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14 February 2018
Photo Moeketsi Mogotsi
The countdown has begun to the Kovsie-ACT music festival that will take place on 17 February 2018 at the Cross Country Fields.
With just a few days left before the main event where students and the community will be wowed by performances from the likes of Prince Kaybee, Jack Parow and Shekinah, students can look forward to the "Social Cohesion" college festivities namely: the West College Project Neon party, East College Graduation party, Central College Yellow party, South College Feballoween party, North College Cowboys and Crooks party, and finally the Kovsie-ACT Fiesta Mexican party.
Each day leading up to the main event, senior on-campus residence students will be working on the building of their various Eco vehicles. Students will be grouped in their designated colleges at the UFS Rag Farm, with the support of the first-years, pending the Eco vehicle race that takes place on Friday 16 February 2018 from 13:00. The ACT office is working towards obtaining sponsors for the overall winners of the race. Their aim is to give the college that wins the race a-once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to attend an official international car race, where they will be represented by their residence committees. The following race criteria apply:
Race criteria:
Drag race | Fastest time taken to cover distance wins |
Slalom race | Fastest time taken to complete course minus penalties |
Obstacle course | Fastest time taken to complete course wins (Obstacles will be introduced on the day, no preparation) |
Three lap-race | No winner, just preparation for final endurance race but drivers must change each lap |
Endurance race | Longest distance covered |
Students will also be working on art projects in the form of a canvas that must be made of waste materials such as plastic, scrap metal and/or sustainable organic materials. The work must be between three and five metres high and two to four metres wide. It should be durable and not perish if it is placed outdoors for a year. It must be accompanied by a manifesto that explains the theme and symbolism of the artwork so that the five colleges can effectively illustrate what is important to them and their community.
First-year students have also been assigned to participate in projects that engage with local secondary schools in the Bloemfontein area. The content of the projects will be directed through a short learning programme that will take place during the course of the year.
The Kovsie ACT team looks forward to the activities at the Rag Farm, and encourages students to attend and take part in their numbers. For more information about Kovsie ACT visit the UFS Rag page or the Ofm official website.
Works of young artists on display at Johannes Stegmann Art Gallery
2012-03-07
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Rugby-hond, rugby balls and “braai” tongs.
Photo: Miné Kleynhans
7 March 2012
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Artworks of some of central South Africa’s finest young artists will be on display this week at the Johannes Stegmann Art Gallery on the Bloemfontein Campus.
The Absa L’Atelier Central Region Exhibition, which opens on Thurday 8 March 2012, features artworks entered for the Absa L’Atelier Art Awards 2012. Finalists from the central region will be announced at the opening. The exhibition runs until 29 March 2012.
The Johannes Stegmann Art Gallery hours are from 08:30 – 16:30.
For more information, please call +27(0)51 401 2706.