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Arising from fund-raising events put on on behalf of the schools and their Outreach Institute, (starting with shows by Johnny Clegg in 2003 and Mango Groove in 2004), it became more of a formal festival, in the style of the [[Grahamstown Festival]], in 2006, offering art, music drama, sporting events, equestrian events, and other forms of entertainment.   
 
Arising from fund-raising events put on on behalf of the schools and their Outreach Institute, (starting with shows by Johnny Clegg in 2003 and Mango Groove in 2004), it became more of a formal festival, in the style of the [[Grahamstown Festival]], in 2006, offering art, music drama, sporting events, equestrian events, and other forms of entertainment.   
  
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Revision as of 12:16, 23 November 2015

The Uplands Festival is an annual arts festival founded and organized by the Uplands Primary School and Uplands College in White River, Mpungalanga.


Arising from fund-raising events put on on behalf of the schools and their Outreach Institute, (starting with shows by Johnny Clegg in 2003 and Mango Groove in 2004), it became more of a formal festival, in the style of the Grahamstown Festival, in 2006, offering art, music drama, sporting events, equestrian events, and other forms of entertainment.

Sources

http://uplandsfestival.co.za/

Go to ESAT Bibliography

Return to

Return to South_African_Festivals

Return to South African Theatre Venues, Companies, Societies, etc

Return to The ESAT Entries

Return to Main Page