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From Durban to Makhanda, these arts festivals in South Africa could lift an otherwise long winter. All the details are here
We’re spoiled for choice with arts festivals in South Africa that showcase the nation’s booming cultural scene. And with the skies turning grey, there’s no better time to appreciate the colourful creativity and thoughtful reflections the arts offer.
Performances, screenings and lively discussions are coming to stages across the country. With a variety of genres represented, there’s something for everyone.
So, if you need a reason to leave the house this winter, these South African arts festivals could be your ticket. Let’s take a look:
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The renowned Encounters South African International Documentary Festival returns for its 27th edition, running in both Cape Town and Johannesburg simultaneously. The gathering celebrates the documentary format and also includes several workshops for budding filmmakers.
The bumper line-up of over 60 films represents stories from across the globe. Documentaries explore contemporary issues like climate justice, LGBTIQ+ rights and land rights.
The crown jewel of South Africa’s art festivals, the National Arts Festival returns with another jam-packed programme. It’s the largest of its kind in Africa. The programme includes dance performances, comedy shows, a cappella groups and so much more.
There’s also a tribute to Athol Fugard, who died earlier this year, with two of his co-written plays. Furthermore, the gathering encompasses the National Youth Jazz Festival and the Eastern Cape Literature Festival.
Another fabulous South African arts festival this winter will take place in Durban. The Durban International Film Festival will light up the city with ten days of international and African productions. According to the programme, a common theme across films is human connection.
Alongside the film festival, the Isiphethu Industry Programme provides an opportunity for filmmakers to connect and to enhance their craft. Workshops on funding and creating films take place over five days of the gathering.
It’s hard to imagine a more appropriately named winter festival than this one. The gathering specifically aims to rejuvenate the artistic scene in the Mother City during the quieter winter months.
The line-up is multidisciplinary. There will be art exhibitions, as well as theatre works and comedy. Music aficionados will enjoy jazz and opera. Interestingly, there are also digital art exhibitions on the programme
Issued on The South African by Jenna Solomon | https://www.thesouthafrican.com/culture/four-arts-festivals-south-africa-brighten-winter/
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