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Tomorrow, 31 August 2018, the City of Johannesburg will be launching the 2018 Arts Alive International Festival.

This is the 26th edition of the festival, which has marked itself as one of the highlights in the City’s calendar.

The City of Johannesburg will be launching all the Heritage Month programmes of the City in line with its commitment to the advancement, protection and preservation of Arts, Culture and Heritage.

The Arts, Culture and Heritage Directorate of the City has partnered with various organisations and institutions in order to expand the service offering for the diverse people of the City. Partners for the festival include the Gauteng Department of Economic Development, Arts, Culture and Recreation, Hillbrow Outreach Foundation, Iris Dawn Parker Productions, Heritage Unity Festival NPC, the Global Dance Supreme as well as well as C-Major Productions.

The City is also delighted to announce a partnership with Moshito, one of the premiere music initiations in the City. This will go a long way in facilitating business to business links in the music sector – aligned to one of our priorities to grow the economy of the City.

Arts alive gives us an opportunity to shake off the winter blues, and jump into Heritage Month  - a month that gives a platform for the recognition and expression of the different aspects of our country’s diverse culture - through creative expression like music, dance and drama, as well as through the commemoration of our rich historical inheritance. 

Added to this, there is no better place to host the Festival than in the City of Johannesburg. Johannesburg has for decades been a ‘melting pot’ of culture and tradition - a political hub, and the economic centre of the country. Migrants come to the City from all over the country, the continent and the world to seek economic opportunities. Thus, the City is appropriately positioned to facilitate activities that foster social cohesion amongst its residents, as well as its visitors. The arts have, since time immemorial, been an instrument of peace-making and keeping, with the power to usher in both transformation and unity. 

The festival will take place throughout the month of September,  in various places across the City to ensure access to all the residents, with most of the shows free in order to allow all our residents, especially the poor and previously marginalised, an opportunity to enjoy the festivities.  

The 2018 Arts Alive International Festival will kick-off with a media launch at the Joburg Theatre, showcasing artists like Putuma Tiso and Berita who will be performing at Jazz on the Lake. They will be joined by Soweto-based group Afrida Marimaba Band, who will kick-start the Jazz festivities. 

Hip Hop and Pantsula dancers from the Global Dance Supreme, as well as SeTswana and Xitsonga Traditional Dancers from the Cultural Festival and Cruz Aafrika from the Heritage Unity Festival will grace the event with electrifying dance moves and music.  

Sunday the 2nd of September will usher in the start of our signature event, the Jazz on the Lake Concert. This year will see the festival paying tribute to icons in the music industry such as the late Bra Hugh Masekela and Doctor Phillip Tabane, amongst others. 

These tributes will culminate with a Tribute Concert for Mme Letta Mbuli on the 24th of September 2018, and an unveiling of the Blue Heritage Plaque to mark the home where her career started, as a heritage site. This is in line with the department’s priority to celebrate the great talent in Joburg while the artists are still with us.

The media launch details are as follows: 
Date: Friday, 31 August 2018
Time: 10:00am
Venue: Joburg Theatre Foyer, 163 Civic Boulevard, Braamfontein, Johannesburg

The festival programme is as follows

 

DATE

 

EVENT

 

VENUE

 

COST

31 August to
7 October 2018
Photography Exhibition:
Quotidian Life: the importance
of small things
Olive Tree TheatreFree
31 August to
8 September 2018
14th Inner-City High Schools
Drama Festival
Hillbrow TheatreR 10
1 to 26
September 2018
Ceramics Southern Africa
Gauteng Region Exhibition
Museum Africa – Level 2 EastFree
2 September 2018Jazz on the LakeZoo LakeFree
5 to 8
September 2018
MOSHITO
Music/ Conference and Exhibition
Newtown Park and Newtown
Music Factory (Baseline)
R150 - R550
6 to 9
September 2018
FNB Joburg Art FairSandton Convention Centre R160 single day / R250 weekend pass after August 3
8 to 16
September 2018
Global Dance SupremeWalter Sisulu HallR 150
15 September 2018Cultural FestivalMary Fitzgerald SquareFirst 1000 tickets to collected from 2 Helen Joseph Street, 2nd Floor thereafter R150
16 September 2018Youth Creativity
and Cultural Expression
Walter Sisulu SquareFree
21 September 2018Intellectual Property RoadshowJoburg ZooFree
Booking essential
22 September 2018Amasiko Wethu FestivalRabie Ridge HallFree
22 September 2018Alexandra Cultural FestivalEastbank HallFree
Booking essential
23 September 2018

Indigenous Gospel Festival

(Clap and Tap)

Fine Town Multipurpose HallFree
Booking essential
24 September 2018Tribute to Letta Mbulu
- the living Legend
Orlando Community HallFree
26 to 27
September 2018
Showbiz Entertainment Africa (SEAfrica) ConferenceJoburg TheatreR 290

I urge residents to abide by the rules of each venue where events will be hosted to ensure that we have an incident-free festival. I also urge residents to keep checking posters around Johannesburg for events in and around the City. 

Issued by:

Cllr Nonhlanhla Sifumba
Member of the Mayoral Committee for Community Development
City of Joburg
For information and media queries, please contact: 
Ms Karabo Tledima
Stakeholder Manager
Office of MMC for Community Development 
Cell: 061 794 3819
Email: Karabot@joburg.org.za

Or

Ms Ayanda Radebe
Communications and Media Specialist
Cell: 060 971 2603
Tel: 011 407 6677
Email: AyandaR@joburg.org.za