The Working Man, an original and compelling new stage three-hander, can be seen at the Catalina Theatre at Wilson’s Wharf in Durban from July 30 to August 9. Continue reading
Month: July 2015
Moretele Park Tribute Concert 2015
The countdown has started to the Moretele Park Tribute Concert 2015. Under the theme ‘We Are Africa’, this year’s concert celebrates South Africa’s coming of age and protests against xenophobia and the abhorrent violence towards foreign nationals experienced earlier this year. Continue reading
The Wits Trio returns
THE Wits Theatre and Wits School of Arts/Division of Theatre and Performance (TAP) will host a performance by The Wits Trio – Zanta Hofmeyr (violin), Maciej Lacny (cello) and Malcolm Nay (piano) – on August 8. Continue reading
When Voices Meet – the doccie about The Peace Train
Excitement is mounting for the world premiere of the South African/USA documentary When Voices Meet at the Durban International Film Festival. Featuring South African stars John Kani and Abigail Kubeka, it tells the story of The Peace Train’s journey across South Africa during the political violence of the 1990’s and it’s impact on South Africa today.
This compelling and jubilant documentary opens tonight Wednesday, July 22 at Suncoast 6 at 6 pm. On Thursday, July 23 the Denis Hurley Center will be filled to capacity with school children from Nsimbini Primary School in Mayville who are being sponsored by Sharon Katz’s organization “Friends Of The Peace Train” to attend the screening.
And on Friday, July 24 is the culminating event at the Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, featuring a reception for attendees at 5.30 pm, DIFF screening of the documentary at 6.30 pm, and a reunion concert by Sharon Katz & The Peace Train Band at 8 pm all for the same R25 ticket price.
Grammy-nominated guitarist and singer Katz, who founded The Peace Train Project in 1992 in Durban, will perform alongside Peace Train co-founder and singer Nonhlanhla Wanda and Durban musicians who rode on The Peace Train, Dr. Brian Thusi (trumpet) George Mari (trumpet) Debbie Hayman Mari (keyboards) as well as Philani Ngidi (bass) and S’bu Zondi (drums). They will be joined on stage by The Peace Train singers and dancers for this jubilant celebration.
Katz travels the world with her band and arrived in Durban on Sunday after appearing at a UNESCO Nelson Mandela Day event in Washington DC. When Voices Meet has been nominated for three awards and selected for eight film festivals. The US premiere will be in August at the World Music and Independent Film Festival in Washington DC.
Joining the dots between imagery and the natural environment
Durban artist Janet Solomon, together with Friends of the Durban Art Gallery, are convening an interdisciplinary panel discussion entitled From Image to Action at the gallery on Thursday, July 30 Jfrom 5.30 pm to 7.30 pm to inspire sustainable behaviour through visual forms and thereby join the dots between imagery and the natural environment. Continue reading
Doubt: A Parable
John Patrick Shanley’s Doubt: A Parable is a theatre experience not to be missed! Running from July 28 to August 15 at the Auto & General Theatre on the Square in Sandton, the provocative play features Fiona Ramsay, Janna Ramos-Violante, Mwenya Kabwe, and James MacEwan (who returns from Los Angeles). It is directed by award-winning actor, director and theatre maker, James Cuningham. Continue reading
Art with a purpose at KZNSA Gallery
OPENING on July 21 at the KZNSA Gallery in Bulwer Road, Glenwood, is the exhibition Intellectual Property. Hosted by Umcebo Design, in partnership with Woza Moya & Friends, the exhibition brings together some of the brightest and most creative people and projects in KwaZulu-Natal in a display of up-cycled, recycled and re-worked design. Continue reading
Wendy Oldfield and Paul Hanmer to perform in KZN
SINGER-songwriters, Wendy Oldfield and Paul Hanmer, will be performing in KwaZulu-Natal as part of their nationwide Songlines tour. Their collaboration beautifully fuses jazz, folk, pop and African rhythms to produce a truly memorable sound. Continue reading
Four SA directors to direct short films for Cannes
FOUR South African directors have been selected for the Cannes SA Film Factory. Sheetal Magan, Samantha Nell, Zamo Mkhwanazi and Zee Ntuli will join forces with four international directors to direct four short films. Continue reading
The Shore Break is one of the must-see doccies at DIFF
The multi award-winning documentary The Shore Break is having its South African premiere at the Durban International Film Festival. It investigates the government’s plans for a Wild Coast toll road and how the local people feel about it, writes ESTELLE SINKINS. Continue reading