Huguenot Society of South Africa (HSSA)
The Huguenot Society of South Africa (also known as the Hugenote Vereniging van SA) was established on March 12th, 1953, to preserve and promote the Huguenot heritage
Continue reading →The Huguenot Society of South Africa (also known as the Hugenote Vereniging van SA) was established on March 12th, 1953, to preserve and promote the Huguenot heritage
Continue reading →The Federation of Afrikaans Cultural Associations was founded in 1929. Today, the FAK is still the organization that allows you to be creative in your language and culture. The FAK is a future-oriented cultural organization that provides a home for the Afrikaans language and culture and positively promotes our proud Afrikaner history. We like to symbolize a rose tree with Afrikaans, come visit and flower together at the FAK, here you are at home!
Continue reading →The mission of the DSAC is to provide an enabling environment for the sport, arts and culture (SAC) sector to foster an active, creative, winning and socially cohesive nation.
Continue reading →The Culture, Art, Tourism, Hospitality, and Sport Sector Education and Training Authority (CATHSSETA) is one of the 21 SETAs established under the Skills Development Act (No 97 of 1998) in 2001.CATHSSETA was formally known as the Tourism and Hospitality Education and Training Authority (THETA) until 1 April 2012, when they became the Culture, Art, Tourism, Hospitality and Sport Sector Education and Training Authority. Their mandate is to facilitate skills development within their sub-sectors through the disbursement of grants for learning programmes and monitoring of education and training as outlined in the National Skills Development Strategy (NSDS).
They operate in the following sub-sectors:
The African National Healers Association(ANHA) is an independent body spearheaded by a group of traditional practitioners. The African National Healers Association has over 2000 members, including a number of allopathic doctors with interest in traditional healing methods.
Continue reading →The South African Heritage Resources Agency (SAHRA) is an agency of the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture tasked with an overall legislative mandate to identify, assess, manage, protect, and promote heritage resources in South Africa.
Continue reading →The mission and general objectives of the SA Akademie Vir Wetenskap & Kuns are the promotion of science, technology and literature in Afrikaans and the arts, as well as the promotion of the use and quality of Afrikaans (primarily within South Africa). Furthermore, it also involves the provision of service to society. This multidisciplinary organization, which seeks to serve the interests of all South Africans, strives for excellence, fairness, high scientific, moral and democratic values.
Continue reading →The Market Theatre Foundation was established in 1976 as a non-profit company and was declared a Cultural Institution in 2005. The Market Theatre Foundation includes the Market Theatre, the Market Photo Workshop, the Market Theatre Laboratory and the Windybrow Arts Centre.
Continue reading →SAHRA is a statutory organisation established under the National Heritage Resources Act, No 25 of 1999, as the national administrative body responsible for the protection of South Africas cultural heritage.
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