Dance groups from KwaZulu-Natal schools will be performing dynamic movement and dance sequences tonight at Kearsney College in Botha’s Hill, utilising various dance styles to ‘Tell a Story’. Continue reading
Month: August 2015
The magic of The Royal Ballet comes to the big screen with Cinema Nouveau
A Winter’s Tale, the latest offering in a season of five famous ballets from The Royal Ballet company will be screened at Cinema Nouveau theatres from August 8. Continue reading
Celebrate Women’s Day at Iziko Museums
Explore a variety of women-inspired narratives at Iziko Museums of South Africa during women’s month. Continue reading
KPN Poetry Overload at Market Theatre
Kiri Pink Nob (KPN), in association with Market Theatre, will present the Poetry Overload showcase at 3 pm and 8 pm on August 8 and 3 pm on August 9.
Amazwi Omzansi Africa singing competition
Verdi’s La Traviata heralds the Amazwi Omzansi Africa Singing Competition 2015. It’s all systems go for this year’s much-anticipated competition, spearheaded as previously by the British-based, South African-born baritone, Njabulo Madlala, which takes place this month in Durban. Continue reading
Vidi wants South African content
VIDI is calling on both professional and amateur producers of local video content to submit their work via the VIDI website for possible inclusion in the video-on-demand (VOD) service’s South African content selection. Continue reading
Fabulous documentary films on Afridocs in August
AfriDocs continues in its tradition of screening some of the top documentaries from across Africa and the globe with a month of award winning films.This weekly documentary strand, flighting on [ED] Channel (DStv channel 190) and GoTV on Thursdays at 7.55 pm Central African Time is your one destination for the most powerful and moving television on your screen. Continue reading
Three stories from The Golden Years selected for screening at District Six Museum
District Six Museum works with former residents from the area who were forcibly removed from their homes during apartheid. Many of them still live in different areas on the Cape Flats. The Museum’s projects include reminiscence work, storytelling, craft, discussions and film screenings with discussions. Continue reading
Ladies charity night at the Barnyard Theatre at Gateway
THE Barnyard Theatre at Gateway is gearing up to stage its seventh annual Ladies’ Charity Night on Thursday, August 13. Continue reading
Durban Symphonic Choir performs at Mariannhill Monastery
The Durban Symphonic Choir under Dr Ros Conrad will present its main event of the year, John Rutter’s stirring Requiem and other sacred music, at 2.30p m on Sunday August 16 at St Joseph’s Cathedral, Mariannhill Monastery. The choir will be accompanied by the KZN Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Naum Rousine. Tickets at R100 each will be available at the door; children under 12 enter free. Call 082 374 3965 or visit www.durbansymphonicchoir.co.za.
