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14th Cape Town International Jazz Festival
The Cape Town International Jazz Festival has grown into a hugely successful international event since its inception in the year 2000. Attendance figures have increased from the initial 14 000 to 34 000 in the last 13 years.

Melodytrip has ranked this proudly South African event as No.4 in the world, outshining events such as Switzerland's Montreaux Festival and the North Sea Jazz Festival in Holland.

The festival’s winning formula of bringing more than 40 International and Local artists to perform over two days on five stages has earned it the status of being the most prestigious event on the African continent.

Known as Africa's Grandest Gathering, the festival which will be in its fourteenth year when it takes place on Friday 5 April and Saturday 6 April 2013 at the Cape Town International Convention Centre. Once again Cape Town International Jazz festival will thrill loyal and new fans with world class music.

The ticket prices are as follows:
R440 Day Pass
R645 Weekend Pass
Rosies Tickets: R30 per performance

Tickets can be purchased at Computicket outlets, Shoprite Checker’s outlets and via the Computicket website

WORKSHOP DETAIL


ARTS JOURNALISM COURSE

Facilitated by leading arts journalist Gwen Ansell, the Arts Journalism programme for qualified journalists, freelancer writers and journalism students is the longest running training initiative of the CTIJF. The week-long course is aligned to national journalism standards and ranked on the National Qualifications Framework (NQF). This means participants use the programme to build or add to a professional qualification. It has become one of the country’s leading initiatives in raising arts journalism standards. 

VENUE: THE FOUNTAINS HOTEL
DATE: 30 MARCH – 6 APRIL 2013
TIME: 09H00 – 16H00 DAILY
FACILITATOR: GWEN ANSELL
COURSE NAME: REVIVING THE DRUMBEAT
FOR ADMISSION: APPLY TO csi@espafrica.com
NB! Acceptance via invite only