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Numerous cultural projects, including festivals and plays, have been funded by this fund over the years. | Numerous cultural projects, including festivals and plays, have been funded by this fund over the years. | ||
| − | In 2025 an initial one year grant was made to the [[Africa Open Institute]] at Stellenbosch to process and catalogue the [[ESAT Archives]] (with an option for two more years). | + | In 2025 an initial one year grant was made to the [[Africa Open Institute]] at Stellenbosch, initially to process and catalogue the [[ESAT Archives]] of research materials (with an option for two more years). This initiative has since developed into what is referred to as the [[Performing Arts Research Collection]] ([[PARC]]), housed in [[AOI]] and expanded by the inclusion of various donations of materials from institutions (e.g. the Drama Department at Stellenbosch) and individuals in the performing arts industry. |
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Latest revision as of 11:12, 9 February 2026
Het Jan Marais Fonds ("The Jan Marais Fund", acronym HJMF) is a fund created to support the education, research, social projects and cultural activities in Afrikaans.
Not to be confused with the Het Jan Marais Nationale Fonds (HJMNF)
Contribution to theatre, film, media and performance activities
Numerous cultural projects, including festivals and plays, have been funded by this fund over the years.
In 2025 an initial one year grant was made to the Africa Open Institute at Stellenbosch, initially to process and catalogue the ESAT Archives of research materials (with an option for two more years). This initiative has since developed into what is referred to as the Performing Arts Research Collection (PARC), housed in AOI and expanded by the inclusion of various donations of materials from institutions (e.g. the Drama Department at Stellenbosch) and individuals in the performing arts industry.
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