Department of Arts and Culture, 29 May 2014

 

 

New Minister of Arts and Culture Welcomed

 

 

The Department of Arts and Culture (DAC) warmly welcomes the appointment of
Mr Nathi Mthethwa as the Minister of Arts and Culture. We are pleased to
have someone of his calibre and experience, leading the arts, culture and
heritage sector and look forward to his direction.

 

In welcoming the new Minister, we have been disturbed by the perception
created in the media that Arts and Culture is a junior department and that
the appointment of Minister Nathi Mthethwa ought to be seen as a demotion.

 

The Department of Arts and Culture out rightly rejects this perception.
While the DAC may be one of the smaller departments in terms of the numbers
of personnel, as well as the size of its budget, however this is no measure
of the lack of significance of the portfolio.

 

Up until the advent of democracy, the apartheid system fanned the fires of
division and encouraged a people who were divided along the lines of race,
culture, gender, ethnicity, class and religion. All kinds of divisions were
brought to the fore and people were divided in a myriad of ways.

 

The arts and culture portfolio is crucial to the building of a South African
nation and the nurturing of social cohesion. The role of arts and culture in
encouraging a culture of reading and thinking cannot be underestimated. 

 

The building of community libraries is a flagship programme of the
department; to date no less than 56 community libraries have been built
through the Community Libraries Conditional Grant. 

 

The department also hosts community conversations and social dialogues
together with provinces and municipalities to find common ground on
solutions to our challenges.

 

Legacy projects such as Freedom Park and geographic name changes came about
as a result of the recommendations of the Truth and Reconciliation
Commission, as part of the symbolic ways in which the democratic government
can address some of the hurts and divisions of the past.

 

The National Archives and Records Services of South Africa performs a
valuable role as the repository of national records and is the memory bank
of the South African people.

 

The heritage landscape was transformed from an apartheid reality to reflect
the true history and culture of all South Africans. The department has
funded community arts centres and playhouses in order to ensure that artists
would have the space to perform and express themselves.

 

The Department of Arts and Culture has contributed to flourishing creative
industries and a healthy democracy where freedom of expression and
creativity thrives. Entrepreneurs in areas as diverse as film, the music
business, fashion, books and publishing have emerged as a result of
government programmes and interventions. Supporting festivals around the
country, including in small towns, help to bolster local economies,
including domestic tourism.

 

Much work remains to be done. The work of the department restores dignity
and encourages a sense of self-esteem and pride. This change in mindset
produces a deeper consciousness and a more caring society. Under the
leadership of Minister Nathi Mthethwa and Deputy Minister Rejoice
Mabudafhasi we will continue to fulfil this mission.

 

 

Issued by:

Department of Arts and Culture <http://www.dac.gov.za/> 

 

For more information:

Lisa Combrinck, 082 821 4886

Mack Lewele, 082 450 5076

 

 

From: http://www.gov.za/speeches/view.php?sid=45766

 

 

 

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