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Best of SA & Germany at Berlin eKapa Fest – page 2

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Yusuf/ to tour SA A classic revived for for first time– page 5 Artscape Women Humanity Arts Festival

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SA artists and the rest of the world.” This one-day festival will take The festival would resonate with fans place on Saturday, August 5, and will of the First Thursdays concept - in- showcase the best in South African spired by the modern European cul- art, fashion, music and culture, with tural landscape. a twist: a taste of Germany. Some of the brand stalls will in- Coinciding with Women’s Month, clude Hunnid Pin, Favelo Interna- festival goers will be entertained by tional, and Mobile Cutz. The food some of the hottest female acts in and beverages available on the day Mzansi, including: Moozlie; Rouge; will include a J&B and Smirnoff Bar, and DJ Doowap, supported by DJ The Woodstock Gin Company as well Capital; and Beatsampras to name a as various food vendors catering to few. many preferences. Berlin eKapa will also have photo exhibitions from international talents Time: 6pm until 2am such as Andre Alexander from Bavar- Address: The Shred, 68 Auckland ia, Berlingraphie (Berlin) and Polar- Street, Paarden Eiland oidville (Berlin). Local audiences will Tickets can be purchased www. experience the edgy works of Zimba- quicket.co.za. bwean born, Thandi Gula and emerg- Tickets are R100 each for general ing talents Geraldzinyo, and Mr High tickets, while VIP access costs Art to name a few. R300 each. (This includes a VIP Muma Khumalo, the festival or- bar and German gourmet plat- ganizer, highlights the importance of ter). the festival; it is to promote artistic and entrepreneurial opportunities for young South Africans in hopes to continue to inspire change as well as access to international work ex- changes. “We have partnered with J&B on this exciting venture to promote the arts in South Africa. 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2 The Next 48hOURS www.48hours.co.za 28 July - 03 August 2017 The Next 48hOURS • What’s Hot A homecoming for a bona fide Cape Town theatre classic

his year’s Artscape Women Humanity Arts Festival will bring people of all walks of life together from August 2 Tto 12. Now in its 11th year, the festi- val focuses on humanity, women and disability by not only celebrating “the bravest souls of our society”, but also addressing the challenges they face. One of the biggest highlights of the festival will be actress Quanita Adams performing a limited run of Nadia Davids’ acclaimed play ‘At Her Feet’. The production combines movement, song, poetry and monologues to ex- plore issues like Identity, Islamopho- bia and Islamic Feminism through the eyes of four Muslim women in Cape Town. The piece is considered by some to be one of South Afri- ca’s most significant post-apartheid works and its staging from August 8 to 12 will be its first in 13 years.

Peter Tromp caught with the two Quanita Adams Nadia Davids women behind this theatrical classic.

sense of that, particularly in a post since I’ve been back is having young of whether it holds up or not: if it I’m still interested in the same things: QUANITA ADAMS 9-11 world, where the world’s atten- women-across a spectrum of faith still connects with a new generation Cape Town, women, storytelling. tion was suddenly focused on Mus- and race - who are in high-school of theatremakers and theatregoers, It’s been almost 15 years since you lim women. It’s funny, poignant; or at university - telling me what even readers. As to the focus of my Tickets for the festival’s produc- last performed ‘At Her Feet’. How moving. The audience get to hear six the play has meant to them; how work changing: sure, as an artist one tions are available from Compu- does it feel to revisit the play? different perspectives in a way that it made them feel visible, how they has to shift and develop or you stag- ticket or Artscape Dial-A-Seat on Revisiting the play feels invigorat- still feels as relevant today as it did gravitated towards it, what it showed nate. You refine certain ideas as you 021 421 7695. ing and terrifying. it’s been so many all those years ago. them. I think that’s the best gauge get older, but the in broad strokes, years, I’m a different woman that I was when last I performed the play, How do you think the play holds up five years ago. It’s been 13 years since in 2017? Do you think it has stood I performed it in Cape Town, so of the test of time? course I am nervous, but excited to Yes absolutely. Nadia made the de- introduce these characters to a new cision, in restaging, not to change generation of theatre goers. It’s good the text. I agree that it shouldn’t to get back into the swing of these be updated. It is an historical docu- things, and the rehearsals are making ment in a way; not just theatrically, me stretch muscles I haven’t in some but also in a way politically. It’s set time now. So it’s that good kind of in 2002. Sadly, many issues that deal feeling you get from working hard with prejudice still exist for Mus- lim communities and in some ways, ‘At Her Feet’ effectively kick-started have even intensified. Wars continue your and Nadia Davids’ professional to rage unabatedly, though the ge- careers. What do you remember ography might have slightly shifted. about the time when you guys were The issues are still current. Also, it’s working on the play? And how does a great South African play, and it’s it feel to be reunited? great to be able to step into these It’s wonderful to be reunited in this women again. way. It’s like a homecoming in so many ways. We’ve both been away You are very active in television from Cape Town, so this is a great at this time, so we don’t really see way to ease back into the swing of you that often on the planks any- things. I remember when we started more. You do return every so often, Nadia would enter the rehearsal room though. Describe the call of the clutching her scarf covered hardcover stage for an actor, especially when notebook, with a new monologue, you’ve been active in other media. and it was exciting to be able to per- Oh man, it’s the ultimate homecom- form what she came up with. It’s the ing...hey there’s a theme here. It feels closest thing to that kind of turnover like the most natural thing ever. It’s I’ve experienced. She just would go the proverbial riding of the bike; the off, then the next day, a whole new duck to water - all of that. I love monologue - it was incredible, and screen work, but theatre is and always it inspired me to work at finessing will be my first love. The immediacy the physicality of these characters. of the audience; the thrill of just how We quickly developed a shorthand, intimate and electric that relationship where eventually we started working is...it’s wonderful, and being able to to each others’ strengths. We even relive that, with this beautiful piece started dressing alike, without any of theatre, is a blessing. kind of conference. It’s funny when I think about it. These young women, doing what hadn’t really been done NADIA DAVIDS before. Now we get to do it again – it’s such a privilege. You made a huge splash with ‘At Her Feet’ almost 15 years ago. How do For the uninitiated, tell us about the you feel that play holds up, and has play and what audiences can look your preoccupations and obses- forward to. sions changed at all since you de- It’s a one woman show that deals buted that work? with the experiences of six differ- ‘At Her Feet’ has a very special place ent Muslim women of different ages. in my heart – Quanita’s too. It gave They discuss and share details about us our start and was made and re- their relationship with Islam, particu- ceived with such love. One of the larly the scarf, and how they make things that’s given me immense joy

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‘King Kong – The Musical’ ester Festival in the UK. comes to The Fugard Cast in the title role of King Kong is South African star - actor, singer and Over half a century since the original dancer - Andile Gumbi. Gumbi made production, the Fugard Theatre’s brand his Broadway debut as Simba in Dis- new production of the legendary South ney’s ‘The Lion King’ and has starred in African musical, ‘King Kong’, is ready to productions of this musical in London, go. Sydney, Melbourne, Shanghai and South Soli celebrates HIS Cape litical agenda, wasn’t an exercise in at- The Eric Abraham produced produc- Africa. tracting tourists, and did not disregard tion is showing until September 2 at Multiple award-winning actress and Town, warts and all the daily, stark realities so many Capeto- the Fugard Theatre in Cape Town, after singer- Nondumiso Tembe oli Philander’s ‘Nice Coat, show- nians in surviving have to embrace. which it will move to the Mandela Thea- will be recreating the role of Joyce, ing at the Baxter Theatre, until Fueled by the desire not to defend or tre in Johannesburg. which propelled Miriam Makeba to inter- this Saturday, July 29, is about – deflect accusations leveled at The Moth- ‘King Kong – The Musical’ tells the national fame in the original production as he puts it – HIS Cape Town. er City – her detractors on the inside and story of heavyweight fifties boxing of King Kong. SBorn out of a desire for a narrative about out – or wallow in the praise and pride champion Ezekiel Dlamini whose self- Book for the Cape Town season at Cape Town – the place of his birth, his from those enamoured by her, but rather appointed ring name was “King Kong” Computicket, or at the Fugard Theatre youth, his heart – that didn’t serve a po- to provide another view, another “take”, to the wildly exhilarating music of Todd box office on 021 461 4554. another conversation about the place he Matshikiza. For more information, visit www.king- calls home, and his experience of it. The 1959 production of South Af- kongstagemusical.com Philander is adamant about the rica’s first black musical was set in So- unique “sound” of Cape Town – “there phiatown in Johannesburg in the late- is a rhythm to it, a beat” – that he fifties. ‘King Kong’ toured South Africa, maintains is the essence of “being Ca- and was seen by 200000 South Africans, petonian”. In his observations about, his playing to record-breaking and multi- criticism of, his tribute to the place he racial audiences - as apartheid was be- calls home, he plays with word and in- ing implemented - before transferring tonation, idiom and phrase, rhyme and in February 1961 to London’s West reason, to engage mind, memory and End for a 200-performance run. ‘King The Guide emotion in a delicately-humoured, hour- Kong’ launched the international careers long rhyme. of Miriam Makeba and Hugh Masekela When asked “why?” about the rhyme, among many others. Philander responds: “I didn’t realize for a The Fugard Theatre’s ‘King Kong’ is long time that the instinctive love I have directed by Jonathan Munby, who di- Your guide to for rhyming is cultural – from the games rected the Fugard Theatre’s production the best of what we made up as children, the secret lan- of ‘A Human Being Died That Night’ is happening guages we invented as teens, the de- with Noma Dumezweni (the only double in and around lightful playing with words of the hawk- Olivier award-winning Southern African Cape Town. ers, and even organized crime’s penchant actor) amongst many other international To list your event, for inventing new words or new mean- productions. Following ‘King Kong’, email: ings for existing ones” Munby will direct Sir Ian McKellen in [email protected] Book at Computicket. Shakespeare’s ‘King Lear’ for the Chich- Andile Gumbi is your modern-day Soli Philander King Kong

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Photo Exhibition by Johnny Lai events in Johannesburg and R50 Expression Session with Jerome R100 showcasing all manner of illu- Small Hotel, a continental Sang Cape Town. Workshop 17, The Water- Rex Youngblood Arts and Culture sionists, mentalists and magi- breakfast, a Sunday brunch, Alliance Française du Cap Until 28 July shed, V&A Waterfront, 17 Ghoema award nominee and Development, Beautiful Life, cal sideshow acts. The line- Methode Cap Classique tast- hosts a solo photo exhibition Alliance Française du Cap, Dock Rd, V&A Waterfront, hip hop/soul artist Jerome 70-74 Bree St, CBD, Cape up includes local and ing at Graham Beck Winery, by Johnny Lai Sang, entitled 155 Loop St, CBD, Cape Cape Town Rex heads up a performance Town international performers, transportation while in Rob- The other side of South Afri- Town 021 461 1470/082 871 5769 platform that encourages cre- 021 424 0074 those with decades of experi- ertson, and more. can fashion. This exhibition is 021 423 5699 atives of all kinds to share ence as well as the new kids R4000 – R4400 p/p the result of the last seven A Feast of Flight 2017 – Alistair their forms of expression. Ex- The Blaauwberg Art Society on the block. Mo & Rose at Soekershof, years Sang spent covering Reversible Journeys – Painting in Wonderland pression Session serves to meeting Until 31 July, Mondays at 7pm KlaasVoogds West, Robert- the various fashion-week Exhibition A Feast of Flight presents nurture creatives who are Fee includes refreshments & 9pm son events in Johannesburg and Reversible Journeys is a Alistair in Wonderland, a pole like-minded, by developing before a group demonstration R170 – R200 072 042 1280 Cape Town. painting exhibition featuring dancing show performed by both the artist’s gift and his/ by artists Sonia Frenz with Cape Town Magic Club, 18 Until 28 July Muizenberg artists who are the instructors and students her character to its fullest oils, Glenda Chambers with Queen Victoria Street, Gar- Vergelegen History and Archi- Alliance Française du Cap, painting their way through the of The Pole Project, in collab- form. Expression Session is ink and watercolour and Mare dens, Cape Town tectural Tour 155 Loop St, CBD, Cape turbulent Middle Passage be- oration with The Scar-Lit Box. more than art, it’s about peo- Bruwer with acrylics. Not to 083 229 9550 Marvel at the history and de- Town tween the comforts of con- The show goes beyond a ple. be missed! Attendees will be sign of South Africa’s “fore- 021 423 5699 ventional employment and showcase of aerial artistry 30 July, 4PM encouraged to ask artists Electronic and Gaming Expo most, finest and oldest” wine the hazards of fully committed and is a display of daring pole The Daily Coffee Café, Shop questions at any stage. Cape Town’s largest electron- estates, built over 300 years Saturn Return at Salon 91 art practice. dance acts interwoven with a 18 Langverwacht Plein, 1 August, 6.45PM ics and gaming expo, EGE ago by Willem Adriaan van Salon 91 presents a solo ex- Until 31 July, Mon to Fri curious theme and storyline Langverwacht St, Kuils River R20 South Africa, is back for its der Stel. Historian Marianne hibition by Kirsten Sims, enti- The Hive Gallery Space, 37 based on Lewis Carrolls novel Tel: 074 343 3567 The Milnerton Bowls Club, third year in a row. The event Gertenbach leads the tour tled Saturn Return. This body Palmer Rd, Muizenberg trilogy – Alice’s Adventures in Pienaar Road. offers LAN gaming, Cosplay, with help from her heritage of work pushes the expanse 079 764 7077 Wonderland, Through the Stellenbosch Mountain Bike 083 455 4930/blaauwbergart- tabletop games, gaming com- architect John Rennie, who of space through the explora- Looking Glass and What Alice Challenge [email protected]. petitions and a host of differ- worked on the estate’s resto- tion of scale and through the How Long is Forever? Found There. Stellenbosch hosts the larg- ent stands selling popular ration, and Timothy Visser, creation of dialogue between A showcase of charcoal, mix 28 to 29 July, 7PM est mountain bike event for all Romantic Horror Movies at No- culture merchandise and who is descended from big and small works. The Sat- media and acrylic on canvas, R290 level riders. This event is mad memorabilia. Vergelegen slaves and slave urn Return is the astrological Fabriano paper and Belgian Nassau Centre, Groote known for its challenging and Nomad hosts a “romance 28 to 30 July, 10AM owners. period in one’s life when the linen in celebration of Abe Op- Schuur High School, 77 Pal- picturesque Wineland routes filled” Romantic Horror Mov- R20 – R220 29 July, 10:30AM planet Saturn completes its perman Gallery’s 1st birthday myra Rd, Newlands, Cape and is once again held in as- ies marathon every Monday Cape Town International Con- R600 – R800 orbit around the Sun, coincid- in Cape Town. Town sociation with the Simonsberg until the end of July. Nomad vention Centre, 1 Lower Long Vergelegen Wine Estate, Lou- ing with the time of one’s Until 31 July 021 461 0215/072 354 8959 Conservancy with six scenic also offers a ‘Date Night Com- St, Cape Town rensford Rd, Somerset West, birth. Abe Opperman Gallery, 5 mountain bike routes to cater bo’ which includes 2 tickets, 2 021 685 0845 Cape Town Until 29 July, Tuesday to Sat- Hudson St, De Waterkant Longtable Oyster Feast for all levels of riding. burger and chips specials, 021 685 1782 urday 082 551 9708 Jack Black and Chefs Ware- 30 July, 7AM and 2 glasses of wine/beer. Yoga, Wine & Dine Weekend Salon Ninety One, 91 Kloof house present the Longtable R100 – R400 Movie line-up includes Fran- 28 to 30 July The Out Run St, Gardens, Cape Town EVENTS Oyster Feast, where guests Starting point at Eikestad Pri- kenstein (1931), King Kong The Yoga, Wine and Dine Hero Adventure Trails at Rhe- 021 424 6930 are served the freshest sea- mary School, Doornbosch (1933), The Mummy (1932) Weekend is an all-inclusive bokskloof present The Out Heavy Chef: Talk on Startups food prepared by Cape Rd, Stellenbosch and Dracula (1931). event that includes two nights Run, the first trail run event Photo Exhibition by Johnny Lai Heavy Chef Events continue Town’s finest Chefs, along- 021 884 4752 8PM to 10PM lodging at Mo & Rose at held at the wine estate. A se- Sang their “inspire and empower” side the limited release Sor- R50/R299 Soekershof with three 75 to lection of trails are being de- Alliance Française du Cap series – with the focus on en- ghum Stout. Assembly – A Choreographic NOMAD Bistro & Bar, 33 Wa- 90 minute mixed-level yoga veloped on the property and hosts a solo photo exhibition trepreneurship – by present- 27 July, 6.30PM Enquiry terkant St, CBD, Cape Town classes offered by Yoga Body surrounds specifically de- by Johnny Lai Sang, entitled ing a talk on startup compa- R350 A choreographic study that 021 418 3020 Space. Guests are treated to signed for mountain biking, The other side of South Afri- nies. This event features two Jack Black Brewing Compa- investigates ways in which two three-course dinners with trail running, hiking, walking, can fashion. This exhibition is of Africa’s startups: Sweep- ny, 10 Brigid Rd, Diep River, choreography can be used to Monday Night Magic: Season 4 wine at The Wine Bistro, a obstacle courses and more. the result of the last seven South and Augmentors. Pro- Cape Town emphasise presence over The Cape Town Magic Club three-course lunch with a The event includes a 10km years Sang spent covering ceeds are donated to charity. 021 286 1220 representation. presents season four of Mon- glass of wine at The Small and 5km trail, a 3km trail for the various fashion-week 27 July, 6PM 27 to 28 July, 8PM day Night Magic, an event Restaurant at The Robertson children and 20m baby crawl.

4 The Next 48hOURS www.48hours.co.za 28 July - 03 August 2017 The Next 48hOURS • Entertainment Guide Yusuf/Cat Stevens to tour South Africa in 2017

ritish singer-songwriting South African national hit parade for a megastar, with songs like ‘Morn- legend and Rock and Roll six weeks in 1972. In 2001/2 the art- ing Has Broken’, ‘’ and Hall of Fame inductee, Yu- ist added African harmonies and tra- ‘Moonshadow’ - spending fifteen suf/Cat Stevens, will tour ditional sounds to two of his major weeks at the top of the Australian SouthB Africa for the first time in No- hits, ‘Wild World’ (‘Bana, Bana’) and charts, becoming the biggest-selling vember this year. The “Peace Train ‘Peace Train’, which he recorded with album of the country in 1972. Tour” commemorates the 50th An- a local choir, the Incwenga Voices. He In 1975 Stevens experienced an- niversary of his first major hit single also performed ‘Peace Train’ with this other momentous and life-changing and debut album, ‘Matthew & Son’ choir at the Market Theatre in Johan- event after nearly drowning in the released in 1967. nesburg as part of the broadcast via Pacific Ocean. The three-city 2017 concert tour satellite to a Stop the War Coalition Following this he dedicated him- commences on Thursday, November event in London that also featured self to the Divine path. Leaving mu- 9, at GrandWest, Cape Town and Coldplay and Ronan Keating. sic, he concentrated on education then moves to the brand-new Sun In November 2003, Yusuf/Cat Ste- and humanitarian relief. Arena at Time Square, Menlyn Maine, vens returned to SA, again to perform The tragic events of 9/11 moti- on Sunday, November 12, and fin- ‘Wild World’ but this time with his vated Yusuf to once again take to ishes on Wednesday, November 15, former session player, Peter Gabriel, the global stage. He spoke out in the at Durban’s ICC Arena. Tickets will as part of the Nelson Mandela 46664 media against the atrocities, against go on sale soon, so look out for an concert line-up in Cape Town. Re- fanaticism and war, and called for announcement at www.computicket. turning to South Africa in November peace and unity. com in the coming days; or consult this year, Yusuf/Cat Stevens’ Peace In 2006 Yusuf returned to main- the online addresses at the end of Train Tours brings the artist back stream music with the album ‘An this article. to this country, but for his first ever Other Cup’, which was followed in This 50th Anniversary Tour offers tour. Yusuf/Cat Stevens will perform in Cape Town on November 9 2009 by ‘’. 2014 was an- local fans what promises to be an Having first found fame as a teen- other monumental year for Yusuf, unmissable concert, where Yusuf/Cat ager in 1960s England, Cat Stevens as he released his fourteenth studio Stevens is expected to sing his hits grew from being a teen idol into be- album ‘Tell ‘Em I’m Gone’ and was ‘Wild World’, ‘Moonshadow’, ‘Father coming one of the most influential In 1968 the heavy workload of From 1970 to 1978 he recorded inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall and Son’ and ‘Peace Train’ and the singer- of all time. non-stop appearances and tour- and released the albums that would of Fame. much-loved ‘’, In addition to his musical achieve- ing, the excesses of a pop-star life- establish him as a leading singer- He is currently working on a chil- as well as songs from his new album. ments, his lifelong spiritual quest style took its toll and Cat contracted songwriter of his generation. His dren’s animation series and writing Throughout his five-decade ca- and search for meaning has added TB. He was hospitalised for several album, ‘’, from his autobiography, which is expected reer, Yusuf/Cat Stevens has remained intrigue and depth to a groundbreak- months and began a significant pro- 1970, went multi-platinum in the to surface next year. a popular artist amongst South Af- ing career. cess of inner reflection and medita- U.S. and Australia with such songs as ricans. His long-time association Cat achieved early success in the tion. During this time Stevens began ‘Wild World’, ‘Hard Headed Woman’, For more information, visit www. with this country began in the early mid 60s with ‘Matthew and Son’, to question aspects of his life and ‘Where Do the Children Play?’ and catstevens.com, www.tegdainty. 1970s. The global hit, ‘Can’t Keep It ‘Here Comes My Baby’ and ‘The First spirituality and underwent a pro- ‘Father & Son’. It was ‘Teaser and com or www.showtime.co.za. Andile Gumbi is your modern-dayIn’, held the number one spot on the Cut Is The Deepest’. found musical transformation. the Firecat’ in 1971 that made him King Kong

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28 July - 03 August 2017 www.48hours.co.za The Next 48hOURS 5 The Next 48hOURS • Movies & Guide

FILM: DUNKIRK is one of the greatest stories in human CAST: FIONN WHITEHEAD, TOM GLYNN-CAR- history, the ultimate life-or-death race NEY, JACK LOWDEN, HARRY STYLES, ANEURIN against time. It was an extraordinarily BARNARD, KENNETH BRANAGH, CILLIAN MUR- suspenseful situation; that’s the reality. PHY, MARK RYLANCE AND TOM HARDY Our aim with this movie was to throw the DIRECTOR: CHRISTOPHER NOLAN audience into that with an absolute re- spect for history, but also with a degree of From filmmaker Christopher Nolan (‘In- intensity and, of course, a sense of enter- terstellar’, ‘Inception’, ‘The Dark Knight tainment, too.” Trilogy’) comes the epic action thriller Nolan’s longtime producing partner, ‘Dunkirk’. Emma Thomas, offers, “‘Dunkirk’ is a ‘Dunkirk’ opens as hundreds of thou- huge spectacle film, but also a very hu- sands of British and Allied troops are sur- man story and, in that way, it’s universal. rounded by enemy forces. Trapped on the Chris wanted to put the audience in the beach with their backs to the sea, they centre of the experience along with the face an impossible situation as the enemy characters, whether they be the soldiers on closes in. the beach, the pilots in the air, or the civil- The story unfolds on land, sea and air. ians on the boats.” RAF Spitfires engage the enemy in the The remarkable true story that inspired skies above the Channel, trying to protect the fictional film is one that has fasci- Christopher Nolan directing Kenneth Branagh in ‘Dunkirk’ the defenseless men below. Meanwhile, nated Nolan for many years “and one I’ve hundreds of small boats manned by both been wanting to tell for quite some time,” military and civilians are mounting a des- he says. “Like most British people, I was thing that’s celebrated about World War taken prisoner, Britain would almost cer- Movies perate rescue effort, risking their lives in a raised on the mythical story of the evacu- II - in Britain, in the United States, and tainly have surrendered, and we’d likely be race against time to save even a fraction ation of Dunkirk, and the victory that was all around the world - would not have living in a very different world today. To of their army. snatched from the jaws of defeat,” he re- happened without the Dunkirk evacuation me, Dunkirk is about the preservation of Nolan directed ‘Dunkirk’ from his own lates. “It’s a massive part of our culture. taking place. It was unbelievably impor- freedom. Once those ships were underway, screenplay, utilizing a mixture of IMAX® It’s in our bones.” tant. If the British army had been killed or the world still had a chance.” and 65mm film to bring the story to the The story began in late May 1940, screen. when the British Expeditionary Force, Nolan has taken audiences from the along with French, Belgian and Canadian LABIA Gardens Tel (021) 424 5927 streets of Gotham City, to the infinite troops were forced back to the beaches of Fri 28 July – Thurs 03 Aug R50 (Subject to Concessions) www.thelabia.co.za world of dreams, to the farthest reaches Dunkirk. Though home was just 26 miles of space. Now, for the first time, the inno- away, there was no easy way to reach it. Daily 11.45am, 2.45, 5.45, 8.45pm Fri, Mon, Thurs 2.00, 8.30pm, vative director/writer/producer has turned The shallow-drafted beach, with its 21- (no 2.45pm Sat, no 5.45pm Fri) Sat, Tues, Wed 2.00, 6.00pm, Sun 2.00pm Last Week: his camera to a real-life event, one that foot tide, prohibited the large British na- VALERIAN AND THE CITY OF A THOUSAND has resonated with him throughout his val ships from rescuing the men. But there PLANETS (10-12PGV) THE RED TURTLE (PG) life: the miracle of Dunkirk. was hope: a call had gone out for small ‘Dunkirk’ is based on the evacuation boats to aid the effort and a flotilla of Daily 11.30am, 2.30, 5.30, 8.30pm Fri , Sun 6.00pm, Wed 8.30pm that - although it took place in the early non-military “little ships” sailed out from LUC BESSON CLASSICS A MUSE (16SN, SUBTITLES) months of World War II - had a direct im- the southern coast of England to bring pact on the outcome of the war. Rather the men home, codenamed Operation Dy- Fri, Sun, Mon Tues, Sat. Tues 8.30pm, Thurs 6.00pm than make a battlefield drama, however, namo. Thurs 2.00, 8.30pm, THE TASTE OF MONEY Sat 2.00, 6.15, 8.30pm, Wed 2.00pm Nolan’s objective was to turn this histori- The film’s historical consultant, Joshua (16SVNL, SUBTITLES) ‘Captain cal moment into immediate, immersive Levine, author of the book ‘Forgotten PARIS CAN WAIT (7-9PG) Underpants: cinema: a propulsive, ticking-clock, epic Voices of Dunkirk’, emphasizes that the Daily 12.00. 4.00pm Daily11.45am. 4.00pm The First action thriller in which the stakes couldn’t 1940 evacuation is far more than just a THIS BEAUTIFUL FANTASTIC (PG) Epic Movie’ be higher. British story. “It was a massive event that CHURCHILL (7-9PG) He affirms, “What happened at Dunkirk still has international significance. Every-

MARKETS MARKETS MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC Theatre organic home baked and bonus for families with little songwriter Luca Hart. A one- thumberland St, Bellville layo Adedokun. secutive Thursdays at St bleak. home cooked treats and farm ones: there are plenty of ac- woman force, Hart composed, 021 948 8835 28 July, 7:30PM George’s Cathedral (13 and Until 29 July, 7:30PM fresh produce on offer. tivities for kids. produced, recorded, mixed R100 20 July) and St John’s Church R130 Saturdays 9AM to 2PM Wednesdays 3PM to 8:30PM and designed her debut al- The Swing Collective Alliance Française du Cap, (27 July). Seating is limited at Baxter Theatre, Main Rd, Old Biscuit Mill, 373-375 Al- Saturdays 9AM to 2PM bum Ebb and Flow, which The Swing Collective play a 155 Loop St, CBD, Cape each performance. Rondebosch, Cape Town bert Road in Woodstock. South Palms Centre, Tokai. was launched at Blah Blah toe-tapping mixture of roaring Town 13 to 27 July, 7.30PM to 021 685 7880 www.neighbourgoodsmarket. (Next to Builders Warehouse, Bar last year. She now returns 1920’s swing and modern pop 021 423 5699 8.30PM co.za behind Bathrooms Bizarre) to perform these songs, along tunes. R130 Synergy [email protected] with new compositions – from 27 July, 8PM NUR ABRAHAMS It’s My Time St George’s Cathedral, 5 Pieter Toerien Productions Slow Food Market in Willow- soulful ballads to ambient Harringtons Cocktail Lounge, Nur Abrahams is by far one of Wale Street, CBD & St John’s showcases the talents of Ian bridge/Durbanville Slow Food Market in Stellen- soundscapes and electronic 61b Harrington St, Cape South Africa`s most soulful Church, St Johns Rd, Wyn- von Memerty and his wife This stylish outdoors market bosch dance music. Town singers. Nur has contributed berg, Cape Town Vivienne von Memerty as in Willowbridge Shopping This Stellenbosch market of- 29 July, 7PM 021 461 2276 to many a hit show in Cape 021 410 9807 they explore the partnerships Centre in Durbanville is a fers a wide variety of goods R100 Town and this year he brings of the great musical duet gi- great attraction for foodies of and culinary treats Blah Blah Bar, July Line-up at Alma Cafe us his second solo production Live Music Line-up at Nomad ants of our lifetime – such as the Northern Suburbs. There Saturdays 9AM to 2PM 84 Kloof St (upstairs), The Alma Cafe presents regu- “It`s My Time”. He has em- Nomad presents a platform Lennon and McCartney (Yes- are many stalls with delecta- Oude Libertas Wine Estate, Oranjezicht, lar evenings of live music by barked on a new journey to for local talents and bands to terday/Hey Jude) and the ble international delicatessen, Stellenbosch. (Off Adam Tas Cape Town local musicians every week. showcase his amazing vocal showcase their music in a Sherman Brothers (Jungle fresh organic bread and or- R310 Road) 082 349 8849 July Line-up includes Bill talent. His brand-new look, line-up every Wednesday of Book/Mary Poppins). ganic olives. Knight & Richard Tait and brand new sound and a the week. 18 to 30 July, 8PM Saturdays 9AM to 2:30PM MUSIC Cherry Vynil at Jack Black Wren & Faye; The Fishwives brand-new journey. Featuring 8PM to 11PM R100 – R180 Willowbridge Shopping Cen- Brewery and Jonathan Tait and Koos the very talented Devanish R60/R90 Theatre on The Bay, tre, Durbanville Jenny & the Jameses High energy acoustic folk rock Kombuis. Hendricks, Fagrie Isaacs and NOMAD Bistro & Bar, 33 Wa- Link Rd, Camps Bay, 021 8868514 The Baxter Theatre presents band Cherry Vinyl bring their 28 to 30 July, 7:30PM Tye Platinum. terkant St, CBD, Cape Town Cape Town a concert by Jenny and the colourful and fun musical per- R120 – R210 incl. burger/light 25 to 28 July 021 418 3020 021 438 3300 City Bowl Market in Cape Town Jameses, who perform Celtic spective to Jack Black Brew- meal/dinner Baxter Theatre Centre, Main CBD inspired original music com- ery. Alma Cafe, 20 Alma Rd, Rd, Rondebosch, Cape Town Theatre Jive Cape Town Funny Festival New fab indoors market in the bined with beautiful Airs and 28 July, 7PM Rosebank, Cape Town 021 685 7880 The country’s leading comedy hall of the old Gardens Syna- foot stomping reels. This Jack Black Brewery, 10 Brigid 021 685 7377 Soli Philander – Nice Coat (Le- festival returns with its 13th gogue which lots of delicious group takes audiences on a Rd, Diep River Grace Notes kker Jas) award-winning selection of lo- food and a great place to chill musical journey with the 021 447 4151 Jazz Rendez-Vous: Steve New- The Cape Town Opera pres- Local comedian Soli Philan- cal and international stars. on a Saturday. For the kids sounds of harp, violin, guitar man Trio ents Grace Notes, a concert der presents his new stand- Featuring a stellar cast includ- there is a jungle gym. and piano accordion. Cherry Vynil & The Dandies Alliance Française du Cap of spiritual music spanning up comedy show Nice Coat ing Alan Committie as MC, Thursdays 4:30PM to 8:30PM 26 July, 10.30am 26 July, 8:30PM hosts the next instalment of centuries and continents. Fol- (Lekker Jas) at the Baxter Marc Lottering, Captain Frodo 14 Hope Street, Gardens. R37 High energy acoustic folk rock the regular Jazz Rendez- lowing its acclaimed premiere Theatre. Philander takes au- and Mario Queen of the Cir- Baxter Theatre, Main Rd, band Cherry Vinyl bring their Vous events, featuring the in France in 2016, this unique diences on a journey through cus. Earth Fair Market in Tokai Rondebosch, Cape Town colourful and fun musical per- Steve Newman Trio with Titi- concert of a cappella sacred Cape Town, his Cape Town, 10 July to 6 August Another indoor market, this 021 685 7880 spective to Ellington’s. They layo Adedokun. The perfor- music, curated by Thuthuka with a backpack full of memo- R190 new market in the Southern are joined by Potchefstroom mance sees Steven Newman Sibisi, is heard by Cape Town ries, realisations, observa- Baxter Theatre Centre, Main suburbs offer many special Luca Hart at Blah Blah Bar rock outfit The Dandies. on guitar, Peter Ndlala on audiences for the first time. tions, experiences and the Rd, Rondebosch, Cape Town treats for lovers of fresh or- An intimate acoustic solo R30 bass, Carlo Fabe on drums There are three performances ever-present readiness for 021 685 7880 ganic food. And as a great show by violinist, singer and Ellington’s Saloon, 31 Nor- and featuring vocals by Titi- taking place over three con- laughter in the face of the

6 The Next 48hOURS www.48hours.co.za 28 July - 03 August 2017 The Next 48hOURS • Fooding Around Curry queen Ishay

ocally, many cookbooks fo- • 2 medium onions, finely diced cus on regions or cuisines • 22.5ml (1ó T) hot masala Fooding around with specific to a section of the • 2.5ml (ó t) turmeric Jenny Morris population. This book fol- • 2 medium tomatoes, finely lowsL a different trajectory. It includes chopped recipes from people from all walks of • 375ml (1ó C) water, plus extra life. You will find recipes for korma, if needed vindaloo and masala, made with sea- • Pack tamarind (25g), soaked in food, lamb, beef, tripe and even goat 100 ml hot water and strained - from fiery, strong curries to ones • 600g firm white fish (such as with subtle flavours. yellowtail), cut into 50g por- As a fifth generation South Af- tions rican of Indian descendant, Ishay • Salt travelled for a year across the length • 100ml coconut milk and breadth of South Africa, meeting • 5ml (1 t) black mustard seeds cooks from all over South Africa. The • 6–8 fresh curry leaves @jennymorrischef purpose was to plumb their store of • 4 green chillies, finely chopped culinary memories and expertise. • 6 dried red chillies, halved Ishay explores the fascinating sto- • 15ml (1 T) julienned fresh gin- 3. Add the water and tamarind water. ry of the South African curry. Span- ger Bring to the boil and then lower the ning almost 90 recipes and conversa- • 2 cloves garlic, finely chopped heat. Add the fish and salt and cook tions with more than 60 cooks and Rahul’s Fried Fish Masala • 7.5 ml (1ó t) ground coriander for 10 minutes, or until the fish is food experts, Ishay threads together cooked through. these aromatic flavours - from a clas- To serve: 4. Turn the heat off and remove the sic KwaZulu-Natal crab curry, to the ning travel and food blogger. In her better than a good fish curry and this Rice or chapatti saucepan from the heat. Add the Cape Malay chicken and crayfish cur- blog, Food and the Fabulous, she one, Rahul’s Fried Fish Curry, is deli- coconut milk and stir gently with a ry; from Calvinia offal, to kasi beef; writes about locals, cuisines, travel cious, so give it a try. Method: wooden spoon. from Orlando West, to Qunu. Learn guides, topical issues and current 1. In a heavy-based saucepan, heat 5. Heat the remaining 30 ml (2 T) to cook Karoo venison, kerkbasaar affairs. She also writes for a variety Let’s Cook! 15 ml (1 T) of the coconut oil and coconut oil in a separate saucepan kerrie en rys and vegetarian dhals – of print and digital media, including sauté the onions. When the onions on high heat. Add the mustard seeds, recipes taken from respected local the Sunday Times Travel UK, Mail & Rahul’s Fried Fish Masala have browned, add the masala and curry leaves, chillies, ginger, garlic cooks as they share their stories and Guardian, Business Day, Olive Maga- Serves 4 to 6 turmeric and stir for a few seconds. and coriander. recipes. This is a true tour through zine and Fine Dining Lovers, to men- 2. Add the tomatoes. The tomatoes 6. Cook on high heat for 15–20 sec- South Africa’s soul. tion a few. Ingredients: are ready when the oil rises to the onds, then pour this over the fish. Ex-lawyer Ishay is an award-win- Coming from Durban, I love nothing • 45ml (3 T) coconut oil surface after about 15 minutes. Busy month for art lovers at 99 Loop Gallery

A work of Chris Valentine’s from ‘Shadowlands’

On this month at the gallery on emphasise our melting world. Draw- 99 Loop St, Cape Town: ing on her work, research and expe- riences both in the Arctic and Ant- ‘we came at a time’ by Katrine arctic regions, the works touch upon Claassens humanity’s fingerprints at furthest, August 03 to 19 wildest reaches of the earth. This collection of sketches and paint- ings is inspired by Claassens’s recent ‘ShadowLands’ by Chris Valentine trip to Antarctica as the official artist August 3 to September 2 accompanying the latest SA Agulhas ‘ShadowLands’ is a new collection II scientific research venture. On Sat- of work by talented emerging artist urday, August 5, from 10.30am, 99 Chris Valentine, exploring the darker Loop is hosting a lecture and discus- aspects of urban landscapes in his sion on climate change, art and our native Gauteng, as well as of identity effects on the furthest reaches of formation. nature with the artist and Associate Prof. Marcello Vichi, director of the Sideways by Clare Menck Marine Research Institute at the Uni- August 3 to September 2 versity of Cape Town. This brand new series by well-re- With Antarctica birthing one of the garded painter Clare Menck takes a largest icebergs ever recorded be- sideways glance at the past through tween July 10 and 12, and the severe examining vintage imagery and drought in Western Cape, climate childhood memories. change has been nipping at the cor- ners of our minds. For more information, visit Using melted Antarctic sea-ice, www.99loop.co.za; send an email water-colour and oil, Claassens’s to [email protected]; or paintings create space to remember, call 021 422 3766. to mourn, and most importantly to

28 July - 03 August 2017 www.48hours.co.za The Next 48hOURS 7 The Next 48hOURS • The Back Page A fun-tastic dining spot for The Fantastic Grifizzi Brothers heading for Stellenbosch

It’s carnival time in Stellenbosch as braai experience will be on hand. Khumalo as Mama Circus, alongside the whole family The Fantastic Grifizzi Brothers roll The gourmet gypsy menu on the singer Carmen Maarman. The star into town with their “rad” set up double decker Bohemian Bus, the cast of performers hail from South that includes everything from food Fish Shack And Café and trucks will Africa and abroad, showcasing acro- trucks and bars, to a double decker sell delicious cuisine. With several batics, drumming, Argentinian bola- bus-come-restaurant, barber shop, late night bars like the Barber Shop deros, contortion, slapstick comedy fun rides and animal-free circus in a mirror tent, the carnival is bound to and a mesmerizing quick change act. Big Top tent. further enhance one of Cape Town’s After a sold out inaugural stint in most popular destination towns. The Fantastic GrifizziB rothers is Fish Hoek, “the coolest gig in town” For the kids, there is ‘The Story of open at the Van der Stel Sports has packed up their trailers, caravans the Moon’, a tale about the moon Club from Wednesday to Sun- and big top tents, and will be set- and her quest to be happy like the day, from August 5 to 27. Entry tling in at the Van Der Stel Sports circus folk she sees below. Presented costs R30pp and the grounds Club from August 5 to 27. in a traditional imported Italian Big open from 2pm, Wednesdays to Designed and produced by Top, it is suitable for the smallest of Fridays, and from 11am on Sat- Richard Griffin and the team that children to teens, parents, guardians urdays and Sundays. Student night is on Wednesdays Tea in the Park cafe at Green Point Park brought South Africa Madame Zin- and all who experience it. The show, gara and a string of iconic eateries directed by Marc Colli and Chris- with 2 for 1 specials on pres- and bars, this concept showcases a tine Chapman and conceptualised entation of a student card. Be- With more than 900 cafes to choose joy their favourite milkshake or chow unique theatrical, food and outdoor by Richard Griffin, is MC’d by Lilian tween 4pm and 6pm there is R10 from in the Cape Town area, it can on homemade chocolate brownies. experience for people of all ages. beer and wine. be daunting trying to find a dining With a backdrop of Lions Head, These industry stalwarts and vintage The ‘Story of the Moon’ is pre- spot that is kid tested and parent ap- lots of open spaces and jungle gym carnival producers have brought sented on Thursdays at 4pm, proved. equipment for the small ones to burn quirky Bohemian circus life to the Fridays at 3pm and 7pm, and The next time you head out with some energy, Tea in the Park is “truly fore by incorporating the visual Saturdays and Sundays at 12 your tribe (including your pooches), a place where time stops right in the wonderment of the performing arts, pm, 3pm and 7pm. Tickets cost why not visit the latest addition to middle of the Mother City.” live music, vinyl vibes and a winter from R120 for children to R160 Green Point Park, Tea in the Park garden of delights, all in one festive for adults, available via www. cafe. Tea in the Park is open seven space. thegrifizzibrothers.com, and via At Tea in the Park guests can en- days a week from 9am until 5pm. The Fantastic Grifizzi Brothers 071 400 2250. Costs for additional joy not only tea, but choose from a For more information, send an carnival experience promises some- activities are R20 to R60 for the simple menu, which includes health email to [email protected]; or thing for almost everyone. The food big carnival rides, R40 for bun- breakfasts, salads, wraps, sandwiches visit them at 1 Fritz Sonnenberg on offer includes vegetarian and Catch The Fantastic Grifizzi gee trampoline (only children and daily specials. Top off the meal Rd, Green Point, Cape Town. Halaal options, but for carnivores Brothers performers from next aged 3 to 12) per 5 minutes, and with a dessert while the kids can en- Khumalo’s Meat House and Tavern week on R30pp for face painting. Lace up your winter trainers for the Steenberg Charity Trail Run

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Pre-booking for the event is a must AT R53.50 Get ready to wine your way through for grabs. undulating Constantia vineyards at The entry fee is R130 per trail run- Collect your treasure Have lunch hunt map and FREE with us at the the fifth Steenberg Charity Trail Run ner/walker, R50 for teens aged 12- Cableway Character Table Mountain Café! on Saturday, August 12. 17, while children under 12 have free tattoo / sticker from Held annually, come rain or shine, entry. Water and wine refreshment the Ticket O€ce. Get a delicious at Steenberg Vineyards, the trail run stations will be available en route Dassie pizza slice, will take participants on a 5km or and breakfast treats and refreshments FREE sweet treats can white chocolate 10km loop to run or walk amidst the can be purchased before the start and be collected from the slush & dried fruit winter vines. The event raises funds during the course of the morning. If Shop at the Top and treats priced for Mdzananda Vet Clinic in Khayelit- you prefer a more formal breakfast Table Mountain Café. at R53.50. sha, a community project that cares at Catharina’s or Bistro Sixteen82, be for sick and abandoned cats and sure to book early. dogs. Trail runners and walkers are welcome to drop off leashes, blan- Registration for the Steenberg kets, dog or cat food and other pet Charity Trail Run opens at 7am VALID FROM 1 MAY items in the donation box prior to outside Bistro Sixteen82. The the start. briefing takes place 15-minutes TO 30 SEPT 2017 All participants receive a glass ahead of the start at 8am. Only valid on weekends, public holidays and the June school holidays. of Steenberg Sparkling Sauvignon Pre-booking isessential and can Cableway closed for annual maintenance 24 July - 6 August 2017. Blanc at the finish and can enjoy a be done online at www.quicket. free wine tasting with 10% off on all co.za. with every wine purchases from the cellar door For more information visit www. adult #KidzSeason on the day. A host of prizes spon- steenbergfarm.com; or join return ticket priced at R255 sored by Adidas, Cape Waterfront Es- the conversation on Twitter: @ For more information: www.tablemountain.net tates, Steenberg Hotel & Spa, Bistro SteenbergWines and Facebook at Available at our Ticket O„ce and Information line: 021 424 8181 Sixteen82 and Catharina’s will be up facebook.com/steenbergestate. online at www.tablemountain.net Cableway operates weather permitting

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