FESTIVALS
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Kongi's harvest in tails |
Unique moments among disappointments at the Dakar Festival. |
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The New African: Volume 5, Number 5, June 1966 | ||
The Dakar festival |
Editorial on The Dakar Festival, Frontier and South African Unity Moves. |
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The New African: Volume 5, Number 3, April 1966 | ||
The first Commonwealth Arts Festival |
Some notes for patrons on the festival from 16th September to 2nd October 1965. |
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The natural and the surreal in Africa |
Art on exhibition in the Commonwealth Festival. |
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Commonwealth Arts Festival 1965 |
An overview of African writing. |
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The New African: Volume 4, Number 7, September 1965 | ||
FEDSAW - Western Cape Cultural Festival 27 May 1989 (Tape I) |
FEDSAW - Western Cape Womens' Festival was held to organise women group to go hand in hand and fight side by side to make a better future in South Africa for themselves and their children. The various women groups performed talent items to entertain the others. |
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FEDSAW - Western Cape Cultural Festival 27 May 1989 (Tape II) |
FEDSAW - Western Cape Womens' Festival was held to organise women group to go hand in hand and fight side by side to make a better future in South Africa for themselves and their children. The various women groups performed talent items to entertain the others. |
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Durban and Districts Council of Churches Cultural Festival 10 June 1990 |
a gathering of black Christian youth. Different choirs and other groups were invited to perform and show off their talent. The topic for the Festival - Faith without works is quite death. The various speakers were encouraging the youth to stand together and stand for what is right. |
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Editorial: More Divided Than Ever | ||
August 9 - a day for women to celebrate | ||
August 9: a day for celebrating | ||
Nusas festival focuses on education | ||
Zabalaza: the essence of freedom | ||
The Mandela concert: the triumph of peace | ||
Going to the video festival | ||
Culture and Resistance | ||
Mantis Poets |