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Celebrating local arts icons at the Western Cape Cultural Awards
Cape Times
|October 09, 2025
SINGER, actor and entertainer Loukmaan Adams was among the recipients of a Ministerial Commendation for his decades-long contribution to Cape Town's vibrant performing arts scene at the Western Cape Department of Cultural Affairs and Sport (DCAS) Cultural Awards.

LOUKMAAN Adams received a ministerial award for his contribution to the arts.
The DCAS celebrated extraordinary talent and dedication at its annual Cultural Awards ceremony at the Artscape theatre.
The event recognised outstanding contributions across arts, culture, language, heritage, libraries, museums, and archives sectors in the province, highlighting individuals who have transformed their communities through creative expression.
Dr. Isaac Balie received the coveted Ministerial Legacy award for his lifelong dedication to heritage preservation, while Thandi Swartbooi, founder of the all-female ensemble Women Unite, was recognised for her pioneering work in preserving indigenous dance and music, and empowering communities through the arts.
The evening's theme, "Journey from Darkness into Light: Thrive," resonated throughout the ceremony, acknowledging the resilience of artists who continue to create despite challenges facing the cultural sector.
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