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A six week festival of South African culture and arts held in London during April and May 2001. Opened with productions of [[Welcome Msomi’s Umabatha]] and ***’s ''[[Suip!]]'', the festival included a [[Freedom Day]] Concert in [[Trafalgar Square]], hosted by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nelson_mandela Nelson Mandela] and ended with a gala concert in the [[Royal Festival Hall]] (entitled ''[[Freedom Too]]'' and directed by [[Janice Honeyman]]), featuring inter alia, [[Hugh Masekela]], [[Pieter-Dirk Uys]], [[Anthony Sher]] and  [[Marc Lottering]].
  
  

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A six week festival of South African culture and arts held in London during April and May 2001. Opened with productions of Welcome Msomi’s Umabatha and ***’s Suip!, the festival included a Freedom Day Concert in Trafalgar Square, hosted by Nelson Mandela and ended with a gala concert in the Royal Festival Hall (entitled Freedom Too and directed by Janice Honeyman), featuring inter alia, Hugh Masekela, Pieter-Dirk Uys, Anthony Sher and Marc Lottering.


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