Category: Festivals
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Tut Arts Festival – Yellow Bone & Snowy
#MainStage dance performance by Yellow Bone (Calvin Vorster) & his dance partner Snowy at Tut Arts Festival
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NSA Bridges and Arches
BRIDGES & ARCHES Dance Spectrum 2019 The evocatively titled Bridges & Arches was the critically acclaimed dance showcase production of the 2019 NSA’s Festival of the Arts. It features four leading South African female choreographers, which makes it the perfect choice for Women’s Month: Kitty Phetla (the recipient of the 2019 Standard Bank Young Artist…
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Splashy Fen Festival [Event]
Established in 1990, Splashy Fen[1] is South Africa’s longest-running music festival, which every Easter attracts thousands of people to a farm near Underberg, KwaZulu-Natal for a unique outdoor music experience.
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Kedibone Mulaudzi (South Africa) – Vote for NADECO – Johannesburg International Comedy Festival 2017
Kedibone Mulaudzi performing at the Vernac Attack show at the Johannesburg International Comedy Festival 2017
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Celeste Ntuli (SA) – Nudes & my lost phone – Johannesburg International Comedy Festival 2017
Celeste Ntuli performing in the Live At The Alex show at the Johannesburg International Comedy Festival 2017 @ The Alexander Theatre
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OPEN CALL FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST FOR NATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL 2021
Much about 2021 is still unknown but we have set our sights on a hybrid Festival in July 2021. This means there will be a live physical Festival in Makhanda and a virtual online element as there was in 2020.
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The NFVF funding applications to attend Markets and Festivals taking place in December 2020 has been extended
The National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF), is pleased to announce that the call for Festivals and Markets Attendance for festivals taking place in December 2020 has been extended. The grant is to provide financial support for South African filmmakers/practitioners to attend local and international film festivals, forums to promote their film and television products,
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TUT Arts Festival [Event]
The TUT Arts Festival aims to entertain and delight the public, educate and inform the community about the importance of the creative industries and culture. The festival started in 2018 where the TUT Arts campus in Pretoria hosted multiple stages and exhibitions for artists in different art-forms.
