A Literary Extravaganza Unfolds in Cape Town: The 11th Open Book Festival Invites All Literature Lovers

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In celebration of World Literacy Day, the city of Cape Town will host the 11th annual Open Book Festival from 8th to 10th September 2023. This literary event is backed by the City of Cape Town, continuing their partnership with the festival for over a decade.

A Gathering for Literary Enthusiasts

The Open Book Festival has become an eagerly anticipated gathering for literary enthusiasts since its inception in 2011. Authors, publishers, and readers alike convene for three days of stimulating discussions and sharing their passion for literature.

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Various Locations, One Celebration

This year’s festivities will span across several locations, including the Homecoming Centre in District Six and DHL Stadium. The celebration of books, reading, and stories is sure to captivate the audience at these iconic venues.

Cultivating a Reading Culture

The City’s Library and Information Services maintain their alliance with the Open Book Festival, highlighting the importance of reading and writing in understanding the world. In June 2023, they launched the first-ever Youth Fest, attracting young readers and writers who participated in storytime sessions, writing and storytelling workshops, and open mic sessions for budding poets.

Program Lineup and Themes

The 2023 program lineup boasts a blend of established and burgeoning writers, promising an engaging experience for all attendees. Workshops, storytime sessions, discussions, and talks by some of South Africa’s finest authors will delve into themes such as collaborative writing, creative responses to conflict, and explorations of heritage and identity.

The City’s Library and Information Services in Action

The City’s Library and Information Services are set to host an activation at the Open Book Festival Marketplace. Visitors can glimpse the array of e-learning resources offered by libraries and participate in a membership drive. Moreover, the City will promote its “1000 Stories Before School” reading campaign, catering to parents and children under six.

Supporting Literacy and Building Communities

The City of Cape Town is a proud supporter of the Open Book Festival, committed to creating an enabling environment for writers, storytellers, poets, and literature aficionados to engage in meaningful conversations and connect through the power of books. The City remains dedicated to supporting events that highlight the role of literacy in building inclusive communities.

Book Your Tickets Now

For a comprehensive overview of the events, visit the Open Book Festival’s official website. Tickets start from R50 for content sessions and panel discussions, while other sessions featuring self-published writers and reading sessions are available for free. Join in this enthralling literary experience by booking your tickets at Webtickets now.

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