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Namibia: Diverse Cultural Performances Lined Up


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New Era (Windhoek)

2 May 2008
Posted to the web 2 May 2008

Windhoek

The Bank Windhoek Arts Festival announced its programme for this month at a press conference held this week at the theatre school of the College of the Arts.

Arts lovers can once again look forward to a collection of culturally enriching experiences during the start of the winter season.

"Bank Windhoek has demonstrated their commitment by establishing 15 smart partnerships designed to uplift and sustainably grow each respective industry," said Aldo Behrens, Coordinator: Bank Windhoek Arts Festival.

During this month a variety of performances and exhibitions will take place. The programme offers a selection of diverse cultural performances for art enthusiasts, young and old alike.



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