Cape Town Carnival Postponed To Summer 2021/2022

Due to the impact of Covid-19 restrictions, the Cape Town Carnival scheduled for 20 March 2021 will not take place. The Cape Town Carnival looks forward to hosting its exciting new live-event format in five access-controlled locations in the city during summer of 2021/2022

The Cape Town Carnival works to inspire joy and unity through creativity, and this year has challenged the organisation to do this in ever more creative ways.

“We are so grateful for the support of our funding partners. They have enabled us to continue to implement creative community programmes and provide seasonal work for artists and artisans. Going forward we are focusing on delivering training programmes in various fields funded by Multichoice and exploring opportunities to dance and celebrate South African culture through our regular online workshops,” says Jay Douwes, CEO of Cape Town Carnival.

Chairperson of the Cape Town Carnival Trust, Professor Rachel Jafta, says,

“The active participation of community group leaders, performers, artists and artisans throughout the year continues to bring together people from all sectors of our society with diverse cultural backgrounds, inspiring and supporting one another. The mutual support that participants have shown during the pandemic has been phenomenal.”

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