Booking has opened for KwaZulu-Natal’s premier arts festival: the 23nd annual Hilton Arts Festival, which will be hosted in the picturesque Hilton College campus from September 18 – 20. Continue reading
National Arts Festival
A history of conflict: Menzi Mkhwane looks at events that have shaped the African continent in latest production
CREATING Secret Valley of the Great Kings, a new theatre production premiering at the Playhouse Loft Theatre in September, has been something of a labour of love for Menzi Mkhwane. Continue reading
Debbie Mari to perform at the UKZN Centre for Jazz
The Centre for Jazz and Popular Music at the University of KwaZulu-Natal Howard College campus in Durban is hosting a performance by jazz voice lecturer, Debbie Mari, on Wednesday, August 19 at 6 pm. Continue reading
NAF hit Tin Bucket Drum returns to UJ
Fresh from the National Arts Festival in Grahamstown, Tin Bucket Drum comes to the University of Johannesburg’s Con Cowan Theatre. The show starring Warona Seane and Matthew MacFarlane can be seen from August 11 to 22. Continue reading
Venus at Home in Durban
Usha Seejarim’s solo touring museum exhibition, Venus at Home, opens at the Durban Art Gallery on Thursday, August 13. Continue reading
Sunnyboy Motau: Moving into success
SUNNYBOY Motau’s ascent in the creative industries is the embodiment of potential. And the support of those committed to uplifting the arts, such as his dance company, Moving into Dance Mophatong (MIDM) is what led to this realisation. Continue reading
Explore the world of Spirit and Bones at DUT
DURBAN University of Technology and the Department of Drama and Production Studies is staging the musical, Spirit and Bones, at the Courtyard Theatre on the Steve Biko campus in Mansfield Road, Berea, from August 13 to 15.
Vuyani’s ‘divine’ Siva to tour after hit NAF debut
After the triumphant Grahamstown premiere of Luyanda Sidiya’s Siva, this dance work will be spellbinding Gauteng and Free State audiences in August. Continue reading
A modernised Caveman for South African audiences
Tim Plewman’s popular one-man show Defending the Caveman is coming to venues across the country, fresh from the 41st National Arts Festival in Grahamstown. Continue reading
Pops Mohamed and Dave Reynolds at the Rainbow
PINETOWN’S Rainbow Restaurant is hosting a performance by Pops Mohamed, South Africa’s leading indigenous-contemporary-crossover artist and Dave Reynolds, SA’s leading steelpan player on Sunday, July 26. Continue reading






