Infecting the City 2023, Cape Town

What: Public art festival of “music, dance, video, visual art, and the spectacular”
When: November 15 to 19 and November 22 to 25, 2023
Where: Sites in Cape Town
Charge: No cost- free 
Programme:  https://bit.ly/47FrK35

Instagram: @infectingthecity 
Facebook: http://infectingthecity  

Infecting the City is making a major comeback this month – November 2023. Infecting the City is South Africa’s pioneering public art festival of “music, dance, video, visual art, and the spectacular”. One of the tag lines of the festival: Because Courage Is Contagious. Yes, it is. It is exhilrating to become immersed in this incredible festival.  There is no charge to attend. It is FREE of charge to all- making it a truly a public arts festival. We are entering the 2nd week of the festival – November 22 to 25. Scroll down for box with the daily programme for Wednesday and Thursday (November 22 and 23). Note – wine and snacks – provided at the After Work Sundowners sessions and yes, at no charge: Free. Read on for more about the 2023 festival:

Infecting the City 2023, Cape Town


After a pandemic hiatus, dormant during the global recovery period and now staging an indelible comeback, INFECTING THE CITY musters the collaborative strengths of the University of Cape Town’s Institute for the Creative Arts (ICA) with venues, institutes, and organisations across the City of Cape Town to deliver a partnership that places the Keys to the City in the hands of its artists and redefines the ambition of what a smart city can be.

Infecting the City – two week festival

This two-week fest from November 15 to 19 and November 22 to 25, 2023, promises an immersive experience to reclaim the streets of Cape Town with enchanting performances of excellence in the public realm. This year many of the works are also a re-imagination of social activism and civic existence. Representing the length and breadth of African and international live art talent and ingenuity, the festival’s curators, Professor Jay Pather, Nkgopoleng Moloi, Maganthrie Pillay and Themba Stewart have put together a collection of artistic vision to morph urban spaces into new vistas that challenge and caress the sights and sounds of the Mother City.

Dynamic platform – established and emerging artists

The dynamic festival programme offers artists the opportunity to manipulate and interact with their environment to birth a blend of visuals, sound and technology experiences that transport audiences to new and engaging worlds. INFECTING THE CITY’s historic oeuvre, hails as a platform for established creators and rising newcomers to present innovative work, often on the edge of cultural scenes,  that deliver world-class live art to veteran festival goers, unsuspecting pedestrians, inner-city communities, and enthusiasts alike.

Social activism

This year’s overarching theme of social activism places energy into thematic ingredients that overlap, relate, and intersect at varying degrees of experience, including the right to change through changing the city; enduring residues of colonial structures of inequity; migration; housing; civil liberties; queer narratives; sustainability and humanity. Through processes of exploration and discovery, the festival curators chart ways of reconciling the personal, the public, and the private in a remaking of Cape Town where questions of universal rights are given an evocative voice and placed back on centre stage.

Looking glass into a state of nation

ICA Director and Professor at the University of Cape Town, Jay Pather: “Infecting the City Public Art Festival has always been a modest, tentative yet powerful looking glass into a state of nation. Artists take up with great enthusiasm and rigour the possibility of interacting directly with an open space and an unpredictable audience. Consequently, the artwork always feels immediate and direct, allowing currents for electric interaction as well as reflection as one walks on to the next performance and the next chance encounter.”

Live Art

During the recent pause on public programming, the ICA received overwhelming feedback from stakeholders and creative communities, eager for a re-emergence of site-specific and engaging artwork. This far-reaching sentiment has encouraged INFECTING THE CITY curators to embrace the ever-growing appetite for live art, revealing an evolution of audience demographics within a variety of cultural formats, from the traditional to the avant-garde.

“A return to festivals has been an exhilarating welcome, but as we forge forward into the “next”, we must recognise the future of public art festivals in delivering highest levels of excellence, at no cost to the public, with audiences who maintain a growing taste for a variety of artistic disciplines in crowd-hungry environments – a future that also prioritises the financial hard facts. We are living in a time where a scarcity of sponsors and donorship leaves us questioning the limit to how long the Infecting the City Festival will continue to provide a platform for both public beneficiaries and the creative industries,” remarks Pather.

Invitation to all – free

Professor Jay Pather, “This iteration of the ITC Festival is an open invitation to all, not only to conquer Cape Town by participating and experiencing the 2023 programme, but more so to all people to start their own live art festivals in their neighbourhoods, on their streets and in their homes as cultural custodians and creative leaders in their own right and in their own spectacular genius”.

PROGRAMME: https://bit.ly/47FrK35

INFECTING THE CITY 2023 FAST FACTS

WEEK 1: November Thursday 15 to Sunday 19, 2023

WEEK 2: November Thursday 22 to Sunday 25, 2023

WHERE: Public spaces across the City of Cape Town (See programme)

ENTRANCE: FREE of charge for all performances, everywhere.

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Week 2 of Infecting the City Cape Town, 2023  

November Wednesday 22 and Thursday 23

ALL shows are FREE www.infectingthecity.com    

LUNCH HOUR PERFORMANCES
NOV WED 22 & THUR 23 2023
Free of charge

Time: 13:00
Where: IZIKO SLAVE LODGE: Corner Adderley Street & Wale St
Who: MULTIPLE ARTISTS
What: DANCE (Themes: Human Rights themes)

Time: 13:30
Where: St. Georges Mall 
Who: THE PUSSY SQUAD (JESSICA FOLI, AWANDE DUBE & LIKHONA MPEPO)
What: PROCESSION (Walk&Talk Tour – Themes: demystifying the vagina)  

Time: 14:00
Where: IZIKO SLAVE LODGE
Who: YASEEN MANUEL
What: DANCE (Themes: A cry For peace in wartime)

Time: 14:40
Where: THIBAULT SQUARE
Who: ELVIS SIBEKO
What: DANCE (Themes: Masculinity)    

AFTER WORK SUNDOWNERS (Wine & Snacks provided) NOV WED 22 & THUR 23, 2023

Free of charge

Time: 17:00 (Wine & Snacks provided)
Where: UCT, Hiddingh Campus: The Little Theatre, 37 Orange St
Who: THE NEST COLLECTIVE
What: DOCUMENTARY FILM (Themes: Queer narratives)    

Time: 18:00
Where: UCT, Hiddingh Campus
Who: CATOL TEXEIRA
What: DANCE (Themes: movement, sound, poetry)    

Time: 19:00
Where: Corner Keerom St & Bloem St
Who: SEX WORKERS THEATRE GROUP
What: DANCE & THEATRE    

Time: 19:45
Where: Greenmarket Square
Who: RAUL GOURGEL
What: ART INSTALLATION (Themes: xenophobia)    

Time: 20:15
Where: Church Square
Who: Ab Fab Drag- DIRECTED BY BASIL APPOLIS
What: MUSIC & DANCE (Theatrical Drag Show)  

PROGRAMME: https://bit.ly/47FrK35      
Immersive public arts festival: Infecting The City 2023 is on in Cape Town, November 15 to 19 and November 22 to 25, 2023. This image is from the November 2019 festival, prior to Covid: The Firebird– by Janni Younge, with Jackie Manyaapelo and Shaun Oelf. Pic by Mark Wessels. Supplied.

✳ Infecting The City 2023 is on in Cape Town, November 15 to 19 and November 22 to 25, 2023. Sponsored content. Images by Mark Wessels, supplied.