In a collaboration between the District Six Museum and Koe’sister Magazine, an exciting event is set to bring together the Cape Town community for a day of celebration, connection and commerce. The common goal? To uplift the local community while fostering a safe and beautiful trading space for entrepreneurs.
As the country commemorates Women’s Month, this market promises to be a fitting tribute to the spirit of unity and progress. A fusion of arts, businesses, education, beauty, wellness, food, fashion and more will be showcased, with many local traders to explore and support.
The Resident Band – Glen Robertson Trio, will add musical charm to the event, creating a delightful atmosphere that resonates with the celebration of community.
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The District Six Museum stands as a living testament to the strength of community and the shared history of South Africa. With a focus on dignity, identity, and the co-existence of diverse races, the museum pays homage to the human rights that underpin democracy.
It stands against the devastation caused to the people of District Six and their basic human rights. The Museum not only remembers the past but strives to create a better future.
Koe’sister Magazine, a legacy brand, embodies the power of storytelling through food. It connects individuals across generations and cultures through shared memories of South African heritage.
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The magazine embraces unity and entrepreneurship, focusing on people from all walks of life and backgrounds. The legacy it seeks to create is a platform where the love of food and community intersects.
Details:
- Location: District Six Museum / Home Coming Centre
- Date: Saturday, 26 August
- Times: 10am to 4pm
- Cost: R45 (free for under 12s)
- Tickets: Here
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Picture: District Six Museum / Facebook