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Still playing a huge role in WC's cultural landscape 54 years on

People’s Post False Bay

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June 10, 2025

From a bold vision to a cultural landmark, the building that houses Artscape turned 54 this year, standing tall not just in bricks, but in creativity, community and remaining a beacon of hope for artists.

- KAYLYNNE BANTOM

Still playing a huge role in WC's cultural landscape 54 years on

The building, known for many years as the Nico Malan Theatre, officially opened its doors to the public in spectacular fashion showcasing the ballet Sylvia with Phyllis Spira as prima ballerina on 19 May 1971.

After 1994 the advent of a new dispensation saw the transformation of arts institutions, along with other institutions, which saw the doing away with of the old performing-arts councils that ran the country's state theatres, which became autonomous entities with their own governing bodies. The facility was renamed Artscape, after the entity that officially replaced the Cape Performing Arts Board (Capab) on 27 March 2001.

Today it remains an agency of the National Department of Sport, Arts and Culture, while the building itself is the property of the Western Cape Government.

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