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Derived from https://www.facebook.com/TheatreSA, which has What's on, Directory, Birthdays, Profiles and moreabout the Theatre Industry in South Africa. | Derived from https://www.facebook.com/TheatreSA, which has What's on, Directory, Birthdays, Profiles and moreabout the Theatre Industry in South Africa. | ||
− | =The L.T.T. Website= | + | =The [[L.T.T.]] Website= |
An [[Afrikaans]]/[[Dutch]]/English website of Literary Terms and Theories primarily aimed at the Afrikaans speaking student, teacher or lecturer. Originating from the printed version published by HAUM-Literêr in Pretoria in 1992, it was digitalized in 2008. | An [[Afrikaans]]/[[Dutch]]/English website of Literary Terms and Theories primarily aimed at the Afrikaans speaking student, teacher or lecturer. Originating from the printed version published by HAUM-Literêr in Pretoria in 1992, it was digitalized in 2008. |
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The Taadaa Website
A bilingual Afrikaans and English website dedicated to the South African arts, including music, drama, dance or fine arts. Founded in 2014 by Kosie Smit (Founder and Business Manager) with Johan Myburg (Content Editor) and Johan Hendriksz (Web Administrator).
The Theatre SA website
Derived from https://www.facebook.com/TheatreSA, which has What's on, Directory, Birthdays, Profiles and moreabout the Theatre Industry in South Africa.
The L.T.T. Website
An Afrikaans/Dutch/English website of Literary Terms and Theories primarily aimed at the Afrikaans speaking student, teacher or lecturer. Originating from the printed version published by HAUM-Literêr in Pretoria in 1992, it was digitalized in 2008.
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