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Title: The District Six Museum


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The District Six Museum
  • 1994 - 2005

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Enabling Policy Framework
  • Contributions to human rights education/influence
    on the curriculum
  • suggest a variation on the declared institution
    model
  • request 2/3 funding from local, provincial and
    national govt and continue to raise 1/3 or more
    thro fundraising. 

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From Hands Off! to Hands On
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A Profile
  • 60 000 visitors in 2003
  • Has grown from a volunteers organisation in 1994
    to 25 staff in 2005
  • Annual Budget of R5 million.
  • R1 million self- generated. Can improve.

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The District Six Museum
  • Mobilised land issues since 1988. 10 Years old
    in 2004
  • A national and international reputation (Prince
    Claus Award, Arts and Culture Trust, Architects
    Award, Khula Award)
  • Most celebrated community museum in the country

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District Six Museum Strengths
  • Linked to civic/ land movement
  • Recognition of memory and History
  • Custom designed
  • Self articulated
  • Grassroots character
  • Local, national and international character
  • Research and intellectual focus

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Intersections and layers
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Coming Home I
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People Matter
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Youth Programmes
  • National Heritage Ambassadors
  • Reimagine Carnival and Homecoming Festival
  • Youth Club
  • Archeology Kit
  • Memory Boxes

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Public Programmes
  • Public Education
  • Open Days
  • Exhibition openings
  • Lectures, film screenings
  • Reunions and gatherings

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Performance Programming
  • Music Heritage Projects
  • District Six Museum Band
  • Reminiscence Theatre
  • Reimagining Carnival

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Supporting Business Development
  • Business plan development
  • Crafts and products
  • New Tours
  • Skills Development
  • Music CD
  • Publications

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Marking the landscape
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District Six Memorial Park
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A National Heritage of Forced Removals
  • A National Symbol of Forced Removals and the
    disposession of land.
  • Restitution
  • museums as vehicles of development
  • arts and culture as vehicles of development
  • Sites of conscience
  • Human Rights work

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A National Heritage Site in 2005
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Coming Home II
  • 2000 returnee families will contribute to urban
    regeneration
  • In 2003 the first 24 houses were built.
  • Another 100 returnees have been named

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Coming Home III
  • The First nine families are now entrenched in new
    homes. A new community is forming.
  • Another 15 received symbolic keys on Friday 11
    February 2005.

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Community Complex
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Building Cultural Assets
  • Homecoming Centre
  • Education space
  • Conservation space
  • Exhibition space
  • Local craft innovation, eg. Carnival
  • Community Theatre
  • Commercial shopfront

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Indicators for Success
  • Redevelopment of District Six
  • City Bowl Improvement Initiatives
  • Base for Cape Township Tour
  • Provincial Tourism Magnet
  • Nomination as National Heritage Site
  • Strong Museum Networks, eg. SAMA, International
    Coalition of Historic Site Museums of Conscience

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Community Musuem Advocacy
  • Tramway Road
  • Protea Village (Kirstenbosch)
  • Manenberg Peoples Centre
  • Langa Heritage Museum
  • Ndabeni
  • South End
  • East Bank
  • Sophiatown
  • Cato Manor
  • Paternoster

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Challenges for Emerging Sector
  • Strengthen local knowledge base
  • Integrate community concerns and needs
  • Build defences against tourist gaze
  • Build self-articulation
  • Build partnerships from independent position

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Leveraging Support and Partnerships
  • Potential for partnership with national
    government
  • A contribition to the National Estate
  • High visibility
  • International profile

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Challenges for sustainability
  • Reduce reliance on foreign donors
  • Ad hoc state support
  • No National, Provincial or Metropolitan policy
    framework for community museums and heritage
  • Need enabling framework for Community Museums

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An Emerging Sector
  • Emergence linked to social transformation
  • Projects reclaiming citizenship through history
  • Coincides with growing tourism opportunities/
    dependence
  • Needs intellectual and other capacities

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Optimistic Future Scenario
  • Stronger independent sector
  • Links to local civil society
  • Mobilising memory for civic dialogue and action
  • Tourism as positive spinoff effect
  • Strong enabling environment

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Vision
  • A forward looking institution mobilising memory
    for the future
  • A National Heritage Site Museum
  • Inviting new partnerships
  • A city of people, not races
  • An international site of conscience

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Summary
  • An enabling policy framework for community museum
    with a national brief
  • Not a burden to the state
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