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  1. The University of the Western Cape is a national university, alert to its African and international context as it strives to be a place of quality, a place to grow. It is committed to excellence in teaching, learning and research, to nurturing the cultural diversity of South Africa, and to respon...

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      The core activity of the Department of African Language...

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      University of the Western Cape, Robert Sobukwe Road,...

    • Background
    • Introduction
    • Programmes in Music
    • Research Projects

    The Centre for the Performing Arts (CPA) was opened in 2005 by the now retired Rector and Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Brian O’Connell and the late Emeritus Prof. Nicholas Basson. Both were instrumental in opening the CPA as a performance space for UWC. The process of creating the CPA and acquiring a venue took place four years after the closure of the U...

    The CPA’s transformation and extended strategic focus provides an opportunity to define its role in the learning and teaching environment, both academically and for students as performers on stage. Academically, the Intermediate and Advanced Programmes in Music are due for review in order to meet the needs of music education, community music and in...

    The Intermediate Programme in Music & the Advanced Programme in Music

    The two accredited Music Courses offered are the Intermediate Programme in Music and Advanced Programme in Music. These courses were designed to facilitate the training and development of community music practitioners, including: 1. Learners completing music as a matric subject and wishing to register at UWC faculties while pursuing music studies 2. Learners still attending school or any other higher education institution The programmes are extracurricular and accredited under Continuous Educ...

    Social Work and the Arts in collaboration with UWC Social Work Department and international university collaboration (2020)
    Performing Arts Research Project with Wits University for the Department for Higher Educations and Training, funded by the National Research Foundation (2020-2022)
  2. In the first two years the programme focuses primarily on drama and theatre in the traditional sense of theatre as an art devoted exclusively to the stage. In the third year the training focuses also on the performing arts and the entertainment industry in the broader sense.

  3. Originally called the Maas-Phillips College of Speech and Drama, it was founded by Rita Maas and her husband, Maurice Phillips. The Academy successfully nurtured the talents of well-known actors, broadcasters, directors and designers and is well-known throughout Cape Town.

  4. MA in Applied Theatre and Drama Studies. MA in Applied Theatre is a two-year coursework program that develops core skills in applied performance. It includes four core courses, a fieldwork course, and a dissertation.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Akin_OmotosoAkin Omotoso - Wikipedia

    Akin Omotoso studied at the University of Cape Town, obtaining a diploma in speech and drama. His mother died in 2003. [3] Career. Omotoso ventured into entertainment while at the university. His acting debut was in Sunjata by Mark Fleishman. This also earned Omotoso a Fleur du Cap Award for Most Promising Student in 1995.