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The Afircan Music and Drama Association (AMDA) was a non-racial association founded in 1959 in Johannesburg to promote the performing arts among all citizens***. Their offices were at [[Dorkay House]], where [[Ian Bernhardt]] and [[Union Artists]] ran an arts centre.  
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The [[African Music and Drama Association]] ([[AMDA]]) was a non-racial association founded in 1959 in Johannesburg to promote the performing arts among all citizens.  
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Their offices were at [[Dorkay House]], where [[Ian Bernhardt]] and [[Union Artists]] ran an arts centre.  
  
 
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The African Music and Drama Association (AMDA) was a non-racial association founded in 1959 in Johannesburg to promote the performing arts among all citizens.

Their offices were at Dorkay House, where Ian Bernhardt and Union Artists ran an arts centre.

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