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It built its own arts facility, the [[Ekhaya Multi Arts Centre]] (or [[EMAC Centre]]) and has produced a number of internationally acclaimed theatre productions over the years, while implementing integrated arts training programmes, such as the [[Performing Arts Mentorship Programme]] ([[PAMP]]), the [[Kcap Credance]] dance training initiative | It built its own arts facility, the [[Ekhaya Multi Arts Centre]] (or [[EMAC Centre]]) and has produced a number of internationally acclaimed theatre productions over the years, while implementing integrated arts training programmes, such as the [[Performing Arts Mentorship Programme]] ([[PAMP]]), the [[Kcap Credance]] dance training initiative | ||
− | Annual arts events and programmes of national and international status include: | + | Annual '''arts events''' and programmes of national and international status include: |
The [[Inkundla Poetry Festival]] | The [[Inkundla Poetry Festival]] |
Latest revision as of 06:37, 25 September 2022
The Kwa Mashu Community Advancement Projects (also known as K-CAP or KCAP) is a non-profit organization founded in 1993 as an integrated arts organization.
It built its own arts facility, the Ekhaya Multi Arts Centre (or EMAC Centre) and has produced a number of internationally acclaimed theatre productions over the years, while implementing integrated arts training programmes, such as the Performing Arts Mentorship Programme (PAMP), the Kcap Credance dance training initiative
Annual arts events and programmes of national and international status include:
The Funda Schools Drama Festival
The Africa Motherland Festival
The Ethekwini Mzansi Theatre Festival
The Ishashalazi Women's Theatre Festival
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