Nelson Mandela mural to be unveiled at freedom celebration

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Parisian-born, Bristol-based singer MĀDŁY will perform at the Freedom Day celebration [MĀDŁY]
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A mural of Nelson Mandela will be painted and auctioned at a Bristol event celebrating 30 years of South African democracy.

The 8 x 4 ft (96 x 48 in) mural of the former South African president will be painted by artist Nick Halahan at the Pickle Factory in Easton on Saturday.

Freedom Day is celebrated in South Africa on 27 April to commemorate the first post-apartheid elections held on 26 April 1994.

“Freedom Day means liberation," said event organiser Sisanda Myataza, adding she wanted to share the celebration with the community of Bristol.

Nelson Mandela raising his fist in the air amongst a group of young South Africans
Nelson Mandela was elected as the first black president of South Africa in 1994 [Getty Images]

"The freedom bloc party is about bringing people together from all walks of life and focusing on things that bring us together rather than things that pull us apart," Ms Myataza added.

Organisers said it was the first time members of the South African community had held such a Freedom Day event in Bristol.

The Pickle Factory will host the day of celebrations which include live music, traditional African dancing, flag making and the unveiling of the new mural.

As part of the celebrations, a once-banned South African crime film titled Mapantsula, by award-winning director Olivier Schmitz, will be screened at the Watershed cinema.

Released in 1988, the film is set during demonstrations in apartheid-era South Africa and tells the story of Panic, who is a 'mapantsula' or petty gangster.

DJ Ru Robinson
DJ Ru Robinson will perform at the event [Ru Robinson]

The film has been restored in 4K after years of censorship to mark the 30th anniversary of Freedom Day.

Some of the proceeds raised from the event will be donated to Bristol youth charity NYCE.

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