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  • An annual month-long [[Festival|festival]] of the arts held in Johannesburg since 1993. ...ts Alive International Festival]] or simply the [[Arts Alive International Festival]].
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  • ...', ''[[Homegirls]]'', ''[[On My Birthday]]'', ''[[Not With My Gun]]'', ''[[Newtown]]'' (2005), ''[[Stepping Out]]'' (2006). [[National Arts Festival]] programme, 1998.
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  • ...e]] in Durban, directed by the playwright, and staged at the [[Grahamstown Festival]] 1995. The production was then moved to the [[Market Theatre]] in November ...997 at the Lincoln Center Theatre in New York as part of the [[Woza Afrika Festival]].
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  • [[African Arts Institute|AFAI]] [[Association for Performing Arts|APA]]
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  • ===As arts manager/consultant=== ...frican co-ordinator on the 1994 [[Dogtroep]] workshop for the [[Arts Alive Festival]].
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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 See also '''[[Africa Cultural Centre]]''', Newtown, Johannesburg.
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  • ...E BLIKSEM IN]] (**/FOURIE) A SENSATION AT THE [[Aardklop festival|AARDKLOP FESTIVAL]]. [[Spier Amphitheatre|SPIER AMPHITHEATRE]] PRODUCES A MULTIRACIAL PRODUCT ...[[Welcome Msomi|Msomi]]/Shakespeare) and [[The Mysteries]]*?. First UKASIE Festival in London celebarates Afrikaans culture'''''
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  • ...e Island]]'', 1985 (Natal Schools Festival, Barclays Bank Highveld Schools Festival); Brecht's ''[[The Threepenny Opera]]'', 1987; ''[[Randlords and Rotgut]]'' ...1991 , COSAW and PAWE) and ''[[Marat/Sade]]'', 1996, Nice University, Lyon Festival, University of Aix.
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  • HISTORY OF THE DANCE UMBRELLA CONTEMPORARY DANCE FESTIVAL ...graphers and companies from all over South Africa, this multi-disciplinary festival, which presents work ranging from community-based/Youth groups, young up an
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  • During the 1960’s ,under the influence of British-inspired liberal arts education , White teachers of drama began to work with groups of so-called At the end of Shah’s production The Durban Academy of Theatre Arts (DATA) was formed but this concentrated on eurocentric works and its target
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  • ..., but also a successful playwright, director and prominent and influential arts manager. ...boards of [[PACT]], the [[National Arts Council]], the [[Grahamstown Arts Festival]], the Apartheid Museum and similar forums.
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  • ...and was an AFS Scholar in Detroit, USA (1963-4), then obtained a BA (Fine Arts) [[University of the Witwatersrand]]; Diploma Etching (Urbino, Italy), Stag ...a very competitive tender for the theatre that was to be built in the old Newtown produce market, but lost to [[Mannie Manim]] and [[Barney Simon]], who went
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  • ...a]] Street) in Johannesburg, also known as the "Old Indian Market" or the "Newtown Market" (which had been opened in 1913), had finally closed after 60 years ...was to be called [[Upstairs Theatre]], and two galleries - one for graphic arts, one for photographs. Later the [[Laager]] was opened. Both the conversion
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  • ...HE PROTEST AGAINST PASS LAWS WITH THE BURNING OF PASSES ON 16TH AUGUST IN NEWTOWN, JHB. '''''Eugene O’Neill’s "The Emperor Jones". The first Saltzburg Festival. Gémier founds Thèâtre National Populaire.'''''
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