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Cape Town theatre delivers dance, drama and defiance

Bernelee Vollmer|Published 3 weeks ago

Cape Town theatre: Healing, hope and high-energy fun collide

Bernelee Vollmer|Published 4 months ago

Cape Town dance crew becomes world champions in Spain

Marsha Dean|Published 7 months ago

Don't miss Nacho Duato's historic debut in Cape Town

Staff Reporter|Published 1 year ago

DJ Tira is returning to the Durban July

Nozuko Mangena|Published 1 year ago
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