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Community Arts Project
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Description
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The Community Arts Project (CAP) was a public art centre that was based in Cape Town from 1977 until its demise in 2008. It played a crucial role in Cape Town’s cultural life, particularly in the years of resistance to and transition from apartheid. Community art centres provided black artists with access to training, resources, materials and networks during a time when apartheid barred them from mainstream arts education institutions in the country. They also provided a space for non-racial connectivity in the arts at the height of apartheid.
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Identifier
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islandora:443
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Title
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Arts and crafts sold by the roadside
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Subject
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San (African people)--Botswana and South Africa--Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, Khomani (African people)--Botswana and South Africa--Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, San (African people)--Social life and customs, Khomani (African people)--Social life and customs, Decoration and ornament, San, Decoration and ornament, Khomani, Indigenous peoples--Land tenure--Africa, Southern, ,
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Description
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The ǂKhomani San supplement their income by selling their arts and crafts at roadside stalls. Tortoise shells are a common feature as the flesh is eaten and the shells are used to make crafts.
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Identifier
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islandora:27147