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The Carnifest website

A Facebook website on arts and performance events world-wide.

The Website address is: http://www.carnifest.com.

Cinema Treasures

Founded by Patrick Crowley (a web designer and developer, and aspiring film maker) and Ross Melnick (a media historian and one time Curator of the Collection at Museum of the Moving Image and Historian for Loews Cineplex Entertainment), the site seeks to build the world's most comprehensive guide to movie theaters. It currently has information about mopre than 59,000 movie theaters from the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, and dozens of other countries around the world - including South Africa.

General Web address: https://cinematreasures.org/

For South African venues:, see the entry on "Movie Theaters in South Africa" at https://cinematreasures.org/theaters/south-africa?order=desc&page=2&sort=name&status=closed

Postal address: P.O. Box 642957, Los Angeles, CA 90064

classicsa.co.za

classicsa.co.za is an interactive online directory and information centre representing and serves to the document, support and develop the study of and the practice of classical music in South Africa. In this way it aims to provide easy access to the entire scope of classical music activities in South Africa.

Website: http://classicsa.co.za/site/page/about/

Concord Theatricals Ltd

Also found as Concord Theatricals, it is an international theatrical agency. The website describes it as "the UK home of R&H Theatricals, Samuel French Ltd and Tams-Witmark, plus dozens of new signings every year". A very useful resource for finding texts and other information.

consciousness.co.za

consciousness.co.za is an online lifestyle magazine dedicated to African History and Arts and was founded 2006. The main focus areas are on African History, Art (Visual Arts and Performing Arts), Opinion, Book Reviews, Fashion/Beauty, Black Consciousness, Pan Africanism, Biographies, Poetry, Short Stories and Interviews.

The Website address is: http://www.consciousness.co.za/about-us/.

The Conversation newsletter - Edition Africa

The Conversation is an international, non-profit, internet based daily newsletter, an independent source of news and views (also on arts and culture) from the academic and research community, delivered direct to the public. It has three established "publications" (=editorial offices) in the US, UK and Australia.In May 2015 a fourth, The Conversation Africa, or The Conversation - Edition Africa was launched as a pilot project, with the first Edition Africa published and distributed online on 7 May 2015.

The Website address is: http://theconversation.com/africa.

Classify and OCLC

Classify is an experimental project set up under the auspices of the non-profit library cooperative known as OCLC (see below). Aimed at providing a user interface and a machine service for assigning classification numbers and subject headings, the database is searchable by many of the standard numbers associated with books, magazines, journals, and music and video recordings. These numbers include:

ISBN (International Standard Book Number) ISSN (International Standard Serial Number) UPC (Universal Product Code). The database is also indexed by OCLC record number, title and/or author and FAST headings.

It also provide a very useful resource for tracing publications by specific authors.

About OCLC

OCLC is a non-profit library cooperative, made up of thousands of member libraries throughout the world. OCLC does not sell books and the actual content is not provided in our database. Libraries add bibliographic records to WorldCat representing books and other items in their collections. The Classify prototype helps librarians apply classification numbers to resources in library collections. Only the metadata/citation is presented in Classify and WorldCat. Your local library may be able to help you gain access to a resource found through Classify and WorldCat.

Founded in 1967 as the Ohio College Library Center, then became the Online Computer Library Center as it expanded. In 2017, the name was formally changed to OCLC, Inc or simply OCLC.

Sources

https://www.oclc.org/research/areas/data-science/classify.html

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OCLC

The Critical Stages Website

Critical Stages (Scènes critiques in French) is the bilingual online e-journal published by the International Association of Theatre Critics[1].

The journal is available online to the reader without financial, legal or technical barriers. Ιt is a peer-reviewed, indexed journal fully committed to the Open Access Initiative. It offers a platform for debate and exploration of a wide range of theatre and performance art manifestations from all over the world. Founded in 2009, it usually appears twice a year and from time to time carries articles and reviews on Southern African theatre and performance. Among the members of the editorial board with South African links have been Temple Hauptfleisch (advisor on the founding of the journal), Don Rubin (member of the founding group, reviews editor and currently the managing editor) and Brent Meersman (Editorial Board member).

The current Editor-in-chief is Savas Patsalidis and the website address is: http://www.critical-stages.org/.

Critter website

A Eastern Cape based website founded and maintained by Mike Loewe and Steve Kretzmann , with Sarah Roberson as an additional writer.

Contains reviews, commentaries etc on all the arts, but specifically on theatre as well.

Website: http://thecritter.co.za/

Cultsha Kennis

Cultsha Kennis ("culture knowledge") is an online blog designed for the sharing news on theatre and the arts as a cultural experience in Cape Town. Founded in 2014 by playwright and screenwriter Tasneem Daniels.

Websites:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/tasneem-daniels-290127a8/?originalSubdomain=za

https://cultshakennis10.blogspot.com/

Cultural Heritage Connections

A website managed by DutchCulture as a centre for international cooperation as part of their Mutual Cultural Heritage Programme. This platform was built by the Centre for International Heritage Activities with financial supported of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands and the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science of the Netherlands through their HGIS Fund.

Its aim is to create an international knowledge community on Mutual Cultural Heritage. It offers Dutch and foreign partners access to knowledge and expertise concerning international heritage projects, with information about related projects, experts and organisations, written by the people who work within the heritage field.

Website: http://www.culturalheritageconnections.org/wiki/Main_Page

The Cultural Weapon website

The Cultural Weapon is the title under which cultural activist and playwright Mike van Graan has commented on the cultural political issues in South Africa since the 1990s. Originally posted on Artslink, and since 2011 appearing on Van Graan's website at https://mikevangraan.wordpress.com/

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