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ARTS ALIVE September Festival PROGRAMME

ARTS ALIVE September Festival PROGRAMME. Music, Visual Arts, Theatre, Dance, Film ,Comedy, Puppetry, Creative Industries (CIT:Y Festival), Family Events, Carnival Conference, Arts & Culture Conference,. VISUAL ARTS AFRICA REMIX

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ARTS ALIVE September Festival PROGRAMME

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  1. ARTS ALIVE September Festival PROGRAMME Music, Visual Arts, Theatre, Dance, Film ,Comedy, Puppetry, Creative Industries (CIT:Y Festival), Family Events, Carnival Conference, Arts & Culture Conference,

  2. VISUAL ARTS AFRICA REMIX One of Africa’s biggest exhibitions of contemporary art, with 50 exhibitors Venue: Johannesburg Art Gallery Date: Starts 24th June – 30th September Price: Free Showtime: Tues-Sun, 10h00-17h00 VARIOUS SPONSORS

  3. AUGUST / SEPTEMBER Music Arts Alive Grand Opening Venue: Joburg City Hall Date: 31st August 2007 Artists: Omar Sosa (Cuba), MIAGI Orchestra performs the music of Chris McGregor and the Blue Notes Doors Open: 19:00 Guests by Invitation & Open to Public Price: R150.00 Jazz at the Bassline Venue: The Bassline Date: 1st September Address: 10 Henry Nxumalo Street, Newtown Artists: Omar Sosa (Cuba), Carlo Mombelli & Prisoners of Strange(SA), Myragiya (India) Price: R80.00 Doors Open: 19:30 Sponsors: Indian Council for Cultural Relations

  4. AUGUST / SEPTEMBER Music Concert at the Bassline Venue: The Bassline Date: 31st August 2007 Artists: Napalma (Brazil), Frederic Galliano (France) Doors Open: 20:30 Price: R50.00 Sponsors:

  5. SEPTEMBER Jazz on the Lake Venue: Zoo lake - Parkview Date: 2nd September Address: Parkview Zoo Lake Artists: Sibongile Khumalo (SA), Omar Sosa (Cuba), Bheki Khoza (SA), Feya Faku (SA), Myragiya (India), Emerging Artists Price: Free Show Times: 10:00 – 17:00 EVENT TO BE FOLLOWED BY JAZZ JAM SESSION AT KIPPIES, DEDICATION TO MOSES KHUMALO Sponsors: Indian Council for Cultural Relations

  6. SEPTEMBER Arts Alive Lockdown Festival Two open air stages, Newtown Venues Venue: Newtown Precinct Date: 28th & 29th September Price: R80.00 (two day access) Show Times: 14:00 – 01:00 MORY KANTE (GUINEA), VIEUX FARKA TOURE (MALI), OLIVER MTUKUDZI (ZIMBABWE), HERMETO PASCAOL (BRAZIL), DAVID FRIEDMAN (US), GILLES PETERSON (UK), HARI PRASAD (INDIA), JOE DRISCOLL (UK), CHIKUBU DJ’S(UK), KID FONQUE (SA), N’FALY KOUYATE (SENEGAL), KAOS (CANADA), EVOLVER (SA), TUMI MOLEKOAENE (SA) AND MANY MORE Sponsors: Indian Council for Cultural Relations, Goethe Institute

  7. SEPTEMBER Visual Arts SASOL WAX AWARDS Venue: Johannesburg Art Gallery Date: Month of September Price: Free Showtime: Tuesday-Sunday 10h00-17h00 Sponsors: SASOL

  8. SEPTEMBER SOWETO FINE ARTS PROJECT SOWETO ‘JIVE’ A TRIBUTE TO SIPHO HOTSTIX MABUSE Venue: Soweto – Hector Pieterson Museum Date: 1st – 30th September Artists: NONTSIKELELO ‘LOLO’ VELEKO, DAVID KOLOANE, PAT MAUTLOA, SENZENI MARASELA, PERCY NDITHEMBILE KONQOBE, KAGISO PAT MAUTLOA, WILLEM BOSHOFF, HANNELIE COETZEE, BONGI DHLOMO, CHURCHILL MADIKIDA Managed By: Melissa Mboweni of Akani Creative Consulting DRAFT PROGRAM COMPILED BY DUSTY MOON INVESTMENTS

  9. SEPTEMBER : India at Arts Alive INDIA ON DISPLAY HOSTED BY THE INDIAN CONSUL GENERAL An exhibition of Indian fabric, textile art and craft. Venue: Museum Africa Date: TBC Curated by: MuseumAfrika Duration: Open daily, time period TBC Indian Council for Cultural Relations

  10. SEPTEMBER Theatre in Public Spaces ART AT WORK Performances by the Natural Theatre Company (UK) STREET THEATRE PROJECT – link to 2010 SANDTON – ALEXANDRA & NEWTOWN – SOWETO Arts Alive to collaborate with Sandton Arts Project to expose Arts Alive in Sandton and Alexandra Venues: Newtown Lockdown Festival Dates: 28th & 29th September Sponsors: Sandton Central Business District

  11. SEPTEMBER Theatre MARKET THEATRE Venue: Market Theatre Date: Month of September Event: Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf Price: T.B.C Audiences from previously disadvantaged areas to be transported to performances. DRAFT PROGRAM COMPILED BY DUSTY MOON INVESTMENTS

  12. FAMILY AND CHILDRENS EVENTS ELDORADO PARK COMMUNITY EVENT Venue: TBC Date: TBC Address: TBC The event will be managed by existing community structures with support from Arts Alive. DRAFT PROGRAM COMPILED BY DUSTY MOON INVESTMENTS

  13. SEPTEMBER DANCE • NEW DANCE PRESENTED BY MOVING INTO DANCE AND ARTS ALIVE • Venue: Dance Factory – Newtown • Date: 3rd to 30th September • Price: TBC • Program: A company from Tunisia (assisted by the French Institute) • Daksha Seth company from India assisted by Indian Council for Cultural Relations • South African Ballet Theatre Company • Ballet Theatre Afrikan • Moving into Dance Partners: Royal Dutch Embassey, Moving Into Dance, South African Ballet Theatre Company, French Institute, Ballet Theatre Afrikan

  14. SEPTEMBER FILM ARTS ALIVE & AFDA INTERNATIONAL STUDENT FILM FESTIVAL Date: 12th – 15th September Venue: Museum Africa Address: Bree Street Price: Free Upon Registration Times: TBC

  15. SEPTEMBER CIT:Y FESTIVAL Collaboration with tertiary education institutions who provide courses and training in the creative industries sector. The festival comprises a prize giving for exceptional students and a students exhibition. Venue: MuseumAfrika Date: The Institutions Include: UJ, WITS, AFDA, Greenside Design Centre, Damelin, Newtown Creative Industries, FUBA, Design Centre, Sponsored by MTN Foundation

  16. SEPTEMBER AFRICA SPEAKS: ARTS CONFERENCE Partnership with WISER and WITS University Provides thoughtful commentary and debate Opportunity for media and pubic to engage with issues that affect the arts.

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