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Described as a "provocative, site-specific, public art intervention that resonates with and challenges people to connect with each other and the City, through art", it is planned and executed with the specific intention of being sited and staged in the public domain, and is free and accessible to the public. It provides an opportunity to bring high quality, thought-provoking art, music, dance and performance out of theatres and galleries and into the streets and public areas of Cape Town’s Central Business District (CBD).
 
Described as a "provocative, site-specific, public art intervention that resonates with and challenges people to connect with each other and the City, through art", it is planned and executed with the specific intention of being sited and staged in the public domain, and is free and accessible to the public. It provides an opportunity to bring high quality, thought-provoking art, music, dance and performance out of theatres and galleries and into the streets and public areas of Cape Town’s Central Business District (CBD).
  
This is undertaken in partnership by the [[Africa Centre]] and [[GIPCA]]
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This is undertaken in partnership by the [[Africa Centre]] and the [[Institute for Creative Arts]]
  
 
See further www@infectingthecity.com
 
See further www@infectingthecity.com

Latest revision as of 07:11, 14 March 2018

Infecting the City (ITC) is an annual avant-garde public art festival in Cape Town.

Described as a "provocative, site-specific, public art intervention that resonates with and challenges people to connect with each other and the City, through art", it is planned and executed with the specific intention of being sited and staged in the public domain, and is free and accessible to the public. It provides an opportunity to bring high quality, thought-provoking art, music, dance and performance out of theatres and galleries and into the streets and public areas of Cape Town’s Central Business District (CBD).

This is undertaken in partnership by the Africa Centre and the Institute for Creative Arts

See further www@infectingthecity.com