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  • ...es Ball]] is a cultural researcher, history teacher and a founder of [[The Heritage Portal]] ...Distinction, 2012). In 2012 he initiated and became the curator of ''[[The Heritage Portal]]'' and its various projects and in 2013 he also began working as a
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  • ...for the creation, promotion and protection of South African arts, culture, heritage and the associated practitioners. This paper led to the founding of the [[National Arts Council of South Africa]]
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  • ...for the creation, promotion and protection of South African arts, culture, heritage and the associated practitioners. It was formally adopted by Cabinet in Aug This paper led to the founding of the [[National Arts Council of South Africa]]
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  • == The [[National Arts Festival]], Grahamstown == ...as been used for the [[National Arts Festival]] in Grahamstown, the oldest national arts festival in the country, from the mid 1980s. However, the festival i
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  • ...ic direction for the identification,conservation and promotion of cultural heritage. == White Paper on Arts, Culture and Heritage ==
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  • ...to that, Wakashe was part of the team that developed the Arts, Culture and Heritage White Paper which was the framework for the democratisation of the arts sec ...age Fund was set up to assist countries on the continent to maintain World Heritage Sites.
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  • [[South African Library]] was the first national depository of publications in the Cape Colony and hence in South Africa. ...ished output materials in the country. This was done in terms of two acts: National Library of South Africa Act 1998 (Act No. 92 of 1998) and the Legal Deposit
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  • ...] and volunteers during 2007 with the stated objective of "celebrating the heritage and culture of, Nelson Mandela Bay, especially the Northern Area and bridgi See further the website supported by the [[National Arts Council of South Africa]]: http://www.nac.org.za/Pdf/NAF%202010.pdf
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  • 2005: It premiered at the [[National Arts Festival]] in Grahamstown, directed by [[Murray McGibbon]], with [[B ...sburg, [[The National Arts Festival]] in Grahamstown and returned to the [[Heritage Theatre]] in Hillcrest before it embarked on a tour to London.
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  • == National Arts Council == ...as the [[NAC]] or the [[National Arts Council]], the formal name is the [[National Arts Council of South Africa]] and it is a statutory public entity with the
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  • The [[State Library]] was the second national depository of publications in South Africa, founded in the Pretoria. Till 1999, these two institutions served as joint national institutions, and publishers had to submit copies of all publications to BO
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  • == Fostering Cultural Diversity and Development: Local, National and Global Strategies == ...eation]]) and the City of Johannesburg ([[Directorate of Arts, Culture and Heritage]] and the Johannesburg Tourism Company)
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  • ...ulture through a range of arts programmes that promote social cohesion and heritage preservation. It is one of a number of annual '''arts events''' and programmes of national and international status that have been co-organized by the [[Kwa Mashu Com
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  • ...formed at a number of festivals in South Africa, such as the Grahamstown [[National Arts Festival]], the FNB Vita [[Dance Umbrella]], the [[KKNK|Klein Karoo Ku ...he initiative of Professor [[Marisa Keuris]] of the [[SA Drama and Theatre Heritage]] project.
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  • ...dex.php], the primary resource and custodian of South African documentary heritage, provides access to the NLSA catalogue, database and digital collections.
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  • ...) is the primary resource for, and custodian of, South African documentary heritage, seeking to promote creative, effective and efficient universal access to i ...1998) and the Legal Deposit Act, 1997 (Act No. 54 of 1997), to form the [[National Library of South Africa]] ([[NLSA]]) .
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  • ...he Johannesburg City Council, which granted the Trust a 50-year lease on a heritage site in Parktown, Johannesburg. Two historic houses on a property, which is == The [[National Children's Theatre Trust]] ==
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  • ...on Arts, Culture and Heritage]] in 1996 which led to the founding of the [[National Arts Council of South Africa]]
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  • ...African Siddhartha]]'' and ''[[Home]]'' commissioned by the [[Grahamstown National Arts Festival]], and ''[[Ahimsa Ubuntu]]'' commissioned by Sonia Gandhi and ''[[Home]]'', a dance-drama choreographed for the [[National Arts Festival|Grahamstown Festival]] by [[Jay Pather]] in 2003. He also ch
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  • ...the National Lotteries distributing agency for arts, culture and national heritage. Moving to the DRC, she was joint Officer in Charge of the [[British Counci
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