Sunday Tribune

SM DIARY

KZN’S BEST LIST OF WHAT’S ON

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Compiled by Sandhip Sing. Send your listings to Sunday Magazine, Box 47549, Greyville, 4023, fax 031 308 2357 or e-mail: sm.diary@inl.co.za by the Monday before publicatio­n.

MARKETS TODAY

Botha’s Hill Market. Cnr Old Main Road and Rob Roy Crescent 10am-3pm. Call 083 564 3335.

REGULARS

Umhlanga Farmers Market. Prestondal­e, Autumn Drive, Umhlanga Ridge. Every Wednesday 9am-12pm. Call 074 445 6186.

UPCOMING

Litchi Orchard Night Market. Seaforth Road (off Basil Hullet Drive) Umhlali. Night Market. Local food, drink, live music and festivitie­s. April 28. 5pm-10pm. R30. Call 032 525 5118. Rosette Country Market. Rosetta Village. Local produce. April 29. 8.30am to noon. Call 082 550 4656. Karkloof Farmers Market. Supporting local farmers, growers and producers. April 29. 7am-11am. Call 082 820 8986. Wonder Market. Chris Saunders Park, Centenary Boulevard, umhlanga Ridge. Craft, design and food. April 30. 9am-2pm. info@ridgemanag­ement. co.za Family Fun Day at The ’Toti Brewery, 10 Dipping Tank Lane, Illovo Business Park, Lower Illovo, from 9am. April 30. Craft and food stalls, craft beer, jumping castle, face painting and more. Music by Salty Dog from noon to 3pm. Free entry. Call 0610000353

MUSIC TODAY

Sol Sunday Sessions at Crusaders. Northwood Crusaders Sports Club, 10 Ranleigh Crescent. Live music every Sunday from noon. Phil Moffett, Stone Palace Duo and Shane Strachan of Catlike Thieves. Free entry. Call 031 563 0824. Wahooz! ushaka Marine World. The Meditators. Noon-4pm. Free. Call 031 328 8000. The Great Zululand Music Festival. Eshowe. Thornleys. Dave Stark, The Fishwives. 1pm. R200. Call 0354744919.

REGULARS

Windsor Tennis Club. 30 James Henderson Crescent, Glenwood. Mondays. Tennis 4pm-6pm. Music 6pm-9pm. R50. Call 082 499 8636.

UPCOMING

Monday at 6pm at St. Clements. David “Qadasi” Jenkins and Maqhinga Radebe are an acoustic duo on a quest to revive the powerful sounds of traditiona­l Maskandi music. April 24. Call 031 202 2511. The Sankofa Band, The Centre for Jazz and Popular Music, UKZN. Honouring the traditions of jazz and sounds of today that tell stories of modern day life, this collective of local jazz musicians are led by Professor Salim Washington. April 26. 6pm. R70, R45 pensioners and R20 students. Call 031 260 3385. An Evening with the Count.

Old Main Road, Hillcrest. Count Filip Kormuth. Classical piano recital featuring works of Chopin and others. April 25. 6.30pm. R100. Call 031765 5866. Jacqueline Martens and Sulayman Human. Durban Jewish Centre, 44 K.E. Masinga (Old Fort) Road. Programme: Mozart, Adagio in E major, K 261, to name a few. Prelude Performer: Lungile Cele (soprano) is a Grade 12 pupil at Northlands Girls High School. Programme: Le Violette by Scarlatti and more. April 25. 7.30pm. Tickets: Members: R80; non-members: R100, orchestral and students: R20. friendsofm­usic@webmail.co.za The Parlotones, The Wavehouse, Gateway Theatre of Shopping. South Africa’s best-selling indie rock music artists of all time, enjoying multiplati­num success. April 26. 8pm. R200. Call 031 514 0500. Michaelhou­se Music Festival. Balgowan. From the very best in classical and choral to popular and electro, an event for every musical taste. For programme informatio­n and ticketing visit www.tickethut.co.za/ michaelhou­se or the event’s Facebook page. April 27-30. 10am-9pm. R50R200. Call 033 234 1000. Freedom Festival. Mount Moreland. The Meditators and friends. April 27. Entry: R50 (children U-10 free). Contact 082 758 1411. Nosihe & Friends. The Jazzy Rainbow, 93 Smiso Nkwanyana (Goble) Road. Pietermari­tzburg-born jazz and soul singer, songwriter. April 28. 7pm. R70. Call 031 303 8398. Night With The Stars Reloaded. Moses Mabhida Stadium. Bollywood stars Hrithik Roshan and the Dabangg girl Sonakshi Sinha for the first time in South Africa. Joining these superstars is Dhak Dhak girl, Madhuri Dixit. These stars will be performing with dancers from Mumbai. Also featuring Singer Ankit Tiwari and his live band with India’s Harshdeep Kaur. The evening will be compered by the Jay Bhanushali. April 29. 7pm. R285-R2 000. Computicke­t. PJ Powers - Live and Unplugged. Butlers Restaurant, 24 Old Main Road, Hillcrest. All of the well-loved hits and unplugged versions of Feel So Strong, through The World in Union and more. She is accompanie­d by her sideman, Tigger Reunert on acoustic guitar. April 29. 8.30pm-10pm. R180. quicket.co.za The annual Highland Gathering presented by the ’Toti Lions Club at the Amanzimtot­i Sports Club, cnr Hutchinson and Riverside roads, Amanzimtot­i. The event features various pipe bands, assorted craft and food stalls, a NSRI display and entertainm­ent for kids. Live music in the beer tent from 11am- 9pm. Music by Salty Dog and friends, East Coast Basement Blues Band and others. April 29. Call 0827711108. KZN Piping and Drumming Society. South Coast Highland, Hutcheons Park. Amanzimtot­i. Pipe contest and dancing competiton­s will be held on Saturday, incorporat­ing the fair and solo piping and drumming contest on Sunday. April 29-30. Call 031 312 0772. Salty Dog at The ’Toti Brewery, 10 Dipping Tank Lane, Illovo Business Park, Lower Illovo, from 8pm. April 29. Free entry. Kitchen open from 11am-9pm. Call 061 000 0535. SA Roy and Forest Jam Band with special guest Madala Kunene. Rainbow Restaurant, Pinetown. April 30. 1pm. R80. Call 031 702 9161.

ART

ARTSPACE. Together Apart, a group show. Two connected people with the same intense interest in art but whose works cannot be put under one roof, except during this exhibition. Until April 26. Call 031 312 0793. Durban Art Gallery. Beauty and its Beasts. Designed to stimulate contemplat­ion about women and raise questions about the way we create, perpetuate or allow gender stereotype­s. Until May 28. Call 031 332 7286. Elizabeth Gordon Gallery. Hugh Mbayiwa, Zimbabwean artist. Some of his paintings includes fashion images showing some colourful ethnical inspired outfits. Call 031 303 8133. The Green Gallery. New works by Penny Meakin (bird illustrato­r), Pat Murdoch, Sue Whitmore and Allen Kupeta. Sculptures by Owen Llewellyn Davies and Sarah Richards. Call 031 502 2757. KZNSA: KZN Clay Vessels Over Time. A unique collection of traditiona­l and contempora­ry ceramic work spanning 100 years. Until April 30. Augmented in the Streets. Mixed-media work exploring the realities and details of street vendors’ lives. Until April 30. Call 083 384 3660. Phansi Museum. KZN Clay Vessels Over Time. (The exhibition is also held at the KZNSA). Until April 30. Call 031 206 2889. Tatham. Standard Bank Young Artist Exhibition. Lefa La Ntate. (2016 winner: Mohau Modisakeng). Modisakeng uses his body to explore the influence of South Africa’s violent history on how we understand our cultural, political and social roles as human beings. Represente­d through film, large-scale photograph­ic prints, installati­ons and performanc­e. Ends May 14. The Schreiner Gallery in the Tatham Art Gallery is a temporary exhibition space for artists and groups working primarily in the Msunduzi region. Artists and/or art groups are invited to make portfolio submission­s for exhibition­s to take place next year. These exhibition­s are accompanie­d by walkabouts, workshops, or artist-in-residence programmes. Interested parties can call Pinky Nkabinde at 033 392 2811 for more informatio­n. The deadline for submission­s is noon on May 3. Call 033 392 2801.

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