- National Archives of South Africa
- Manages public and private records including government and genealogical. - South African Institute of Architects
 - Museums Online
- Contains links to art, history, and cultural museums in South Africa. - Spier
- An estate offering wine tasting, dining, vintage train rides, and a summer music festival. Hosts a variety of events. - Sithengi
- Nonprofit organisation based in Cape Town, South Africa, strives to develop and promote African film and television products both locally and internationally by hosting the Cape Town World Cinema Festival and the Sithengi Film and TV Market. Sithengi also conducts movie workshops and funds local filmmakers. - Apartheid Museum
- Traces the history of racial segregation in South Africa. - Out In Africa
- Gay and lesbian film festival with showings in Pretoria, Cape Town, and Johannesburg, South Africa. February 1-18, 2001. - Jazzart Dance Theatre
- Contemporary dance company. - Cruywagen, Michiel
- Artist from South Africa. - Cape Town Opera
- Provides ticket and season information. - Zip-Zap Circus School
- Utilizes the medium of circus arts training and performance for the purpose of educational outreach and youth development of South African children. - Sea World Durban
 - Cape Town City Ballet
- Information on current and forthcoming productions, repertory archives, media information, the company, and education and outreach. - Rorke's Drift, 1879
- Dedicated to the Victoria Cross (VC) winners from Rorke's Drift when soldiers defended a supply station against Zulus. - South Africa's Struggle for Democracy: Anti-Apartheid Periodicals, 1960-1990
- Covers the three key decades in the growth of opposition to apartheid rule. From the Digital Imaging Project of South Africa (DISA). - History of the Anglo-Zulu war
- Featuring historical overview, photographs, myths, guided tour information, and multimedia. - Mostert, Natasha
- Writer of suspense novels. - Labia
- Independent art-cinema house. Showtimes and ticket information. - Huguenot Memorial Museum
- Offers history of the early climate, fauna, inhabitants, and local development. - King George VI Art Gallery
- Municipal museum displaying British and South African art, international printmaking, and Asian art. - Audi South African Fashion Week
- Information about the biggest fashion event in South Africa. - Monkey Town
- Features monkeys, chimpanzees, and baboons from the rain forests of Africa and the Amazons. - Association for Visual Arts
- Offers exhibition space for experienced and emergent artists, organises art workshops, concerts, and lectures. - Mukondeni Arts & Crafts Gallery
- Traditional contemporary art and artists including a large collection of Venda, Tsonga, and Shangaan art. - Green Dolphin Restaurant, The
- On the waterfront, this jazz club serves up a variety of fine food. - Wikipedia: Second Boer War
- Information about the bitter 1899-1902 war fought between the British Empire and the two independent Boer republics of the Orange Free State and the South African Republic (Transvaal Republic). - Anglo-Boer War Town Guard Forts in the Eastern Cape, 1901-1902
- From The South African Military History Society's Military History Journal. - P.I.T.T.
- South African hardcore thrash/death/doom band. - Hugo, Pieter
- Intimate portraits that capture the human spirit. Subject matter includes inmates in mental hospitals, tuberculosis sufferers, ex-child slaves, refugees, and more. - South African Jewish Museum (SAJM)
- Explores the social, intellectual, and cultural contributions made by South Africa's Jewish community. - Jolly Grubber
- Offers Halaal fast foods with delivery in the Durban area. - Durban International Film Festival
- Celebrates South African, African, and international cinema with filmmaker workshops, industry seminars, discussion forums, and community engagement activities that include movie screenings. - Film Resource Unit
- Nonprofit organisation aiming to promote and establish film as an educational and recreational medium in South Africa. FRU organises film festivals and community screenings for audience development and distribution. - 33 Stellenbosch
- Guest house, wine bar, and restaurant. Also offers conference facilities. - Case for Apartheid, The
- Speech by A. L. Geyer, 1953. - South African Military History Journal
- Including full-text articles. Published by The South African Military History Society. - Drumstruck
- South African interactive drum theatre experience, where everyone in the audience gets to play a drum. - Handspring Puppet Company
- Exploring the boundaries of adult puppet theatre within an African context. - Gauteng Film Office
- Nonprofit organisation which markets, promotes, and facilitates new filmed productions in the Gauteng province of South Africa. - Prinsloo, Henk
- Creates photorealistic pencil portraits. - Durban Film Office
- Official representative for the feature film, television, video, commercials, and still photography production industry in Durban, South Africa. Features industry overview, rules and regulations, and a directory of service providers and industry professionals. - Telkom Exploratorium
- A place where technology and fun meet and the science of telecommunications becomes real. - Independent Producers' Organisation (IPO)
- Organisation of independent film producers in South Africa which strives for a conducive environment for the film, television, non-broadcast, and new media industry. Located in Saxonwold, Gauteng, the IPO provides training and legal advice as well as functions as the interface between independent producers, government, and other industry providers. - Perspectives: The South African War
- Collection of original and contemporary sources on the war. - Drop2wo
- Aims to promote South Africa in the design field. Features interviews, photography, projects, and links to local designers. - Boer War: South Africa 1899-1901
- Overview of the war, also known as the Transvaal War, and the actions of Austrailan contingents in the British military. - Ballon Rouge Guest House and Restaurant
- Restaurant and accommodation in a restored Victorian family homestead. - Copper Pot, The
- Boasts a Diners Club award winning wine list and offers South African food, kiddies menu, and caters for vegetarians. - General Strike, June 1961
- Statement by Nelson Mandela on behalf of the National Action Council following the stay-at-home in May 1961. - Historical Documents
- Archive documenting the African National Congress (ANC); the anti-apartheid movement; and leaders, militants, and martyrs. - Founder's Grill
- Popular up-market steakhouse in Florida North, West Rand. - National Party's Colour Policy, 1948
- From The Modern History Sourcebook. - Royal Academy of Dancing
 - South African Military History Society
- Details of the Boer War Centenary. - Scott, Richard
- Colourful naive art. - First Physical Theatre Company
- Presenting information on theatre and contemporary dance. Includes photos of performances. - Kempton Amateur Theatrical Society (KATS)
- Upcoming and past productions, committee members, auditions, bookings, and founding history. - Tygerberg Children's Choir
- South African choir touring nationally and worldwide. Comprised of boys and girls between the ages of 10 and 14 years. - Crouse Artdealers
- Offering the works of contemporary South African artists, as well appraisal services. - Coetzee, Greig
- South African actor, director, and playwright. - Rhodesia and South Africa: Military History
- Features articles, official records, reports, bibliographies, and more. - South African Internet Society for Poetry, The
- Publishes poems by aspiring South African poets. You can rate poetry, browse through the poems by title, and find information on poetry contests. - Bailey, Beezy
- Offers art, ceramics, clothing, and housewares designed or painted by the artist. - Eastern Cape Philharmonic Orchestra
- Includes information about forthcoming and past concerts, tickets, members, sponsors, plus pictures and links. - Kavaliauskaite, Arune
- Lithuanian model based in South Africa featuring a portfolio of commercial, editorial, lingerie, swimsuit, and glamour photos. - Sieberhagen, Jaco
- Sculptor of wood, stone, bone, and marble. - South African Military History Society
- National society for the study of military history in Southern Africa. - African Miners' Strike of 1946
 - BThere
- Events guide for Port Elizabeth and the Nelson Mandela metropole. - From the Jameson Raid to Bloemfontein: Debating the Origins of the Boer War
- By Garrett Moritz. - Koch, Conrad
- Includes description of his characters, picture gallery, and event information. - Kwazulu-Natal Indigenous Music Project
- 30-month programme begun in 2002 seeking to research and record traditional music in the Natal, as well as promote performances by local musicians. Features an Internet radio station. - Songs of the Night: Isicathamiya Choral Music From KwaZulu Natal
- Provides a stylistic history of isicathamiya, delving into the sacred dimensions of the tiptoe dance as well as its relationship to the growth of rural-urban communities in South Africa. - Barlow, Philip
- Creative murals and paintings. - Bloem Skou
- Annual agricultural and entertainment show with community attractions and livestock exhibitions. - Costa, Michael
- Paintings, silkscreens, prints, and graffiti. - Rolle, Catherine
- Oil paintings of South African landscapes, lifescapes, and portraits. - Riding, David
- South African artist creating three dimensional paintings from fibreglass and acrylics. - United Nations in the Struggle Against Apartheid
- Presents documents dating from 1946 to 1990. - VSA Arts of South Africa
- Enriching the lives of all people with special needs in South Africa through the arts. - Makendast Theatre Ensemble
- Group of independent actors performing physical theatre, mime, and surreal theatre. - from the hip
- Blend of mime, clowning, physical, and visual theatre that strives to be both innovative and entertaining. - International Oral History Association
- Provides a forum for oral historians around the world, in order to foster international communication and cooperation. - Erasmus, Diane
- Offers a gallery and information on art classes and consultation workshops on creativity and expression. - Computers and the Apartheid Regime in South Africa
- Examines the history of apartheid and its use of enabling technology such as computer hardware and software. - Secrets of the Dead II: Day of the Zulu
- PBS series examines possible explanations as to how the tribe wiped out the invading British army. - Petersen, Stephen
- Paints portraits of African wildlife in their natural habitat. - Baxter Theatre Centre
- Provides a stage for all types of professional entertainment -- music, drama, ballet, opera and intimate theatre. - Fujiyama
- Offers a venue for tour dinners, business functions, private parties, and more. - Key to Ladysmith, The
- Covers popular perceptions of the October 1899 to March 1900 siege as British troops in the Cape Colony and Natal found themselves bottled up by Boer attackers. - Alteprag Children's Choir
- Multi-cultural, auditioned mixed voice choir. - Art Smart: Mine Ghosts Review
- Article about a local "music and dance extravaganza," discussing the development of isicathulo, the South African gumboot dancing that originated before the 20th century, and isicathamiya, the Zulu a cappella hymns that were often sung to the rhythms. Originally published in 2003. - NPR: Zulu's 'Tip-Toe' Choir Competition
- Every saturday night in a gritty YMCA in the South African city of Durban, men put on finely pressed suits, drink cheap beer and compete in an a cappella Zulu choir competition called isicathamiya. - van Rensburg Genealogy
- First South African van Rensburg, and related families. - Independent on Sunday: Durban Legends
- Article about the weekly isicathamiya choir competitions at the YMCA in Durban, where the voices of previous generations sang about the difficulties of migrant life and singers today deal with contemporary issues such as AIDS. - CNN: Soweto Uprising Remembered
- Article on the day students took to the streets of Soweto protesting a government edict that all classes were to be taught in Afrikaans. - Amaclick-click
- Listing of South African photographers, photo services, supplies and portfolios. - Anti-Apartheid Movement, Britain and South Africa: Anti-Apartheid Protest vs Real Politik
- History of the AAM and its influence on the British Government's policy towards South Africa in 1964. - Artthrob
- Online South African magazine of contemporary visual arts. - Cuban Cafe
- Serving food that is balanced between piquant traditional Cuban flavours and the cosmopolitan expectations of haute cuisine. - Dart
- Database and resource centre for South African art and artists. - Ficksburg Cherry Festival
- Cherry festival held at the foot of the Imperani Moutains, in Ficksburg, South Africa. Entertainment includes farm tours, cherry speed eating and pit spitting contests, and musical performances. - GQ
- Online edition of GQ South Africa and GQ Cars. - Johannesburg Zoo
- Zoo located in Johannesburg in South Africa. Site features research and conservation programmes, tours, and sponsor a animal programme. - National Zoological Gardens of South Africa
- Official site for the national zoo located in Pretoria, South Africa. Find information on the research and conservation, animal adoption, tours, and visiting hours to the zoo. - Pretoria Youth Theatre - Pretoria
- Photos and information about the group and past and upcoming productions. - South Africa History Online
- Non-partisan people's history project established in 1999 to promote research, popularize South Africa's past, and to address the biased way in which the history and cultural heritage of Black South Africans has been represented in certain institutions. - Spoornet State Theatre
- Offers a schedule of drama, dance, and musical events as well as ticket and seating information. - What's Showing Where
- Theatre and film listings.
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