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Camissa Heritage Tour retraces South Africa’s colonial past and it’s connection to the Netherlands. We tell the story of our Indigenous communities, the 'San' and 'Khoi’, who inhabited South Africa’s landscape dating back thousands of years. These communities resisted the scourge of the settlers and refused to work for the Dutch East India Company (VOC).
This site-specific performance adapted for theatre takes the audience on a route within The Castle of Good Hope and other significant sites. Through this artistic and educative project, we bring an awareness to the narratives of the Indigenous People of South Africa, the history of slavery in the Cape and colonisation by The Netherlands to attention. When we remember we reconnect with who we are. CAMISSA, a place of sweet waters, its presence reminds us that water still serves as the source for cleansing and healing.
The Camissa Heritage Tour intends to impact and engage audiences by changing their perspective on experiencing history, heritage and culture through performance. Directed by Luke De Kock Supported by #CoCreateSANL (Netherlands Consulate & Embassy in South Africa) and Artscape.
Duration: 50Minutes; No interval
Kindly note Artscape provides wheelchair seating. You can book directly via this website but should you require assistance please call Artscape Dial-a-Seat on 021 421 76 95 who will assist with navigation and booking.
Important Notice: PAID PARKING FOR ARTSCAPE THEATRE
Secure parking is available for Artscape patrons at the Cape Town Civic Centre basement parking area. Access is via the Jan Smuts Street entrance at the times indicated below:
Operating hours
• Mondays to Fridays between 5 pm and 11 pm
• Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays during show times
Parking tariffs
Fee: R40.00 / Pensioners: R30.00
For more info, please contact dial-a-seat: 021 421 76 95