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Sign and entrance on Main Road, Rondebosch. The Baxter Theatre Centre is a performing arts complex in Rondebosch, a suburb of Cape Town, South Africa. The Baxter, as it is often known, is part of the University of Cape Town; it is also the second largest performing arts complex in Cape Town, after the Artscape Theatre Centre.
Founded by the Cape Town City Council [1] as the Cape Town Municipal Orchestra, the CPO held its inaugural concert on 28 February 1914 in the Cape Town City Hall.This orchestra and its predecessors [2] soon established a reputation both nationally and internationally, with concerts and tours throughout South Africa, [3] the UK, [4] Taiwan, the Canary Islands and the United States.
In 1952, during the 300-year celebration of Jan Van Riebeecks' arrival in the Cape, the Little Theatre put on Ivor Jones’ The Ball at the Castle in an open-air presentation at the Castle in Cape Town. [3] In the 1950s the theatre hosted actors from the Flemish National Theatre in Antwerp under the leadership of Fred Engelen and his wife Tine ...
Ultra South Africa is Africa's largest electronic music festival and is part of Ultra Music Festival's worldwide expansion which has now spread to twenty countries. [1] [2] Ultra South Africa is a single day event taking place in two cities (Johannesburg and Cape Town).
Artscape Theatre Centre (formerly Nico Malan Theatre Centre) is the main performing arts centre in Cape Town, South Africa.It was opened in 1971 [2] and is located on reclaimed land in the Foreshore area.
In 2013, the centre hosted 537 events, an increase from 514 in 2012. In 2021, it was estimated that the CTICC has contributed R53.2 billion to the country's GDP and R45.2 billion to the Western Cape's economy in the past twenty years. [5] The centre has hosted the 2023 Netball World Cup. [6]
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The 2007 edition of the festival was endorsed by then Cape Town's Mayor Helen Zille. [13] The 2010 edition of the festival contributed R 740 million to the Western Cape's GDP. [2] For an extra R25.00 per show, music enthusiasts gain access to the Rosies Stage [6] which features more relaxed, acoustic Jazz Music. [14]
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