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Open Book Festival returns for 2022The Open Book Festival is returning after a two-year absence due to Covid. ![]() Faye Kabali Kagwa, Alistair Mackay, Finuala Dowling, Relebone eAfrika and Toni Stuart will all be at The Open Book Festival Participants and authors will finally have the chance to sit in the same room again at the more compact Festival, which will take place on 26 and 27 March at Bertha House in Mowbray. Seating will be strictly limited due to Covid-19 protocols and the capacity of the venue, so early booking is more important than ever. Open Book Festival is a South African literature festival that has twice been shortlisted for the London Book Fair Excellence Awards. Nearly 10,000 people attended the most recent annual event, which ran for nine years, up to 2019. During the past two years, Open Book Festival’s podcast series has kept the engaging conversations going, while highlighting some of the incredible books that have been published. “Our digital engagements have provided a good platform to talk about the compelling books South African authors have continued to write, but nothing can beat the experience of an in-person event,” says Open Book Festival organiser Vasti Calitz. “We are delighted to be hosting our first live, post-pandemic Festival. With the devastating impact that Covid-19 has had on the creative sector, we have decided to present an all-South African lineup for this event.” “In other good news, look out for our events throughout the year, including another Festival in September. There's a lot to look forward to and we expect the year to be a thrilling one,” says Calitz. Authors, activists, journalists, academics and poets come together to debate topics that shape and inform us. Festival-goers can look forward to discussions ranging from loss, land and city landscapes to courage, capitalism and the power of memory. Participants at the 2022 Open Book Festival include: Sindiswa Busuku, Azille Coetzee, C. A. Davids, Finuala Dowling, Andries du Toit, Relebone Rirhandzu eAfrika, Shana Fife, vangile gantsho, Pumla Gqola, Tapiwa Guzha, Robert Hamblin, Imran Hamdulay, Ingrid Jones, Joanne Joseph, Faye Kabali-Kagwa, Sara-Jayne King, Bongani Kona, Kelly-Eve Koopman, Aoife Lennon-Ritchie, Alistair Mackay, Jessica Mbangeni, Bridget McNulty, Thenjiwe Mswane, Tembeka Ngcukaitobi, Sue Nyathi, Julie Nxadi, Edgar Pieterse, Mpho Raboeane, Katlego Ramantsima, Nancy Richards, Quaz Roodt, Keely Shinners, Kelly Smith, Toni Giselle Stuart, Sarah Summers, Jen Thorpe, Hedley Twidle and Joy Watson. Open Book Festival will take place on 26 and 27 March at Bertha House in Mowbray - situated at 67, 69 Main Road, Mowbray, Cape Town, Tickets cost R50 per session. Event Passes are also available: Bookings can be made here. The programmeThe programme (excluding the workshops during the week) includes: 26 March
27 March
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