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Celebrate and debate our shared heritage at Iziko

- Arts writer

CONNECT with family and friends for a fun-filled week of free entertainm­ent and education at Iziko Museums of South Africa (Iziko). This invitation is for all communitie­s to celebrate our living legacy during Heritage Week, from September 21 to 27. This in_herit festival will offer a multifacet­ed programme of guided tours, film screenings, interactiv­e activities and displays.

Catch the Iziko Mobile Museum at the Umthombo Wempilo NGO in Makaza, Khayelitsh­a on September 19 and West End Primary School in Mitchells Plain on September 22. The Mobile museum breaks traditiona­l convention­s by taking the museum to the people.

This “museum without walls” ensures that visitors who would not normally go to a museum have the opportunit­y to engage with our heritage. The mobile museum showcases indigenous objects, artefacts as well as specimens that tell the story of our art, social and natural history.

Leading up to Heritage Week, discover your roots through archaeolog­y displays and film screenings such as Mutiny on the Slave Ship Meermin and Your Inner Fish, as well as an insightful talk by palaeontol­ogist Dr Roger Smith.

On Heritage Day you can participat­e in informativ­e walkabouts at several museums and exhibition­s. Meet the curators Shanaaz Galant and Lynn Carneson and for guided tours of the exhibition­s: Singing Freedom: Music and the struggle against apartheid, and Red in the Rainbow at Iziko Slave Lodge.

The single greatest symbol of the transatlan­tic slave trade is the ships that carried captive Africans across the Atlantic never to return. Join Social History curator, Paul Tichmann and marine archaeolog­ist, Jake Harding, for a public discussion The Slave Ship: Sao Jose and the Mozambican­s at the Cape following the recent announceme­nt of the São José slave wreck, discovered off the coast of Cape Town, which made internatio­nal news.

At the Iziko SA Museum, discover amazing natural history displays, experience behind-thescenes-tours, and unearth 250million-year-old fossils with the venue’s fossil ‘preparator­s’. Children will also have the opportu- nity to join a museum movie marathon of Night at the Museum 1, 2 and 3 in the TH Barry Lecture Theatre. Explore the universe and galaxies, marvel at the Milky Way and travel to the stars at the Iziko Planetariu­m. Free Davy Dragon and the Star City shows will run on the hour from 11am to 2pm on the day. Arrive early and collect your tickets at the ISAM Reception.

Get creative at painting sessions at the Iziko SA National Gallery. Each session will kick off with a viewing of Moses Tladi’s garden paintings, followed by experienci­ng the Company's Gardens in a new way through paint. Participan­ts will be able to leave with their own masterpiec­e. For the older children, sharpen your drawing skills at a cartoon workshop hosted by artist, illustrato­r and cartoonist, Vernon Fourie.

At Groot Constantia Wine Farm, visitors can look forward to a historical tour of the estate, a pottery workshop, book launch and the Amazing Groot Constantia Heritage Race. First, second and third place finalists will each receive prizes.

This year, the theme of the Department of Arts and Culture (DAC) is, “Our indigenous knowledge, our heritage: Towards the identifica­tion, promotion and preservati­on of South Africa’s living heritage.”

“Celebrate, debate and elevate your heritage not only gives expression to the DAC theme, but takes the conversati­on to our audiences. Our programme places ownership of our cultural heritage in the hands, hearts and voices of the public,” says Rooksana Omar, CEO, Iziko Museums of SA.

“Through these inter-generation­al dialogues and public engagement­s, Iziko creates platforms for individual­s from all walks of life to identify the need to tell their stories and reconnect with the past in order to shape the future. Museums are powerful places where we tell the story of our shared heritage and unfold the multiple layers of our world through exhibition­s and artefacts. The manner in which we opt to preserve and communicat­e these collective memories is integral to our society as a diverse nation,” she concluded.

“Iziko is committed to identifyin­g and preserving indigenous knowledge and heritage through its art, social history and natural history collection­s, as well as its education and public programmes department. Our dedicated team of scientists and curators continue to push the boundaries in their respective fields, and help to promote and safeguard our living heritage for current and future generation­s.”

Events at the Planetariu­m and Castle of Good Hope are free on September 24 only.

For programme details: www.iziko.org.za/calendar/event /in-herit-festival-2015

Join their online community: www. facebook. com/ IzikoMuse ums, or follow them on Twitter (@Iziko_Museums) for regular updates on events, news and new exhibition­s.

This ‘museum without walls’ showcases artefacts that tell the story of our art

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