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== The carnival ==
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== The Carnival ==
  
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Also referred to as the [[Cape Carnival]] in some sources, this is an annual event that takes place during March of every year and includes an extravagant parade of costumed performers, musicians and moving floats,  organized to celebrate the Cape's African identity with its diverse array of communities and cultures.
  
Also referred to as the [[Cape Carnival]] in some sources, this is an annual event that takes place on the Green Point [[Fan Walk]] during March of every year and includes an extravagant parade of costumed performers, musicians and moving floats.
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Inspired by the success of, and the celebratory atmosphere generated by, the 2010 Soccer World Cup, the first annual ''[[Cape Town Carnival]]'' actually took place on [[Long Street]], Cape Town, in that year, as part of the festivities surrounding the tournament. A 11 000-strong audience attended that first event, which has - since then swelled to attendance figures in excess of 50 000. To accommodate this, the carnival venue has been moved to what is known as the [[Fan Walk]] in Green Point, to allow for increasing opportunities for creative expression, job creation, skills development, social cohesion and economic development.
  
Inspired by the 200* Football World Cup, the carnival is said to be organized to celebrate the Cape's African identity with its diverse array of communities and cultures.
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The event is operated by a non-profit trust.
 
 
 
 
It is operated by a non-profit trust.
 
  
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==
  
 
http://capetowncarnival.com/
 
http://capetowncarnival.com/

Revision as of 06:47, 27 March 2019

The Cape Town Carnival is an annual street festival in Cape Town.

NB: Not to be confused with the Cape Minstrel Carnival.


The Carnival

Also referred to as the Cape Carnival in some sources, this is an annual event that takes place during March of every year and includes an extravagant parade of costumed performers, musicians and moving floats, organized to celebrate the Cape's African identity with its diverse array of communities and cultures.

Inspired by the success of, and the celebratory atmosphere generated by, the 2010 Soccer World Cup, the first annual Cape Town Carnival actually took place on Long Street, Cape Town, in that year, as part of the festivities surrounding the tournament. A 11 000-strong audience attended that first event, which has - since then swelled to attendance figures in excess of 50 000. To accommodate this, the carnival venue has been moved to what is known as the Fan Walk in Green Point, to allow for increasing opportunities for creative expression, job creation, skills development, social cohesion and economic development.

The event is operated by a non-profit trust.

Sources

http://capetowncarnival.com/