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== Aims ==
 
== Aims ==
  
Originally founded, like the KKNK, to promote and create a space for Afrikaans theatre and arts, it was later renamed the ''[[Vryfees]]'' ("Free Festival"), as the mandate expanded, and in 2018 the name was changed once more to become the [[Vrystaat Kunstefees]] (the [[Vrystaat Arts Festival]] in English and [[Tsa-Botjhaba]] in [[Southern Sotho]]), with the objective now being to also forge creative connections with English and [[Sotho]] cultures.  
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Originally founded, like the [[KKNK]] and [[Aardklop]], to promote and create a space for [[Afrikaans]] cultural work, it was later renamed the ''[[Vryfees]]'' ("Free Festival"), as the mandate expanded, and in 2018 the name was changed once more to become the [[Vrystaat Kunstefees]] (the [[Vrystaat Arts Festival]] in English and [[Tsa-Botjhaba]] in [[Southern Sotho]]), with the objective now being to also forge creative connections with English and [[Sotho]] cultures.
  
 
== Structure and management ==
 
== Structure and management ==

Latest revision as of 06:39, 18 June 2018

The Vrystaat Kunstefees is an Afrikaans language arts festival held annually in Bloemfontein, South Africa.

Origins

Founded in 2001 as the Volksblad-kunstefees (Volksblad Arts Festival), it takes place during the June/July holidays on the campus of the University of the Free State.

Aims

Originally founded, like the KKNK and Aardklop, to promote and create a space for Afrikaans cultural work, it was later renamed the Vryfees ("Free Festival"), as the mandate expanded, and in 2018 the name was changed once more to become the Vrystaat Kunstefees (the Vrystaat Arts Festival in English and Tsa-Botjhaba in Southern Sotho), with the objective now being to also forge creative connections with English and Sotho cultures.

Structure and management

The festival publishes an official newspaper for the Vrystaat Arts Festival called Stronk, first published in 2008, and appearing every day for the duration of the festival (Tuesdays to Saturdays).

History and achievements

Originally sponsored by the Afrikaans-language daily newspaper Volksblad [1].


Works produced at the festival or competition

Sources

https://www.vrystaatkunstefees.co.za/en/about-us/

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