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FIVE THINGS TO CATCH

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Karoo Food & Wine Orchards in Bloom Festival Calitzdorp, August 27

This time of the year the apricot, peach and plum trees are in full bloom, adding beauty to the exciting events on offer to visitors. A first for South Africa: a biscotti and wine pairing presented by chef Francois Ferreira. R85 per person (over 18s only). Call Helet Viljoen on 044 213 3314 or dekrans@mweb.co.za

Joburg Digital Fak’ugesi African Digital Innovation Festival Braamfonte­in, August 19 to September 3

Meet the new female voices of digital art and celebrate its impact on culture, creativity and technology. The line-up illustrate­s how creativity and technology are becoming more mainstream, and the role women are playing. Fakugesi.co.za

Durban Fine Art “Once More” artSPACE durban, 3 Millar Road, August 25 to September 1

This exhibition marks the end of the practical component of Karla Nixon’s master’s degree in fine art at the Durban University of Technology. It is a compilatio­n of sculptural, video and twodimensi­onal work, all of which use paper as a dominant medium. artspace-durban.com

Cape Poetry “Voices on Fire” McGregor, August 26 to 28

A great range of poets perform at various interestin­g venues — from the young awesome talents of Elisa Galgut and Vangile Gantsho to well-known poets James Matthews, Patricia Schonstein, Kobus Moolman, Khadija Tracey Heeger and Harry Owen, among many others. Tickets at Computicke­t

Joburg Theatre Tau Market Theatre, until August 21

The story of Tau deals with sensitive cultural issues and the taboo of homosexual­ity in the midst of a sacred “manly” ceremony. Tau experience­s conflict between modern and traditiona­l rules deeply rooted in African history and mythology. Visit marketthea­tre.co.za. Book at Computicke­t

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