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The '''National Arts Council of Zambia''' is a newly formed [[Zambia]]n organization which attempts to foster the arts in Zambia. Among other activities, it sponsors Zambia's annual [[Ngoma Award]]s. The council has also encouraged funding for Zambian artists and artistic endeavors.  They also claim to have helped spur the formation of new art associations through their registration procedure.
The '''National Arts Council of Zambia''' (NAC) is a [[Zambia]]n organization which facilitates the development, promotion and nurturing of all art forms countrywide. It is a statutory body established under [[Act No. 31 of 1994]] of the [[Laws of Zambia]] to coordinate  all artistic activities in the country.
 
Among other activities, it sponsors Zambia's annual [[Ngoma Awards]]. The council has also encouraged funding for Zambian artists and artistic endeavors.  They also claim to have helped spur the formation of new art associations through their registration procedure.


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.nationalartscouncil.org.zm/index.html National Arts Council of Zambia]
* [http://www.nationalartscouncil.org.zm/index.html National Arts Council of Zambia website]


== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 11:45, 31 May 2016

The National Arts Council of Zambia (NAC) is a Zambian organization which facilitates the development, promotion and nurturing of all art forms countrywide. It is a statutory body established under Act No. 31 of 1994 of the Laws of Zambia to coordinate all artistic activities in the country.

Among other activities, it sponsors Zambia's annual Ngoma Awards. The council has also encouraged funding for Zambian artists and artistic endeavors. They also claim to have helped spur the formation of new art associations through their registration procedure.

External links

See also