Calling all music and art lovers, foodies, poetry enthusiasts, wellness seekers, and culture connoisseurs alike. Cape Town Arts Festival's (CTAF) Beyond Busking Day is happening next weekend and it's bound to be an event not to be missed:
CTAF’s Beyond Busking Day, brought to us by Ariva Arts Foundation promises to be an uplifting and holistic event. There’ll be something for everyone whether young or old that will intrigue and nurture the mind, body and soul.
Madlozi Contemporary Art Gallery – a live, interactive contemporary art exhibitionAfrican Voices for Hope and Peace: artists, storytellers, meditators and poets of Africa share a message of hope and peace for the worldThe ChapelA live interactive poetry workshop for public observers and participantsChildren’s edutainment: puppet shows, face painting, juggling and moreJot the date down in your diary and start preparing for a full day of fun and entertainment, wellness, and great music.
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