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“Connecting Dots” – showcasing Mzansi fashion at Paris Fashion Week
It’s no secret that South Africa has always been home to a vibrant culture of fashion, music, and art. As the global...
Decorex Future Talks 2024 boast a stellar lineup of local creatives paving the way for forward thinking
Decorex has announced the highly anticipated return of Future Talks, featuring Bathandwa Ngwendu as the Master of...
Queer Identity and The Ancient Tales of Our Being: Inside The Creative Multiverse of Desire Marea
Here's the thing about history: it is elusive and, at the same time, has a funny way of catching up to the present....
Lebo M steals the show at the 30th anniversary concert of ‘The Lion King’ in Hollywood
Renowned Grammy-award-winning composer and producer, Lebo M, takes center stage at Hollywood Bowl's 30th anniversary...
WHAT EXACTLY IS THE ‘DEAD INTERNET THEORY’ AND ARE WE ALL A PART OF IT?
The original seed for this article might not have erupted when I stumbled across an advertisement for pair of ‘RAW...
Our 2024 Election Results Are In – What lies ahead for South Africa?
South Africa is respected around the world for our thirty years of democratic governance; with a plurality of parties...
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Nublu Dance Release a Collection of Remixes
Nublu Dance returns with a curated release collection that captures a moment in electronic music history. Originally...
Nduduzo Makhathini releases a remix with FKA MASH, ‘Re-Amathambo’
Two of South Africa’s dynamic musical innovators, Jazz virtuoso, Nduduzo Makhathini and electronic pioneer, FKA MASH,...
MAJOR LEAGUE DJZ RELEASE A NEW SINGLE ‘COME WITH ME’ FT. JORJA SMITH
Pioneering South African duo Major League DJz release their latest single, ‘Come With Me’, featuring UK sensation...
Kerrier Collective and wolf peaches release ‘Rotten Fingers’ EP
Created in partnership with Sheffield songwriter wolf peaches, Cornwall’s Kerrier Collective return to Colour and...
ABOUT US
An independent media space & integrated agency capturing the zeitgeist of South Africa’s creative arts community. Covering news, music, fashion, art, culture and creativity.
We are committed to analysing, curating, and proliferating stories of youth culture & creativity; this is essential in harnessing the explosive potential of South African brands, creatives and wayshowers.
We focus on innovation and selling newness through our curatorial lens of popular culture and storytelling. We believe that independent media is critical for containing and creating impactful content as it happens.
With the integration of our media publication and digital agency, we offer a uniquely positioned set of skills and services that effectively capture the markets’ shifting landscape and allow us to amplify campaigns, editorials and co-branded content through our media eco-system. Contact us for media submissions, advertising and sponsored article content and head to our agency page to find out more about our services.
Information flies across the world untethered, but it can be directed, curated and injected with positive energy. Everything is connected, yet sometimes we can only see that looking backwards towards the past.
What if we could connect things yet to come through vision and foresight?
Through understanding the shifts that created the challenges and recognising the best way to change them requires our technique, intuition and vast experience.
We exist for our community, businesses and brands to thrive by always connecting everything forwards; into the future and beyond.
CEC – a producer, an orchestrator and a multiplier: Bringing value to your brands, business and our community where it matters most…
By Connecting Everything Clearly.
We are culture. We are Connect Everything Collective.













