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Latest revision as of 17:36, 23 March 2019

Founded in 2005, the eMzantsi Carnival is an annual event that encourages communities to cross cultural barriers and to spend a day together in a carnival atmosphere, to foster pride in the unique cultural heritage of the Cape’s south peninsula. The event includes a carnival parade with dancers, musicians and giant puppets in bright costumes, followed by a stage show, gum boot dances, minstrels and more.

Taking place on the first Saturday of December in the coastal suburb of Fish Hoek, Cape Town.


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