‘Golden Oldies’ first at Kirstenbosch Summer Sunset Concerts
THEATRE’s Terry Fortune is bringing the Cape’s matured jewels together to make history at their first appearance in the Kirstenbosch Summer Sunset Concerts.
The brainchild of Fortune, the Golden Oldies is a music collective consisting of Cape Town’s musicians of yesteryear.
The Golden Oldies will include Terry Fortune, Madeegha Anders, Leslie Kleinsmith, Vernon Castle, PJ Powers, Lorraine Klaasen, Sophia Foster, the Darryl Andrew’s Show Band, with Emo and Loukmaan Adams as the masters of ceremonies on Sunday.
The concert will pay tribute to and honour local performing artists and musicians for their significant contributions to the music industry and their communities. With the help of Suidoosterfees, the Golden Oldies concert is an opportunity to make the performing arts accessible to all to promote community development and social cohesion.
Fortune said: “Golden Oldies is an evolving brand with a corporate social responsibility aspect that aims to commit to honouring senior institutions through their performances.
“By virtue of the Golden Oldies and Kirstenbosch’s positive role in the Cape Town community, 100 tickets to the concert will go out to guests from Peninsula old age homes, senior citizen groups and disadvantaged communities.
“Many of these specially invited guests have never been able to attend a show at Kirstenbosch, making this a remarkable way to give back to the Cape community. Music is a common thread that allows multi-generational audiences to connect with each other, and the outdoor environment is the ideal location.
“Music plays a pivotal role for the elderly, and what better way to place smiles on the faces of our seniors as they sing along to old-time favourites while we gently take the crowd on a journey of yesteryear.
“This year, the Golden Oldies celebrates the brand’s one-year anniversary, and we are excited to share this occasion with Kirstenbosch.”
Tickets cost R190-R260 via Webtickets or the Kirstenbosch ticket office.
CAPE TOWN
Free Music Workshop
If you’re in and around Cape Town, join RJ Benjamin and musician Cameron Ward as they talk about and explore the importance of collaboration in music. Relationships in the music industry are often a key to long time success. Understanding how to build and maintain them can often make or break a career. Patrons can also listen to the new music Ward and RJ have created before its release at the end of the month.
Where: Paul Bothners, Stadium on Main, South Road, Claremont. When: Saturday.
Cost: Free.
Makers Halaal Market
The market will showcase the best of food, design, clothing, beauty and wellness as well as entertainment for all age groups including a special play area for the little ones.
Seventy vendors from all over Cape Town will come together under one roof, serving favourites to tickle taste buds. Vendors such as Aniseeds, Sugar Rush, Against the Grain, Wok Bar and Ciao Pizza will be present for a growing audience of food lovers to enjoy.
Where: Makers Landing, V&A Waterfront.
When: Saturday and Sunday from 9am.
Cost: Free.
JOHANNESBURG Cotton Fest
The anticipated Cotton Fest returns to Joburg and comes packed with a star-studded line up. The festival will merge established and young emerging local talents performing live across three stages. The event platform also celebrates fashion and sport.
As always, the entertainment-filled festival will include various other lifestyle elements to keep the crowd entertained, including: The Tuckshop – retail fashion store, unconventional sports area, live skateboard competition, university cafeteria – food court, customisation station, half-court basketball court and a live art installation.
Where: The Station (Carr Street and Nelson Mandela Bridge, Newtown). When: Saturday.
Cost: R300 via Webtickets.
Back To Live
Treat yourself to an amazing double bill when Zoë Modiga and Mandisi Dyantis take to the stage at Constitution Hill.
The two will be performing on the same stage for the first time. Although different in music styles, Modiga and Dyantis are excited to fuse their genres and perform together.
The production will be hosted by BandaBanda Agency.
Where:Constitutional Hill, 11 Kotze Street, Braamfontein. When: February 11 at 3pm. Cost: R400 via Quicket.
DURBAN
Love Summer Market
Enjoy the outdoors at the Love Summer Market hosted in a private garden in Clansthal, the rolling garden offers shade and beautiful sea views while you browse a selection of carefully selected craft, clothing, décor and food stalls.
This boutique craft market also provides a platform for the Clansthal Conservancy to raise funds for the conservancy’s environmental projects in the area.
Where: 111 Pig n Whistle Drive in Clansthal.
When: February 12.
Cost: Free.