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Events and festivals in
Sudáfrica
Fiestas populares en Sudáfrica
El pasado racial y colonial de Sudáfrica ha dejado huella en muchas de sus celebraciones. Los locales tienen un día especial para conmemorar el fin del apartheid, sin olvidarse de la sangrienta jornada en la que en 1976 se llevó la vida de cientos de niños negros que luchaban por la igualdad en la educación.
El país también conmemora sus primeras elecciones democráticas, momento en el que Nelson Mandela hizo honor de ser el primer presidente negro del país, además de la multiculturalidad que ha ido conformando el país. Entre sus fechas más señaladas también hay espacio para la música, pues Sudáfrica cuenta con algunos de los mejores festivales de rock y de jazz, y el arte.

Cape Town Jazz Festival
This prestigious festival is considered one of the best in the world. In it every year a number of local and international artists of the likes of Cuban saxophonist Wayne Shorter, Youssou N'dour or Patricia Barber, among others, come together. The festival takes place in the Convention Center of Cape Town, where there are usually more than five stages.

Diversity Day
On this day the racial and cultural diversity that make up the country is celebrated. In the different cities, there are concerts and shows and people gather in the parks to enjoy their own barbecues, one of the most important elements of this day.

Freedom Day
On April 27, South Africa celebrates the anniversary of its first democratic elections organized in 1994. These marked the consolidation of the end of apartheid and the rise to power of Nelson Mandela, the first black president of the country.

Goodwill Day
Known as the Mutual Understanding Day, it is an extension of Christmas in which the locals go out to the beaches to share the day with their family and friends. This festival has a colonial origin as this was when the English took the day off to enjoy their Christmas gifts.

Oppikoppi Festival
Since 1994, this music festival has been held near the city of Northam in South Africa. Although the main style is rock, there are also hip hop, jazz, metal, electronic and house concerts. Every year important artists, both local and international, come to celebrate and play at the festival.

Splashy Fen
Since 1990, near Underberg, the largest outdoor music festival in South Africa has been held. It is attended by artists from around the world related to music, performances and the arts. The venue is covered in stages and there are different food and drink stalls

Worker's Day
This day is a national holiday in South Africa, so many of the stores are closed and people spend time with their families and friends. It was first celebrated in South Africa in 1994 and has its origins in the Trade Unions campaigns for fair employment legislation.

Youth Day
It is one of the most important days of the year, as it commemorates the death of more than 500 black students at the hands of the police in the city of Johannesburg, in 1976, when they went out to demonstrate for their rights as students and for racial equality. Although the party has a sad background, this day marked the beginning of the end of apartheid.