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D.N.C. started as a purely Afrikaans school called Afrikaanse Hoërskool Durban-Noord.. In 1996, due to government policy in diversifying previously Afrikaans-only schools, the school changed its name to Durban North College and adopted a dual-medium language policy, offering all subjects in both English and Afrikaans.
Pop. ±% 1940: 330,000 ... The Playhouse Theatre is located on Anton Lembede Street ... Crawford College, North Coast; Durban Girls' College;
Siwela Sonke Dance Theatre is a South African dance company based in Durban that emerged from a training and development programme for black dancers with no access to training opportunities, initiated by The Playhouse Company in Durban in 1994. [1] The company name translates to "crossing over to a new place altogether."
Mbambo studied and obtained a degree in Information Technology programming at the Durban North Varsity College in 2006. She also attended the University of Zululand and graduated with a Bachelor of Education (BEd) in English Language and Literature/Letters and Social Sciences. Mbambo released her debut studio album Bambelela in 2001.
Northlands Girls High School 'NGHS' is an all-girls school situated in the suburb of Durban North, South Africa. It has a strong relationship with its brother school, Northwood School for boys. NGHS, the first secondary school to be built in Durban North. NGHS was originally called Durban North High School.
Our Lady of Fatima Dominican Convent School is a Catholic girls' day school, in Durban North (eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality) . It was founded and is still supported by the Newcastle Dominican sisters. The school caters for girls from Gr 0 through to Gr 12. The school follows the IEB syllabus. [1]
Currently, she is known for being the first comedian to record a one-woman show DVD entitled Seriously, Celeste. She has performed in top Comedy Shows including Blacks Only comedy showcase 2010 and 2012, SA Comic’s Choice Awards 2012 and the first Stand Up Zulu comedy show at the Durban Playhouse, in 2011. [2] [3] [7]
Kessie Govender (1942 – 2002) was a pioneering voice in South African protest theatre, a playwright, actor and theatre director, who founded the Stable Theatre, a Durban-based theatre company in 1970 and is best known for his plays, Working Class Hero (1979) and The Shack (1979).