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Hats off to our young drama talent

even want to study drama – who senting “all races”. And that is as it may or may not be “trying their luck” should be. We should consider rep- just to get a chance to win one of resentation in this country. But ulti- Encore the fabulous prizes – a little more mately the people that needed to be about that later. on that stage, were the right ones, By Rafiek Mammon Then I remembered that some and those who stood in judgment rafiek@.co.za four or five years ago I also judged at of the participants’ work were the this competition – it may have been ones that should have been there. smaller then, so definitely not as time And the ones that won the bursaries consuming. And, I also remembered and the cash prizes and the calls on f last week’s National Drama very vividly the standard of the par- the soaps, and even the “consola- Competition for high school ticipants. So, on May 19, I spent the tion” prizes that encourage those learners is anything to go by, day in the Artscape Theatre, watch- that didn’t make the finals but show then I am happy to report that ing and evaluating 60 monologues – Wian Taljaard (Cradock High School - 2nd place), Cantona promise, were more than deserving Ithe future of drama – at the very from Dario Fo to Athol Fugard and of their prizes. James (Randfontein High School - Winner), Karen Meiring least the acting fraternity is in very from Oscar Wilde to William Shake- (kykNET Head of Channel) & Henry Serfontein (Waterkloof Thing is: the race thing was not good hands. speare: mature material that some of High School - 3rd place) made into an issue. It just was. No Hosted at Artscape for more them delivered like masters. And yes, quota system was used…if you were than a decade, this drama competi- a few of them do not yet possess the deserving you were there. And the tion has been a highlight on school emotional complexity to understand nouncements were made: announce- ers – who took the chance to be so “races” just added up…and even if calendars throughout the country. and interpret a grownup monologue ments that are going to change the brave. We all are guilty (and I am the race was a consideration in the pre- In preliminary rounds, the organis- from Fugard’s ‘Hello & Goodbye’ or lives of some of these young pro- first to admit it) of pointing out and liminary rounds, when the top 60 ers travel throughout , Wilde’s ‘The Importance of being spective thespians forever. I am talk- whining about the lack of opportu- compete, they compete fairly. Isn’t “auditioning” about 500 prospective Earnest’, or to do Macbeth’s famous ing bursaries to study at Northlink nities in the country. And, for those that what we should be working to- participants in search of the 60 tal- “Is this a dagger I see before me…” and at Stellenbosch University, top- few days, it felt like I was part of wards? ents that eventually get to perform monologue, but take it from some- up bursaries for others…appearances something that was not considered Kudos to the organisers; to the at the competition in May. I was for- one who has seen more theatre than on local soap operas and even a to the hilt regarding race, or even sponsors and to those people who tunate enough to be asked to judge I have had hot dinners, these children short film that KykNet will be shoot- class. That for a few days, seeing the assisted with this exceedingly well- the monologues. It did mean having did a stupendous job. ing with the finalists and airing to its camaraderie among judges, among run event that contributes tremen- to give up an entire day, and by an And when the time came for the national and international viewers. participants and even the learners’ dously to the restoration of one’s entire day I mean an entire day. It eight finalists to do their thing on the And when all is added up, we coaches felt that it was a microcosm confidence in the future of the arts started at 11am and ended at 10pm. final night, the evening was nothing need to take a minute to under- of what I would love for this country industry. It clearly speaks volumes to So, when I was asked, I thought short of electric, and the competition stand what this competition means to evolve into. two important things that were de- carefully about what it meant: sit- as tight as a condom on a beach ball. to the industry, to the country and And I am sure the entire affair nied those of us who grew up in the ting through 60 monologues of high Before the worthy winners were more importantly to the individu- was measured in a way that had the Apartheid regime: opportunity and school learners who may or may not announced, some interesting an- als – those talented young learn- judges and the participants repre- access…

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2 The Next 48hOURS www.48hours.co.za 27 May - 02 June 2016 The Next 48hOURS • What’s Hot The opening night of ‘Burn ACTOR FOCUS: Ralph Lawson

The Floor’ at the Baxter By Peter Tromp neck out and taken a chance and un- mance In A Play” and “Best New Sa dertaken something that isn’t merely Script” for ‘A Voice I Cannot Silence’ In this regular feature, we go a safe bet - when I was asked to play at the recent Naledi Awards. How deep into the minds of some of Prof. Higgins, for example, in ‘My Fair did that recognition feel? And do/ our finest actors. Lady’ for the first time I thought that should awards matter to an actor? they might live to regret it. But the There’s no doubt about it, it feels alph Lawson’s career spans role became a catalyst for something great! I think that self-doubt is part four decades, with landmark in me that I wasn’t aware of until and parcel of the make-up of any roles ranging from Shake- then. The audience really bought actor; it’s what spurs us on and, in speare’s Hamlet to Mozart into it. And I went on to play it in many ways, keeps us going. So when inR Shaffer’s ‘Amadeus’ and the Nar- three different productions. That was one is awarded recognition for a rator in Sondheim’s musical ‘Into The a highlight. And I have to say that ‘A piece of work it’s a real panacea. So, Woods’. Voice I Cannot Silence’ has been the yes, I think awards are important, as One of our most recognisable same. The response of audiences of long as the self-doubt remains some- thespians will shortly be back on the all ages and backgrounds has been where at the back of your mind and planks in in the universal- terrific and beyond any expectation. you don’t let them go to your head. ly lauded ‘A Voice I Cannot Silence’, Very heartening. Awards also have an important func- running at The Fugard Theatre Stu- tion in that they bring a play or a dio for a short season from June 7 What has kept you going all this performance to the attention of po- to 25. time? What is your inspiration/ tential audiences. Written by Lawson and Greg Ho- muse? mann, ‘A Voice I Cannot Silence’ is I think I’m a fairly regular oke, re- Are there any roles in your career an empathetic personal examination ally. I like braais and bacon and eggs you’d like to have another shot at; of life as portrayed through Alan Pa- with good coffee and the newspapers that you feel you might be better ton’s own words, stories, poems and on Sunday mornings and I place a equipped to inhabit now? autobiographies. It highlights the good deal of value on my home life I feel that, after all this time, I’m fi- invaluable contribution made by the and the close friends I have, many nally beginning to master some of author of ‘Cry, the Beloved Country’ of whom have nothing whatsoever the intangibles of my profession, like who was, in the words of Douglas to do with the theatre. Of course, I technique, for instance. Of course, Livingstone, a “lighthouse in the love the theatre and the people who Ralph Lawson as Alan Paton in ‘A Voice I Cannot Silence’ - with the march of time certain as- South African twilight” during the inhabit it and I revel in all aspects Photo credit: Anthony Stonier pects of acting become easier, but dark decades leading up to the coun- of it and consider myself very lucky others, in turn, become more dif- try’s constitutional democracy. that I’m able to be fully engaged in ficult. It’s no good having learnt to Capetonians can now finally catch acting, directing, writing or teach- essential opportunities to apply what ton’s) own words, which in turn sug- pick up cues quickly if you can’t hear up with Johannesburg and Durban ing young aspiring artists. I find the they’ve learnt and to learn the finer gested its dramatic content. The re- them properly anymore. And what and see for themselves why the pro- latter particularly inspiring for the points of their craft from seasoned sult has been a very ‘character driven’ good is fine articulation if your teeth duction caused such a stir in those positive responses it elicits in our professionals. Many of the skills in- piece that portrays the inner lives of are falling out? Joking aside, I’d like cities and walked away with three changing society. Like Alan Paton, I volved are handed down and can’t the characters as much as what they to have a shot at (King) Lear, perhaps, Naledi awards in April. love nature, which can sometimes, in be found in text books. At present stood for. We were at pains to avoid while my hard-learned technique can his words, ‘fill me with an emotion I’m engaged in forming a small com- a mere tribute to a great writer and still serve me before my stamina fi- You’ve had an illustrious and long beyond describing’; and Mozart, too. pany in KZN which will endeavour to tried to give an accurate rendering nally conks out. career. What are some highlights But in the final analysis it’s my col- bridge the gap between tertiary edu- of the man: his inner conflicts (the that spring immediately to mind? leagues who are the greatest inspira- cation and the industry at large by essence of drama), his quirks and It’s the lowlights that seem to in- tion to me. providing ongoing training and work what really motivated him. His sheer “Last night a show changed my habit one’s subconscious and raise opportunities. And I’ve learn that it genius with words underpins it all at life.” Which show? their ugly heads more often than the Tell us a little about your acting takes a lifetime to begin to master the same time, which makes it eco- It’s probably the less good ones that highlights. Unfortunately, I’m a per- training - formal and informal - the required skill and technique and nomical, easy on the ear and often made me think I could conceivably fectionist; and in a job where one is and what you discovered about that there’s always something new to very moving. It’s been most grati- have done better that might have dealing with so many variables and yourself and your craft. discover about oneself and the con- fying to hear from members of the changed my life! in essence ‘sculpting in snow’ (I love I was fortunate to be able to train tribution one can make. audience that the play seems also to that definition of acting), this can as an actor in London, where I went say something about where we are Finally, three words you feel de- be quite demoralising. Of course, to the Central School after a stint at ‘A Voice I Cannot Silence’ made now in South Africa. But politics are scribe you best as an actor... when the work is successful and UCT. The emphasis at Central was on waves in Joburg and Durban, and very much in the background and Patient (with others, not myself); ea- resonates with audiences, it’s a won- practical, classical training. But, nat- it’s about to land in to Cape Town. it’s really a human story with what ger (to absorb new experiences); lazy derful thing. It often happens when urally, no amount of training is much What can audiences look forward to has been obvious since we opened at (unfortunately). one least expects it and for reasons good without a great deal of real ex- with the show? the National Arts Festival last year, that defy logic, but it’s grand when perience and I was lucky enough to The play is fairly unusual in that namely a gratifyingly broad appeal. * Bookings can be made at Compu- it does. Interestingly, it’s happened be exposed to this. It’s much harder much of the dialogue was created ticket, or the Fugard Theatre box of- once or twice when I’ve stuck my for young actors these days to get the out of the protagonist’s (Alan Pa- You won the “Best Lead Perfor- fice on 021 461 4554. GOOD FOOD TO YOUR

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Artscape to launch Youth Month with new Lunch Hour Concert series

rtscape Theatre will be guest artist Jimmy Nevis on Satur- 9 to 11, with the Benjamin Jephta launching an exciting and day, June 4. Quintet, joined by other young art- jam-packed Youth Month The hip hop production ALL- ists performing in the Artscape Are- programme with the first of Basters will bring South African and na. Atheir new Artscape Lunch Hour Con- Dutch artists together on stage on That same weekend will see an certs on Wednesday, June 1. June 15 at 7.30pm; and June 16 at explosion of hip-hop culture when Starting at 1pm, the first free 3pm. Stories will be shared in music the popular show ‘Cape Town’s Artscape Lunch Hour Concert is in and song with HemelBesem in col- Most Wanted’ return to the Artscape association with the Cape Town laboration with Dutch hip hop art- Theatre for three performances, on Philharmonic Ochestra and kicks off ists Skaffalau aka Helberg, Dutch Friday and Saturday, June 10 and at the Artscape’s Chandelier Foyer female hip hop artist Marikit, Afri- 11. where the young musicians from the kaans music icon Gian Groen, ‘SA’s Another popular returning pro- Masidlale strings and woodwinds Got Talent’ winner, the opera singer, duction is the Artscape Youth Jazz projects will perform. James Bhemgee, Afrikaans female Festival, with a line up of 100% These young musicians, from MC Yoma, Afrivisie winner Herman South African music, on Saturday, Langa, Mamre and Nyanga, form Kleynhans, hip hop artist Linkris, June 18. Young jazz musicians will part of the Cape Town Philharmonic ATKV’s tannie Francis Brown, Bo- complete a 10-week mentorship Orchestra’s youth development and land Godfather of hip hop Die Hoof- programme with artists like Camil- training projects. Masidlale, which lig, and more. The showcase will lo Lombard (piano), Frank Paco translates to “Let’s Play”, was started be presented by Afrovibes Festival (drums), Wesley Rustin (bass), Marc in 2009 to provide musical training and Artscape supported by Consu- De Kock (saxophone) and musi- to children from township areas in late General of the Kingdom of The cal director Amanda Tiffin (vocals), their mother tongue. Children be- Students from the Masidlale strings and woodwinds projects Netherlands. before taking to the stage to raise tween the ages of 6 and 17 receive Benjamin Jephta (musician, com- funds for the Western Cape Reha- strings and woodwind training from poser and arranger and band leader), bilitation Centre. members of the Cape Philharmonic Kyle Shepherd (2014 Standard Bank Youth Orchestra both in their com- Capetonians working in the city are an exciting month-long programme Young Artist - paino), Marcus Wyatt * For more information about these munities and at the Artscape Theatre invited to take a break from their aimed at celebrating Youth Month (an 8-time SAMA nominee - trum- events coming up at Artscape, visit complex on a weekly basis and many daily routine to enjoy a chance to and marks the 40th anniversary of pet), Sisonke Xonti (sax) and Jonno www.artscape.co.za; or www.cpo. students have gone on to graduate experience the magic of theatre. the historic June 16, starting with Sweetman (drums) will be on stage org.za/outreach/ for more about the to the CPO Music Academy. This first concert will also launch the Sekunjalo Edujazz Concert with from Thursday to Saturday, June Masidlale project.

Pieter-Dirk Uys’s Illusionists, jugglers, mimes and one-man theatrical clowns to descend on city stage memoir in

Pieter-Dirk Uys will perform ‘The father Hannes Uys and his mother Echo Of A Noise’, a show looking Helga Bassel. His grandmothers, back over his life, at Theatre on the his teachers, his passions. Sophia Bay in Camps Bay from Tuesday, Loren, censorship, false eyelashes May 31, to Saturday, June 18. and making a noise when everyone Having performed alone on the demanded silence. stages of the world well over 7000 This is just Uys speaking and times, Uys has learnt that every opening his heart; talking about show is the first and the last per- his private and public life. The big formance – because each audience hair and silky repartee of Evita Be- demands and gets a different en- zuidenhout have been stored else- ergy, topicality and excitement. where for some other time. He will Now in his 70th year, Uys lead audiences into his inner sanc- doesn’t glance back at the success- tuary, taking theatregoers through es and failures that have strength- our shared history and showing us ened his belief in a constant im- where “public” and “private” meet. provement of his work, but at those small signposts that throughout his * Performances will take place from life subconsciously pointed him in Tuesday to Saturday at 8pm. a right and original direction. His Book at Computicket.

‘Imagine!’ an afternoon of whimsical entertainment

The ‘Imagine!’ Family Magic Spec- antics and fun-filled fantasy for the and we look forward to entertaining tacular, regarded as South Africa’s whole family. Boasting a cast of over all of you at the Artscape Theatre”, biggest magic show, returns to the 50 enthralling illusionists, jugglers, says director David Artscape Theatre in the Mother City mimes, clowns and more, the show is Gore. on Saturday, May 28, 2016. once again directed by Chad Findlay. Proceeds from the show will be Presented by the College of Mag- Celebrating 36 years of teaching used in aid of the organisation’s ic, Cape Town’s only magical arts the art of magic and its allied arts Umlingo Outreach initiative which organisation, in association with the as well as vital life-skills to children provides holistic life skills to young Artscape Theatre, ‘Imagine!’ is a be- and adults in 2016, the College of people in need. guiling adventure for the young and Magic, a non-profit organisation and the young at heart. Whilst tickets for the only one of its kind in the world, * Limited tickets are available for Sat- the first show at 12pm have vanished is thrilled about the public’s palpable urday’s 3pm show. in a blink of an eye, an additional excitement for ‘Imagine!’. Tickets are from R130 with discounts show at 3pm has been added to the “Magic has an amazing abil- for family bookings. Book at Com- line-up. ity to bring people together for an puticket. ‘Imagine!’ features South Africa’s unforgettable experience. To see the For more information, visit www. top children’s entertainers in a fan- overwhelming demand for our show collegeofmagic.com; or call 021 683 tastical world filled with incredible by Cape Town’s families and magic 5480. The satirical icon will open up about his personal life illusions, dazzling magic, hilarious fanatics has been a welcome surprise

4 The Next 48hOURS www.48hours.co.za 27 May - 02 June 2016 The Next 48hOURS • Entertainment Guide Music Exchange: Climate for local talent has never been better

the end of this round the winner will be Gig of the week bique); and from South Africa, Bongani announced – exciting stuff. Sotshononda’s United Nations of Africa, The winner will be invited to perform Africa Day eKapa 2016 – Saturday, May and Dave Reynolds & Tony Cedras. with a magnificent symphony orchestra 28, at the City Hall By Martin Myers alongside some of South Africa’s top di- Featuring Fredy Massamba (Congo Time: 8pm to 11pm @martinmyers vas at the spectacular Divas Unite 2016 Brazzaville), Netsayi and Black Pressure Cost: R100 to R150 concert, to be staged at the Grand Arena, (Zimbabwe), Stewart Sukuma (Mozam- Book at Webtickets, or at the door. inety percent South African at GrandWest Casino, on August 9. music on local stations;, the The diva line-up for this year in- inaugural South African Voice cludes, amongst others, gospel singer winner (Richard Stirton) be- and TV personality, Rouchelle Liede- ingN announced last Sunday; finalist Zoe mann and young jazz songstress Ade- Modiga and Thembeka Mnguni receiving lia Douw; the award-winning sopranos a record contact – a lot has happened in Magdalene Minnaar and Lynelle Kenned, the last 14 days or so and more oppor- as well as seven-time SAMA nominated tunities appear to be around the corner. all-girl group, Blackbyrd. On Saturday, June 4, 11 and 18, the Says event initiator and producer, stage of the Amphitheatre at the V&A Barbara Lenhard, “We are absolutely de- Waterfront will be ready for an exciting lighted to share this wonderful platform new talent search, the Divas Unite Young with our vocal divas of the future. Divas Singing competition. The first Young Diva will have the op- The search? To find the first young portunity to perform in the company of diva to perform at this year’s Divas Unite leading female vocalists, plus our very concert on Women’s Day. own Divas Unite choir.” The great news is it can be attended Talented young vocalists wishing to by the public and is open to talented take part in the competition can find more information online by visiting

The Guide young vocalists between the ages of eight and 18. www.divas-unite.co.za and clicking on From two to four in the afternoon, on the ‘Young Divas’ link. Your guide to the Saturdays of June 4 and 11, the au- What a lovely chance to grab with the best of what dition rounds will take place where pre- both hands. I always seem to say to is happening selected young vocalists will each per- young artists, “What is the worst that in and around form one song for the judges Kim Kallie, can happen?” Some will say nothing, but Cape Town. Bev Scott-Brown and Adelia Douw. you’ll never know until you try, right? To list your event, On Saturday, June 18, from 2pm on- Nothing in the music business is stand- email: wards, the final round will commence, ard; everything is a negotiation. It’s how [email protected] which will showcase the 10 selected fi- you prepare for the negotiation that’s nalists, each performing two songs. At ultimately the key. Tony Cedras will be at Africa Day eKapa 2016

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27 May - 02 June 2016 www.48hours.co.za The Next 48hOURS 5 The Next 48hOURS • Entertainment Guide 18 years of feet tapping Big Band ART ART MARKETS ers, each with their own inter- Deborah Bell, Walter Battiss, Woodmill Market pretation of the landscape Sandile Goje and others. Hosting 30 diverse stalls with they find themselves in. The Until 30 May boutique wines, craft beers Jazz at the Baxter participating artists are Rich- FREE and home-made foods. Local ard Witikani, Rosie Eclectica Modern, 9 Caven- musicians entertain crowds, f you are a jazz lover, then the Mudge, Tamsin Relly, Banele dish Street, Claremont, Tel: and kids are welcome. Cape Town Big Band Jazz Fes- Khoza, Ruby Swinney (021) 671 7315 Fridays tival promises to set your feet and Talya Lupinsky. Free tapping from Wednesday to Until 28 May Bit by Bit Mosaic WoodmillMarket,Vredenburg ISaturday, June 1 to 4. Celebrat- FREE Experience a day you will al- Road, Stellenbosch, Email: ing 18 years at the Baxter Concert Smith Studio, 56 Church ways remember. Half day nikki.vanniekerk@steinhoff. Hall, the Festival will showcase 24 Street, Cape Town, Tel: (021) Saturday workshop that is co.za school, college and community big 422 0814 perfect for beginners – ‘you bands who will be participating in will be amazed at what you Noordhoek Community Market the four day Festival. Cape Town’s Underwater Wil- can achieve after just 1/2 a High quality vendors including derness Photography Exhibition day,’ says owner Kerry Ather- The Foodbarn, African Juice The full line-up of acts: Cape Town’s Underwater Wil- stone. Take the first step and Bar, Angel Chefs, Buddy’s derness photography exhibi- we will guide you through the Burgers, Kitchen, Wednesday, June 1 tion displays images dedicat- mosaic process. All the work- Jacki A’s, Kitchen Cowboys Uni-Sound Big Band ed to the marine life found off shops are very practical. and Passion Foods, in a child- Rondebosch Boys’ Prep Jazz Band the coast of the Western R400 per person & Special friendly setting with views out Jazz Band Cape. Bringing together nine rates when booking for 2 peo- over Noordhoek to the sea. Wynberg Boys’ High School Jazz award-winning photographers ple. Thursdays Band and showcasing 90 photos Observatory, Cape Town, Tel: Free Stellenbosch Youth Jazz Band and curated by Jean Tresfon, 079 042 3908 Cape Point Vineyards, Silver- Edujazz Big Band the exhibition aims to promote mine Road, Noordhoek, Cape Rondebosch Boys’ Prep will be performing on June 1 diving opportunities around Big Tree Mosaics Town,Tel:(021) 789 0178 Thursday, June 2 Cape Town. Funds raised Join Michelle McConnell, who The Little Giants through the sale of the photos started her journey into the art V&A Market on the Wharf St. Joseph’s Marist College Jazz will be donated to Shark Spot- of mosaics after an inspira- Cape Town’s only permanent Band SACS High School Senior Jazz performing in the Alumni Big ters for one of their important tional trip to Turkey, at her market has an array of local High School Senior Big Band Band: marine research projects. home studio in . and international fresh, arti- Band Alumni Big Band Dan Shout, Justin Bellairs, Mike Until 31 May - Mon to Sun 9:30am – 12:30pm & 6pm – sinal and gourmet food stalls, Wynberg Girls’ High School Big Rossi, Marc de Kock, Claire de 9.30am – 6pm 8pm on-site demo kitchens, chil- Band Saturday, June 4 Kock, Ian Smith, Vaughn Fransch, R135 | u14 R65 | u18 R100 | R60 – R90 dren’s entertainment and Beau Soleil Music Centre Pridwin P’zazz Jazz Band (JHB) Jody Engelbrecht, Willy Haubrich, Pensioner R100 42 Primula Crescent, Well- more. Delft Big Band Heathfield High School Jazz Band Siya Charles, Nick Green, Shaun , Dock wayPark East, Durbanville, Daily Big Band Johannes, Darryl Andrews, Andrew Road, V&A Waterfront, Cape Tel: 073 653 2688 Free Friday, June 3 Rondebosch Boys’ High School Ford, Adam Coolsaet; Conducted Town, Tel: (021) 418 3823 / Noble Square, V&A Water- Sacs Junior School Jazz Band Junior Jazz Band by Mike Campbell. (021) 418 3952 Fiddlewood Pottery Studios front, Dock Road, Cape Town, Rustenburg High School For Girls’ Rondebosch Boys’ High School Classes are small and inti- www.marketonthewharf.co.za Jazz Band Senior Jazz Band * Tickets are R100 adults, (R350 for Catherine Timotei Exhibition mate giving student’s ample Sans Souci Jazz Cats Uct Big Band all four performances) and R50 for Contemporary Corsican artist individual attention as they The Watershed Market SACS High School Junior Jazz Seniors/Scholars/Students. Catherine Timotei exhibits learn the tricks of the trade. The Watershed Market is host Band The following musicians will be Book through Computicket. works from her ‘Fast Co-Exist’ Beginners are more than wel- to ceramics, art, furniture, tex- series of oil paintings. The come to come and learn tiles, fashion and jewellery on artwork has been selected by about pottery basics such as; sale . It also has facilities for renowned French furniture glazing, firing, hand as well as exhibitions, live entertainment design house Roche Bobois wheelwork. and workshops events. to enhance the nouveaux 10am – 12:30pm, 7:30pm – Daily CODA Africa to rock The Crypt classique pieces in their new 10pm & 5pm – 9:30pm Free showroom. R410 Watershed, V&A Waterfront, Until 30 June Fiddlewood Pottery Studio Dock Road, Cape Town, Tel FREE 88, 1st Avenue, Harfield Vil- 021 408 7840 Roche Bobois , 10 Kloof lage, Claremont, Tel: (021) Street, Cape Town, Tel: (021) 671 2515 Tokai Forest Market 286 0793 / 083 7456073 This market has a little bit of MARKETS something for visitors of all Abe Opperman: Traces of Time ages. It also provides an op- The launch exhibition of Abe Market portunity for some family Opperman’s Cape Town gal- Situated under the magical quality time and adventure. lery features his own work in Tokai Mountains, the Muizen- There is a great deal of fun to an exhibition called Traces of berg market offers a totally be had for each member of Time, in which his art explores diverse shopping experience. the family, from activities for the concepts of freedom and From fresh fruit and vegeta- the kids to shopping for the flight. bles to little delicious cakes of teens as well as culinary high- “Though all the pictures on all colours and sizes, fashion lights for the foodies. display invite the onlooker to at incredibly low prices and Every Saturday @ 9am – 2pm pause and reminisce, the great gift ideas, this market Tokai Forest, Open Road/ works that stand out are those will not disappoint. Spaanchemat River Road, painted around memories of Every Sunday @ 8am - 5pm. Tokai Opperman’s own childhood.” Sunrise Circle, Muizenberg, Read Marie Stinnes’ review Cell: 076 037 0862, www.mil- Fashion in the Village Market of Traces of Time at Abe Op- nertonfleamarket.co.za The monthly market is the perman Gallery. passion project of Cape Town Until 31 July Flea Market local and fashion guru Kim Abe Opperman Gallery, 5 Cape Town’s most diverse Speer, who also runs the Hudson Street, , outdoor market and famous weekly Friday night Blue Bird Cape Town, landmark for bargain hunters! Garage Food and Goods Tel: 082 5519708 Enjoyendless variety of used Market out of the same space The members of CODA Africa items ranging from household (an old converted postal plane Of Movement and Experience goods and bric-a-brac, to col- hangar in the heart of the sub- A rotating exhibition “in black lectables and antiques at bar- urb). While she gives much of Hot on the heels of their HIFA phone and DJ sounds. Their signa- ‘Most Promising Artiste in Africa and white”, Of Movement and gain prices. her attention to the regular 2016 performance, CODA Africa ture ensemble traverses different 2014’, and ‘Best African-Electro Experienceexplores expres- Open weather permitting from evening event, she launched will be taking it down a notch to genres from Classically-inspired Act 2014’ alongside Goldfish and sions of change through print- 8am Saturdays, Sundays & the vibe daytime clothing and revisit their more soulful and ambi- ballads to Electro-Swing, Dub Mi Casa. making and drawing by iconic Public Holidays design fair in an effort to find ent repertoire for an intimate even- Step, Reggae and Hip Hop. Coun- artists working during particu- Ample free parking expression for her long-time ing at The Crypt Jazz Restaurant in tries the world over have enjoyed * Tickets at R85 can be booked by larly challenging eras. Fea- Marine Drive (R27), Metro In- love of beautiful attire. Wale Street on Friday, May 27, at their dynamic and varied perfor- calling 079 683 4658; or by send- tured artists include Peter dustrial Every 1st Saturday of the 8.30pm. mances. ing an email to info@thecryptjazz. Clarke, Dumile Feni, Marlene For further info visit www.mil- month @ 11am – 4pm Fronted by vocalist Zami Mdin- Their most recent album ‘Dis- co.za. Dumas, Sam Nhlengethwa, nertonfleamarket.co.za Blue Bird Garage, Muizen- gi, CODA Africa combines electric closure’ was nominated for 2 All The Crypt Jazz Restaurant is situ- Diane Victor, Käthe Kollwitz, berg, Tel: 082 3312471 strings (violin and cello) with saxo- Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA) for ated on 1 Wale Street, Cape Town.

6 The Next 48hOURS www.48hours.co.za 27 May - 02 June 2016 The Next 48hOURS • Entertainment Guide MARKETS EVENTS EVENTS EVENTS Prices at Ratanga fall Durbanville Saturday Market quet competition. tisan breads, winter inspired friends. Every 1stSaturday of every 27 – 29 May culinary treats, live music and R310 per person (sushi-mak- month Capegate Shopping Centre. special dining experiences. ing experience, a classic sig- With over 200 stalls you will C/O Okavango & de Bron av- 3 – 5 June nature Crystal mojito and then to 2006 levels find everything from crafts, enue, , Tel: (021) R60 – R200 the best part: eating the actu- food and plants. Bring the 981 2289 Durbanville Wine Route, al sushi that you have person- kids and enjoy the market un- Tel: 083 3101228 ally made) der the ancient oak trees Good Food & Wine Show African Pride Crystal Towers while listening to soulful mu- The Good Food and Wine Imagine! Family Magic Spec- Hotel & Spa, sic play in the background. Show presents a culinary tacular Tel: (021) 525 3888 8:30am – 2pm event which includes food Imagine! Family Magic Spec- FREE and wine tastings, talks, ex- tacular promises the enchant- MUSIC Gardens of Rust enVrede Es- hibitors and celebrity chefs. ment of the Artscape The- tate, Wellington Rd, Durban- This year’s theme Fresh ex- atre combined with the Naughty Neighbour Live Band ville, Tel: 072 173 1040 plores sustainability, urban imagination of the College of Launch farming and nutrition. The Magic to deliver a show filled Naughty Neighbour host Market on Hope event is hosted by Fiera Mila- with laughter, illusion and a three highly acclaimed bands, Pull in and get your fill of ex- no Exhibitions Africa. hefty dose of fun for anyone 7th Son, Crossfire Collision otic eats and wholesome 27 – 29 May over the age of five. and Swatting Bats. The bands treats. Along with Food from R190 weekend pass | R160 28 May @ 12pm – 13:20pm | perform punk rock and reg- around the world - breakfast wine combo | R140 one day Additional show 3pm – gae live for an audience. and lunch Smoothies, gour- pass | R100 students & pen- 15:20pm 27 May met coffee, delicious des- sioners | R50 children 13 to R130 – R150 (Family of six) R30 – R40 serts, beer, wine, ginger beer, 18 | free for children U13 , DF Naughty Neighbour, Stadium live music, beautiful clothing Cape Town International Con- Malan Street, Foreshore, on Main, Main Road, Clare- &jewellery, and more. vention Centre, Cape Town, mont, Cape Town, Every Thursday & Saturday Tel: (021) 702 2280 Tel: (021) 410 9800 Tel: 079 6933995 14 Hope Street, Gardens, Wacky Wine Weekend Snow World Emily Bruce Trio Tel: 073 2708043 The thirteenth annual Wacky A snow park and entertain- Known for her collaboration Wine Weekend in the Robert- ment venue that offers unique with renowned house duo, Bay Harbour Market () son Wine Valley showcases combinations of snow and ice Goldfish, Jazz and Blues sing- An inspiring destination for more than 40 wine estates, activities for all ages. Activi- er, Emily Bruce performs live breakfast, lunch and dinner, boutique wineries and tour- ties include the snow box, ice and is joined on stage by Alvin this weekend market kicks off ism establishments in the slides, snow play area, ice bar Dyers on guitar and Charles with Friday Nite LIVE!, offer- area while hosting activities and lounge, animals of the ice Lazar on bass. ing live music, at least 26 culi- and events to suit everyone in age exhibit, raised viewing 27 May @ 6:30pm – 10pm nary experts catering to ev- the family from the little ones deck, Alpine hospitality village R80 erything from Tunisian to those who prefer their and the kids party zone. Alliance Francais du Cap, 155 cuisine, Seafood platters, Ov- drinks non-alcoholic. A Wacky Until 31 July - Wed & Thurs Loop Street, Cape Town, en-fired Pizza to gourmet Passport includes a wine 12pm – 10pm | Fri 12pm – Tel: (021) 423 5699 Sandwiches, speciality soups glass, a water bottle, a wrist- 11pm | Sat 10am – 11pm and everything in-between. band, a programme and cou- | Sun 10am – 9pm Real Music at Weinhaus + Bier- Dates & times: Friday Nite pons to enjoy free wine tast- Cost: Non-rider pass R50 | Garten Experience the thrill of the Congo Queen at a fraction of the price LIVE: 5 pm to 9 pm; Sunday: ings at participating wineries. Mini pass R60 | Snow & ice A live performance from a dif- this weekend 9.30 am to 4 pm. Food stalls provide deli fare rider pass R120 | Snow ferent band each week. Extended trading hours on: as well as cooked meals and boarding pass R140 Bands in the past have in- ue to popular demand, Ra- not yet had the opportunity to experi- Saturdays 10.30am-6pm live entertainment include the Grand West Casino and En- cluded Andy Lund and The tanga is turning the clock ence the wonder of the park. 31 Harbour Road, likes of Karen Zoid and Bot- tertainment World, 1 Jakes Mission Men, Crossfire Colli- back to 2006 ticket prices for “We did it a few weeks back for the Hout Bay, Cape Town tomless Coffee. Gerwel Drive, sion, Stoker, Wolftown and this weekend, Saturday and first time and there was overwhelming 2 – 5 June Goodwood, The Rescue Sunday,D May 28 and 29. support from the public. So much so EVENTS R150 Tel: 078 7750103 Tuesday to Saturday A full Adventurer ticket will cost R95 that we had to turn hundreds of disap- Various, Robertson Wine Val- Free and a Fun Pass and a Junior Adventurer pointed people away as the park was Cape Gate Bridal Fair ley Make Your Own Sushi Weinhaus + BierGarten, 110 ticket R45. at capacity. This weekend will enable Get everything you need for Add a little flair to your dining Bree Street,Cape Town, General Manager Bill Taylor said this those that missed out to have another your dream wedding ranging Soup, Sip & Bread Festival experience at African Pride Tel: 021 422 2770 was Ratanga’s way of saying thank you chance to visit us.” from gowns, flowers, décor, The festival will include the Crystal Towers Hotel & Spa. to its valued guests for the support over cakes, stationery, hiring, pho- participation of 12 wine farms Once a month on a Saturday The Barleycorn Music Club the years and to make it more afford- * Visit www.ratanga.co.za for more in- tos, videos, music and more. that make up the Durbanville sushi-making classes are Cape Town’s oldest music able to the many Capetonians who had formation. Browse and purchase a range Wine Valley. Altydgedacht, available to the public. This club provides a stage for up- of products, catch up on the Bloemendal, D’Aria and Sig- class is available for individu- and-coming Cape Town tal- MUSIC NIGHTLIFE FAMILY FUN latest décor ideas and take a nal Gun, among other wine als as well as groups of 6 and ent. A proven springboard for look at some truly unique flo- farms, will each be offering a 12, if you would prefer a pri- the likes of David Kramer and ral arrangements in the bou- selection of wines, soups, ar- vate experience with your Freshly Ground, audiences can be assured of varied and Tiger Tiger Saturdays the flesh. Le Bonheur in the original performances. Full Tiger Saturday’s are all about tiny hamlet of Simondium just bar and pub food kitchen friends, drinks and making outside Paarl delights and en- available. memories. Our resident has chants youngsters’ imagina- Mondays all the best hits from old tions by giving them this rare R 20 (members) R 30 (non- school to current to make opportunity. members), sure it’s a fun vibe for every- Villager Football Club, 11 one. World of Birds Lansdowne Rd, Claremont, Every Saturday Is the largest bird park in Afri- Tel: 082 493 1564 Tiger Tiger, 103 Main Road, ca and one of the few large Claremont bird parks in the World. Over NIGHTLIFE 3 000 birds (and small ani- FAMILY FUN mals) of 400 different species Society Fridays are uniquely presented in Society Friday’s is all things Le Bonheur Crocodile Farm in more than 100 spacious land- www.rikkis.co.za music. From the best deep Paarl scaped walk through aviaries, house bass lines to some roll- Monday – Sunday: 9am – allowing you the most inti- ing techno, we play it all. If 5pm(Open throughout all sea- mate closeness with nature. commercial music doesn’t sons) Daily WE’LL TAKE YOU PLACES! tickle your fancy then Friday A kid-friendly destination of- @ 9am – 5pm Rikkis is Cape Town’s premium door-to-door cab service. nights at Tiger are for you! fering prime croc viewing Adults R95, Children R45, With guest DJ’s weekly from close to Cape Town Pensioners and Students all over. SA and occasionally Almost every little tyke has (with card) R55 the coolest internationals. pored over picture books Wildlife Sanctuary, Every Friday etched with sketches of the Valley Road, @ 9pm prehistoric-looking crocodile. Houtbay 7806. Tiger Tiger, But despite living in ‘wild’ Afri- Tel: 021 790 2730 103 Main Road, ca, very few Cape Town-born BOOK A TAXI / SHUTTLE Claremont kids have actually seen one of 021 447 3559 | [email protected] these intriguing creatures in

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While it has its fun moments, it is still Review of the week saddled with a dreary time-travel plot that does little to enhance the characters Film: Alice Through the Looking Glass or the stories. Cast: Mia Wasikowska, Anne Hatha- To its credit, though, is the day-glow way, Johnny Depp, Rhys Ifans, Helena production design, its frenetic CGI im- Bonham Carter, Sacha Baron Cohen, ages and its assortment of other shiny Lindsay Duncan, Leo Bill; voices: Alan things that dominate proceedings. Rickman, Stephen Fry, Michael Sheen, There is eye-candy in virtually every Timothy Spall scene as Alice (Mia Wasikowska) disap- Director: James Bobin pears through the magical looking glass Classification: PG-V and finds herself once again among her Reviewer: Peter Feldman bizarre friends. As in the last instalment, The Mad Hatter is played by Johnny Depp. He again manifests with a shock of orange hair, clown makeup and pupils dilated to enormous proportions. There is a gap im Burton produced a massive- in his front teeth and he lisps when he ly lucrative version of ‘Alice in speaks. Wonderland’ six years ago with Though his Wonderland home has its psychedelic settings and won- been peaceful since the banishment of Iracebeth, the Red Queen (Helena Bonham Carter) returns Tdrous performances. Now serving as an the evil Red Queen (Helena Bonham Movies executive producer, Burton has handed Carter), he has succumbed to deep de- over the reins to James Bonin for this pression and is struggling to deal with somewhat less sparkling sequel, ‘Alice his lingering Oedipal issues and the death wocky incident. minions who combine to form terrifying Through the Looking Glass’. of his family in an unfortunate Jabber- Alice arrives at the right time to at- robotic henchmen, like the Transformers, tempt an intervention but soon gets when trouble arises. Recent sucked into an adventure that involves The banished Red Queen is busy try- releases: her many friends in Wonderland. There ing to sweet-talk her way to the Chrono- is Tweedledee/Tweedledum (Matt Lucas), sphere as well, but Alice gets hold of it the White Rabbit (Michael Sheen), the first, and meets up with younger versions Cheshire Cat (Stephen Fry) and the White of the Hatter and his disapproving father Queen (Anne Hathaway). They’re all wor- (Rhys Ifans) as she is engaged in another ried about the depressed Hatter, and the time-travel experience. White Queen dispatches Alice to travel Technically there is nothing wrong back into the past to save his family. with the film. The computer effects are ‘X-Men: To free herself from time, Alice has to loud and occasionally obnoxious, yet Apocalypse’ steal a gyroscope contraption called the they are skilfully designed. Colleen At- Chronosphere, from its owner, Time itself wood’s costumes are lavish and most of (a mugging, moustachioed Sacha Baron the performances (especially Hathaway’s Cohen). dizzy White Queen) are solid. Occupying the film’s best new set- The question remains, however, why ting (a giant clock) and outfitted with did they think this particular narrative its best new costume (including a giant would resonate with viewers, given the clock breastplate), Time comes across as other endless possibilities in Carroll’s a hulking, German-accented taskmaster, work? It makes you think... ‘The Man Who Alice (Mia Wasikowska) returns to Underland to save the Mad Hatter who commands a slew of bumbling brass Knew Infinity’ (Johnny Depp) in ‘Alice Through The Looking Glass’

FILM: THE BOSS as America’s latest sweetheart and power comes a deep well of spite FILM: BASTILLE DAY he steals a bag that contains more than CAST: Melissa McCarthy, Kristen re-establish herself as the doyenne and jealousy from the people she CAST: IDRIS ELBA, RICHARD MADDEN, just a wallet. Sean Briar (Idris Elba, ‘Lu- Bell, Peter Dinklage of finance, but not everyone she has bulldozed over the years...and CHARLOTTE LE BON, JOSE GARCIA, KELLY ther’, ‘Prometheus’), the field agent on DIRECTOR: Ben Falcone steamrolled is so quick to forgive her line of haters is a mile long. REILLY the case, soon realizes that Michael is and forget. Leading the charge is the DIRECTOR: JAMES WATKINS just a pawn in a much bigger game Icon. Maverick. Celebrity. Billion- The performer leads a dynamic pompous Renault (Dinklage), a and is also his best asset to uncover a aire. Felon. Boss. cast including Kristen Bell (‘Fro- former colleague and lover whose A blistering action thriller set in the large-scale criminal conspiracy. zen’, TV’s ‘House of Lies’), Tyler obsession with money is surpassed French capital, Paris, ‘Bastille Day’ is a Going against commands, Briar re- Welcome to the story of a come- Labine (‘Rise of the Planet of the only by his deep-seated one with story of an unlikely pair – a reckless cruits Michael to use his expert pick- back kid who has worked her be- Apes’, ‘Tucker & Dale vs. Evil’), Pe- Michelle. Following closely behind CIA agent and a brilliant pickpocket pocketing skills to help quickly track hind off to get to where she’s at ter Dinklage (‘Game of Thrones’, is her former mentor Ida (Bates), – who must work together to uncover down the source of the corruption. As today. Trust that the wealthiest ‘The Station Agent’) and Academy whose own shrewd dealings have and take down a conspiracy. a 24 hour thrill ride ensues, the unlike- woman in the country isn’t going Award winner Kathy Bates (‘Mis- amassed her countless riches...in Michael Mason (Richard Madden, ly duo discovers they are both targets to let little somethings like bank- ery’, TV’s ‘merican Horror Story’) spite of her protege’s self-serving ‘Game Of Thrones’) is an American and must rely upon each other in order ruptcy and federal prison cramp in a comedy about finding your backroom deals. pickpocket living in Paris who finds to take down a common enemy. her golden style. She’s a phoenix inner darling while still trying to When Michelle is released from himself in the hands of the CIA when who’s going to climb and crawl get dirty, stinking rich. Club Fed, the reality of her situa- her way back to the top. A hard-knock upbringing has tion is a slap to her meticulously She sure as hell will. made Michelle Darnell the person powdered face. She no longer has Ladies and gentlemen...meet she is today: a brash, savvy busi- an empire, McMansion, hidden The Boss. nesswoman whose unrelenting accounts in the Caymans or even LABIA Gardens Tel (021) 424 5927 Melissa Mccarthy, whose come- drive to earn sweet, sweet cash has friends. With nowhere to go and Fri 27 May – Thurs 02 June R45 (Subject to Concessions) www.thelabia.co.za dic timing and deceptively effort- transformed her into a financial no one to scam, Michelle tracks less physical comedy has helped to rock star with a colossal ego that down former assistant Claire (Bell), Daily 11.30am, 1.45, 4.00, 6.15, Daily 1.45, 6.15pm rocket ‘Spy’, ‘The Heat’, ‘Identity accompanies a Midas touch. Her who reluctantly agrees to the Thief’, ‘Tammy’ and ‘Bridesmaids’ counsel commands the attention briefest of stays in the apartment 8.30pm (no 1.45pm Sun, no 6.15pm Fri) to blockbuster status, stars as of world leaders, A-list celebrities Claire shares with her daughter, THE MAN WHO KNEW INFINITY (10) SING STREET (13DL) Michelle Darnell, a titan of indus- and even average Joes and Janes Rachel-certain that her old boss try who is sent to prison after she’s who pay top dollar to hear the will soon devise a plan B when it convicted of insider trading. She gospel firsthand. However, with comes to accommodations. Daily 11.30am, 1.45, 4.00, 6.15, Daily 8.30pm emerges ready to rebrand herself this laser-focused acumen and In true Darnell fashion, Michelle devises a shady business model for 8.30pm THE JUNGLE BOOK (10-12PGV) a new venture, a brownie empire ALICE THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS guaranteed to catapult her back into the big leagues while giving (PGV) Daily 11.30am, 4.00pm Claire a real opportunity to build (no 4.00pm Sun) a solid future for Rachel and her. It sounds like a win-win situation Daily 6.00, 8.15pm EYE IN THE SKY (13V) until Michelle-fighting her instinc- EX MACHINA (16NLSV) tual need to fight dirty and scorch the Earth as she gets even-won- Starts 03 June: ders if she’ll be able to regain her Daily 12.00, 2.00, 4.00pm www.encounters.co.za rightful place as the No. 1 screwer, or if the love of one family has IRRATIONAL MAN (13SV) ENCOUNTERS screwed her for good. Melissa McCarthy and Kristen Bell in ‘The Boss’

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lerie Berthomieu Ermitage, this will With winter looming, this exclusive be the eighth Shiraz Showcase. The offer is bound to be snapped up by Fooding around with event has established itself over the all those with a soft spot for Shiraz. Jenny Morris years as a not-to-be-missed wine Every year, after the judging has tasting for all lovers of this noble been completed and the results cal- grape variety. Previously presented at culated, Shiraz SA donates the re- the Vineyard Hotel in Claremont the maining wines to The Pebbles Pro- organisers decided last year to move ject, their official social responsibility the Showcase back to the Cape Town project. Pebbles will be at the event International Convention Centre, to showcase the projects they man- which is not only easily accessible, age with the proceeds obtained from but also has ample and safe parking. auctioning and selling these wines. Tickets are priced at R120 each and cover entry to the tasting, where Let’s Cook! more than a 100 examples of South African Shiraz and Shiraz blends will Beef Stew in a Shiraz sauce be available to taste. A stylish glass Serves 4 and a brochure with all the relevant @jennymorrischef wine information are included. Ingredients: Groups of 10 or more qualify for a • 1 kg boneless chuck cut into together the salt, pepper, smoke pa- discount. mouth sized pieces prika and flour and roll the beef in ne of my favourite wines is a in Paarl. This will also be the only Web Tickets will handle ticket • ½ tsp salt it to coat. delicious spicy Shiraz, which time when these wines will feature sales prior to the event from their • ½ tsp ground white pepper Heat the olive oil in a large saucepan, goes down particularly well together under one roof, unless you website, or tickets can be purchased • 1 tsp smoked paprika brown the beef in batches, in the with a thick, juicy peppered are lucky enough to obtain a case of at Cape Town Tourism. However, a • 3 tbls flour same saucepan add a little more oil Osteak. The weather is perfect for slow the winners that is marketed exclu- box office will also operate at the • 2-3 tbls olive oil if need and sauté the onions, celery, cooked stews in a wine sauce, be it sively by Cyber Cellar. entrance. (Visit www.webtickets. • 1 onion peeled and finely garlic, thyme and bay leaf, once the lean lamb or beef. Shiraz is the per- “And wine lovers and Shiraz fans co.za; or call Web Tickets on 086 111 chopped onions are lightly golden, add the fect match. Cook with the wine you are not the only ones excited about 0005.) • 2 stick celery finely chopped wine and beef stock, simmer for 3 are going to drink and you will have sampling the cream of the crop” The show runs from 6pm to 9pm • 3 cloves crushed garlic minutes and then add the beef back a very happy mouth. says Edmund Terblanche Chairman and a delicious array of snacks and • 2 tsp fresh thyme leaves to the pot and simmer for 30 min- The good news for Shiraz lovers of Shiraz SA. “Every year we spot dishes that compliment Shiraz will be • 1 fresh bay leaf utes, add the carrots and mushrooms is that the annual Shiraz Showcase restaurateurs, sommeliers, fellow on sale for those wishing to pop in at • 1 cup Shiraz and simmer for another hour or until is around the corner – Tuesday, June producers, the trade and students the tasting straight from work. • 2 cups beef or chicken stock the meat is tender, taste and adjust 21, being the red letter day. This will enthusiastically working their way Cyber Cellar, the official retail • 3 large carrots peeled cut into the seasoning. be the first opportunity for consum- through the winners, the finalists partner of the Shiraz Challenge, will chunks Serve with creamy mashed potatoes ers to sample the winning twelve and the myriad of brands present at have a stand at the show. Cyber Cel- • 250 g button mushrooms halved and steamed peas or green beans. Shirazes and three Shiraz blends that the show.” lar is currently marketing and selling were crowned on May 18 at the Shi- Sponsored by Juvenal Cork SA the 12 winning wines in two price Method: © Jenny Morris 2016 raz SA Challenge awards ceremony in conjunction with French Tonnel- brackets – premium and great value. Place the beef in a bowl and mix Theatres to thrill at the Good Food & Wine Show

George Calombaris is here

nformative, interactive enter- a first come, first served basis. After you can add to your résumé of reci- sugar flowers, create croissants from Using four wine vouchers to gain tainment awaits visitors to the the session, you’ll eat what you’ve pes with a two-hour masterclass and scratch, bake pomegranate cake and entry into the Wine Theatre, you can various themed theatres at the cooked and interact with the chef. Q&A session. Plus you can sit with much, much more. hear some of the country’s most cel- Good Food & Wine Show at the Prefer to be a spectator? Take one the chef and sample the dish they Young, aspiring chefs can learn ebrated sommeliers such as Tuning ICape Town International Convention of the 200 seats in the Chefs’ Open prepared. how to make sandwich sushi and the Vine’s Ewan Mackenzie and the Centre this weekend, May 27 to 29. Theatre. Catch George, Adriano, Former ‘MasterChef South Africa’ tartlets in the Kids Theatre. Four Taj Hotel Resorts and Palaces’ Pearl Jenny and Siba, the Junior Culinary competitors Siphokazi Mdlankomo sessions will be held each day, ac- Oliver revealing their wine and food Here’s a taste of what visitors Team South Africa, blogger-turned- and Claire Allen will be starring in commodating 10 children at each. pairing secrets. You can also meet the can expect at each: TV star Sarah Graham or Mi Casa the Short Chef Skinny Chef Theatre, Be there early to get your little one makers of your favourite wines like frontman J’Something, in action teaching audiences time and money a spot. Spier’s Frans Smit and BLANKbottle’s Roll up your sleeves and put your during the 45-minute-long cooking saving culinary tricks and tips. In the Eat Well…Live Well Theatre, Pieter Walser. culinary talent to the test as you un- demonstrations. If baking is your bag, stop by Bak- experts will divulge the latest trends This year, apart from the Chef’s cover the secrets behind the signa- Wanting an in-depth educational ing Theatre where highlights will in- for a healthy lifestyle, tackling topics Table, entry to each of the theatres is ture dishes of local and international experience? Join George, Adriano clude seeing the results of the South ranging from ‘Fermented Food and free, so get there early to grab a seat. chefs such as George Calombaris, Jenny and Siba along with 2016 SA African Cake Decorators Guild cake their Health Benefits’ to ‘Stress and Adriano Zumbo, Jenny Morris and National Barista Champion, Wayne competition as well as the life-size How it Affects Digestion’. * For the latest theatre schedules, vis- Siba Mtongana in the Cooking with Oberholzer and winner of the Ital- rhino cake created to raise aware- You can also pick up healthy it: capetown.goodfoodandwineshow. Chefs Theatre. These hands-on cook- ian culinary program ‘La Terra dei ness around rhino conservation cooking tips from chefs who will be co.za. ing demos last 90 minutes each and Cuochi’, Lapo Magni in the Chefs’ and to help fund the Rhinos in Af- whipping up mouth-watering meals accommodate 24 people selected on Table Theatre. For R600 per person, rica Foundation. Learn how to sculpt in the demos.

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Ice, ice baby - it’s Snow World Soup, Sip and Bread Festival at GrandWest returning to Durbanville The Soup, Sip and Bread festival is Durbanville Wine Valley in association back in the Durbanville Wine Valley with Century City Mercedes Benz will from June 3 to 5. The festival, a mere offer festival goers a chance to view 20 minutes’ drive from the CBD, will their cars of at the participating farms once again include the participation of throughout the weekend. 12 prestigious wine farms that make The festival has partnered with Uber up the Durbanville Wine Valley. Alty- to get all guests to and from the fes- dgedacht, Bloemendal, D’Aria, Die- tival safely and in style. All new us- mersdal, De Grendel, Durbanville Hills, ers can sign up with the promotional Hillcrest, Klein Roosboom, Meerendal, code: Durbanville16 in order to receive Nitida, Groot Phizantekraal and Sig- a free first ride valued at R150. To nal Gun will each be celebrating the request your ride, download the free start of winter with a unique offering application for iPhone, Android, Black- of wines, soups, artisan breads, winter berry 7, Windows Phone, or visit the inspired culinary treats, live music and mobile site: m.uber.com. special dining experiences. Each win- ery has its own charm and there will be * For more information, send an email entertainment for adults and children to [email protected]; or call alike. 083 310 1228. Festival goers can look out for the A detailed festival program and infor- barrel special at each participating mation on ticket sales are available on farm which will include great wine www.durbanvillewine.co.za. deals and specials. In addition, The

The snowboarding slopes in the snowbox

It has been unseasonably warm so “touch and feel “experience and a Saturday 10am – 11pm far this year, which has left some toddler solid ice slide. Sunday 10am – 9pm hankering for an opportunity to For the older kids and young at Monday and Tuesday closed (ex- show off their warm winter finery. heart, try the two larger ice slides. cept for Public Holidays and school Go no further than the Ice Bar at And don’t miss the animals of the holidays, when we will be open) Snow World at SunExhibits, Grand Ice Age. West - there is nowhere cooler to For the adventure junkies, Time slots will be sold on the be in Cape Town this winter. there’s snow tubing or a snow hour for a 45-minute session After 6pm it is adults only, and boarding experience (with lesson what could be finer than sipping included) at temperatures of a • Snow Boarding Pass (Full Access: your favourite cocktail, snuggled chilly -3 degrees. Snow Boarding) – R140/session up close in a room cladded with Snow World caters for kid’s par- • Snow and Ice Rider Pass (Snow ice? It is an ideal space to relax af- ties and also has the Alpine Hospi- Tubing in Snow Box, 2 Ice Slides, ter you have shown off your skills tality village for private and corpo- Ice Age Animal, Snow Play Areas) – on the snowboarding slopes in the rate functions for adults. R120/session snowbox, or enjoyed the thrill of Tickets are available on webtickets • Mini Pass (1 Ice Slide, Snow Play the snow slides. or at the door. Areas, Ice Age Animals) – R60/ses- Of course, Snow World is not sion just a experience for grown ups. Operating times are: • Non-Rider Pass – R50/session This is the place where there is something for everyone. Wednesday and Thursday 12pm – * For more information, send an For the little ones, there’s a 10pm email to [email protected]; snow play area for a real snow Friday 12pm - 11pm or call 078 775 0103. Warm up with the various soup and wine combinations

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1 May 2016 to 31 July 2016 Sun Exhibits, GrandWest Snow World offers a huge range of activities for the whole family. Join us for Snowboarding, Snow Tubing, amazing Ice Slides, Kids Play Areas and the Animals of the Ice Age fun at GrandWest in the Snow Box. * Rules with complete offer available at suninternational.com BOOK TODAY AT www.webtickets.co.za

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