South African Theatre Union

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South African Theatre Union (SATU - Afrikaans: Suid-Afrikaanse Teaterunie) was a trade union for performers.

The union

The South African Theatre Union (SATU) was the new name given to the South African Actors' Equity (Afrikaans: Suid-Afrikaanse Akteursekwiteitsvereniging) in 1969.

The acronym also foud as S.A.T.U in some sources.

In 1982 SATU expanded to include film activities and became the South African Film and Theatre Union (SAFTU - Afrikaans: Suid-Afrikaanse Film-en Teaterunie) and eventually became the broader based Performing Arts Workers' Equity (PAWE)

In 2007 PAWE amalgamated with MUSA (the Musicians Union of South Africa) to form CWUSA (the Creative Workers Union of South Africa). This process began in 2005 and culminated in a Launching Congress on 7-9 September 2007 in Johannesburg.

The SATU Hall

The Union owned a meeting hall and performance venue, known as the SATU Saal or SATU Hall, often used for performances, inter alia by some of the PACT companies.


See also South African Film and Theatre Union

Sources

Carel Trichardt, in Temple Hauptfleisch, 1985

Mike van Graan and Tammy Ballantyne, 2002;

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