(Vrouemonument) Centenary Celebrations
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(Vrouemonument) Centenary Celebrations
Case Study: National Women's Monument Centenary Celebration Festival Z2A VILLAGE 3 Sir George Grey Street, Park West, Bloemfontein CONTACT 0861 921 921 | [email protected] WEB www.z2a.co.za "The centenary celebration project is a unique opportunity to newly develop and establish the message and relevance of the National Women's Monument. It is also an opportunity to create appreciation among all the communities of their joint heritage and to take responsibility to preserve and develop the monument for future generations." CLIENT National Women's Monument Commission PROJECT National Women's Monument Centenary Festival CATEGORY Cultural/heritage festival Introduction The Women's Monument in Bloemfontein commemorates the suffering of some 27 000 Boer women and children who died in the British Concentration Camps during the Anglo-Boer War. The monument is a Provincial Heritage site in the Free State. Established in 1913, the monument commemorated its centenary in 2013. Message Reconcilliation. "This monument does not stand here as a symbol of torture to anybody, nor is it intended to serve as an everlasting abjuration; it has been placed here out of pure piety. It has been erected not only out of the affluence of the wealthy, but especially out of the penury of the needy. It is a nation's homage in commemoration of those they loved." Objectives To create awareness about the National Women's Monument and encourage partipation and ownership among all communities. The festival also acted as platform to launch Ideas 100, a development initiative for the monument. Event The festival took place the 19th and 20th of October at the National Women's Monument. Publics to be reached General public of South Africa and interested/affected international parties Results The centenary festival achieved acclaim from a diverse group of South African as well as international attendees. Utilising social media and strategic online presence activities, we managed to create far-reaching publicity in support of various traditional media campaigns leading up to the event. The festival also provided a successful platform for the launch of Ideas 100.