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− | + | Oficially known in [[Afrikaans]] as [[Die Breytenbach Sentrum]] , the Breytenbach Centre at 14 Burger Street was once home to the well-known Breytenbach family, including painter, poet and playwright [[Breyten Breytenbach]] and is now home to a multicultural cultural centre, providing training in and exposure to fine arts, music, drama and literature. | |
Renovations to the buildings were completed in early 2007 and the Centre was officially opened on 26 February 2007. A second restoration initiative was launched in 2019. | Renovations to the buildings were completed in early 2007 and the Centre was officially opened on 26 February 2007. A second restoration initiative was launched in 2019. |
Revision as of 19:09, 2 May 2019
Die Breytenbach Sentrum
Oficially known in Afrikaans as Die Breytenbach Sentrum , the Breytenbach Centre at 14 Burger Street was once home to the well-known Breytenbach family, including painter, poet and playwright Breyten Breytenbach and is now home to a multicultural cultural centre, providing training in and exposure to fine arts, music, drama and literature.
Renovations to the buildings were completed in early 2007 and the Centre was officially opened on 26 February 2007. A second restoration initiative was launched in 2019.
For more information (IN AFRIKAANS) go to http://www.breytenbachsentrum.co.za/
Bôrdienghuis Teaterkafee
Malherbe Straat Wellington 7655Posadres: Bôrdienghuis Teaterkafee Posbus 365 Wellington
For more information (IN AFRIKAANS) go to http://www.breytenbachsentrum.co.za/
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