We are very excited to announce that two of our short films will be screening at the 2014 Cape Town Eco Film Festival taking place at the Labia Theatre in Cape Town.
Continue reading “The Cape Town Eco Film Festival”Bicycle CPT – a WDC 2014 Recognised Project
We are thrilled to announce that our campaign Bicycle Cape Town has been selected as a World Design Capital Cape Town 2014 Project!
Continue reading “Bicycle CPT – a WDC 2014 Recognised Project”The Bicycle Film Festival
The Bicycle Film Festival is coming to SA this November!
Started in 2001 by Brendt Barbur, the BFF is now a global phenomenon that celebrates the bicycle through music, art and, of course, film.
The Bicycle Film Festival is a testament to the power of film and media to change the world and has been a major catalyst for the urban bike movement, one of the most powerful and culturally relevant forces of the last decade.
CycleLinks 0.3 Gugulethu
In June, together with a local cycling initiatives we launched the Bicycle Cape Town campaign. 3 months on, having gathered + 900 supporters, Bicycle CPT is leading a citizen-driven movement to transform CPT into a more people-friendly, connected & sustainable city.
Join us at the next CycleLinks (the official monthly gathering of the CPT’s bicycle community) in Gugulethu, where we will explore what local cyclists are doing in communities around the city.
#moonlightmass
The brain child of Daniel Graham (@Cpt.Grimmy) and Elad Kirshenbaum (@onekcollection) #moonlightmass is a casual night bicycle ride starting at the Green Point Circle on a full moon once a month. Started as a social experiment on Twitter the ride has been gaining popularity and on the last ride there were over 200 riders raising awareness for cycling in the city and the safety of cyclists in the urban environment. `NEXT RIDE: Monday the 4th of June at 21:00, MEETING AT Green Point turning circle.
Global Conference: Nuclear Power for Africa?
Join local and international energy experts, NGOs and concerned citizens at The Global Conference: Nuclear Power For Africa? being held in Cape Town on March 8th – 9th, 2012 – to discuss the future of nuclear power in Africa, and what the alternatives are. There is an exciting line up of talks, photo exhibitions and film screenings planned that are aimed to inform and inspire.
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