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Bodies Under Siege production at the Open Book Festival in Cape Town
Hear My Voice presents 'Bodies Under Siege', a production with poets, musicians and dancers that takes place in the framework of EUNIC's Right to Speak project. The ”Right to Speak” project uses slam poetry and spoken word to promote exchanges on human rights between young artists in Europe and South Africa.
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Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra presents 'A Taste of Belgium' concert
The Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra's second concert in the Spring Symphony Season is titled 'A Taste of Belgium'.
The concert takes place on Thursday, 15 September at the Cape Town City Hall at 20:00 and is supported by the Delegation of Flanders in Southern Africa.
Flemish conductor Rik Ghesquière and violinist Jolente De Maeyer will perform August De Boeck’s Violin Concerto with the CPO, who will also perform De Boeck’s Dahameene Rhapsody. The third work to be performed will be Symphony in D minor by César Franck, the Belgian-born composer.
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Poetry Passport performance in Cape Town
The Delegation of Flanders in southern Africa and Wallonie-Bruxelles International are proud to present Poetry Passport, a creative residency for spoken word artists from South Africa and Belgium.
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A Symphony of Spheres
Art@Africa has the pleasure of inviting you to the unveiling of Brendon Edwards’s first Muse-Spheric sculptural piece "A Symphony of Spheres”.
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Dutch Studies Day on 1 October in Cape Town
STUDIO SASNEV in collaboration with the Kaapse Forum Neerlandistiek (KFN) supported by the Taalunie, the Diplomatic Representation of Flanders in South Africa, the Consulate-General of Belgium in Cape Town, and the Dutch Embassy in Pretoria invites you to “Neerlandistiekdag” and this year’s opening of the Celebration of the Dutch Language.
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De Schrijver's werf at the Vrystaat Arts Festival
De Schrijver’s-werf is a project that aims to create a community of writers, poets and theatre-makers who are connected by the Dutch language commonality. This language commonality allows for participants to comprise individuals from a vast range of countries and regions. These countries and regions include but are not limited to the Netherlands, Flanders, Suriname, Aruba, Curaçao, Saint Martin, South Africa, and Namibia.
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De Schrijver's werf at the Vrystaat Arts Festival
De Schrijver’s-werf is a project that aims to create a community of writers, poets and theatre-makers who are connected by the Dutch language commonality. This language commonality allows for participants to comprise individuals from a vast range of countries and regions. These countries and regions include but are not limited to the Netherlands, Flanders, Suriname, Aruba, Curaçao, Saint Martin, South Africa, and Namibia.
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De Schrijver's werf at the Vrystaat Arts Festival
De Schrijver’s-werf is a project that aims to create a community of writers, poets and theatre-makers who are connected by the Dutch language commonality. This language commonality allows for participants to comprise individuals from a vast range of countries and regions. These countries and regions include but are not limited to the Netherlands, Flanders, Suriname, Aruba, Curaçao, Saint Martin, South Africa, and Namibia.
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De Schrijver's werf at the Vrystaat Arts Festival
De Schrijver’s-werf is a project that aims to create a community of writers, poets and theatre-makers who are connected by the Dutch language commonality. This language commonality allows for participants to comprise individuals from a vast range of countries and regions. These countries and regions include but are not limited to the Netherlands, Flanders, Suriname, Aruba, Curaçao, Saint Martin, South Africa, and Namibia.
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