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South Africa’s longest-running public arts festival has been renamed (Un)Infecting the City for 2021 to reflect the thematic focus on the psychological and social impacts of living through this tumultuous period of history. (Image courtesy of Mud & Fire Parables.)
In partnership with the University of Cape Town’s (UCT) Institute for the Creative Arts (ICA), Infecting the City is back.
Infecting the City is South Africa’s longest-running public arts festival.
This edition takes place from 8 May to 30 June 2021 throughout Cape Town s city centre, across the Cape Flats and online.
Now renamed for its thematic focus on the psychological and social impacts of living through this tumultuous period of history – and the strict mask and social distancing protocols in place – (Un)Infecting the City will present eight distinct programmes in public spaces and online over eight weeks this winter.
Story Nicole Forrest.
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South Africa’s longest-running public arts festival has been renamed (Un)Infecting the City for 2021 to reflect the thematic focus on the psychological and social impacts of living through this tumultuous period of history.
Photo Image courtesy of Mud & Fire Parables.
In partnership with the University of Cape Town’s (UCT) Institute for the Creative Arts (ICA), Infecting the City – South Africa’s longest-running public arts festival – is back for its 12th edition, taking place from 8 May to 30 June 2021 throughout Cape Town’s city centre, in locations across the Cape Flats, and online.
Now renamed for its thematic focus on the psychological and social impacts of living through this tumultuous period of history – and the strict mask and social distancing protocols in place – (Un)Infecting the City will present eight distinct programmes in public spaces and online over eight weeks this winter.
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In partnership with the University of Cape Town’s (UCT) Institute for the Creative Arts (ICA), Infecting the City – South Africa’s longest-running public arts festival – is back for its 12th edition, taking place from 8 May to 30 June 2021 throughout Cape Town’s city centre, in locations across the Cape Flats, and online.
Now renamed for its thematic focus on the psychological and social impacts of living through this tumultuous period of history – and the strict mask and social distancing protocols in place – (Un)Infecting the City will present eight distinct programmes in public spaces and online over eight weeks this winter.
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