Cape Argus

Emo Adams returns to Lyric Theatre for Heritage Day show

- VALENCIA VALENTINE valencia.america@inl.co.za

IN THE spirit of Heritage Day, South Africa is pulling out all the stops to commemorat­e the day.

Emo Adams and the Take Note Band will share his heritage stories with fans at the Lyric Theatre in Joburg tomorrow in Waa’sit Lekker.

Adams told IOL Entertainm­ent his music will make people dance, sing and laugh from the start to finish.

The dad of four, who was born and raised in the Cape Flats said he couldn’t wait to share his stories of heritage and tradition.

“I used to shy away from heritage because I felt that is what boxed us, but now that I am a father, I understand why my dad use to drag me to the Malay Choirs and Kaapse Klopse, because that is the very thing that sets us apart from the rest of the world and makes us unique.

“My childhood and teenage years were spent parading the streets during the coon (minstrel) carnivals and festive time, our faces brightly painted with colours and sometimes topped with glitter, dressed in sequins and satin gear with hats and umbrellas, having fun dancing and singing to the ghoema beats and trumpets of the live bands.

“There were also the times we sang in the Malay choir, looking dapper in our suits, shirt and tie, formal shoes and a maroon fez. We sang songs like the Afrikaans moppie and Nederlands­e liedjies (songs).”

Adams said it was these qualities that brought him back to honouring his heritage.

“I would have to pay tribute to those parts of my heritage as well, obviously in a comical way. Besides the family fun and laughter, the show is really a celebratio­n of who we are as people in this diverse country.”

He said he used to visit Joburg annually, but since his Maak My Famous and Noot Vir Noot show commitment­s, he had to put his visits on hold.

“It will be my first time back with the full band and first time performing at the Lyric Theatre. This is actually where I did my first Bollywood show when I moved to Joburg in 2005.”

Adams said his 8pm show was selling out rapidly but there’ll be an earlier show at 4pm.

“To get that love and support is absolutely amazing. What makes this tour special is that the show falls on Heritage Day so those elements will pull through into the show,” said Adams.

Comedian Dalin Oliver will be the opening act.

Tickets are R150 via Quicket.

JOBURG Next Fest Jhb

Next Fest Jhb will showcase a line-up of artists including The Black Cat Bones as headliners. Following the first instalment in Cape Town, the jol was in popular demand, therefore round two is in Joburg. Other acts include West Coast Wolves, singer-songwriter and SAMAs 27 nominee, Jack Atlantic, Bradley Grey and Nic Jeffrey. Where: Sognane, Strydompar­k. When: September 30. Doors open from 5pm, live music starts at 7pm.

Cost: Tickets range from R100 to R250 via Quicket.

Nqoba Challenge

Here’s a little something for the kids. This is a play date for parents and kids 4–13-years old to get out into the fresh air and work their way up and over an inflatable 3km or 5km obstacle course.

The event is hosted by Heron Bridge College and Planet Fitness. Pack your snacks and picnic blanket for a day of fun in the sun.

Where: HeronBridg­e College, Nietgedach­t, Fourways.

When: September 24 from 8am. Cost: R20 per adult and free for kids.

DURBAN

Heritage Day Organ Concert Two organ maestros – Melvin Peters and visiting organist Tim Gunter – perform in a joint morning Heritage Day organ concert. Peters and Gunter have been performing together regularly since 2010. Apart from performing a programme for piano and organ together, they also take part in group concerts, have workshops with students working with various genres – from jazz to sacred, from choral works to German Romantic pieces. Where: St Paul’s Church, Durban. When: September 24 at 11am. Cost: Tickets R100 / R50 concession­s. Booking 031 2400 964 /www. stpaulsdur­ban.org.za

Sistas

Sistas exhibition celebrates womanhood and is a collaborat­ive endeavour of 2D and 3D art made by men and women. This collaborat­ion of female and male artists pays tribute to “Sistas”, encouragin­g the sharing of stories, creating dialogue and bridging cultural and gender difference­s.

The Gallery has invited 10 poets to write a Sestude (62-word poem) to a chosen artwork. Visitors will be able to immerse themselves in the creative artworks and poetry.

Where: The Gallery at The Studios, Ballito.

When: Until October 2.

Cost: Free.

Rising Stars

Friends in Music hosts their annual Rising Stars concert in collaborat­ion with the South African Society of Music Teachers (SASMT). The concert will showcase the top music students of the year as selected by the SASMT. Where: Durban Jewish Centre. When: September 25.

Cost: R80 at the door.

CAPE TOWN

Makers Halaal Market

Enjoy delicious dishes this Heritage weekend at a cosy food market. Curated by Conscious Meat Merchants, the market aims to celebrate premium Halaal artisans across a variety of fields.

The market will showcase leaders in their industries and specifical­ly highlight food, design, clothing, art and music for everyone to experience.

Event vendors include businesses in the halaal community: Aniseeds, Dumpling Girl, Pomegranat­e Wellness, Gadija Khan and Zaakira Ashtiker.

Where: Makers Landing, V&A Waterfront.

When: September 24 and 25. Cost: Free (bring money for food). Fun Day

If you are a fan of the Wikkel Wikkel hitmakers RJay & LK, make sure you’re at the Fun Day of the Church of the Ascension in Paarl. If you are into cars that make heads turn, then the car show will keep you entertaine­d.

DJs and other outdoor activities are available. The rugby test match between our Springboks and Argentina will be on a big screen.

Where: Sonop Primary School, Paarl East.

When: September 24 at 9am. Cost: Adults R30, R10 for your car, kids under 12 pay R10 and R50 for cooler boxes.

All White Heritage Day Picnic The inaugural All White Heritage Day Picnic will be an intimate allwhite with a touch of heritage/cultural themed outdoor picnic with live music performanc­es in Gqeberha.

There will also be traditiona­l foods on sale at the event and an Arts and Craft Exhibition Market which will have exhibition­s by crafters, beadworks, jewellery, local traditiona­l designers and visual artists. Where: Victoria Park, Gqeberha. When: September 24 at 11am. Cost: Tickets range from R295 and R95 for cooler boxes. Book at Webtickets.

 ?? | Supplied ?? Emo Adams.
| Supplied Emo Adams.

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