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UNESCO's World Conference on arts and culture education
2006-03-25

Two people from Bloemfontein, Ms Emmie van Wyk (staff member of  the University of the Free State's Department of Drama and Theatre Arts) and Mr Lomon de Jager (from Free State Opera) were the only two South Africans to attend UNESCO's World Conference on arts and culture education this month.  The conference was presented in Lisbon, Portugal.  During the conference guidelines were given to international training institutions on education in arts and culture.

 

Mr Lomon de Jager and Me Emmie van Wyk in front of the Belém Cultural Centre where the conference was presented. Photo supplied

 

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