Africa Day 2013: Opportunities to be an active citizen
On 25 May, the world celebrates Africa Day. In Cape Town, the day sees a new wave of citizen activism taking hold in the Mother City, with civil society reclaiming the right to cultural production, to public spaces and the right to express themselves and their creativity. Continued…
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Tagged with 100in1day, Africa Day, Community, community engagement, district six, open streets, public art, Public Spaces, urban transformation.
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Drawing on diversity: a City Views cover story
In honour of International Day of Biodiversity on 22 May, the May edition of City Views celebrates the abundance and variety of Cape Town, one of three cities globally that rank as an urban biodiversity hotspot.
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Tagged with Alex Latimer, biodiversity, Cape Town, city views.
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What does freedom sound like? City Hall Sessions, on stage and behind the scenes
What does freedom sound like? If you were at the sixth instalment of City Hall Sessions in Cape Town on Saturday 27 April 2013 – the day South Africa celebrated the first post-apartheid elections 19 years ago – you would’ve heard Paul Hanmer, McCoy Mrubata, Amaryoni and the Moreira Project in concert. And perhaps, through their music, you would’ve tasted freedom. What did performing in this particular space on Freedom Day mean for the musicians and for the crew behind the scenes? Alma Viviers went in search of answers. Continued…
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Tagged with Cape Town, city hall, Events, imagine city hall, music, pu, Public Spaces.
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Stop waiting, start making: Lessons in liveability from Jeanne van Heeswijk
Based in Rotterdam, Jeanne van Heeswijk is a visual artist who creates situations in public places to provoke interactions between members of the public. These provocations include talking to trees, arranging fashion marches and baking bread, but all are aimed at setting up opportunities for new encounters and dialogue – in a way is finely tuned to the subtlety of needs, desires and ambitions of a local people and place. Jeanne presented some of her work at Design Indaba 2013. Here she shares more of her thoughts on public engagement, gentrification and the value of co-production:
Posted in Creative, Events, Featured, Spaces, Stories.
Tagged with co-production, community engagement, creativity, design, gentification, jeanne van heeswijk, public art, public space.
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Taipei and Cape Town sign landmark agreement
Cape Town, represented by the Cape Town Partnership, has signed a memorandum of agreement with the City of Taipei, committing to strengthening ties between design communities in the two cities.
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Tagged with adaptive city, Bulelwa Makalima-Ngewana, design, Vice Mayor of Taipei Chen Hsiung-wen.
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The community stories behind Cape Town Carnival
The Cape Town Carnival doesn’t only bring people together on the day of the parade. Behind the costumes and colourful floats, it also sets an example of how a single annual event can help build communities all year round. Continued…
Posted in Creative, Events, Experience, Experience Town, Featured, News, Spaces, Stories, Success Stories, Urban management.
Tagged with Cape Town, cape town carnival, local legends.
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Scrabbling the city: a City Views cover story
On the cover of the March issue of City Views we give you a taste of what is to come during the free public arts festival Infecting the City from 11 to 16 March. The featured work, Scrabbling, is based on the popular word game Scrabble and invites audience and passersby to express themselves and collectively create a temporary artwork. Creator Guto Bussab is the founder and owner of MUTI, a parent brand for Muti Films (film production), Muti Photography (commercial photography) and TheMutiGallery art gallery). City Views traded letters with the artist.
Posted in Creative, Events, Experience, Featured, Stories.
Tagged with Cape Town, Creative city, Guto Bussab, Infecting the City, MUTI, public art, public space, Scrabbling the city.
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Invitation: Comment on the Urban Design Framework for the Fringe
The City of Cape Town is calling on interested parties to comment on the final draft of the Urban Design Framework for the Fringe, as part of the final round of public participation. Continued…
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Tagged with Cape Town, East City Precinct, fringe, urban design framework.
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Cape Town: A city of contrasts
To celebrate our city’ diversity, we paired some very different urban experiences for you to try over the summer months. Continued…
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Tagged with Cape Town, Company's Garden, cycle, diversity, fugard, rooftop bars, sunset experiences.
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Serendipity in the city: A City Views cover story
Cities and serendipity are somehow synonymous: There’s something about the diversity that cities bring together in dense areas that makes them the perfect place to come across something extraordinary or surprising completely by accident. This is also what makes our urban environment rich hunting ground for photography, an art form that relies a great deal on happy accidents – finding the right shot at the right time when you happen to have your camera handy. The cover shot of our December edition of City Views captured just such a moment in our city. Here’s the back story to our front cover. Continued…
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Tagged with Cape Town, city views, east city alley, Michael Elion, Playful city, Public Spaces, Thoughtful city.
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