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  • The [[National Arts Council of South Africa]] was a founding member. IFACCA is the global network of national arts funding agencies. While IFACCA was inaugurated in December 2000 and th
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  • ...performed in one night as short experimental works in Cape Town, at the [[National Arts Festival]] in Grahamstown, and the [[969 Festival]] in the [[Wits The ...ress of South African Writers]] ([[COSAW]]) and General Secretary of the [[National Arts Coalition]], and after the country's first democratic elections in 199
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  • ...ect Anthony De Witt, of the Volunteer Engineers and was finally declared a National Monument under old NMC legislation on 29 May 1987. ...ughton]] and opened on 21 June 1897, and is now recognised as a provincial heritage site. This typical Victorian building with its neo-classical features was d
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  • ...nt his movie a more professional gloss. Even so, the teacher never found a national distributor for his movie and resorted to renting halls where he could scre ''[[Ubique]]'' / ''[[Gunners]]'' ([[Arthur Bennett]]/1941), ''[[Heritage]]'' ([[Arthur Bennett]]/1942), ''[[Manne van die See]]'' (with [[Hyman Kirs
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  • ...ry on Due Date'' / ''Stiptelike Aflewering'' (194-), ''Fall In'' (1942), ''Heritage'' / ''Ons Erfenis'' (1942) and ''Planning For Peace'' / ''Die Pad Verder'' ...hich came out in 1945. In 1966 a Coley collection was deposited at the [[National Film Board of South Africa]]. Coley had married Eileen M. Bennett in 1925
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  • ...tinctive and rich visual and oral culture, including a vibrant performance heritage, despite the fact that none of the tribes had an orthography and therefore ...frican Native National Congress (SANNC, later simply to become the African National Congress or ANC), which was to go on to become one of the more prominent vo
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  • [[W. Jamieson|Jamieson, W.]] 1951. No we do not need national theatre. ''Outspan'', 49(1262):41. May 4. ...Heritage sites, libraries get biggest piece of Pallo’s pipe – embrace your heritage – budget vote speech: arts & culture. ''Rootz Africa'', 20(10):92-95.
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  • [[Megan Lewis|Lewis, Megan]] 1998. Standard Bank [[National Arts Festival]]. ''Theatre Journal'', 50(1):105-107. [[Megan Lewis|Lewis, Megan]] 2010. South Africa’s [[National Arts Festival]]. ''Theatre Journal'', 62(2):275-280.
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  • 1972 – ''South Africa’s Floral Heritage'' / ''Ons Blomme-erfenis'' (Director) ([[Films of Africa]] for Ministry of ...he Anglo American Corporation of South Africa in association with Barclays National Bank),
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  • ...93); He starred in Tony Kushner’s ''[[Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes|Angels in America]]'' ([[Alexander Theatre]], 1994), ''[[Equus]]'' ( ''Heritage''.
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  • [[Department of National Education]] [[Directorate of Arts, Culture and Heritage]], City of Johannesburg
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  • [[SA Drama and Theatre Heritage]] A Research and documentation project, UNISA [[SAMRO Endowment for the National Arts]]
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  • ...en Angove|Angove, Coleen]] 1987. The inescapable bond with a predetermined heritage: A phenomenon illustrated by representative characters from three [[Athol F ...he 'Festivore': a case study of audience attendance at the South African [[National Arts Festival]]. ''[[South African Theatre Journal]]'', 24:327-341.
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  • ...in Peloponnese, Greece, and was taught by her family to honor her cultural heritage and learn the Greek language. [[Angelique Rockas]] collection: [[National Library of South Africa]] Digital Collections(oclc.org)[https://cdm21048.co
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  • ...unit was now firmly established. Towards mid 1950s actors from the Flemish National Theatre in Antwerp were on tour in what was still the Belgian Congo and the Professor [[Donald Inskip]] went from the Little Theatre to the [[National Theatre Organization]]. [[The Glass Menagerie]] by Tennesse Williams was st
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  • ...he "[[SA Drama and Theatre Heritage]]" project at [[UNISA]]), as part of a national initiative to devise a strategy for the long-term preservation of theatre m
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  • == Celebrations of the Indian heritage == ...hared History Festival is a unique celebration of plurality and the common heritage of India and South Africa. Over the years it has become a platform to showc
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  • [[Anton Krueger|Krueger, Anton]] 2010. Fashionably Ethnic: Individuality and heritage in [[Greig Coetzee]]'s ''[[Happy Natives]]''. ''Current Writing'', 22(1):43 ...15. Spectacles of Participation, Performing amaXhosa Authenticity at the [[National Arts Festival]] of South Africa. In: [[Greg Homann|Homann, Greg]] and [[Mar
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  • [[Nan Hamilton|Hamilton, Nan]] 1999. Performance as living heritage : reconstructing identity. Unpublished master’s thesis. Johannesburg: Uni [[Sheena Hart|Hart, Sheena]] 1988. Standard Bank [[National Arts Festival|Festival of the Arts]]. ''[[Scenaria]]'', (93):16-23.
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  • * Compliance with National Building Regulations in terms of access for disabled persons, as well as fi Contrast: In line with contemporary heritage practices to avoid re-creating a false impression the ‘new’ is intentio
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