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Discover how the 2010 World Cup aims to enrich African arts and culture contributions. Explore strategic objectives focusing on promoting arts, culture, and heritage, contributing to nation-building, social cohesion, and poverty alleviation. Learn about inclusive programming for all, with an African flair and training opportunities. Embrace proposed cultural programs covering visual arts, performing arts, literary arts, and more. Dive into legacy initiatives and phases of implementation leading up to the Soccer World Cup and beyond. Integration with host cities and provinces, alignment of plans, and key structures and committees involved in this transformative endeavor. Presented by SI Selepe, DDG/ACDP in January 2008.
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DAC 2010 ARTS AND CULTURE PROGRAMME FOR THE AFRICAN CONTINENT PRESENTATION TO THE PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE – 29 JANUARY 2008 (BY SI SELEPE DDG/ACDP)
“The Arts and Culture Sector must be better off because of the 2010 and 2010 World Soccer event should be enriched because of the contributions of Arts and Culture” 2 29/01/2008
STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES • To promote Arts, Culture and Heritage • To contribute to Social Cohesion • To contribute to Nation Building • To contribute to Poverty Alleviation • To host an African World Cup 3 29/01/2008
UNDERLYING ASPECTS • Consideration must be given to the following throughout the programme and the planned activities: • It must be ALL inclusive: - Women • Children • Youth • People living with disabilities • People living in rural areas All must be provided for in an integrated manner, i.e. they should not be segregated from the mainstream activities 4 29/01/2008
IT MUST BE “AFRICANISED” • It is an African World Cup, and must have a distinct African Flavour. • Artists from the different regions of the African Continent must be incorporated. 5 29/01/2008
IT MUST OFFER OPPORTUNITIES FOR TRAINING AND SKILLS TRANSFER e.g. • Curators • Languages (Translators) • Technical Skills (Stage Building) • Artistic Skills 6 29/01/2008
MAIN In FIFA Space Financed by DAC FRINGE Areas outside of FIFA Space Financed by Provinces, Local Authorities and Corporates IT MUST PROVIDE FOR MAIN AND FRINGE PROGRAMMES Fringe must not be considered less important than main. 7 29/01/2008
SUMMARY OF LEGACYPROGRAMMES • Cultural Facilities • Publications • Training and Development • Cultural Exchange (Africa and the Diaspora) 8 29/01/2008
THE FIVE BROAD AREAS OF THE DAC 2010 ARTS AND CULTURE PROGRAMME Pillars of the Plan • Visual Arts • Performing Arts • Literary Arts • Heritage Resources • Promotion and Legacy 9 29/01/2008
SUMMARY OF PROPOSED CULTURAL PROGRAMMES • CULTURAL ACTIVITIES IN 2010 • Visual Arts • Film and Video • Craft Art (African Villages) • Art Exhibitions • Heritage Resources • Museums • Heritage Sites 10 29/01/2008
SUMMARY OF PROPOSED CULTURAL PROGRAMMES cont… • CULTURAL ACTIVITIES IN 2010 cont. 3. Performing Arts • Music • Dance • Theatre • Busking • Dance Ensembles • Opening & Closing Ceremonies 11 29/01/2008
SUMMARY PROPOSED CULTURAL PROGRAMMES cont… • CULTURAL ACTIVITIES IN 2010 cont. 4. Literary Arts • Promote Multilingualism • Books & Publishing (Including New Publications) • Poetry Readings 12 29/01/2008
SUMMARY: PHASES OF IMPLEMENTATION • THE BUILD UP PHASE 2007 – 2009 Consultations Activities * SADC * Cape Town Internal Jazz – Feb – March 2008 * African Union * Freedom Day: Launch of National Symbols March – April 2008 * Youth Day: Launch of the Arts Against Crime Campaign May – June 2008 * Africa Day – April – May 2008 * 13 29/01/2008
SUMMARY: PHASES OF IMPLEMENTATION cont. The African Diaspora * DAC 2010 Programme Launch – June – July 2008 * The Arts and Culture * Women’s Day – July – Sector August 2008 * Planning workshop (Opening & Closing events) * Heritage Day – Launch of the National Choir and Dance Troupe August – September 2008 * Soccerex – October – November * Day of Reconciliation – November - December 14 29/01/2008
SUMMARY: PHASES OF IMPLEMENTATION – cont. 2. SOCCER WORLD CUP PHASE – 2010 • Implement all Pillars 3. LEGACY PHASE: 2007 – Beyond 2010 • Implement all legacy programmes 15 29/01/2008
INTERGRATION WITH HOST CITIES AND PROVINCES 16 29/01/2008
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LEGACY PROGRAMMES IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULES • CULTURAL FACILITIES • Community Arts Centres Workshop with Provinces – 4 -5 October 2007 • Planning Phase: Museum of Contemporary African Arts 25 29/01/2008
ALIGNMENT OF PLANS, DAC PROVINCES, HOST CITIES • Cultural Plans and Strategies emerging at all spheres of government • The African Dimension • Legacy Programmes • Cultural Facilities • Permanent Companies • Publications 26 29/01/2008
STRUCTURES & COMMITTEES • TCC • Host Cities Forum • MinMEC • Provincial Coordinating Teams • TIC (task teams including heads of culture of all cities, provinces, Arts and Culture sector, DAC Branches, SADC, AU and the African Diaspora) • FIFA • LOC 27 29/01/2008