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The creative arts are 'Infecting The City' for the third time in 2010.

Infecting the City (ITC) is a 'public arts' festival in South Africa, that stages and exhibits high-quality, thought-provoking, boundary breaking works in the city of Cape Town's communal spaces. The works are free and accessible to everybody.

Spend some time on our website to see how you can get the most out of ITC, then hurry out onto the city streets. Don't be caught uninfected...

22 minutes

ITC08: 22 MINUTES 37 SECONDS collaboration at Thibault Square. photo: Yasser Boodley

Amakwerekwere at ITC09

ITC09: Penguins take to the square as part of AMAKWEREKWERE at Thibault Squ

Amakwerekwere2

ITC09: The collaboration AMAKWEREKWERE performed in Thibaut Sq. Photos: Sean Wilson

Call Cutta

ITC09: CALL CUTTA IN A BOX connected individuals with a call centre in Calcutta. photo: Sean Wilson

TACTA

ITC09: Grade 11 and 12 children part of the Take a Child to Art programme come to grips with the ITC theme. photo: Sean Wilson

Limbo

ITC09: the finale of the collaboration LIMBO in Church Square. photo: Sean Wilson

Dream Umbrella

ITC08: A performance of DREAM UMBRELLA takes place at IZIKO Natural History Museum. photo: Yasser Booley

I am Cinnamon

ITC08: I AM CINNAMON takes place at Cape Town Station. photo: Yasser Booley

Transport Exceptionnels

ITC08: TRANSPORT EXCEPTIONNELS on the Grand Parade. photo: Yasser Booley

An histrionic

ITC09: An alternative history of the Castle in An Histrionic. photo: Sean Wilson

Recent Comments

  • Church Square (previously a 1600's pool of romping hippos,a 1700's slave market and 1900's parking lot)is now a 2000's performance art site.
  • The Dutch Reformed Church on Riebeeck Square was named St Stephens after it got stoned by rebellious slaves in the 1830s.
  • In Cape Town til 1847 there were floggings on Riebeeck Square. It stopped because citizens’ complained about the noise. infectingthecity.com