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− | The Performing Arts Administration is a service organisation within the [[University of the Witwatersrand]], founded in 198*, and providing support for the mounting of productions, and aspects of technical teaching and practical training for both the [[School of Dramatic Art]] and '''School of Music'''. It handles the day to day running of the [[Wits Theatre]] complex and [[Wits Great Hall]] While the university community have first call on the facilities, it also caters for a large, diverse collection of professional companies, dance studios and schools. | + | The Performing Arts Administration is a service organisation within the [[University of the Witwatersrand]], founded in 198*, and providing support for the mounting of productions, and aspects of technical teaching and practical training for both the [[School of Dramatic Art]] and '''School of Music'''. It handles the day to day running of the [[Wits Theatre Complex]] complex and [[Wits Great Hall]] While the university community have first call on the facilities, it also caters for a large, diverse collection of professional companies, dance studios and schools. |
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Revision as of 06:15, 3 July 2016
The Performing Arts Administration is a service organisation within the University of the Witwatersrand, founded in 198*, and providing support for the mounting of productions, and aspects of technical teaching and practical training for both the School of Dramatic Art and School of Music. It handles the day to day running of the Wits Theatre Complex complex and Wits Great Hall While the university community have first call on the facilities, it also caters for a large, diverse collection of professional companies, dance studios and schools.
Sources
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