Cape Town Festival Unity Parade
Forget and lines that try and divide us - we are going to break those with this event celebrating Unity
The Cape Town Festival will call on all people across all communities in the Western Cape to commemorate and celebrate the City of Cape Town’s diversity and culture by getting to know each other and thereby discontinuing the divisions of the past and the present.
The Cape Town Festival calls on all communities to use their energy to challenge persisting notions of racial, gender, and other forms of discrimination not only by legal or political procedures, but also through building relationships with people from different persuasions.
All people need to have the sense that the idea of a "One City, Many Cultures" is about celebrating our diversity and seeks to discover our humanness in every situation.
Who are we?
The Unity Parade is not about getting together to fight something nor is it a rally. It is about demonstrating Unity and common ground between the groups.
This is the essence of the Unity Parade, it is the time to unite on what we ALL believe in and why we all exist.
We attempt to touch on all aspects of heritage, and conclude the Unity March with dynamic speakers.
Cape Town Festival Unity Parade
Location: Cape Town (see underneath)
Date: 26 April 2008
Theme: ‘One City, Many Cultures’
- 10.30am: Depart from Keizergracht, over Tennant, into Darling
- 11.00am: City Hall Speech, right into Lower Plein, left into Strand, left into Long Street
- 11.40am: Long Street Slave Church Speech, left into Wale
- 12.10pm: Wale/Queen Victoria Speech, right into Queen Victoria
- 12.30pm: Company's Garden Final Speech
- 13.00pm: Community Vibrations Concert
Programme 2008 Cape Town Festival -
Read more on the Cape Town Festival Programme 2008 on CapeTownMagazine.com.
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