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Written by ESAACH Webmaster
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Friday, 18 September 2009 |
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Victor Dlamini has an excellent blog at Book SA with a great collection of photographs of South African authors and literary podcasts.
Victor began his career as a reporter at the Sunday Tribune
newspaper in KwaZulu Natal, before moving into public relations and
corporate communications in Johannesburg. He has held senior
appointments at organizations including the Independent Electoral Commission, Uthingo (the first National Lottery Operator) and JCI Limited. Victor is a Director of Chillibush Advertising and also of Dlamini Weil Communications.
Victor Dlamini presented the show “SAfm Literature”
on South Africa’s national broadcaster before starting his current
project, the Victor Dlamini Literary Podcast. He has had a passion for
books for as long as he can remember, and at any given time is to be
found reading between at least two to three titles. He is deeply
interested in the way language reflects who we are, and he says that
for him a book is as much about what the writer has chosen to leave out
of the narrative.
Website: http://victordlamini.book.co.za
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Written by ESAACH Webmaster
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Wednesday, 02 September 2009 |
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SAMAP is an online resource of South African music associated with
our cultural heritage, promoting multidisciplinary and
cross-disciplinary research in the field of popular music and culture.
This site currently contains approximately 13,000 audio samples and
associated metadata from 5 music collections.
If you have feedback or queries, please contact Pat Liebetrau at
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Written by ESAACH Webmaster
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Monday, 27 July 2009 |
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The South Africa Film and Video Project
(SAFVP) assists in preserving and making accessible moving images from
the years of struggle against apartheid. This project aims to safeguard
memories of this important political movement and to inspire citizens
of South Africa and the world to promote justice and reconciliation in
our own time. In addition to on-line streaming of the productions,
copies of some materials are being made available through the MSU
Libraries.
The SAFVP is a collaborative effort between Michigan State
University and partners in South Africa. We are eager to work with
partners to make valuable video materials available in ways that
respect the intellectual rights of the people who created them.
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Written by Lesego Madumo
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Monday, 22 June 2009 |
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The fourth triennial World Summit on Arts and Culture, taking place
in Newtown, Johannesburg from 22 to 25 September, will explore ways in
which the arts can help to bridge social and cultural divides in a
post-9/11 world.
The summit, which takes place on African soil for the first time,
will coincide with South Africa's Heritage Day on 24 September and with
the Arts Alive arts and culture festival held annually in Johannesburg
in the same month.
Topical issues like cultural diversity and intercultural dialogue in a globalised world will be under the spotlight.
Theme
According to Joburg's director of arts, culture and heritage, Steven
Sack, the summit will be an opportunity for Johannesburg to show off
its significant art and culture infrastructure and artists to delegates
from many parts of the world.
The summit's theme is "Meeting of Cultures: Making Meaning through
the Arts". Mike van Graan, executive director of the African Arts
Institute and the summit's programme director, says the summit will
explore how the arts can help to foster intercultural dialogue and
social cohesion.
"We are living in a post-9/11 world, where communities are
increasingly divided by values, beliefs and religion – their culture,
rather than political ideology," says Van Graan. "Whether in Europe,
Africa or Asia, immigrants often suffer the effects of xenophobia based
on fear and perceived vulnerability, largely based on ignorance."
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Written by ESAACH Webmaster
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Thursday, 21 May 2009 |
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The ESAACH project was launched on 27 March 2009 by the then Minister of Arts and Culture Dr Z. Pallo Jordan.
Programme
- Facilitator: Mbulelo Vizikhungo Mzamane, Project Leader & General Editor; Director, UKZN Centre for African Literary Studies
- Welcome Remarks: Professor Fikile Mazibuko, Deputy Vice Chancellor & Head of College: Humanities, Development and Social Sciences
- Introduction
of the Minister by Professor Keorapetse Kgositsile, National Poet
Laureate and Political Advisor to the Minister, Department of Arts and
Culture
- Address by Dr Z. Pallo Jordan, National Minister of Arts and Culture
- Project Operational Plan - Dr Tankiso Tekateka Dikibo, ESAACH National Coordinator and Business Manager
- Presentation and Demonstration: Verbal Arts and the ESAACH Wiki - Prof Graham
Stewart, Associate Editor-Verbal Arts & Deputy Dean - Faculty of
Arts & Design, Durban University of Technology; and Niall McNulty,
Website Designer and Manager; Dr Michael Wessels, Research Coordinator
and Schools Outreach, CALS, UKZN
- Vote of Thanks: Professor Donal McCracken, Dean of the Faculty of Humanities, Development and Social Sciences
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Written by ESAACH Webmaster
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Wednesday, 20 May 2009 |
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The ESAACH Annual Report 2008 is now available for download.
Table of Contents
- Minister’s Introduction - Dr Z. Pallo Jordan
- Introduction - Prof Mbulelo Mzamane
- Verbal Arts - Prof Graham Stewart
- ESAACH Website - Niall McNulty
- Orature, Literature and the Internet Classroom - Dr Michael Wessels
- Commissioning Guidelines for Researchers - Dr Tankiso Dibeke
- Service Above Self
- Best Design Award for ESAACH Logo
- ESAACH Web Statistics
- Financial Statement 2008
- Resumes
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