
Seb Goldswain. Photo: Judes Antiques
Seb Goldswain will be performing at the Maritzburg Musician’s Club on Tuesday, 25 April – one of his last performances before he ties the knot. Continue reading

Seb Goldswain. Photo: Judes Antiques
Seb Goldswain will be performing at the Maritzburg Musician’s Club on Tuesday, 25 April – one of his last performances before he ties the knot. Continue reading

THE Bolshoi Ballet takes on a new challenge with audacity in an exhilarating encounter with the masters of contemporary choreography. The result is A Contemporary Evening, which will be screened at Nouveau cinemas. Continue reading

Rubber Duc will be performing at the Michaelhouse Music Festival.
Music lovers are invited to head to the hills for the third annual Michaelhouse Music Festival, taking place over the month-end April long weekend. The four-day festival kicks off on Freedom Day on Thursday, 27 April and concludes on Sunday, 30 April.
Pietermaritzburg’s very own Idols star and student teacher and last year’s winner of Idols SA season 12, Noma Khumalo, who will be joined by legendary vocalist, Sibongile Khumalo.
Big names that will be performing at the festival are Cape Town based live electronic duo, The Kiffness, Easy Freak (a new Durban-based two-piece performing an eclectic mix of funk/pop/soul/electro and other sounds combined) and Rubber Duc, an independent, fresh, four-piece band.
Also on the bill is Michaelhouse’s very own Pillar Box Red comprising of four pupils.
Ending the festival on a high note will be Africa’s foremost professional orchestra, the KZN Philharmonic led jointly by maestro Richard Cock and Michaelhouse’s William Silk.
For more information like the festival’s Facebook page: Michaelhouse Music Festival, contact the school on 033 234 1000 or log on to www.michaelhouse.org.
Tickets are available to purchase from www.tickethut.co.za/michaelhouse

Mary Sibande’s Cry Havoc. Photo courtesy of the artist and Gallery MOMO.
Running at the Durban Art Gallery until May 28 is the exhibition ‘Beauty and its Beasts’, which asks the question: Has the female stereotype changed? Continue reading

Currently on show at artSPACE durban, 3 Millar Road, Durban is the group exhibiton, ‘Together Apart‘, which runs until April 26. Continue reading

Zulu Zen potter, Andrew Walford, will be hosting an Easter Exhibition from April 14 to 17 (10am to 5pm) in ta delightful country setting in the Shongweni valley overlooking Shongweni Dam and Game Reserve.
Visitors can admire world class Japanese style ceramics in Andrew’s studio and home; and enjoy tea, coffee, homemade lemonade and hot cross buns.
For more information call Leanda on 082 794 7796. You can also go to http://www.andrewwalfordpottery.com

Renowned magic-man and mentalist, Roy Zaltsman, will be in KwaZulu-Natal to “wow” audiences with his repertoire of magic, mentalism, mind reading and tricks of the mind. He will perform his show, Beyond Belief, at the iZulu Theatre at Sibaya Casino on April 14 and 15. Continue reading

Heels Over Head are (from left) Rebekah Doty, Thulile Zama, Lindi Ngonelo. Photographer: Vulane Mthembu.
As part of the Rhumbelow Theatre’s Tina’s and Tunes Music Festival at Tina’s Hotel in Kloof, jazz fans can enjoy a performance by Heels over Head on Saturday, April 15. Continue reading

Handel’s Messiah, which will be staged in the magnificent Playhouse Opera Theatre on Easter Sunday, April 16 at 3pm, promises a feast of beautiful music and stunning costumes and visuals for lovers of this sacred work. Continue reading

Get ready to be Razzle Dazzled by (from left) Katy Moore, Jessica Sole and Charon Williams-Ros in KickStArt Theatre Company’s ‘Chicago’. Photo: Val Adamson
Some of Durban’s top musicians will be performing live for every performance of KickstArt’s high-kicking razzle-dazzle, Kander and Ebb musical, Chicago, which is at the University of KwaZulu-Natal’s Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre until April 30. Continue reading