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("Montagu Youth Festival") A festival started in 1995 by teachers and volunteers from the Montagu area, and by the local tourism office. Aimed at primary, high school and tertiary education institutions in Cape Town and the surrounding areas, but also including Port Elizabeth, Mossel Bay, Worcester and George, the festival has a number of categories such as Music, Art, Photography, Dance, Literature, Poetry, [[Puppetry]] and [[Drama]].
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(English: "[[Montagu Youth Arts Festival]]") This festival has gone through two phases, shifting from a dominantly [[Afrikaans]] festival to a multilingual one.  
  
In 2011, [[Helen Gooderson]] took over as Festival Director and changed the name from the [[Montagu Jeug Kunstefees]] to the [[Montagu Music Art Dance and Drama Festival]] ([[MMADD]]) and simultaneously registered the [[RAD Foundation]] as an NPO.
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== Die Montagu Jeug Kunstefees or The Montagu Youth Arts Festival (1995-2010)==
  
See the website:
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An arts festival for the youth started in 1995 by teachers and volunteers from the Montagu area, and by the local tourism office. Aimed at primary, high school and tertiary education institutions in Cape Town and the surrounding areas, but also including Port Elizabeth, Mossel Bay, Worcester and George, the festival has a number of categories such as Music, Art, Photography, Dance, Literature, Poetry, [[Puppetry]] and [[Drama]]. 
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== Montagu Music, Art, Dance and Drama Festival (2011-) ==
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In 2011, [[Helen Gooderson]] took over as Festival Director and changed the name from the [[Montagu Jeug Kunstefees]] to the [[Montagu Music, Art, Dance and Drama Festival]] ([[MMADD]])  and simultaneously registered the [[RAD Foundation]] as an NPO.
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== Sources ==
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See the [[RAD Foundation]] website: http://www.radfoundation.co.za/
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WCfestival - Youth Arts festival for Montagu in August - 06/08/2014 - [[Artslink]].co.za News
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Latest revision as of 08:56, 25 May 2016

(English: "Montagu Youth Arts Festival") This festival has gone through two phases, shifting from a dominantly Afrikaans festival to a multilingual one.

Die Montagu Jeug Kunstefees or The Montagu Youth Arts Festival (1995-2010)

An arts festival for the youth started in 1995 by teachers and volunteers from the Montagu area, and by the local tourism office. Aimed at primary, high school and tertiary education institutions in Cape Town and the surrounding areas, but also including Port Elizabeth, Mossel Bay, Worcester and George, the festival has a number of categories such as Music, Art, Photography, Dance, Literature, Poetry, Puppetry and Drama.


Montagu Music, Art, Dance and Drama Festival (2011-)

In 2011, Helen Gooderson took over as Festival Director and changed the name from the Montagu Jeug Kunstefees to the Montagu Music, Art, Dance and Drama Festival (MMADD) and simultaneously registered the RAD Foundation as an NPO.


Sources

See the RAD Foundation website: http://www.radfoundation.co.za/

WCfestival - Youth Arts festival for Montagu in August - 06/08/2014 - Artslink.co.za News

Return to

Return to South African Festivals and Competitions

Return to South_African_Films

Return to South African Stage Plays

Return to South African Radio Plays and Serials

Return to South African Television Plays and Series

Return to The ESAT Entries

Return to Main Page