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Facilities and venues for hire at State Theatre
The South African State Theatre, the largest theatre complex on the African continent, boasts six theatres and world class facilities that are available for leasing to the public.
When the Stomach speaks louder than the Heart
Mike van Graan: It is not the petition calling for the minister's head that will divide the creative sector, but the politics of patronage that already does.
SA Social Media stars sign off-platform deal
TikTok stars in South Africa, CHANE GROBLER and KingBerto have just signed exclusive Publicity, PR and Management agreements with Starburst Promotions.
Petition for Minister to resign or be replaced
Join more than 1200 colleagues in the arts who have already signed the petition for the minister of sport, arts and culture to resign or be replaced.
The Minister Must Fall, a call that will divide
Monde Ngonyama: The Minister Must Fall, a call that will divide rather than unite the arts industry.
Head of the Market Photo Workshop
Interested persons who meet the requirements are invited to send a concise CV to the Human Resources Department.
Short learning programmes in creative industries
The Tshwane University of Technology’s Centre for Creative Industries at its Faculty of Arts and Design now offers Short Learning Programmes (SLPs)
#samromustpaybackthemoney
Eugene Mthethwa: I appeal to all SAMRO members to act against the corrupt activities carried by SAMRO in robbing them their well-deserved royalties.
It’s Showtime at the Market Theatre
The Market Theatre has moved its programming to an earlier time slot.
Actors seek to spur lawmakers into action
Since the inception of the South African film and TV industry, performer contracts were never open for fair negotiation, rooted as they were in monopolies established by the apartheid economy.
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