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  • ...ealth Writers Prize for the Africa Region. Further memberships include the Heritage Legislative Review Panel of the Department of Arts and Culture and the Coun ...''[[Die Bose Oog]]'' ("The Evil Eye" - 1977) won the first prize at the [[National Festival of Coloured Affairs]] in 1977. Other plays include ''[[Die Oordeel
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  • Undated typescript in the [[Thomas Pringle Collection]], [[National English Literary Museum]], Grahamstown. ...2014 by [[Eager Artists]] (the resident company of the [[Wushwini Arts and Heritage Centre]]) and The [[Stable Theatre]], with choreography by [[Sphiso Majol
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  • ...] also administers the [[1820 Settlers Monument]] which is both a national heritage institution and a conference and functions venue. ...ssion, and to this end: Facilitates conferences and seminars on matters of national concern;
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  • ...paigns around strategic issues, such as support for the arts through the [[National Lottery]], (2) the annual '''ACT Awards''', which recognise the important c ...has funded more than 500 projects across the spectrum in arts, culture and heritage. In 2006 for instance the ACT Board of Trustees, support for a further 31 p
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  • ..., ACLS, [[Human Sciences Research Council]], Wenner-Gren Foundation, the [[National Arts Council]] of South Africa, and the [[Ernest Oppenheimer Memorial Trust ...C, NEH, ACLS, Human Sciences Research Council, Wenner-Gren Foundation, the National Arts Council of South Africa, and the Ernst Oppenheimer Memorial Trust.
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  • The [[Company's Gardens]] is a park and heritage site located in Government Avenue, central Cape Town. ...sident), the South African Museum, the South African National Gallery, the National Library of South Africa, [[St George's Cathedral]], the [[Slave Lodge]], [[
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  • ...eation]]) and the City of Johannesburg ([[Directorate of Arts, Culture and Heritage]] and the Johannesburg Tourism Company) The Summit, co-hosted by the National Arts Council of South Africa (NAC) and the International Federation of Arts
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  • Other large shows include, [[S.A. Games Opening Ceremony]], three [[National Song Festival]]s, five [[Kora Music Award]] ceremonies, four [[Huisgenoot S ...Stars]] in Cairo, [[URTNA Awards]] in Nairobi, [[Pan African Broadcasting Heritage Awards]] in Abuja, Nigeria, [[Nelson Mandela]] and [[Thabo Mbeki]]’s inau
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  • ...nd Management]]. In August 2007, he was appointed CEO of the [[Klein Karoo National Arts Festival]] (Absa [[KKNK]]), which takes place annually at Easter time
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  • ...trum]] ("[[National Afrikaans Literary Museum and Research Centre]]") is a national archive, museum and research centre devoted to all material pertaining to [ ...ished in 1973 by Prof [[P.J. Nienaber]], it was an offshoot of the various National Documentation Centres founded at the [[Human Sciences Research Council]] in
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  • ...ightbeam emerging from darkness". The Trust was initially sponsored by the National Lottery Commission but it is now sponsored by [[backabuddy.co.za]] and othe ...re is suited for intimate audience groups and is situated in a large, old, heritage house, set in spacious grounds, which has been renovated and converted into
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  • ...], also found employment. Little is known about his movements after the [[National Film Board]] was closed down in December 1979, but in 1981 he took part in ...ean'' / ''Hou Ons Land Skoon'' (Director: [[Mihaly Brunda]]), 1968 – ''Our Heritage – Clear Skies'' / ''Die Helder Hemel – Ons Erfenis'' (Director: [[Mihal
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  • The [[1820 Settlers Monument]] (also referred to as the [[1820 Settlers National Monument]]) in Makhanda (formerly Grahamstown) is a memorial built to comme ...ned '''[[Grahamstown Festival]]''' (later formally referred to as the '''[[National Arts Festival]]''' or '''[[NAF]]'''). The Monument is now used by well over
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  • ==[[Theatre Heritage Australia Inc.]]== ...nthusiasts dedicated to documenting and sharing Australia’s unique theatre heritage. It has a number of online databases and publishes a Newsletter and the onl
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  • ...aft Community Centre was once a flourishing project. Formed by the African National Congress ([[ANC]]) and the Swedish Government during the apartheid era and ...f the high unemployment in the region, its central location and the annual National Arts Festival, which led to opening of the centre in Grahamstown in 1992.
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  • A National Heritage Site today, it is located in the historic Sacks Futeran building in Cape To ...ennie Scurr Adendorff, and care has been taken to preserve this [[National Heritage]] Site. [[Eric Abraham|Abraham]] continues to underwrite the operational c
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  • ...residences & later became BG Alexander College of Nursing. Was declared a National Monumnet in 1975 and Province decided to make this property available for P ...and corruption, with millions of rand meant for the rehabilitation of the heritage building allegedly vanishing under its previous management.
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  • ...ls, and teacher training colleges. Between 1989 and 1990 she organized two national storytelling festivals with the [[Market Theatre]]. ...initially worked with two institutions, the [[Market Theatre]] and READ, a national literacy organization for which she was the coordinator of storytelling pro
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  • ...ion and practices following on the 1996 [[White Paper on Arts, Culture and Heritage]], the latter definition of a community theatre as one which has an educati [[SANCTA|South African National Community Theatre Association]]
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  • ...organise professional tours in 1948, and - in effect - to establish the [[National Theatre Organisation]] ([[NTO]]). (See [[Rinie Stead]], 1985b) See also [[National Council for Adult Education]] and [[National Theatre Organisation]]
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