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YOUR FREE GUIDE TO YOUR FREE TIME ÷ 26 May - 01 June 2017 ÷ Issue 676

Be awed at the revamped Planetarium – page 2

“Rock ‘n Roll” ramen in the city – page 3 - Page 6 More trouble for Captain Jack Sparrow Marco Pierre White for #GFWS2017 – page 8 Follow us online: @48hrsincapetown • www.facebook.com/next48hours • www.48hours.co.za The Next 48hOURS • Socials Gadget Buddies

vantage of yet as there is not many taken security to a whole new level rower bezels and extra performance Samsung S8: the new name in relevant devices released yet. Don’t on the S8. You can now unlock this at your fingertips. It does demand a let that deter you, as the S8 will still phone with your face, a fingerprint premium price, but make no mistake connect to all your other Bluetooth or an iris scan. This squarely makes this is truly a premium phone. premium Smartphones accessories seamlessly. the S8 one of the most secure phones The Samsung S8 and S8+ are Phone call quality and WiFi capa- around right now. available on a plethora of contract By Imran Khan another smart phone, but an experi- bility is nothing to write home about. If anything, Samsung has ushered options as usual. We also found it ence. It’s something we take for granted in a new generation of smart phone on Takealot for around R15400 with echnology giant Samsung Greeting you is a sleek 18.5:9 anyway. The S8 runs the latest An- standards with larger screens, nar- free shipping. had quite a rough ride lead- resolution ‘infinity display’ with the droid Nougat (Android 7.0), which ing into 2017. A few months thinnest bezel above and below the features split screen multitasking, ago the head of the com- screen. The standard model features 1500 new emojis and support for Tpany Lee Jaeyong was arrested over a 5.8 inch screen, while the S8+ Google’s Day Dream virtual reality a South Korean government scandal. version features a 6.2 inch screen. initiative. Battery life is greatly im- Before that they released a Smart- Both displays are quad high defini- proved with the new software, push- phone that had a battery fault caus- tion and super AMOLED. Colours are ing the 3000 milliamp hour battery ing it to explode. Although the com- vivid while avoiding oversaturation. to around 20 hours talk time. pany faced these setbacks, they still Packed in the candy bar shaped shell The photography department managed to release the latest in the is a serious amount of power, which of the Smartphone has upgraded Galaxy range, the Samsung Galaxy includes an Exynos 8895 chipset - straight to 4k level recording at 30 S8. one of the fastest central processing frames per second. A dual 12 meg- To be honest, whether it’s an units out right now. Storage is taken apixel camera at the rear and an 8 iPhone 7, a Huawei P10 or a Sony care off with 64 gigabytes of internal megapixel camera in the front are Xperia XZ Premium or any of the memory and can be upgraded to a plenty to shoot high quality images other flagship devices, they all feel maximum of 256 gigabytes. and video with and to capture and the same. The Samsung Galaxy S8 We were surprised that the S8 was share your memories. takes a bold step forward from the released with Bluetooth 5.0, some- While Samsung got biometrics pack with an offering that is not just thing that not many can take ad- right on the Galaxy S6, they have The Samsung Galaxy S8 (L) and S8+ (R) are very attractive devices

New frontiers await at revamped Iziko College of adds extra show Planetarium and Digital Dome for “SA’s biggest magic show”

The long awaited launch of the re- from primary to tertiary levels will In his endorsement of this pro- vamped Iziko Planetarium and Digi- benefit from computer generated im- ject, world renowned astrophysicist, tal Dome is imminent and Iziko will agery that makes interactive teaching author and science communicator, finally open the doors of this unique and visual learning possible. Dr Neil DeGrasse Tyson noted: “No new facility to the public on May 27. Significantly, the upgraded Iziko longer is the visitor limited to what The new Iziko Planetarium and Planetarium and Digital Dome will the universe looks like from Earth. Digital Dome will offer perspective- assist to optimise ’s eR- Vistas from across the galaxy and 3D edu-tainment and a unique ex- esearch and data visualisation capac- the universe itself are now possible. perience “unlike anything local audi- ity, “placing the country at the cut- A digital planetarium further enables ences have ever encountered before.” ting edge of this technology, both on the wonders of the natural world to Investments totalling R28,5 mil- the continent and globally.” In addi- touch our lives in unexpected ways. lion have been secured to ensure the tion, this new facility will assist South Whether we gain perspective of our realisation of this project. African scientists to develop the skills place in the world experiencing the In the late 1950s the Museum base and infrastructure required for diversity of pan-African culture, its Fairy Lee, from Australia, will be dazzling audiences with her set up a fledgling planetarium, and projects such as Square Kilometre folklore, and its art, writ large in the by the mid-80s, a newly built dome Array (SKA), Southern African Large night sky; or by witnessing the forces brand of walkabout magic pre-show with a dedicated star machine fol- Telescope (SALT) and MeerKAT radio of nature and how climate-change lowed, providing edu-tainment to telescope. affects our planet; or by exploring In a feat more magical than pull- “We’ve never seen anything like over 2 million visitors to date. The The upgrade of the Iziko planetar- the infinite universe - we are not the ing a rabbit out of a top hat, the it in the magical community in new Iziko Planetarium and Digital ium forms an important adjunct to same walking out of the dome as College of Magic’s winter extrava- ! To have one year of Dome now stands on the threshold the roll out of a major Capital Works when we walked in. ganza, the Imagine! Family Magic sold out shows as we did for the of an exciting new era. Fulldome dig- Project currently underway at the Spectacular‘s first two shows have Imagine!,Spectacular in 2016 was ital technology has become the norm Iziko South African Museum. More Tickets for the re-opening of the sold out in record time. Now, due amazing, but a second year run- for planetaria worldwide, offering than R220 million is being invested Iziko Planetarium and Digital to overwhelming popular demand, ning is just unbelievable. We look high res, multi-media image projec- by the DAC to renovate the exist- Dome can be purchased at the a third performance will be staged forward to dazzling families at not tion. Immersive and multi-sensory ing four-storey research space into door and members of the public at the Artscape Theatre on Saturday, just one, but three amazing shows experiences create a hub of creativity a seven-storey, contemporary facility are encouraged to arrive early June 3, at 5pm. at the Artscape Theatre this June and learning that is no longer only that will be partially accessible to the on opening day to secure a seat. Cape Town’s magic fanatics have where the impossible is made pos- focussed on astronomy, but on an public, so that they can interact with Seating for each show is limited been clamouring to get their hands sible,” says David Gore, director of unlimited array of subjects and gen- the quintessence of this museum – to 140 visitors. on tickets for the family friendly Im- the College of Magic. re, with content for audiences of all research. agine! Spectacular, billed as South ages and interests. Africa’s biggest magic show, with Tickets are available from R160, The Iziko Planetarium and Digi- a cast of more than 50 children’s with discounts for family book- tal Dome brings the most advanced entertainers, illusionists, jugglers, ings. Book at Computicket. digital visualisation technology to mimes and more on stage, and with Proceeds from the show will be Cape Town, “creating a world-class special guest magicienne Lee Cohen used in aid of the organisation’s digital fulldome theatre, with mul- from Australia as her Fairy Lee per- Umlingo Outreach initiative, tiple functionality.” This new full- sona set to dazzle audiences before which provides holistic life skills dome theatre will provide unequalled and after the show. to young people in need. edu-tainment, making virtual travel The College of Magic, now in For more information about the to explore the universe, the depths its 37th year of teaching the art College of Magic and the Imag- of the oceans, the inner working of of magic and its allied arts, as well ine! Family Magic Spectacular, the human body, the intricacies of as vital life-skills, to children and visit www.collegeofmagic.com; atomic and chemical structures pos- adults, regularly hosts “mega magi- call 021 683 5480; or follow the sible, or just providing animation and cal events.” It is a non-profit organi- College on Facebook – www.fa- 360° cinema for sheer entertainment. sation and the only one of its kind cebook.com/collegeofmagic. Moreover, learners and educators Be prepared for your mind to be expanded in the world.

The Next 48hOURS is published by EDITORIAL STAFF Editorial Address Editorial Contributors Rani Communications. Every effort has Managing Editor: Naushad Khan Postal: P.O. Box 830, Jenny Morris Maitland, 7404 been made to ensure the accuracy of Production Editor: Peter Tromp Rafiek Mammon the information provided. Senior Designer: Dane Torode RoxyK Actual: 12 Main Rd. The Next 48hOURS will not be held National Sales: Godfrey Lancellas Imran Khan responsible for the views and opinions Photographer Abdurahman Khan Tel: 021 8024848 expressed by writers and contributors. [email protected] All rights reserved.

2 The Next 48hOURS www.48hours.co.za 26 May - 01 June 2017 The Next 48hOURS • What’s Hot Gadget Buddies mother city fine dining YUZU: East-meets-West in Michelin star trained chef’s menu

By Bianca Coleman the timber floor was burnt using egg”, udon noodles, spring onion, an ancient Japanese method called toasted sesame, Chinese leaves and t’s virtually impossible not to Shou Sugi Ban’d, used in dojos across bean sprouts in a lemongrass broth, immediately notice the Quentin Japan. and available with tofu, chicken, pork Tarantino/’Kill Bill’ influences As for the food, it’s an East- belly, line fish, or wagyu beef. at this hot new eatery on Kloof meets-West fusion conceptualised Where many menus fall down, IStreet - from the music to the décor by Michelin star trained chef, Rikku Yuzu stands tall with desserts that and design. Ó’Donnchü, inspired by his extensive sound incredible but were simply not When some restaurants replace travels and culinary influences, and possible for us that evening…cin- others, former elements often linger. his love of rock ‘n roll, martial arts namon bread and butter pudding, At Yuzu this is not the case, and al- and hearty fare. “The idea of Yuzu strawberry jam, cardamom custard though its predecessor was there for was to create a place where I could and glazed berries; the signature well over a decade (perhaps close to combine and share all the things I’m chocolate fondant with lime honey- two), not a hint of it remains. The passionate about, and bring them to- comb, caramelised pineapple, chili work of Deon Meyer and Marlon Leg- gether in a really interesting and laid salsa and yuzu sorbet, named Not gat from Framework, the space was back space,” explains Ó’Donnchü. The ‘Rock ‘n Roll’ ramen For Pussies; and Jou Ma Se Malva - redesigned around a dojo (a room or The menu includes sushi, ramen, traditional malva pudding with litchi, hall in which judo and other martial dumplings, main dishes and desserts, rolls with lemongrass mayo and black sesame coated wagyu short rib with frozen vanilla custard and pistachios arts are practised) to create an open all incorporating fresh and creative garlic rice, which were spectacular. molasses glaze which melts in the – among them. flow and add a warm touch to the twists for diners who have been crav- That in itself could easily have mouth, masala mash and grilled as- restaurant and theme, and the sushi ing something different for so long. been the perfect sushi meal for two, paragus. Yuzu Kitchen & Bar, 75 Kloof counter is inspired by the scene in Sure, you can still get the typical su- but we felt obliged to try some more Other main courses include Wagyu Street, Gardens, is open Mon- ‘Kill Bill’, where Uma Thurman goes shi served at other establishments, dishes for the sake of the story. As Warrior fillet burgers with gem let- days to Thursdays 4.30pm till to buy her Samurai sword from the but step out the comfort zone and one does. My sensible friend stuck to tuce, goat’s cheese, chili pickle, spicy 11pm, Fridays 4.30pm till mid- sushi chef. try urumaki - smoked duck tartar the Italian Ninja salad from the start- mayo and triple cooked chips; Piggy night, Saturdays noon till mid- The idea behind the design was with sweet and spicy apricot and sze- ers section of the menu – an Asian On The Braai - roasted pork belly night, and Sundays noon till 11pm. also to reduce waste and carbon chuan mayo. You won’t be sorry. “Caesar salad” with romanesque let- with pak choi, smoked bbq black Early service is sushi and ramen footprint, so materials were salvaged We also had Snow Dragon rolls tuce, nashi pear, crispy anchovies and beans and re-roasted bell peppers; only (with half price specials on and reclaimed where possible: the (panko crumbed prawn, avocado, tempura egg yolk – which she de- and for the non-meat eaters, Miso basic sushi), and the full menu is windows from an old steel folding sweet and sour chili, miso mayo- scribed as “yummy”. Veggie - grilled asparagus with nashi available from 6.30pm. factory which ties in with the samu- dressed crabsticks and toasted sesa- From the fun and imaginatively pear, ginger butter, miso mash and a For more information and menu, rai sword mounted on the wall; the me seeds), Onigirazu with tuna and named main courses I more recklessly chili soy reduction. visit www.yuzu.co.za, or call 065 wood and bar tiles from Japanese sesame seeds, and maki like never chose (and had to take home about The “Rock ‘n Roll” ramen are all 346 1792. buildings and martial arts clubs; and before: beet and gin cured salmon half of it) “That Ol’ Cow” which is served with a soft –boiled “scotch

26 May - 01 June 2017 www.48hours.co.za The Next 48hOURS 3 The Next 48hOURS • Entertainment Guide Ambitious and enveloping new musical harbours greatness within

DIRECTORS: Melly Still and Max Barton they aren’t stuck in your head for days CAST: John Owen-Jones, Luvo Tamba, afterwards, many people might consider Vikki Bebb, Judy Ditchfield, Ruby a new musical a failure. That is some- Llewelyn, Busisiwe Ngejane, Andrew thing ‘Tiger Bay’ does not deserve. I wish Laubscher, Zolani Shangase we still had a culture where works of art VENUE: Artscape Opera House could leisurely seep into the popular cul- until May 27 tural consciousness. Sure, instant “hum- REVIEWER: Peter Tromp mability” is not this musical’s strongest suit, but if you appreciate an enveloping his South Africa/Wales co-pro- story and a cast of memorable characters duced debut musical hits all the whose fates one really become invested right marks in terms of scale, in, then ‘Tiger Bay’ will provide you with spectacle and scope. One cannot plenty to get lost in. Too much, in fact. Taccuse directors Melly Still and Max Bar- ‘Tiger Bay’ is a whole lot of musical ton of not delivering on the wow factor. to process. The music can be beautiful It is obvious right from the outset that and is definitely rousing, but there is hardly any expense was spared in the re- such an avalanche of it that it can be alisation of Michael Williams’ wildly am- quite overwhelming. I can hardly recall a bitious dream. Yet, as much as I want to, single composition with clarity, so much I can’t turn a blind eye to some of ‘Tiger of it one has to digest. Also, many of the Bay the Musical’s’ teething problems. songs are so verbose that I often strug- It could be argued that in no other gled to make out what the actors were form of popular entertainment do new emoting about. It might be absurd to works suffer the curse of comparison suggest surtitles at an English produc- with past works quite as much as in tion, but since this is a brand new work, The Guide the musical genre. Whenever an artist it might assist in audiences becoming is bold enough to debut a new piece, more intimately familiar with all of these people waste no time in comparing it new songs. Ruby Llewelyn and Luvo Tamba in ‘Tiger Bay’ to all manner of works in the popular One thing that cannot be faulted is cannon. Many forget that a lot of the the casting. The marvellous SA-Welsh Your guide to musicals that are household names to- ensemble that one sets out on this epic mission alone. regarding some complex subject matter. the best of what day had rocky starts and oftentimes it journey with makes even the patchiest I commend Michael Williams on his Yet, I cannot help but feel that ‘Tiger is happening took a while for them to be embraced segments a joy to sit through. One name ambition and for his impassioned de- Bay’ hasn’t reached its sweet spot quite in and around by the theatregoing public at large. Of that deserves special mention is John fence of multiculturalism in a time when yet. It feels like it needs some time for Cape Town. course, times have changed and peo- Owen-Jones. This seasoned Broadway many sectors of the world appear ready form and content to become married To list your event, ples’ expectations with it. In our age of and West End professional made jaws to retreat back into isolationism. This harmoniously. It deserves that time. email: instant gratification, if you’re not hum- drop on opening night with his passion- is a musical well worth your time; one [email protected] ming the songs on the way home and if ate vocals and is worth the price of ad- that will actually inspire some thought Book at Computicket.

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Composing Art Asemhale Ntlonti. spaces at the well-established Elgin Mushroom Foraging Incredible Illusions day parties. R65 - R150 entry A solo exhibition explores the Until 2 June Rust en Vrede Art Gallery Fungus forager Gary Gold- Incredible Illusions is the an- 9.30AM to 6PM Dock Rd, V&A Waterfront, processes involved in the 113-115 Sir Lowry Road, which showcases works of art man leads participants on a tithesis of your traditional ex- R65 - R150 Cape Town making of Hermien van der Woodstock by established and emerging wild mushroom huntingmush- hibition experience. No hal- Dock Rd, V&A Waterfront, 021 418 3823 | 021 418 3952 Merwe’s art, with Fynbos as 021 462 4276 artists. room-foraging and foraging lowed halls, no soft chamber Cape Town [email protected] the continuous theme. 10 Wellington Road, Durban- expedition around Elgin. music and no photography 021 418 3823 aquarium@ Until 27 May Dress Code – Art Exhibition ville 27 May, 9AM to 3PM bans. The exhibition is meant aquarium.co.za World of Birds Welgemeend, 2 Welgemeend Gallery Momo presents Dress 021 976 4691 rustenvrede@ R725 to be a fun event from begin- The largest bird park in Africa Street, Gardens, Cape Town, Code, a group exhibition ex- telkomsa.net Elgin Vintners, Appletiser ning to end. From finding new Eco-Safari with over 3000 birds including on the grounds of Jan van ploring the use of costume in Road, Elgin, Cape Town and inventive poses on the Ocean Adventurer in partner- numerous birds of prey, as Riebeeck High contemporary art. The work of EVENTS 082 379 2623 | 073 388 8695 artworks to creating your own ship with Ocean Adventurer well as reptiles and monkeys. well-established and new master piece in the art Jam- marine tours, the Two Oceans Walk-through aviaries offer Barbara Wildenboer & Louis emerging artists are featured, KAMERS/Makers 2017 Kirstenbosch Craft Market ming section. Aquarium hosts a 90 minute the chance for close-up en- Olivier Solo Exhibitions working in a variety of disci- If you prefer products that are The market hosts 230 crafters Until 23 July 10AM to 7PM boat trip around Table Bay counters with a variety of Everard Read/Circa Gallery plines through the medium of caringly hand-crafted rather selling a diverse range of R100 – R480 where visitors can look out for birds and animals. presents the solo exhibitions costume. than factory-made, get to KA- crafts from unique jewellery, Watershed, Jubilee Hall, Wa- dolphins, seals, sunfish and 9AM – 5PM daily of Barbara Wildenboer and Until 10 June MERS/Makers is the fest for kids and adults clothing, knit- terfront whales. A trained guide talks R40 - R85 Louis Olivier. Wildenboer’s Gallery MOMO, 170 Buiten- you. Traders handpicked from wear, linen to garden furniture 0715475558 about the biodiversity of Cape Wildlife Sanctuary, Valley Rd, exhibition is entitiled The In- gracht St, CBD. a pool of over 600 applicants and plants. You are sure to Town’s waters, as well as the , Cape Town visible Gardener and Olivier’s 021 424 5150 will be selling unique fashion, find something you’ve always First Thursdays Cape Town unique upwelling systems off 021 790 2730 exhibition is entitled 100 Gen- decor and lifestyle items that wanted. There is also a wide First Thursdays Cape Town is the South African coastline. www.worldofbirds.org.za erations of Soil. Fathoms at Salon 91 you’re unlikely to find else- range of food on offer. Bring a free cultural experience The ticket also includes entry Feeding Times: Until 31 May A two-person art exhibition, where. Of course, artisanal the kids to feed the animals at where art galleries and other into the Aquarium once the Penguins, 11.30AM & 3.30PM Everard Read/CIRCA Gallery, Fathoms, featuring Paul Sen- food and drinks will be avail- the petting farm, meet Vera cultural attractions are open boat trip is complete. Pelicans 12.30PM Ulundi House, Portswood yol and Linsey Levendall. able for purchase, too. the market pig and enjoy a to the public on the first 11AM, 1PM, 3PM & 5PM Cormorants 1.30PM Square, V&A Waterfront. This body of work represents 24 to 28 May pony ride. Thursday of every month. The R195 - R400 Birds of Prey 4.15PM 021 418 4527 a poignant look at an intro- R60 – R120 28 May, 9AM to 3PM night is as much about experi- Dock Rd, V&A Waterfront, spective journey of yearning , Corner Stone Cottages cnr Kirsten- encing art and culture as it is Cape Town Lindt Chocolate Studio – Silo The Place Called Home and coming to terms with the Darling and Castle Street, bosch & Rhodes Drive about exploring the city on 021 418 3823 | 021 418 3952 Retailer known for fine Swiss A solo exhibition by Themba absence of the familiar. Cape Town City Centre 074 333 2170 foot. [email protected] chocolate, truffles & confec- Khumalo including works on Until 17 June [email protected] 5PM to 9PM tionery since 1899. canvas, paper and a selection Salon Ninety One, 91 Kloof The Bottelary Hills Pop Up www.first-thursdays.co.za Feeding Times at the Two Monday 9AM to 6PM; Tues- of new etchings. St, Gardens, Cape Town South African Shiraz & Char- Lunch Oceans Aquarium day to Sunday 9AM to 8PM Until 31 May 021 4246930 cuterie Festival Hand-crafted wine and soul FAMILY FUN Feeding Times at the Two Shop 2, Silo 2, Victoria & Al- Red Room, 62 Mount Rhodes A showcase of some of South foods are a match made in Oceans Aquarium on set fred Waterfront, Cape Town. Drive, Hout Bay How Long is Forever? Africa’s finest charcuterie, heaven and Hartenberg Wine The days every week, animals at 021 831 0360 071 602 1908 A showcase of charcoal, mix shirazes and syrahs for Estate, situated in the heart of The Two Oceans Aquarium the Two Oceans Aquarium media and acrylic on canvas, guests to enjoy. Don’t miss the Stellenbosch Winelands, offers more than 3000 ani- are fed by staff who provide a Garden Walks at Kirstenbosch Blank Projects Fabriano paper and Belgian out on a beautiful day at An- invites you to this year’s Bot- mals in 9 galleries, including a live running commentary for National Botanical Garden for Blank projects started as an linen in celebration of Abe Op- thonij Rupert Wyne, where telary Hills Pop Lunch to em- room full of eerily-lit jellyfish, visitors. Animals in the Ocean the week artist-run project space in perman Gallery’s 1st birthday you simply must try the bark on a journey of sensory an underwater tunnel and the Exhibit are fed daily at 12AM A walk with various guides 2005, dedicated to new devel- in Cape Town. French onion soup, home- experiences. I & J Ocean Exhibit which of- (diver) and 2PM (drop feed). through Kirstenbosch Botani- opments in contemporary Until 31 July made saucisson and the ev- 28 May, 12:30PM to 4PM fers opportunities for qualified Animals in the Ocean Basket cal Gardens. The walks are South African art, and be- Abe Opperman Gallery, 5 er-popular Olive Bar. R550 divers. There is also an inter- Kelp Forest Exhibit are fed on free but garden entrance fee came a gallery in 2012. They Hudson St, 27 May Hartenberg Wine Estate, Bot- active exhibit where visitors Wednesdays and Saturdays applies. Walks are approxi- are now housing two exhibi- 082 551 9708 R220 telary Rd, Stellenbosch can touch plants and animals at 12AM. The African pen- mately 50 or 90 minutes in tions: IJEREMANI LAM by Anthonij Rupert Wyne, Route 021 886 8275. or view them under a micro- guins in the Penguin Exhibit duration, and highlight sea- Senzeni Marasela; and KUK- Rust en Vrede gallery 45, Franschhoek scope, a children’s activity are fed daily at 11.30AM and sonal interest in the Garden. HO ISILILO SOMNTU II by There are three exhibition 084 207 3820 centre, and a venue for birth- 2.30PM. Mon to Fri:

4 The Next 48hOURS www.48hours.co.za 26 May - 01 June 2017 The Next 48hOURS • Entertainment Guide Ambitious and enveloping new musical harbours greatness within New exhibition plumbs mysteries Local country stars to bring it at GrandWest

of a “chaotic universe” rab your cowboy boots Lifetime Achievement Awards for where he produces music for the and get ready for South his massive contributions to the lo- likes of Manie Jackson, who has be- David Krut Projects Cape Town (DKCT) spellbinding beauty, religion and pov- Africa’s biggest country cal music industry. come a staple on the ‘Bakgat Coun- are about to present Asuka Nirasawa’s erty.” music celebration. Taking Another legend who won’t be try Opskop’ stage. The two have re- residency showcase MULTIFINITY, a These are issues that she found to Gplace for the sixth time this year at slowing down soon is Matt Hurter. leased six platinum selling country series of mixed media work on paper be surprisingly universal. Nirasawa has GrandWest’s Grand Arena on Sun- Besides his own hits, the ‘Ride Safe’ albums together. and canvas, and an installation piece created this concept through the use day, June 4, ‘Bakgat Country Op- singer is responsible for fostering Still riding the wave of his 2015 created during a month long residency of circular shapes. skop’ has become a highlight on the careers of younger stars like Ray country release ‘If you could read at DKCT. The exhibition will run from For the artist, the use of multiple the local country calendar. Dylan and JJ Strydom as the presi- my mind’, Afrikaans pop singer Ste- May 30 to June 30 at the Montebello circles acts as a metaphor for the uni- This year’s concert promises to dent of the South African Country ve Hofmeyr’s gravelly voice lends Design Centre (MDC) in Newlands. verse, cells and eternal life. They also have fans on their feet with per- Music Association. itself perfectly to the genre. In August 2016 whilst in residency inspire the cycle of life and death that formances by local legends Tommy ‘Dammit I Love You’ hit maker Double SAMA award winner at the BAG Factory in Fordsburg, Jo- arises from the notion of reincarna- Dell, Lance James, Matt Hurter and Dennis East has been singing for Elizma Theron brings her latest re- hannesburg, Nirasawa began work- tion, in which after death the cycle of Dennis East. They will be joined more than 40 years. When he isn’t lease ‘Boeregirl met ‘n Country hart’ ing with Southern and East African life repeats. by crowd favourites like Steve on the road, fans can catch him at to the stage alongside the multi- textiles such as Shwe-shwe, Kanga Added to her use of circular fabric Hofmeyr, Elizma Theron, Ricus Nel, work at his Blue View Music studio instrumentalist Ricus Nel, whose and Kitenge in her artistic practice. collages, Nirasawa meticulously ap- Manie Jackson, Leah, Pieter Mohr 2016 album ,Ouskool Boerseun, has Nirasawa was inspired by the vivid plies circular dots onto the surface of and Die Broers. already achieved gold status. colour compositions in many of the her creations resulting in a series of All of these artists will be sing- Singer, actress and model Leah’s textiles she explored and the contrast organic domes, adding to the circular ing their biggest hits, accompanied recently released her debut album between the straight lines and areas metaphor. by the ‘Bakgat Country Opskop’ ‘Wonderwek’ after the first version of what the she phrases as, “quiet im- It is through these circular fabric nine-piece band, The Banned. Also cleaned up at most of the country’s mobility”. collages and installation created in her on the bill is newcomer Elandré music awards, while Pieter Mohr Through using fabric in artistic residency that Nirasawa constructed Schwartz, who is currently work- brings his signature blend of mod- production, Nirasawa has the ability to this ‘chaotic universe’, evolving into ing on his debut album after being ern and traditional country to the “reflect diversity within culture”, with an eternity of repetitive cells. signed live during a performance on mix. the name Shwe-Shwe being derived Bok Radio. The Snyman brothers, known from that of King Moeshoeshoe I of For more information, call 021 685 No stranger to local country as Die Broers, round out this year’s Lesotho. Nirasawa is creating what she 0676; send an email to elize@da- audiences, Tommy Dell is as well Bakgat Country Opskop with their terms a chaotic universe, which repre- vidkrut.com; or visit www.david- known for his hits like ‘Teddy Bear’ trio of harmonies. sents the “adoration of life and death krutprojects.com. and ‘Little Rosa’, as he is for his co- within an aspirational dream scene of is situ- medic antics. Now in his 70s, the The concert on June 4 starts at the universe she seeks.” This concept ated on 31 Newlands Avenue, New- living legend has spent most of his 3pm, making it an ideal family is particularly inspired by living in In- lands. life on stage, just like fellow legend outing. dia for a year. The artist reflects on Gallery Hours: Tuesdays to Fri- Lance James. “Big Daddy”, as he Tickets cost between R170 and this experience, articulating that “the days, 9am to 5pm; Saturdays is affectionately known, has more Tommy Dell, or ‘Big Daddy’ as R225 and can be booked via great weight of five thousand years from 10am to 3pm. than 70 album credits to his name he is affectionately called, is Computicket. of history showed me human dignity, and has been awarded numerous on the bill

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Malan St, Cape Town Strand Waterworld munity where we place a high Baden Powell Drive, Faure Tokai Forest Market Gate 1 (Visitors Centre): 90 021 422 1574 074 199 0918 info@swing- A family orientated, beach- importance on gathering of 0766430683 www. Weekly market with very good minute walks at 10:00 time.co.za side Waterslide Park with family and friends for the best vergenoegd.co.za/market/ selection of fresh organic and Gate 2 (Garden Centre): 90 The White House Stables event and function related fa- eating experience while chil- homemade food. Started by minute walks at 10:00 The White House Stables Rush Trampoline Park cilities. Attractions include su- dren have a space to play on Bay Harbour Market, Hout Bay the creative chefs and heads R15 - R60 Riding School was estab- Rush is an indoor extreme per tube, speed slide, and our jungle gym and jumping Enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of Jonkershuis Restaurant of Rhodes Drive, Newlands lished in 2006. We are a pro- Trampoline Park with 1500- adventure playground, and castles. at this market in Hout Bay. the Wine 021 799 8783/73 fessional, friendly and family 2500 square meters of adven- others. The water is solar Friday, 4:30PM to 9:30PM Experience diversity, taste the Estate and Society Bistro this owned yard. Our staff are SA- ture, excitement, fun and heated and undercover tables The Range, Orpen Road, amazing local food and listen market has grown in popular- The Warrior Toy Museum NEF/EQASA/ FEI trained and challenges. Rush features for parties and functions, Cape Town to the musicians. ity in the Cape Town Sothern A permanent display of 4 000 qualified, and have First Aid around 1700 square meters benches with umbrellas for 021 713 2340 Friday 5PM to 9PM; Saturday Suburbs and is a great place model cars, 500 dolls and Certification. We cater for all of wall to wall interconnected picnics, all screened from the and Sunday 9:30AM to 4PM to have a relaxing start to the teddy bears, miniature dolls ages and all levels of riders. trampolines, including dodge- wind. Kaleidoscope Market Day 31 Harbour Rd, Hout Bay, weekend. houses and rooms, two fully 7AM to 7PM ball courts, a cube foam pit, Tues to Fri during school This Community Market Day Cape Town, 7872 Saturday 9AM to 3PM operating railroads, lead sol- Cnr Old Mamre and Zon- hydraulic slam dunk basket- terms 1.30PM to 6PM | Sat to is aimed at empowering peo- 083 275 5586 (weather permitting) dier displays, Meccano, ships nekus Road, Morning Star, ball hoops, battle Beam and a Sun during school terms 9AM ple who are either unem- Porter Estate (Off Tokai Road, and many other miscella- Cape Town 4 meter high Performance to 6PM | Public holidays & ployed, who have been re- Neighbour Goods Market in turn at Manor House) neous toys and models. 0845531556 Wall. school holidays 9AM to 6PM trenched and who have Woodstock 0725388793 10AM to 4PM Mon to Thurs 10AM to 9PM; R60 - R90 started their own entrepre- Located in the Old Biscuit Mill, Address: St George’s Street, Blo Karting Fri to Sat 9AM to 10PM; Sun Beach Rd, Strand, Western neurial ventures. a visit to this market is a must Market Simons Town Blo karting on the beach 9AM to 8PM Cape 3 June – 9am to 2pm for gourmets and foodies. New fab indoors market in the 021 786 1395 when it is too windy to sun- R95 - R125 021 854 4702 Toffie Lane; Claremont. This gourmet market is huge hall of the old Gardens Syna- bathe. 5th Floor, 109 Main Rd, Clare- Tel 021 674 5761 with more than 100 traders gogue which lots of delicious South African Astronomical Ob- R100 for 30min mont Markets and so there are lots of tasty food and a great place to chill servatory Sunrise Beach car park, Sun- 021 683 3841/073 690 4766 Saturday Market organic home baked and on a Saturday. For the kids The national centre for optical rise Beach, , www.rushsa.co.za Vintage, Antiques & Collectables City Farm home cooked treats and farm there is a jungle gym. and infrared astronomy in Cape Town Fair at Cavendish Square Weekly farmers market offer- fresh produce on offer. Thursdays 4:30PM to 8:30PM South Africa. 083 658 8583 markt@blokart. Giraffe House Wildlife Aware- The Vintage, Antiques and ing produce, breads, eggs & Saturdays 9AM to 2PM 14 Hope Street, Gardens. Second and Fourth Saturday co.za ness Centre Collectables Fair is an excit- dairy products, plus artisanal Old Biscuit Mill, 373-375 Al- of every month at 8PM The centre provides easy ac- ing new market that will make foods. bert Road in Woodstock. Earth Fair Market in Tokai 1 Observatory Road, Obser- Que Pasa Swing Time cess to Africa’s wildlife and its debut at Cavendish Square Saturday 9AM to 2PM. www.neighbourgoodsmarket. Another indoor market, this vatory, Cape Town. Weekly lindy hop and swing bird species. Giraffe House from 26 to 28 May 2017. Cre- Granger Bay Blvd, V & A Wa- co.za new market in the Southern 021 4470025 dance classes by Cape Town aims to provide a place for ated by the founders of the terfront, Cape Town, 8051 suburbs offer many special Swing, an organization run by people to enjoy the outdoors, popular Made in the Cape 083 628 3426 Slow Food Market in Willow- treats for lovers of fresh or- Coffee Master Class local dancers, with a view to whilst experiencing and learn- Market, this will be a ‘bro- bridge/Durbanville ganic food. And as a great This is a 3hr course covering growing swing dancing and ing about animals and why cante’ style market, similar to The Saturday Market @ This stylish outdoors market bonus for families with little both the theory behind the lindy hop in Cape Town. The they are special. An important the markets found across Eu- Vergenoegd in Willowbridge Shopping ones: there are plenty of ac- perfect cup as well as some classes are about dancing so- member of their team is Ger- rope. Alongside the market we Centre in Durbanville is a tivities for kids. practical coffee making. With cially and having a good time. ry, a hand reared giraffe. He is 26 to 28 May, have other exciting events! great attraction for foodies of Wednesdays 3PM to 8:30PM everything a home barista Lindy hop is a dance style that joined by some other animal 9AM to 7PM Saturday mornings will kick the Northern Suburbs. There Saturdays 9AM to 2PM needs, including pouring an developed alongside the big friends that have been select- Inside Cavendish Square, off at 08h00 with the are many stalls with delecta- South Palms Centre, Tokai. espresso, milk dynamics and band jazz music of the Swing ed to form part of the wildlife Claremont Vergenoegd Family Breakfast ble international delicatessen, (Next to Builders Warehouse, how to not burn the milk when Era. educational programs. [email protected] Run (or walk). A light bite will fresh organic bread and or- behind Bathrooms Bizarre) making a latte, you’ll be guid- 7PM (Beginner 6-count 9AM – 5PM daily be available to order after the ganic olives. [email protected]

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FILM: PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: SALA- had made the first film such a sensation. ZAR’S REVENGE The search eventually led them to CAST: Johnny Depp, Javier Bardem, veteran screenwriter Jeff Nathanson, Brenton Thwaites, Kaya Scodelario, and while he was busy bringing the Kevin R. McNally, Golshifteh Farahani, filmmakers’ vision and the spirit of the David Wenham, Stephen Graham and new adventure to life, the hunt for a di- Geoffrey Rush rector began in earnest. Ultimately, the DIRECTORS: Joachim Rønning and Espen filmmakers found the “perfect” directors Sandberg to helm the film - the Norwegian di- recting team of Joachim Rønning and ohnny Depp returns to the big Espen Sandberg. screen as the iconic, swashbuck- The directing duo is known for im- ling anti-hero Jack Sparrow in pressing international audiences with the all-new ‘Pirates of the Carib- their Academy Award-nominated epic bean:J Salazar’s Revenge.’ tale of real-life ocean exploration, ‘Kon- The “rip-roaring adventure” finds Tiki’, followed by the highly rated, big- down-on-his-luck Captain Jack feeling scale Netflix miniseries ‘Marco Polo’. the winds of ill-fortune blowing strong- For the directors, the opportunity ly his way when deadly ghost sailors, led to be part of the ‘Pirates of the Carib- by the terrifying Captain Salazar (Javier bean’ franchise was a dream come true. Bardem), escape from the Devil’s Trian- “It’s the kind of movie we grew up with Kaya Scodelario and Johnny Depp in ‘Pirates Of The Caribbean: Salazar’s gle bent on killing every pirate at sea and love,” Sandberg says. “That mix of Revenge’ - notably Jack. adventure, action, and comedy is what Movies Jack’s only hope of survival lies in the we’ve always loved about big American legendary Trident of Poseidon, but to movies.” LABIA Gardens Tel (021) 424 5927 find it he must forge an uneasy alliance Confesses Rønning, “The Pirates Fri 26 –Thurs 01 June R50 (Subject to Concessions) www.thelabia.co.za Last Week: with Carina Smyth (Kaya Scodelario), a films remind me about the kind of mov- Daily 2.30pm Daily 12.00, 2.30, 8.30pm brilliant and beautiful astronomer, and ies that inspired me to become a film- (no 8.30pm Fri, Wed) Henry (Brenton Thwaites), a headstrong maker when I was a kid. Now that I THE ZOOKEEPER’S WIFE (13PV) young sailor in the Royal Navy. have kids of my own, it’s great to make 20TH CENTURY WOMEN (13SLND) At the helm of the Dying Gull, his a movie that they can watch too. It’s a Daily 11.30am, 4.00pm, 8.30pm pitifully small and shabby ship, Captain true family movie. SPLIT (16VL) Daily 12.00, 8.45pm Jack seeks not only to reverse his recent “We know that trying to do some- (no 8.45pm Wed) spate of ill fortune, but to save his very thing original with the fifth installment Daily 1.45, 6.15pm (no 6.15pm Fri) GET OUT (16VHLS) ‘Alien: life from the most formidable and mali- was going to be a challenge, but that Covenant’ cious foe he has ever faced. was important to us,” continues Røn- THE BEATLES: EIGHT DAYS A WEEK (7-9PG) When Jerry Bruckheimer and Disney ning, to which Sandberg adds, “I think Daily 1.45, 6.15pm got set to jump into making the next that we very much looked back to the Daily 5.30pm (except Fri) (no 6.15pm Tues) ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ film, they be- first movie when we went into this. It’s JOHNNY IS NIE DOOD NIE (16DL) gan a search for a new story that would an amazing franchise, and a great re- SILENCE (16V) take the series a few steps forward, sponsibility for us. There are so many Daily 6.00pm Daily 11.30am, 4.00, 8.30pm while at the same time hearken back to fans around the world, and we were (no 11.30am Sat, no 4.00pm Tues) the elements of fantasy, action, comedy, fans as well watching the movies in BEAUTY & THE BEAST (PGV) and elements of the supernatural that Norway.” THE FOUNDER (10-12PG) ‘The Founder’

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Slow Food Market in Stellen- made arts and crafts. But you Blues meets Rock cians from all over the Cape Ny 138 St, , Cape as at Cultural Hubs in Atlantis, a sprinkler. bosch will find great food stalls with Enjoy a musical synergy of - and also from overseas – Town Gugulethu, Langa and Philip- 3 May to 4 June This Stellenbosch market of- the basics like honey, olive oil blues and rock with Richard come to The Crypt for our 060 960 8935 pi. The 64 productions on of- 8PM/5PM/3PM fers a wide variety of goods or bread, there too. Pryor & Pebbleman, Jesse weekly jam sessions always fer include works for babies, R120 and culinary treats First Saturday of the month, Jordan, Doc John, Tauna with a special guest. Experi- Robin Fassie Kock Project toddlers, and teens, where Roxy Revue Bar, GrandWest Saturdays 9AM to 2PM 8:30AM to 2PM Fern and a mystery guest. ence Alvin Dyers on the gui- A laidback café atmosphere audiences see a celebration Casino & Entertainment Oude Libertas Wine Estate, On the grounds of Rust and Showcasing music from BB tar, Roy Davids on the drums offering live music. Pre-book of intercultural exchange with World, Jakes Gerwel Drive, Stellenbosch. (Off Adam Tas Vrede Estate in Durbanville. King to Led Zeppelin. and Tino Europa on the bass. tickets via telephone works from around the world. Goodwood R310 Road) 27 May, 8PM 30 May, 8PM 26 May, 7:30PM Until 27 May 021 505 7777 MUSIC R80 R50 – R100 R180 incl. dinner 021 914 2751 Woodmill Lifestyle Market in The Durbanville Golf Club, 1 Wale Street, Cape Town Alma Cafe, 20 Alma Rd, The Play that Goes Wrong Stellenbosch Miraculous Mozart Sport Road 0793876494 Rosebank, Cape Town Tiger Bay the Musical When they attempt to put on a The Indoor Market offers a Concerts 4-by-2 are giving a 021 976 8120 021 685 7377 The story is set in Cardiff, complicated 1920’s murder wide variety of homemade Chamber Music Concert Jazz at The Crypt Wales at the turn of the last mystery play, everything that goods and culinary treats, life- 26 May, 8:15PM Jazz at The Crypt Born in San Diego, California Terry Nichols & Friends and Lio- century, with the majority of could possibly go wrong, style products and live music. R60 – R100 Glancing through Rashid in 1960, composer, arranger, nel Bastos the action taking place at the does, and audiences find the Last Friday of the month, Hyslop Hall of Bishops Lombard’s famous photo col- multi-instrumentalist William A laidback café atmosphere docklands of Tiger Bay. The resulting chaos so funny that 5:30PM to 10PM School, Campground Road, lection – Jazz Rocks, one re- Haubrich has established offering live music. Pre-book powerfully evocative story will the entire theatre ends up in Vredenburg Road, Stellen- . alizes how long Tina Schouw himself on the local jazz and tickets via telephone introduce the audience to a complete, total, happy disar- bosch. Off Adam Tas R310 in 021 7979788 has been at the top of the jazz African music scenes. Willie 28 May, 7:30PM multitude of characters; from ray, night after night. Directed Devon Valley. scene in Cape Town. Also on Haubrich on trumpet/trom- R190 incl. dinner the Marquis of Bute, believed by Comedian Alan Comittie. 0828283944 Neil Young tribute played by stage, Andrew Lilley, Charles bone accompanied by An- Alma Cafe, 20 Alma Rd, to be the world’s wealthiest Until 17 June Dusty Rhodes Band Lazaar and Maurice Gawron- drew Lilley-piano, Charles Rosebank, Cape Town man at the time, to a recently 7:30PM/8PM/4PM Bo Kaap Food and Craft Market A tribute to Neil Young, Cana- sky. An evening of sublime Lazar-bass, Jarryd West- 021 685 7377 exiled Zulu prince, coming to R100 – R250 Tasty traditional foods includ- dian singer-songwriter, who is singing. drums. Tiger Bay for answers and re- , Link ing samosas, curries, rotis, well known for playing with 25 & 26 May, 8PM 31 May, 8PM Blues meets Rock venge. Road, bredies, koesisters, milk tart, Buffalo Springfield, and Cros- R50 – R100 R50 – R100 Join Richard Pryor & Pebble- 20 to 27 May, 6PM 021 4383300 biscuits, cakes, spices and by, Stills and Nash. The Dusty 1 Wale Street, Cape Town 1 Wale Street, Cape Town man, Jesse Jordan, Doc R100 – R400 more will be on sale. View old Rhodes Band is a folk/rock 0793876494 0793876494 John, Tauna Fern & mystery Artscape Theatre, D F Malan Funny Girl, The Musical photo collections and chat to band who recreates that guest. Music from BB King to Street, Foreshore This musical classic tells the the locals about their history. unique acoustic sound of Neil Jazz at The Crypt Africa Day in the Yards with Led Zeppelin at The Durban- 021 410-9800 fascinating and bitter-sweet A hands on samoosa folding Young. Featuring songs such Eminence of legendary Cape Menyatso Mathole ville Golf Club, Sport Road. story of Fanny Brice whose demonstration will take place as Alabama, harvest, old Jazz vocalist Sylvia “Mama Menyatso Mathole, one of the Saturday, 27 May at 8pm. Andre the Hilarious Hypnotist vocal talents and comedic at 12:00. Entrance free. With man, southern man, and Kaap” Mdunyelwa created co-founders of the “legenday Entry is R80pp. Tel: 021-976 Roxy Revue Bar presents An- ability see her rise from a fun activities for children. many more. Booking is es- her own hall of fame with, 80s band” Sakhile celebrates 8120 dre the Hilarious Hypnotist, Brooklyn music hall singer to First Saturday of each month, sential. Patrons can pre order George Werner on the piano, Africa Day in the Native Yards who entertains audiences Broadway star, and her tem- 10AM to 2PM our delicious Mediterranean Norman Saul on the bass and with his band. As a member of THEATRE with his dry wit, offbeat sense pestuous relationship with The Boorhaanol Centre, mezze platters or bring their Stix Mrwebi on the drums Sakhile, Mathole played at of humour and ability to get gambler Nicky Arnstein. Fea- Pentz Street. (Opposite the own. 27 May, 8PM Wembley Stadium for the Nel- Cradle of Creativity members of the audience to turing iconic songs including Bo-Kaap Civic Centre) 26 May, 6:30PM R50 – R100 son Mandela Tribute Concert, The event offers rich diversity do various strange and weird ‘People’ and ‘Don’t Rain on 0726430054 R120 1 Wale Street, Cape Town and has toured South Africa, and opportunities for local au- routines on stage. Andre My Parade’. Villa Pascal Guest House and 0793876494 Africa and Europe. diences and artists, and will makes his volunteers imper- Until 3 June, 8PM/4PM Durbanville Craft Market Theatre, Durbanville. 27 May, 3PM to 6PM take place across Cape Town sonate everything from a R130 – R150 Here you will find this true 0825694147 / 0219752566 Jazz at The Crypt R70 at the Artscape, the Baxter, washing machine, typewriter The Fugard Theatre, craft market with lots of hand- Every Tuesday great musi- Jazz in the Native Yards, 52 , as well and goldfish to Superman and 021 461 4554

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ot so long ago I did a 10th They made little canapé’s and birthday party for a young set fresh raspberries in Zari spar- Fooding around with girl at my cooking school, kling grape juice. These young ladies Jenny Morris the CooksPlayground in were on a roll and having the time theN Cape Quarter. Since my boys are of their lives. Once all the food was fully grown and have left the nest ready, they set up their party table and own homes of their own, I have with plump grapes, flowers and little found that entertaining 10 year olds dishes of Turkish delight and choco- now versus then are two totally dif- lates then reapplied their lipstick ferent things. and proceeded to pop the corks on The mom of the birthday girl their bottles of bubbly, sang a fabu- briefed me about her little one and lous version of happy birthday to the her friends and said that they were birthday girl, drank to her health and all 10 going on 20, so this was not got stuck into the birthday feast. going to be your traditional cup cake Oh by the way, if you think the and ice-cream kind of party. bubbly was of the alcoholic type, @jennymorrischef So I put on my thinking cap and think again. “10 going on 20” still put together a romantic feast for the means you’re only 10, even in this girls to prepare for themselves. Yes, day and age. These young ladies • 2 cups Zari sparkling grape juice that’s what we do at the CooksPlay- were popping the corks of Zari spar- • Extra half a cup Zari sparkling ground - we make people cook their kling grace juice. It looks like the big grape juice, heated own food. people stuff, pops like it but doesn’t • 40 fresh raspberries They made sushi and got really have the big people stuff in it. Zari • 10 champagne flutes involved in that. They loved learn- sparkling grape juice is full all ages, ing to make it and the look on their all people and any occasion or cel- Method: faces when they stepped back and ebration. Iit’s just like the real thing Stir the gelatine into the heated cast their eyes over their work gave without the headache. grape juice and stir until it has dis- me so much pleasure; it really got my Let’s cook! solved. heart smiling. Stir the gelatine mixture into the Then they built a beautiful rose Raspberries suspended in grape juice. scented meringue tower, which they Place 4 raspberries into each cham- filled with lashings of whipped cream a Zari Jelly pagne flute, cover with the grape and fresh berries and finished off Makes 10 juice mixture and chill until set. with sugar coated rose petals and a © Jenny Morris 2017 All rights re- A feast fit for a precocious, millennial princess shower of icing sugar. It was abso- Ingredients: served lutely beautiful. • 1 tbls powdered gelatine Break in payday with the first ever Brrrrew Event

Paarl Winelands Destination, the by an exclusive CBC brewery tour Spice Route will warm up winter ap- with masterbrewer, Wolfgang Koedel. petites with its debut Brrrrew Event Next, a four-course meal and CBC offering a line-up of gourmet burg- beer pairing are on the cards along- ers, craft beer and live entertainment side live music by Richard Brokensha on Friday, May 26, from 6.30pm to at Barley and Biltong Emporium. 10pm. Guests will also get a chance to shake Partnering with 2017 KLINK hands with Wolgang Koedel and Awards Best Winelands Burger res- Barley and Biltong Emporium chef, taurant finalist, Barley and Biltong Philip Pretorius. Additional drinks Emporium, and leading craft beer and kiddies menu will be available at producer, Cape Brewing Company restaurant prices. (CBC), the Brrrrew Event will kick off with sensory experiences for food, Tickets are R295 per person and beer and weekend lovers alike. Br- includes welcome drink, brewery rrrew Events will take place on the tour, four-course meal and beer last Friday of every month (after pay- pairing. day). Bookings are limited and can be The Spice Route Destination took made by calling 021 863 5200; or top honours at the fifth annual Li- by sending an email to info@bar- lizela Tourism Awards (Mayoral leyandbiltong.co.za. Tourism Awards) that recently took The Spice Route Destination is place in Wellington. The Destination situated on Suid-Agter Paarl clinched the Tourism Business of the Road, Paarl. Year Award at the prestigious provin- For updates on Spice Route Des- cial event. tination and upcoming Brrrrrew Aside from prancing out of the Events, follow the Facebook page office after a long work week, May (www.facebook.com/SpiceR- month’s Brrrrew Event guests can outePaarl), or Twitter (twitter. look forward to a limited edition fla- com/SpiceRoutePaarl). voured CBC beer on arrival, followed

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he world’s first celebrity chef Mutambe (12 Apostles Hotel) and Ti- in the world and a wide selection Wine Show for the first time,” says ing style on Boerekos. and enfant terrible Marco nashe Nyamudoka (The Test Kitchen) of vendors and interactive installa- White. All visitors to this year’s show will Pierre White and South Af- – who will all share some of their tions showcasing food and fare from Jan Hendrik van der Westhuizen is get a chance to watch White and Van rica’s first Michelin-starred fine wine knowledge with show at- around the globe. South Africa’s first Michelin star chef der Westhuizen in action daily, free Tchef Jan Hendrik van der Westhuizen tendees. The floor will be divided into nine and owner of JAN Restaurant in Nice of charge, at the Chefs’ Open Thea- will be turning up the heat as the in- Over 60000 visitors attended the specific exhibition areas for attend- on the French Riviera. Also a gifted tre. In addition, the two chefs will ternational headliners at this year’s three Good Food and Wine Shows ees to explore: Market, Street Food, photographer, food stylist, writer, be cooking up a storm at the Chefs’ 2017 Good Food and Wine Show (G. in 2016, and this year’s footfall is Gourmet, Baking, Kids, Wellness, entrepreneur and businessman, Van Table: smaller, more intimate tick- South Africa’s largest culinary event expected to increase with chefs like Lifestyle, Wine, Beer and Alcohol. der Westhuizen’s humble Middelburg eted events where people will have opens in Cape Town on Friday, June White and Van der Westhuizen on Trailblazing British chef Marco origins set the foundation for his the chance to meet the chefs, taste 2, at the CTICC and will run the en- the bill, the biggest elephant cake Pierre White has been dubbed the “Boereseun and French” twist cook- their food and sample some of South tire weekend until Sunday, June 4. world’s first celebrity chef. Africa’s top wines. The latest foodie trends will be White was 33 when he was award- This year, the show will host nine dished up and South African foodies ed three Michelin stars and still holds theatres, of which seven are free of will have the chance to interact with the title as the first British chef and extra charge for entry, serving up the line-up of exciting food person- the youngest chef ever to earn this even more value for those attending. alities, including headline chef, res- honour. taurateur and foodie Joao Da Fonse- He featured as a star judge and Ticket prices for 2017 ca, popularly known as J’Something, guest on ‘MasterChef Australia’, The early bird online prices are who will share his secret recipes by where he was called “the godfather valid up to one week prior to each preparing a tasty feast for the shows. of modern cooking”. show. Thereafter the door prices As an added bonus, J’Something will White has also trained famous are applicable. Children under 12 take to the stage to perform his mu- chefs like Mario Batali, Gordon Ram- can attend for free and Fridays sic as this multi-talented personality say, Curtis Stone and Shannon Ben- are free for pensioners. Tick- is also the leading man of popular nett. ets are available online at www. band Mi Casa. After retiring from the kitchen in goodfoodandwineshow.co.za and Reza Mahammad, Jenny Morris, 1999 Marco became a restaurateur Computicket. Lentswe Bhengu, Sarah Graham, Neill and has published several books, in- For more information, www. Anthony, Lisa Raleigh, Sherwyn Wea- cluding the best-selling cookbook/ goodfoodandwineshow.co.za; ich and Vanessa Marx are also on this autobiography ‘White Heat’. send an email toinfo@fi- year’s Good Food and Wine menu, “I was last in South Africa in 2014 eramilano.co.za; or call 021 702 in addition to headline sommeliers Marco Pierre White will star as so I am excited to be returning in Jan Hendrik van der Westhuizen 2280. Lloyd Jusa (Saxon Hotel), Gregory this year’s GFWS main attraction 2017 to headline the Good Food & is SA’s first Michelin star chef Still inspired after a decade at the Table Bay

The Table Bay’s Food and Beverage Manager, Marc Weber, has marked a decade at “Cape Town’s Best Ad- dress”. With over 20 years experience in the dynamic, but demanding hos- pitality industry, he knows a thing or two about thriving in it. During his time at The Table Bay, identifying tal- ent and mapping meaningful career paths which lead others to achieving their aspirations has become some- thing of a passion for him. “In the hospitality sector where appropriate and quality skills are in short supply, attracting, nurturing and retaining talent is more im- portant now than it has ever been. People who are inspired, empowered and acknowledged are more likely to put their hearts into their work and achieve,” says Weber. Marc Weber is still going He believes passion is the key strong after 10 years to surviving and thriving in a field where the hours are long and where personal lives often take a backseat while the industry is at its peak and young age, he would help his mom the rest of the world takes its down- in the kitchen and then ended up time. working with his parents at small ca- “When it comes to passion in our tered functions. After finishing high industry, you either have it or you school in Cape Town, he travelled to don’t. But, if you do have it, there the United Kindgom where he lived is tremendous potential for great re- for four years. During that time, he wards. Managers should have a keen found his way into the kitchens of eye for spotting people with passion, restaurants and hotels there. and be enthusiastic to guide, teach 20 Years on and he is as inspired and nurture. As a leader of a team, as he was then. He describes his ap- I feel that by imparting my knowl- pointment as Assistant Food and edge can help my team to flourish. Beverage Manager at The Table Bay Empowering them in their positions as a milestone in his career. is essential for harnessing their pas- “I have had the privilege of work- sion and allowing them to grow. At ing at the iconic Table Bay for 10 The Table Bay, staff development years now, with my career highlight is considered on an individual basis being when I was promoted to Food to ensure that each person’s needs and Beverage Manager in 2014. In are addressed and individual career the past year, myself and my team paths can be mapped based on what have managed an award winning they want to achieve. I believe very wine list and have also completed the strongly in this approach.” first brew of our own craft beer in Weber has always been passionate collaboration with Darling Breweries. about food so his move into the hos- These are indeed exciting times at pitality field was not surprising. At a The Table Bay.”

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