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

Amphimarke­t. Pavilion site. 8am-4pm. Call 031 301 3080. Botha’s Hill Market. Cnr Old Main Road and Rob Roy Crescent. 10am-3pm. Call 083 564 3335. The Morning Trade. 5 Station Drive, Morningsid­e. Artisan produce. Every Sunday. 8am-1pm. Visit www.themorning­trade.co.za The Stables Market. 9 Jaco Jackson Drive. Every Sunday. 10am-5pm. Call 031 312 3058. Wonder Market. Chris Saunders Park, Centenary Boulevard, umhlanga Ridge. Craft, design and food. 9am-2pm. E-mail info@ridgemanag­ement.co.za

REGULARS

Bangladesh Market: Westcliff, Chatsworth. Every Saturday. Fresh produce, exotic vegetables, clothing, spices, kitchenwar­e. Call 031 307 7595. Essenwood Plan B Market. Berea Park, Essenwood Road. Arts and craft market. Every Saturday. 9am-2pm. Call 081 370 7577. Fragrance Street Market, Chatsworth. Fragrance Street, opposite RK Khan Hospital. Wednesdays to Saturdays, 9am-5pm. Sundays, 10am-4pm. Call 072 638 94 Kloof and Highway SPCA Market: 29 Village Road. Every Monday, Thursday and Saturday, 8am-noon. Last Sunday of the month, 8.30am-12.30pm. Call 031 764 1212. Shongweni Market. 457 Mr551 Road. Every Saturday. 6.30am-11.30pm. Call 083 777 1674. umhlanga Farmers’ Market. Prestondal­e, Autumn Drive, umhlanga Ridge. Every Wednesday, 9am-noon. Call 074 445 6186.

UPCOMING

Dunrobin – Night & Saturday Market. 31 Warwick Rd, Ferncliffe, PMB. Showcasing loads of quality craft stalls with jewellery, clothing, decor and lots more. All from local artists. June 30-July 1. Night Market, 5pm-9pm. Saturday Market. 9am-1pm. Call 082 920 2787. Litchi Orchard Night Market. Seaforth Road (off Basil Hullet Drive) Umhlali. Local food, drink, live music and festivitie­s. June 30. 5pm-10pm. R30. Call 032 525 5118. I Heart Market. Moses Mabhida Stadium. Locally sourced, homemade products; from fresh foods, local fashion, children’s toys, vintage clothing and more. July 1. 9am-2pm. info@ iheartmkt.com Foodies Market. Ballito Lifestyle Centre. The market supports local produce, focusing on providing fresh, organic and artisanal products. July 1. 8am-2pm. Call 032 946 3923. Red Hot Winter Fete. Chatsworth Hospice, 1 Strelitzia Road, Silverglen. June 30-July 1. 9am-3pm. Call 031 403 2273.

MUSIC TODAY

Wahooz! ushaka Marine World. Noon4pm. Free. Call 031 328 8000. Avade – Refugee Launch. Republik. Unit 8 Broadway, Durban North. Rock concert. 6pm. R70. Call 031 573 1429. Umkhumbane Jazz Ensemble. The Rainbow Restaurant. UJE has more than a century of musical experience between them, the number of years of musical prowess goes up even further when you factor in the 12 original band members and nine featured musicians who held the band’s hand in the creation process. 2pm. R80. Call 083 463 8044. Liberty Corporate Music at Makaranga, Kloof. Featuring Freshlygro­und. Noon. R120. Call 031 563 4298. An evening with the Count. The Jazzy Rainbow. 93 Smiso Nkwanyana (Goble) Rd, Morningsid­e. Filip Kormuth is a concert pianist, composer and pedagogue, with substantia­l compositio­n output (including a symphony), and over a hundred performanc­es. 5pm. R80. Call 031 303 8398. Louise Carver Sunset Concert. The Litchi Orchard. Louise Carver will be performing all her big radio hits, as well as some of the new songs off her latest album, hanging in the void. Show starts at 3pm. R90 children, R170 adults. rebecca@litchiorch­ard.co.za

REGULARS

African Drumshack Entertainm­ent. Stables Lifestyle Market. 9 Jacko Jackson Drive. Family drumming. Every Sunday, 3pm-4pm. Adults R85, children under 12, R50 and under 2, free. Call 083 704 4879. New York Restaurant and Bar: 101 Innes Road, Morningsid­e. Deep house music. 2pm. Free. Call 031 312 9605. Music Unlimited. Murphy. Stamford Hill Bowling Club. Every Saturday from 2pm. Call 073 584 0258. Berea Bowling Club Blues. Mondays. Mark Hunt. Play bowls from 4pm. Music 6pm-9pm. Call 082 499 8636. Wahooz! Amplified Vibez, the ultimate DJ battle. ushaka. Featuring aspiring DJS who will audition their tracks. Saturday, and July 8 and15. 11am-6pm. Call 031 328 8103. Roberta Reddy: Pianist at the Oyster Box Hotel on alternate Saturdays and Sundays. 2.30pm- 5pm. Call 082 321 2698. Roberta Reddy: Resident pianist at Coastlands umhlanga Hotel on Friday, and Coastlands Musgrave on Saturday. 7pm-10pm. Call 082 321 2698.

UPCOMING

Pub Night with the Blarney Brothers. Victoria Country Club. June 29. The cost is R190 per person or R1 800 per table of 10, includes dinner. Show starts at 8pm. Call 033 347 1942. Vodacom Durban July Launch African Art Centre. Group exhibition by Zainab Ismail, Iain Robinson and Levi Matthew Arrikum. These local artists were the winners of the Fine Art category at the Interpret Durban 7 competitio­n in September last year. June 28 -July 29. Call 031312 3804. ARTSPACE. Sign usage. A solo exhibition by Terence King. The exhibition comprises works selected chiefly from two extended series over the past several years. Rooted in observatio­n of the physical environmen­t and of utilitaria­n implements, the paintings and drawings are related in that they are intended to reflect a world of work – hence usage. Exhibition will be on until June 29. Call 031 312 0793. Bat Centre. Asiphapham­e – Youth Day Exhibition. Asiphapham­e (engl.: Awaken/be conscious/woke), explores themes of youth identity and consumptio­n. Until July 2. Call 031 332 0451 Blue Caterpilla­r Gallery: Hosts a wide selection of local artists as well as an artist from Spain and also some beautiful investment artworks from William Kentridge, Claerfhou and many more. Current display, Marion Townsend’s mostly acrylic paintings which show her talent for capturing the light and mood of beautiful individual landscapes around our wonderful country. Call 033 387 1356. Durban Art Gallery: Beauty and its Beasts exhibition examines how the stereotype was created and artists have either perpetuate­d the phenomenon or subverted it. Until July 30. Call 031 311 2264. Durban High School showcases exhibition of Eva Schloss – The Promise. Schloss is a Holocaust survivor and the step-sister of Anne Frank. The intention of this exhibition is to teach people the dangers of discrimina­tion and the need to treat refugees with kindness and dignity. Until August 18. E-mail erica.goring@durbanhigh­school. co.za Green Gallery: Zimbabwean artist Allan Kupeta, and locals Julie Mayo, Nicky Firth, Kirsty Hall and Andy Anderson. Call 083 357 7778. KZNSA. Trajectory by London-based Jennifer Morrison. These large works explore the medium of oil paint. The experience of making the works is based on unconsciou­s filters, values, past experience and knowledge. Until July 2. Call 031 277 1705.

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