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  • ...played an influential though pragmatist's role in the transition period in the 1990s. ...ed a KWV Excellence Award in 1988 and was elected Chairman of the Trustees of Education Africa.
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  • ...years. IFACCA was established in 2001 and has over 100 members worldwide. The World Summit on Arts and Culture is open to everyone with an interest in ar ...CCA]] was established in 2001 and has over 100 members worldwide. It holds a triennial [[World Summit on Arts and Culture]], which is open to everyone w
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  • == Creation of the Department of Arts and Culture == ...ments: a Department of Arts and Culture (www.dac.gov.za) and a Department of Science & Technology (www.dst.gov.za).
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  • ...kazi Khumalo]] (1932–2021) was a linguist, academic, composer and director of choral music ...sity of South Africa]] ([[UNISA]]) in 1956. He later achieved the Bachelor of Arts Honours by correspondence, also through [[UNISA]], in 1972.
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  • ...see for instance ten "Examples from the Web for national theatre" cited in the Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 10th Edition. HarperColl ...ments of that country, state and/or nation. Most nations tend to have such a theatre or theatre organization.
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  • [[The Great Trek]] ([[Afrikaans]]: [[Die Groot Trek]]; [[Dutch]]: [[De Grote Trek =The saga of The Great Trek=
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  • (Isango means “gateway” in Xhosa) A Cape Town based theatre and film production company formed and led by Brit ...heatre production company with its head office in London. In October 2006, the company opened an office in Cape Town and set up [[Isango Portobello]] ("Is
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  • [[SANCTA]] is the acronym for the '''[[South African National Community Theatre Association]]''' ...2000 was renamed [[SANCTA]]. Along with this change came the determination of incorporating other race groups into its activities, including communities
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  • [[Hyman Kirstein]] (1913 - 1981) was a film producer, director, editor and cameraman. ...turned to editing and in 1939 was responsible for the first sound issue of the [[African Mirror]] newsreel. He often worked with [[Joseph Albrecht]], not
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  • ...tzer (b. Hornsey, North London, 09/10/1869 - d. Cape Town, 30/11/1958) was a lecturer (speech training and literature), theatrical producer and playwrig ...but eventually he joined the Standard Bank and stayed in its service until the late 1920s.
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  • ...ge Fabian''' (b. London, 16/08/1883 – d. Hekpoort,Gauteng, 13/03/1958) was a British-born actress. ...son at Drury Lane, acting in such plays as ''The Whip'' (1909), ''The Sins of Society'' (1911) and ''Sealed Orders'' (1913).
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  • ...lifford Geertz[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clifford_Geertz] (1980) terms a "Theatre State"[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theatre_state]'' ...ments of that country, state and/or nation. Most nations tend to have such a theatre or theatre organization.
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  • [[G.F. Noble]] (b. Lambeth, London, 15/10/1895 - d. Durban, 19/12/1984) was a cameraman. ...as primarily involved with documentaries and made regular contributions to the [[African Mirror]] newsreel.
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  • ...hem in North Africa, mostly in an administrative capacity, but also flying the occasional rescue mission into Italy. ...91. During his lifetime he trained many of South Africa’s next generation of make-up artists, including [[Nola du Preez]].
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  • ...South Africa, 17/03/1947) was a stage and film actor, a writer as well as a producer and director. Also credited as Richard Cruikshanks and Dick Cruic ...According to The Stage Year Book of 1911, the couple were both members of The Sketch Association.
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  • = As a General Term = ...e doubts or dissatisfaction with the status quo exists. Often appointed by a government, political party, association or business management.
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  • ...the morale of all servicemen and women. They also took care of the welfare of families whose breadwinners were away on active service. ...final meeting of he committee apointed by the 1947 conference to complete the various undertakings and to distribute any surplus funds.
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  • ...Albrecht''' (b. Lambeth, London, 05/01/1894 – d. Durban, 30/09/1977) was a British-born director, producer, writer , cameraman, editor, narrator and o ...w, [[Joseph G. Skittrell]], who had married his older sister Beatrice, had the same profession.
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  • ...ent book on amateur theatre in South Africa. For a more complete account of that particular period see: [[P.J. du Toit]] (1988). For some other aspects ...As an adjective it can refer to a person or activity done without the aim of financial gain (amateur painter, amateur sport, amateur theatre, etc)
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