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The [[Institute for Creative Arts]] ([[ICA]]) is an interdisciplinary institute in the [[University of Cape Town]]’s Humanities Faculty. | The [[Institute for Creative Arts]] ([[ICA]]) is an interdisciplinary institute in the [[University of Cape Town]]’s Humanities Faculty. | ||
− | It was formerly known as the [[Gordon Institute for Performing and Creative Arts]] ([[GIPCA]]) | + | It was formerly known as the [[Gordon Institute for Performing and Creative Arts]] ([[GIPCA]])Launched under the new name on 5 April 2016, . |
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+ | Founded by the [[University of Cape Town]] in December 2008 with a substantial grant from Sir Donald Gordon, founder of ''Liberty Life'', the institute set out to facilitate new collaborative and interdisciplinary creative research projects in the disciplines of Music, Dance, Fine Art, Drama, Creative Writing, Film and Media Studies. | ||
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+ | Interdisciplinarity is a key theme of the institute and projects are imbued with innovation, collaboration and dialogue with urbanism and community. | ||
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+ | An Advisory Board comprising Heads of Departments of all Performing and Creative Arts Departments at UCT helped to shape contexts for the instigation and development of projects by students and staff, as well as a wide range of institutions and individuals outside the university. | ||
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+ | =The [[Institute for Creative Arts]] ([[ICA]])= | ||
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+ | = Projects of the Institute= | ||
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+ | ==[[Africa Centre]]== | ||
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+ | ==[[Infecting the City Festival]]== | ||
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+ | = Sources = | ||
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+ | The GIPCA website[http://www.gipca.uct.ac.za/] | ||
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+ | The Institute for Creative Arts website [http://www.ica.uct.ac.za/ica/about]. | ||
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+ | http://www@infectingthecity.com | ||
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+ | Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography]] | ||
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+ | Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Venues|South African Theatre Venues, Companies, Societies, etc ]] | ||
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+ | Return to [[The ESAT Entries]] | ||
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+ | Return to [[Main Page]] | ||
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Revision as of 06:57, 14 March 2018
The Institute for Creative Arts (ICA) is an interdisciplinary institute in the University of Cape Town’s Humanities Faculty.
It was formerly known as the Gordon Institute for Performing and Creative Arts (GIPCA)Launched under the new name on 5 April 2016, .
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Gordon Institute for Performing and Creative Arts (GIPCA)
Founded by the University of Cape Town in December 2008 with a substantial grant from Sir Donald Gordon, founder of Liberty Life, the institute set out to facilitate new collaborative and interdisciplinary creative research projects in the disciplines of Music, Dance, Fine Art, Drama, Creative Writing, Film and Media Studies.
Interdisciplinarity is a key theme of the institute and projects are imbued with innovation, collaboration and dialogue with urbanism and community.
An Advisory Board comprising Heads of Departments of all Performing and Creative Arts Departments at UCT helped to shape contexts for the instigation and development of projects by students and staff, as well as a wide range of institutions and individuals outside the university.
The Institute for Creative Arts (ICA)
Projects of the Institute
Africa Centre
Infecting the City Festival
Sources
The GIPCA website[1]
The Institute for Creative Arts website [2].
http://www@infectingthecity.com
Go to South African Theatre/Bibliography
Return to
Return to South African Theatre Venues, Companies, Societies, etc
Return to The ESAT Entries
Return to Main Page
See