South african representation abroad action plans


Seminar on TRC: 24 March 2004



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Seminar on TRC: 24 March 2004


Title: Majority-Minority relations: The Experiences of South Africa and Israel

South African participants:

Dr Mongezi Guma: Chairperson, South African Commission of the Rights of Cultural, Religious and Linguistic Communities

Mrs Marlene Bethlehem: Deputy Chairperson, South African Commission of the Rights of Cultural, Religious and Linguistic Communities

Mr Kevin Wakeford: Former CEO of South African Chamber of Business and currently Managing Director of Africa Growth

Mr Ntsikelelo Joseph Sandi: Advocate of the Supreme Court and former member of the TRC Amnesty Committee



Freedom Day Reception: 3 May 2004


Possible performance by South African cultural group to perform

Mar 2004

May 2004






SOUTH AFRICAN REPRESENTATIVE OFFICE

RAMALLAH

PALESTINIAN NATIONAL AUTHORITY

Seminar/workshop

South African experience with reference to the Israeli/Palestinian conflict


Seminar/lecture tour

South African public figure to visit Palestinian Universities


Cultural event/performance

By South African artists


South African film festival
Freedom Day Celebration

Theme: 10-Years of Freedom






AMERICA & CANADA

SOUTH AFRICAN EMBASSY

WASHINGTON

SOUTH AFRICAN CONSULATE-GENERAL



NEW YORK
SOUTH AFRICAN PERMANENT MISSION TO THE UNITED NATIONS

NEW YORK
SOUTH AFRICAN CONSULATE-GENERAL

CHICAGO
SOUTH AFRICAN CONSULATE-GENERAL

LOS ANGELES
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

Contact visit to Atlanta by Ambassador: 15 to 18 January 2004

Series of business civic, academic and church engagements for the South African Ambassador launching the 10-Years of Freedom Celebration

Academy Awards Ceremony: February 2004


Los Angeles

Participation and performance by South African artists



Oprah Winfrey Show: February 2004


Chicago

Tribute to South Africa – interview with South African leaders

Oprah Book Club to focus on South African writers

Highlights of Oprah’s South African projects



National Geographic International Film Night: 16 April 2004


Washington

Showcasing South African short and/or feature films together with film producers

Possible live South African music

Food Festival: 26 April to 7 May 2004


United Nations, New York

South African Theme in restaurant, daily South African table, commemorative wine labels



Freedom Day Celebrations / AAI Forum: 27 April 2004


Washington

Performance by Morris Goldberg (based in New York)

1000 guests

New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival: 23 April to 2 May 2004


New Orleans

Department of Arts and Culture

Combination of musicians, artists, business exhibitors and crafters

Participation of South African musicians and crafters; South African “village”; Web-page on South Africa on the Festival web site; South Africa features on 500,000 brochures distributed; South African studies at selected schools leading up to the Festival; Student exchanges; internships

Performing artists: Hugh Masekela and Friends (together with Vusi Mahlasela, Busi Mhlongo, Jabu Khanyile & band); Lucky Dube; Johnny Clegg; Jonathan Butler; Rebecca Malope; Selaelo Selota; Bongo Muffin; God’s Followers of Ladysmith; Pride of Zulu of Durban; Gumboot Dancers of Durban and Ladysmith Black Mambazo

Performing crafters and artisans:

Western Cape - Nombuyiselo Malawana (recycled tins); Xoliswa Andeas, (Wola Nani, paper maché bowls decorated with commercial labels); Wilbert Dube (Wire & Bead) and Sharon Overmeyer (Hudhinda, potato-printed textiles)

Kwazulu-Natal - Dladla Nombuso (beadwork) and Fikile Twala, (plates)

Other regions - Emily Marema, IFA, Limpopo (Beadwork & sewing); Nozimasile Makhubalo, Keiskamma Art project, EC (embroideries); Ester and Elias Mahlangu, Mpumalanga (Ndebele Muralists); Matseliso lerato, Lithoten Weavers, Free State (Basotho weaving); Peggy Lekone, Mmabana, NW, (silk screening); Robert Maquashela, Gauteng (muralist) and Nomunde Madlalisa, Masizane, Eastern Cape (basket weaver/Xhosa traditional fashion)

Photo exhibit: “The Ndebele People” by Peter Magubane


Kennedy Centre Gala Event: 16 May 2004

Washington DC

Venue: Concert Hall

High profile

To be attended by President Mbeki and other South African leaders

Performance by Hugh Masekela & Friends (Hugh Masekela, Vusi Mahlasela, Busi Mhlongo, Jabu Khanyile) together with Moving Into Dance Mophatong

Moving Into Dance Mophatong (Contemporary Dance Troupe from Johannesburg): 15 – 22 May 2004

Days leading to the Gala event, Hugh Masekela & Friends are to give individual performances at various venues (still to be confirmed)

The Embassy is in the process of arranging a separate programme for Moving Into Dance Mophatong for the week after the Kennedy Center Gala event at various venues/institutions (final programme still to be confirmed).
Memphis in May Festival: May 2004

Memphis, Tennessee

Performance by Johnny Clegg; Dora Sithole (culinary festival); Johannesburg Art Gallery (contemporary art exhibition); Performance by Khumba House (based in Houston); Drum Café (based in Los Angeles); Performance by the Soweto String Quartet and Alf Khumalo (photographic exhibition)

Youth Day events: 16 June 2004


Washington

Academic orientated youth programme between DC and South African youth focussing on Science and Technology



Conference on the African Diaspora in the Caribbean: 4 August 2004

Theme: “Unity of Africans in Africa and the Diaspora for a Better World”

Regional with Kingston and Havana

Department of Arts and Culture




Business Summit at United Nations: September 2004


United Nations, New York

Conference/seminar

To focus on business/investment opportunities in South Africa.

The Council on Foreign Relations is prepared to facilitate a major Business Summit that will be addressed by the President and various Ministers


59th Session of the UN General Assembly: 28 September to 8 October 2004

United Nations, New York

South African President to host a Reception
Travelling Exhibition

Art and artifacts, called "Freedom to Freedom", depicting major developments in South African history, will start in South Africa (March 2004), move to Canada (Sep 2004) and later to the USA (dates to be confirmed). This flagship project in celebration of South Africa's tenth anniversary of democracy is a joint venture between South Africa and Canada.



Jan 2004

Feb 2003


Apr / May 2004

Jun 2004


Aug 2004

Sep 2004

Sep/Oct 2004







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