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Thirteen year-old Johannesburg dancer wins special award - SABC News - Breaking news, special reports, world, business, sport coverage of all South African current events Africa s news leader

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SA-born international ballet star to perform in local production - SABC News - Breaking news, special reports, world, business, sport coverage of all South African current events Africa s news leader

An esteemed young international ballet star from the Western Cape will be making his debut on a South African stage next month after returning from abroad for his first performance on home soil in the Mother City.

BrotherTill Will Appear in Residence at the Artscape Theatre in Cape Town

The Dutch artist collective BrotherTill has been invited for a four-week residency in November 2021 at the Artscape Theater in Cape Town. ONS PERSPEKTIEF, the current project of BrotherTill, is an international and interdisciplinary collaboration project between BrotherTill and various South African rymkletsers (rappers) and will be continued during the residency.

The Camissa museum challenges existing narratives of people classified as Coloured

The Daily Vox The Camissa Museum challenges the colonial and Apartheid narratives of those classified as “Coloured” and explores the true history of the establishment of the port of Cape Town. Ling Shepherd looks at how the museum challenges what we have been taught, and how to always interrogate history.  The Castle of Good Hope is a bastion fort built in 17th century colonial Cape Town. The Camissa museum is hoping to take visitors on a journey through a decolonised history of Cape identities. After three years of planning and decades of work the museum was finally able to complete Phase one of its opening; the launch of the Camissa Museum Online. It showcased a video of the making of the museum and a mini exhibition. This will form part of the introductory stage in place of the physical museum that will be established in stages over the next year at the Castle. The irony of the Camissa museum opening is that it is a four minute walk from the iconic District Six

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