Friday, October 01, 2010
01 October - Arts, Culture & Environment - One City, Many Cultures Project hosts Senior Citizens Day
In today’s show, we spoke to Ryland Fisher – Executive Chairperson of the One City, Many Cultures Project. The One City, Many Cultures Project which incorporates the Cape Town Festival in collaboration with the Cape Town Partnership will host 700 elderly at the first annual Senior Citizens Day event tomorrow, the 2nd of October at the Cape Town Convention Centre between 09h00 and 14h00PM. The line up includes “Mama Kaap” Sylvia Mdunyelwa, the Cape Philharmonic Youth Orchestra and the band, Authentic headed by Sam Pono, from the Ntonga Music School. The Senior Citizens Day event forms part of the One City, Many Cultures Project and the CTF’s pre-festival activities designed to carry the message of tolerance, integration and unity to the people of Cape Town throughout the year, ahead of the ever-growing flagship event in March. For more information, visit http://www.capetownfestival.co.za/ or email info@capetownfestival.co.za
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