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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
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