Important Update: James Bay South African Tour Postponed to 2026
In collaboration with Jacana Media
South Africa was the hope of the leftist world when it emerged from apartheid in 1994. It had an impressive and rich tradition of liberal politics. At the heart of post-apartheid democracy-making was a revolutionary nationalist ANC; the oldest communist party in Africa, the SACP; and one of the most militant labour union federations in the world, COSATU. Yet, today South Africa finds itself at a crossroad.
Duration: 60 min
No interval
Kindly note Artscape provides wheelchair seating. You can book directly via this website but should you require assistance please call Artscape Dial-a-Seat on 021 421 76 95 who will assist with navigation and booking.
In samewerking met Jacana Media
In 1994 was Suid-Afrika vir die linksgesinde wêreld ’n baken van hoop. Ná apartheid was daar ’n indrukwekkende en ryke tradisie van liberale politiek. ’n Rewolusionêr-nasionalistiese ANC; die oudste kommunistiese party in Afrika, die SAKP; en COSATU, een van die wêreld se militantste vakbond-federasies, het ’n sentrale rol in die totstandkoming van die demokrasie gespeel. Maar vandag staan ons by ’n kruispad.