff ...s a research platform that takes the form of a virtual community of female creative practitioners living in Africa or from the African diaspora.
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  • ...tudio]], billed as "The Best of Ikhwezi". The festival received a National Arts and Culture Trust Award for its contribution in 2004. ...g, finance, funding, marketing, casting, rehearsals and the opening night. Creative writing in English, Afrikaans and Xhosa was also included in the workshops.
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  • [[Thamsanqa Sifiso Hlatshwayo]] is a playwright/actor and arts practitioner. In 2016 he founded and for the duration of its existence directed the [[Creative Industries Federation of Mpumalanga]] in Nelspruit, Mpumalanga, South Afric
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  • * The Local Education in Arts Programming (LEAP) * My Body My Space Public Arts Festival
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  • ...n independent and autonomous interdisciplinary institute in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at [[Stellenbosch University]]. ...nnected through its funding of the [[DOMUS]] archive, its intellectual and creative programmes, curating activities, archival collection initiatives and core v
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  • He completed his training at [[CityVarsity]] School of Media and Creative Arts in Cape Town in 2009 top of his class.
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  • [[Cape Academy of Performing Arts|CAPA]] [[Creative Arts Workshop|CAW]]
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  • ...mic, playwright, theatre researcher and drama lecturer. He studied Theatre Arts at the University of Ibadan and the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. Ta ...c articles, edited books. (See [[South African Theatre/Bibliography]]) His creative work includes several plays and poems.
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  • ...e has resorted under the control of the University’s [[Centre for Creative Arts]].
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  • [[INK Creative Centre]] [[Ilitha Arts Education Project]], Grahamstown.
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  • ...p]] (approx. "the pulse or beat of the earth") is a national [[Afrikaans]] arts [[Festival|festival]] held in Potchefstroom, Northwestern Province (formerl ...s the '''[[Aardklop Nasionale Kunstefees]]''' (i.e. "The Aardklop National Arts Festival") or alternatively as the '''[[Aardklop Kunstefees]]'''.
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  • ...he expanded it to include Centres for Music, Creative Arts and Performing Arts (with [[P.P.B. Breytenbach]] as first Curator of the latter section). In 19
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  • ...981). A few years later he returned to UCT where he obtained a Bachelor of Arts Honours Degree in Drama ([[UCT]]) (1986) and an MA Degree in Drama at UCT, = His contribution to South African arts and culture =
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  • ...y 2007), a freelance television writer (January 2000 to March 2008) and a creative director with Tin Rage Television (February 2004 - April 2010). ...ing Television Director and Writer, Corporate Video Director and Community Arts practitionerin the Greater Melbourne Area.
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  • ...f the [[Stigting vir die Skeppende Kunste]] ([[Foundation for the Creative Arts]]) and won the [[Amstel Playwright of the Year]] Award in 1992. ...cky Rudolph]], [[Tina Jaxa]] and [[Willem van der Walt]] at the [[National Arts Festival]] Fringe, in July.
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  • ...al support for the development, promotion and celebration of South African arts and culture. == ARTS AND CULTURE TRUST OF THE PRESIDENT ==
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  • ..., markets and resources to contribute to a vibrant and sustainable African creative sector that contributes to development, human rights and democracy on the c In 2014 AFAI published the third edition of the ''[[South African Handbook on Arts and Culture]]'' (The previous editions were in 1998 and 2002 respectively.)
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  • [[Andries Oliphant]] (19*-). Writer, playwright, academic, literary theorist, arts and culture policy developer, and cultural leader. ...erships include the Heritage Legislative Review Panel of the Department of Arts and Culture and the Council of the English Literary Museum and the Internat
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  • Born in Nigeria, he studied for an honours degree in performing arts at the University of Ilorin, followed by a doctorate in drama and theatre f ...Lecturer and Faculty Director of Knowledge, School of Music and Performing Arts, Canterbury Christ Church University.
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  • '''Ismail Mahomed''' (19*-) is a South African playwright, director and arts administrator. ...he Year]] award, he left teaching for a series management positions in the arts. At the same time he developed as playwright.
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  • ...he became Head of the Department at CityVaristy School of Media & Creative Arts in Cape Town.
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  • The [[Theatre Arts Admin Collective]] is a theatre development organization and venue in Obser ...as '''[[The Collective]]''' or more recently known simply as '''[[Theatre Arts]]'''.
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  • Issues regarding the arts and artists have over the years also been subject to '''Commissions of Enqu = South African Commissions of Enquiry into the Arts and related matters =
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  • ...ca to fight in the Second World War, when he also began to write his first creative work. After the war, he read English literature at Brasenose College, Oxfor ==Contribution to South African letters, arts and theatre==
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  • ...ciplinary Art, public art and public sphere at the [[Institute of Creative Arts]], [[University of Cape Town]] ([[UCT]]), undertaking research on "iRhanga" Mbongwa was at one time a board member of the [[Visual Arts Network of South Africa]] ([[VANSA]]) in 2008 and is a former Executive Dir
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  • ...(for an initial period of 3 years) to chart the impact of the cultural and creative industries in South Africa, using a range of statistical methodologies, aud ...n Mandela Metropolitan University (NMMU), on behalf of the [[Department of Arts and Culture]], in association with [[Rhodes University]] and the [[Univers
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  • ...[[SABC]] in Johannesburg in the same year. He would later also do an Adobe Creative Suite Course at Concept Interactive, Cape Town, in 2004. As an actor for the [[Cape Performing Arts Board]] ([[CAPAB]]) between 1986 and 1990 he was involved in numerous produ
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  • ...e. Renowned for his incredibly resonant voice and vocal abilities, and his creative direction. ...production of ''[[Kanna, hy kô Hystoe]]'' ([[Adam Small]]), and immensely creative productions of ''[[Cry, The Beloved Country]]'' ([[Alan Paton]]), ''[[Becke
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  • ...olas Fine]] and presented by [[Applauz Arts Initiative]] at the [[National Arts Festival]] Fringe, 2008 and [[Montecasino Theatre]] in 2009. ...e of the music for the jazz musical ''[[Adam Small BeJazzed]]'' ([[Applauz Arts Initiative]], 2015),
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  • ...onours degree (majoring in painting) in 1998, and a Masters Degree in Fine Arts (with distinction) in 200*. ...ompiled a two-hour animation programme for the [[KKNK|Klein Karoo National Arts Festival]] and Urban Futures.
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  • ...he New School for Social Research in New York and a Master of Fine Arts in creative writing from Columbia University. After returning from the States, Mtshali
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  • ...egree in Arts Management from the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts, Edith Cowan University, a BA in Theatre Studies from the University of Not ...of pieces in her field, including projects and articles on the conflux of creative writing and language diversity.
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  • [[Gariep Kunstefees|Gariep Arts Festival]] [[Gcinamasiko Arts and Heritage Trust]], The
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  • ...s Theatre Company, and an Associate Artist at Pan Centre for Intercultural Arts. She has also taught at Goldsmith's college on the MA in Applied Drama: The ...to community workers in Cape Town and constructing plays with slum dweller arts‐activists in Ahmedabad.
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  • ...'' in central Cape Town under the auspices of the [[Institute for Creative Arts]] ([[ICA]]) and as part of the [[Live Art Network Africa]] ([[LANA]]) "Lov
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  • ...s]] [[wRite associates]], in partnership with the national [[Department of Arts and Culture]] ([[DAC]]) in 2005, the main aim of the [[South African Litera Creative Non-Fiction Award
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  • ...(Gato). Their production ''[[Emsini]]'' scooped an award at the [[National Arts Festival]] in 2014.
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  • [[Olga Racster]] (??*‑ 1955) Novelist, playwright, arts historian and journalist specializing in literary and musical criticism. Fu ...Cape Town: [[Juta and Company]], 1951) and the article on the ''Performing Arts in South Africa'' in the Department of Information’s ''South African Year
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  • ...the plays viable, particularly when performed by good actors working with creative directors. ...saw performances of the major adaptations by [[NTO]] and the [[Performing Arts Councils]].
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  • ...1972) and from 1977 to 1990 she was a lecturer in the Department of Visual Arts at the [[University of Stellenbosch]]. She then replaced to Durban where s ...or at the California Institute of the Arts, Los Angeles, where she taught creative writing in the School of Critical Studies. She was also a part time journa
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  • ...profit organisation whose purpose is to provide a platform for Pan-African arts and cultural practice to function as a catalyst for social change. All the This is undertaken in partnership with [[Institute for Creative Arts]]
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  • ...[[Federated Union of Black Artists Academy]], ([[FUBA]]) and was appointed creative director and head of the Department of Music and Voice in 1986. ...as given the task of establishing the [[National School for the Performing Arts]] at [[Dorkay House]].
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