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  • ...es Ball]] is a cultural researcher, history teacher and a founder of [[The Heritage Portal]] ...Distinction, 2012). In 2012 he initiated and became the curator of ''[[The Heritage Portal]]'' and its various projects and in 2013 he also began working as a
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  • ...for the creation, promotion and protection of South African arts, culture, heritage and the associated practitioners. This paper led to the founding of the [[National Arts Council of South Africa]]
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  • ...for the creation, promotion and protection of South African arts, culture, heritage and the associated practitioners. It was formally adopted by Cabinet in Aug This paper led to the founding of the [[National Arts Council of South Africa]]
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  • == The [[National Arts Festival]], Grahamstown == ...as been used for the [[National Arts Festival]] in Grahamstown, the oldest national arts festival in the country, from the mid 1980s. However, the festival i
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  • ...ic direction for the identification,conservation and promotion of cultural heritage. == White Paper on Arts, Culture and Heritage ==
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  • ...to that, Wakashe was part of the team that developed the Arts, Culture and Heritage White Paper which was the framework for the democratisation of the arts sec ...age Fund was set up to assist countries on the continent to maintain World Heritage Sites.
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  • [[South African Library]] was the first national depository of publications in the Cape Colony and hence in South Africa. ...ished output materials in the country. This was done in terms of two acts: National Library of South Africa Act 1998 (Act No. 92 of 1998) and the Legal Deposit
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  • ...] and volunteers during 2007 with the stated objective of "celebrating the heritage and culture of, Nelson Mandela Bay, especially the Northern Area and bridgi See further the website supported by the [[National Arts Council of South Africa]]: http://www.nac.org.za/Pdf/NAF%202010.pdf
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  • 2005: It premiered at the [[National Arts Festival]] in Grahamstown, directed by [[Murray McGibbon]], with [[B ...sburg, [[The National Arts Festival]] in Grahamstown and returned to the [[Heritage Theatre]] in Hillcrest before it embarked on a tour to London.
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  • == National Arts Council == ...as the [[NAC]] or the [[National Arts Council]], the formal name is the [[National Arts Council of South Africa]] and it is a statutory public entity with the
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  • The [[State Library]] was the second national depository of publications in South Africa, founded in the Pretoria. Till 1999, these two institutions served as joint national institutions, and publishers had to submit copies of all publications to BO
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  • == Fostering Cultural Diversity and Development: Local, National and Global Strategies == ...eation]]) and the City of Johannesburg ([[Directorate of Arts, Culture and Heritage]] and the Johannesburg Tourism Company)
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  • ...ulture through a range of arts programmes that promote social cohesion and heritage preservation. It is one of a number of annual '''arts events''' and programmes of national and international status that have been co-organized by the [[Kwa Mashu Com
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  • ...formed at a number of festivals in South Africa, such as the Grahamstown [[National Arts Festival]], the FNB Vita [[Dance Umbrella]], the [[KKNK|Klein Karoo Ku ...he initiative of Professor [[Marisa Keuris]] of the [[SA Drama and Theatre Heritage]] project.
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  • ...dex.php], the primary resource and custodian of South African documentary heritage, provides access to the NLSA catalogue, database and digital collections.
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  • ...) is the primary resource for, and custodian of, South African documentary heritage, seeking to promote creative, effective and efficient universal access to i ...1998) and the Legal Deposit Act, 1997 (Act No. 54 of 1997), to form the [[National Library of South Africa]] ([[NLSA]]) .
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  • ...he Johannesburg City Council, which granted the Trust a 50-year lease on a heritage site in Parktown, Johannesburg. Two historic houses on a property, which is == The [[National Children's Theatre Trust]] ==
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  • ...on Arts, Culture and Heritage]] in 1996 which led to the founding of the [[National Arts Council of South Africa]]
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  • ...African Siddhartha]]'' and ''[[Home]]'' commissioned by the [[Grahamstown National Arts Festival]], and ''[[Ahimsa Ubuntu]]'' commissioned by Sonia Gandhi and ''[[Home]]'', a dance-drama choreographed for the [[National Arts Festival|Grahamstown Festival]] by [[Jay Pather]] in 2003. He also ch
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  • ...the National Lotteries distributing agency for arts, culture and national heritage. Moving to the DRC, she was joint Officer in Charge of the [[British Counci
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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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  • 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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  • ...tinctive and rich visual and oral culture, including a vibrant performance heritage, even though none of the tribes had an orthography and left no written lite ...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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  • ...Mannie Manim]] in 1976. It has long been termed South Africa's unofficial "National Theatre" because of its pivotal role in the cultural politics of the Strugg ===A 'National Theatre'===
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  • ...rystallized out as the Zulu, Xhosa, Sotho and other peoples brought a rich heritage of social, religious and military performance and ritual to the region. Wh ...erformance in South Africa would unfortunately be primarily attuned to the heritage left by the colonial empire and not (consciously at least) to the indigenou
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  • ...rystallized out as the Zulu, Xhosa, Sotho and other peoples brought a rich heritage of social, religious and military performance and ritual to the region. Th ...nomenon: the arts festival. The arrival of the [[Grahamstown Festival]] ([[National Arts Festival]]) in 1976, [[Kampustoneel]] (Campus Theatre) in 1981 and a r
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  • JOHN X. MERRIMAN PRIME MINISTER IN THE CAPE COLONY. FIRST SITTING OF THE NATIONAL CONVENTION. GHANDI LEADS THE PROTEST AGAINST PASS LAWS WITH THE BURNING OF SOUTH AFRICAN NATIONAL PARTY (LATER SAP) FORMED, IN OPPOSITION TO THE UNIONIST PARTY. FIRST WHOLLY
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  • ...rystallized out as the Zulu, Xhosa, Sotho and other peoples brought a rich heritage of social, religious and military performance and ritual to the region. Th ...nomenon: the arts festival. The arrival of the [[Grahamstown Festival]] ([[National Arts Festival]]) in 1976, [[Kampustoneel]] (Campus Theatre) in 1981 and a r
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