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− | Most commonly known by its acronym, [[FUBA]] was founded in Johannesburg in 1978 by [[Benjy Francis]], [[Sipho Sepamla]] and others to promote the arts among black South Africans | + | The [[Federated Union of Black Artists]] was an arts and culture organization associated with the [[Black Consciousness|Black Consciousness Movement]] in the 1970s-1980s. |
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+ | Most commonly known by its acronym, '''[[FUBA]]''' | ||
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+ | ==The history== | ||
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+ | [[FUBA]] was founded in Johannesburg in 1978 by [[Benjy Francis]], [[Sipho Sepamla]] and others to promote the arts among black South Africans. It's training arm became known as the [[Fuba Academy of Arts]]. Later the [[Fuba School Of Drama And Visual Arts]] and the [[Fuba School of Music]]. | ||
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The Federated Union of Black Artists was an arts and culture organization associated with the Black Consciousness Movement in the 1970s-1980s.
Most commonly known by its acronym, FUBA
The history
FUBA was founded in Johannesburg in 1978 by Benjy Francis, Sipho Sepamla and others to promote the arts among black South Africans. It's training arm became known as the Fuba Academy of Arts. Later the Fuba School Of Drama And Visual Arts and the Fuba School of Music.
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