Late last year, we announced that while there would not be a main annual AfrikaBurn event in 2021, we were planning an excursion to the desert that would be an experimental little gathering at our new home in the Tankwa …More »
Help this precocious teenager secure a bright future! Bursting onto the scene, this wild child wowed us, unapologetically, with their crazy visions, unbridled energy and outright refusal to conform to society’s norms. They took us on a breakneck …More »
[UPDATE: as of 21st January, plans for our Field Trip are on hold. To find out more, including what plans we do have for the rest of this year, read up here, thanks] In the beginning, there was …More »
It’s a whole new world – and in it, we’re all finding new ways of being and doing. And importantly as we look to the future, we’re looking toward Quaggafontein. How is Quaggafontein different or similar to the location …More »
Feature image: Temple |Xam by Jonx Pillemer, profile pic by Kood De Kock, words by Shannon Smith This man has changed your life, and many of you probably don’t even know it. Do you remember that magical piece that …More »
Our Annual General Meeting is held in October each year – and this year, it will be held on Saturday October 24th. It’s when the Members, Directors and interested community participants review the financial statements and formally adopt them. In …More »
Since 2015, our team and community have come together to collaborate on Streetopia events in Observatory, Cape Town – and in 2019, the event was held in both Observatory and Johannesburg for the first time. Of course, as with everything …More »
We may not have made it to the dust this year, but you can be sure we will again, and in the meantime it is “business unusual” as we plow our energy into developing and driving projects that keep the …More »
In April and May, we brought you our first two online events, which acted as way for our community – locally and globally – to connect from a distance. And now there’s something big and magical building for the end …More »
Words and photos: Shaun Sebastian Though the project, like so many other Creative Grant Recipients which were headed to our 2020 event, will not see the dust this time round, the Ilukuluku Collective have ploughed on regardless with their …More »