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Abantu Book Festival 2016 announces confirmed guests

The Abantu Festival 2016 set for 06 – 10 December in Soweto, South Africa have announced some of their guests and the lineup is epic.

The Abantu Book Festival with Thando Mgqolozana as director and Panashe Chigumadzi as curator is organised under the theme, Our Stories. The new festival celebrates African stories through written and spoken word, visual arts, music and film. The Soweto Theatre (Jabulani) and Eyethu Lifestyle Centre (Mofolo) are the main venues, where we’ll be hosting hands-on workshops, film screenings, panel discussions, intimate conversations by writers and performing artists.

The team at the festival have announced its initial list of guest and it is as juicy it gets. Check this out; Angela Makholwa, Bheki Peterson, Bongani Madondo, Bontle Senne, Chika Unigwe, Dikeledi Deekay Sibanda, Duduzile Zamantungwa Mabaso, Don Mattera, Elinor Sisulu, Eusebius McKaiser, Florence Masebe, Fred Khumalo, Gcina Mhlope, HJ Golakai, James Murua, Khadija Patel, Khaya Dlanga, Khosi Xaba, Koleka Putuma, Lebo Mashile, Lesego Rampolokeng, Lidudumalingani Mqombothi, Malaika wa Azania, Mongane Wally Serote, Natalia Molebatsi, Ndumiso Ngcobo, Niq Mhlongo, NoViolet Bulawayo, Nozizwe Jele, Percy Mabandu, Phillippa Yaa De Villiers, Pumla Dineo Gqola, Redi Tlhabi, Rehana Rossouw, Sabata-mpho Mokae, Sihle Khumalo, Siphiwe Mpye, Siphiwo Mahala, Thabiso Mahlape, Thandiswa Mazwai, Thato Magano, Unathi Kondile, Unathi Magubeni, Vangi Gantsho, Xolisa Guzula, Yewande Omotoso, Zukiswa Wanner, and others still to be confirmed.

“In this lineup we find depth and variety,” says Panashe Chigumadzi, the festival’s curator. “Some of our authors have been telling stories for as long as others have been alive, while others have just begun but are bringing incredible innovations to the art. Together with our storytellers, we’ll be looking black to the future.”

The people’s bookseller and our valued partner, African Flavour Books, will have all your favourite African and diasporan titles on sale at the venues throughout the festival. This significance of this festival for the South African and African literary landscape cannot be overemphasized; so too is the importance of holding it in Soweto -the country’s artistic and cultural melting pot- 40 years after June 16, 1976.

The event partners and sponsors include, the South Africa Department of Arts and Culture, National Institute for Humanities and Social Sciences, Miles Morland Foundation, Goethe-Institut, Soweto Theatre, Eyethu Lifestyle Centre, and African Flavour Books.

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