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The [[Concordia Societeit]] (Literally: "African Society") was a social club which acted as a centre for amusements including balls, card-playing, races as well as theatrical entertainments between 1797 to 1810.  
 
The [[Concordia Societeit]] (Literally: "African Society") was a social club which acted as a centre for amusements including balls, card-playing, races as well as theatrical entertainments between 1797 to 1810.  
  
It may have been used for French performances in 1805 by [[Les Amateurs de l'Isle de France]]
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It may have been used for French performances in 1805 by [[Les Amateurs de l'Isle de France]].
 
 
Known as the '''[[Bataafsche Harmonie]]''' ("Batavian Harmony") from 1803-1810.
 

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The Concordia Societeit (Literally: "African Society") was a social club which acted as a centre for amusements including balls, card-playing, races as well as theatrical entertainments between 1797 to 1810.

It may have been used for French performances in 1805 by Les Amateurs de l'Isle de France.