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The Cape Town Wireless User Group has been around since about 2005 as a small network between friends. Since then it has grown to a citywide network. Since then it has grown to a citywide network. CTWUG has over 1500 user sites all around Cape Town - spanning all the way from Houtbay to Stellenbosch and into the Helderberg.
The company was later first to launch Uncapped ADSL in South Africa, in 2010, [9] and brought the global Fon WiFi network [10] [11] [12] to South Africa in 2014. Also in 2014, Mweb launched its first fiber-to-the-home packages. [13] In 2015, the company was restructured to focus mainly on the residential and small business market.
(Plays are overseen by the Maynardville Theatre Trust, along with Artscape, while ballets were managed and run by the CAPAB Ballet Company from 1963 and by Cape Town City Ballet from 2002.) 2015 Othello (play) 2015 La Sylphide (ballet) 2014 The Tragedy of King Richard III (play) 2014 The Firebird (ballet) 2013 Giselle (ballet)
In 1997 the company became Cape Town City Ballet, a non-profit organization under the leadership of Elizabeth Triegaardt. Professor Triegaardt was both the executive director of the company and the director of the UCT School of Dance. Professor Triegaardt remained on the Board of Directors for the Cape Town City Ballet until April 2019.
Dulcie Howes was born in Little Brak River, a seaside town at the mouth of the Little Brak River (Klein-Brakrivier, in Afrikaans), from which it takes its name. Located only a few miles north of Mossel Bay, a thriving harbor town established when Europeans first landed in southern Africa, Little Brak River was then a British colonial outpost, as the area was part of the Cape Colony until 1910.
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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.
Daniel Rajna born 1968, is a South African ballet dancer. After gaining a BSc in applied mathematics at UCT, [1] he trained at the UCT Ballet school, Cape Town. He joined the former CAPAB Ballet in 1990, before leaving in 1997 to join PACT Ballet in Pretoria. He returned to Cape Town in 1999 and was a principal dancer at the Cape Town City Ballet.