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. Corner of Old Main Road. 10am-3pm. Call 083 564 3335. The Morning Trade. 5 Station Drive, Morningsid­e. Artisan produce. Every Sunday, 8am-1pm. Visit www.themorning­trade.co.za. Heritage Day Mini Market and Family Fun Day. Port Edward. Crafts, home-made products, games, and so much more. 11am, Free entry. Call 083 503 505. Wonder Market. Chris Saunders Park. Representi­ng KZN’S best in craft, design and food. 9am-2pm. info@ridgemanag­ement.co.za

REGULARS

Tinley Manor Market. Dolphin Coast (Ballito). Country Market, every Saturday, 7am-1pm. Call 083 252 6787. The Stables Lifestyle Market. Wednesday and Friday, 6pm-10pm. Call 031 312 3058. umhlanga Farmers’ Market. Prestondal­e, Autumn Drive, umhlanga Ridge. Every Wednesday, 9am-noon. Call 074 445 6186.

UPCOMING

Rivertown Night Market. Rivertown Precinct. Durban’s newest monthly bespoke sundowner market. Friday from 5.30pm to 10pm. E-mail: darryl.hofmann@icloud.com Jumble Sale. Greyvile Convention Centre. Good at competitiv­e prices, such as books, crockery, toys and linen. Friday, 9am-1pm. Call 031 312 9313. Litchi Orchard Farmers Market. Local food, drinks and festivitie­s. Friday, 5pm-10pm, R30. info@litchiorch­ard.co.za Sugar Rush Market. Local, fresh, organic handmade products. Coincides with park run which starts at 8am. Saturday, 7.30am-noon, Call 079 528 4665.

MUSIC

TODAY

African Drumshack Entertainm­ent. Stables Lifestyle Market. 9 Jacko Jackson Drive. Family drumming. Every Sunday, 3pm-4pm. Adults R85, children under 12, R50, and under two, free. Call 083 704 4879. Chilled live music: Giba Gorge, Hillcrest. Noon-3pm. R10. Call 084 582 0909. Wahooz! ushaka Marine World. Noon4pm. Free. Call 031 328 8000. Emoyeni Country Lodge. Camperdown. Live bands. Every Sunday. Noon-2pm. Call 082 652 6018. Earthdance KZN 2017. Howick. Since 1997, Earthdance has been held in more than 1 000 locations in 80 countries, and presented thousands of DJS and artists. Noon-5pm, R200-R250. Call 084 586 1405.

REGULARS

Music Unlimited. Murphy. Stamford Hill Bowling Club. Every Saturday from 2pm. Call 073 584 0258. Berea Bowling Club Blues. Mondays. Gerald & Daniel will entertain you on guitar and sax and some laid-back light jazz standards. Play bowls from 4pm. Music, 6pm-9pm. Call 082 499 8636. Jazzy Lunch. Café Saint Germain, Alliance Française, 22 Sutton Crescent, Durban. Saturday. Noon-2pm. Call 031 312 9582. 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 Hotel on Friday and Coastlands Musgrave on Saturday, 7pm-10pm. Call 082 321 2698.

UPCOMING

White Mountain Festival. White Mountain Lodge, Giant’s Castle Nature Reserve. Unwind in a stunning setting while enjoying a three-day line-up of some of SA’S best acoustic acts from Thursday to October 1. Tickets from Computicke­t. Fun in the Sun 2017. Hazelmere Dam. More than 50 acts taking to the stage in unforgetta­ble performanc­es including two internatio­nal headliners, Lost Frequencie­s (Germany), supported by Nora en Pure (Switzerlan­d). Saturday, 8am. Tickets R300, VIP R700 from Enquiries: http://www.fitsfest.co.za. Internatio­nally acclaimed KZN composer, cellist and academic, Dr Thokozani Mhlambi presents a series of concerts embracing genres from Beethoven to Mazisi Kunene. Playhouse Loft, Thursday, 7.30pm, a Zulu Song cycle with Dr Thokozani Mhlambi. R150, Computicke­t. Wushwini Pan African Centre, Friday, 6pm. In Conversati­on with Joao Orecchia with Dr Thokozani Mhlambi. Call 078 172 5154. Mazisi Kunene Museum, Glenwood, September 30, 5pm. Extract from one of Mazisi Kunene poems, set for fivepiece ensemble. Free entry. Call 031 205 2912. Seb Goldswain KZN Tour: The guitar maestro plays at the following venues: Thursday, Alliance Française at 7pm, R100. Call 031 312 9582. Friday, The Dive, Hexagon Theatre, PMB at 7pm, R100. Call 033 260 5537. Saturday, Westville Theatre Club at 7pm, R100. Mail vanessa@marshallhi­llcrest.co.za and October 1 at Rocky Ridge, Ramsgate at 1pm, R60. Call 072 473 6095. Beam Brothers. The Centre for Jazz and Popular Music. While their sound could be easily mistaken for Gospel music, the Durban-based foursome is all about reflecting on the ins and outs of day-to-day life through their music. Tuesday, 6pm, R70 for general admission, R45 and R20 for students. Call 031 260 3385. Peter Beets Trio (Netherland­s). The Centre for Jazz and Popular Music. The renowned trio are at the forefront of jazz music in Holland. The brothers have a healthy rivalry – ever since their father, a keen jazz enthusiast with a passion for Oscar Peterson and Art Blakey, introduced them to their instrument­s. Wednesday, 6pm, R70 for general admission, R45 and R20 for students. Call 031 260 3385. Guy Buttery. Conscious Cafe at the Castle. Old Main Road. Friday, 7pm, R170. Call 031 765 2662. Heels Over Head. Sound Café, Warne House, 5 Garlicke Drive, Ballito. Friday, 7pm, R50 general entrance & R200 VIP, email info@soundcafe.co.za

ART

ARTSPACE. Hues and Shades –a solo exhibition by Raja Oshi. Until October 12. The artist enjoys adding texture to surfaces and designing the shape to get various outcomes. “I make my own material, since I feel like this is an essential step in the process. I weave strips of canvas material together to make my own sort of canvas, with its own specialise­d texture and response to paint,” Oshi says. Call 031 312 0793. Blue Caterpilla­r Gallery. Marion Townsend exhibition. Call 033 387 1356. Elizabeth Gordon Gallery. Hugh Mbayiwa’s exhibition,time and Again. Call 031 303 8133. Green Gallery. New work by Rob Dominon, Allan Kupeta ,Lieze Meyer and Sue Whitmore. New bronzes by Owen Llewellyn Davies and Sarah Richards. Flanders Mall, Mount Edgecombe. Call 083 357 7778. KZNSA Gallery. Drain on our Dignity. Photograph­ic exhibition. Masixole Feni will launch his book and exhibition. An activist photograph­er who has worked for Groundup and Social Justice Coalition documentin­g social issues around Cape Town. Ends Thursday. In Bloom, group exhibition by Ja. Magazine. Featuring a range of works from the publicatio­n’s past and present contributo­rs. Tuesday to October 15. PPC Imaginariu­m Finalists. View the wonderful works created from scratch. From a pair of concrete sunglasses to a dress made of cement, the exhibition will feature a diverse range of innovative and thought-provoking concrete pieces across the discipline­s of sculpture, jewellery, fashion, industrial design and film, Tuesday to October 15. Call 083 384 3660. Phansi goes Phezulu Gallery. Postmodern Ndebele. Explores how Ndebele artists became great artists and architects of our time. Until Saturday. Call 031 206 2889. Zulu Lulu Art House Gallery. Postmodern Ndebele looks at how Ndebele artists exploded into the greatest post modern artists and architects of our time. Until Saturday. Call 084 666 6980.

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