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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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  • ...ons over the years. Today they are managed by the division of [[Performing Arts Administration]]. ...but also used by the [[Division of Dramatic Arts]] of the [[Wits School of Arts]].
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  • ...us South African public research university situated in the northern areas of central Johannesburg. '''Its arts and theatre facilities include''':
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  • ...he department responsible for drama and theatre training at the University of the Witwatersrand has been known over the years. ...the Arts'''[http://wsoa.wits.ac.za/], which is serviced by a [[Performing Arts Administration]].
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  • ...ilton Arts Festival]] is 3-4 day arts festival held annually on the campus of Hilton College [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilton_College_%28South_Africa ...t South African writing. This primary aim is enhanced by all other aspects of the festival: art exhibitions, craft, food and drink, live music.
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  • ...i Mthethwa. It currently operates as an Agency of the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture. ...h, the venue is currently managed and funded by the National Department of Arts and Culture alongside other National Theatres like the [[Market Theatre]] i
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  • ...blic research university located in Cape Town in the Western Cape province of South Africa. ...uth Africa and the second oldest extant university in Africa. The language of instruction is English. [http://www.uct.ac.za/]
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  • ...offices in Bloemfontein. After 1994 it became the [[Performing Arts Centre of the Free State]] (PACOFS) ...ded in 1963, as part of the new dispensation that followed the dissolution of the [[National Theatre Organisation]]. [[Rex Hugo]] was appointed first dir
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  • ...ilm and Drama Academy]] (formally registered as the [[South African School of Motion Picture Medium and Live Performance]])[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ ...its inception, with many of its alumni going on to work in the performing arts industry.
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  • ...e University of South Africa. Out of this organisation grew the University of Durban-Westville. In 1949 she established a Department of Speech and Drama on the university campus in Durban, fighting official disapproval to do so.
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  • ...earcher in tourism and a prolific writer about the economics and logistics of South African [[festival]]s and other public events. Born on May 24, 1965 in Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa, the son of Melville Saayman and Martha Maria (Goosen) van Aswegen.
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  • ...med as one of the principal arts segments of the [[Performing Arts Council of the Transvaal]] ([[PACT]]). ...oductions were staged here and at the [[Aula Theatre]] at the [[University of Pretoria]].
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  • The Drama Department at the [[University of Pretoria]] is a tertiary training institution for theatre practitioners and ...rs that can make a contribution to the rapidly developing theatre industry of the time. The department further aimed to specifically promote [[Afrikaans]
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  • ...vis Presley’s "Teddy Bear". He died in Durban in September 2017 at the age of 59, survived by his wife Trish and their sons Matthew and Alexander. ...theatrical career was conceived and nurtured in the [[Mannville]] nursery of [[Bruce Mann|Bruce]] and [[Helen Mann]].
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  • He was Organist and Director of music for the Johannesburg City Council and Johannesburg’s first City Org ...mphony Orchestra. In September 1933, Connell started a subscription series of ten weekly symphony concerts. He also regularly invited guest conductors an
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  • ...Stellenbosch]] with a thesis on ''Selected Black African Dramatists South of the Zambesi'', co-supervised by [[Temple Hauptfleisch]] and [[Dennis Schauf ...working as a freelance performing artist, acting for [[NAPAC]] in a number of plays before they moved to Cape Town for a while, before moving to Johannes
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  • ...embers of the South Arican Railways (SAR) in protest against the dominance of English in Natal and in the SAR. ...to take over the responsibility of promoting amateur theatre in the form of providing the Afrikaans community with drama and music festivals, courses a
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  • ...bility. Usually, an arena is designed to accommodate a fairly large number of spectators." (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arena) ...groups also used the space, such as the Peninsula Group for the Performing Arts (with Die Bulldozers het Gekom in 1986), **
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  • ...was aimed at developing all talented young singers who were interested in performing Western art music, especially opera, and to create work in order to generat ...r of BTE‟s existence, singers were identified and invited to form the core of the group. Younger singers such as [[Jonathan Boinamo]], [[Agos Mohagi]] an
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  • ...rn classical music tradition. It therefore largely falls outside the ambit of this encyclopaedia. ...as theatrical forms for various reasons, or are part of an integrated set of events, and are therefore taken up here (see below).
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