Infinite Word Festival is on

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The Annual Infinite Word Festival is upon us once again. The premier Poetry and Spoken Word Festival comes on November 26-27 with a refined and expanded programme, spanning two days.

The new programme therefore promises all forms of the spoken word from the politically charged rhymes of veteran radical poet Lesego Rampolokeng, through the almost visual Setswana 'utterings' of Moreri Moroka, alongside the strumming of Ntirelang Berman all topped off with a touch of that 'urban loudness' that TJ Dema provides.

"We bring you the comedic antics of Kenneth 'Cutrite' Moeng and the Neo-Soul and Hip Hop sounds of DJ Khenzo," the organisers have said in their programme.

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