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Corner of Old Main Road. Sunday at 10am-3pm. Call 083 564 3335.

5 Station Drive, Morningsid­e. Artisan produce. Every Sunday. 8am-1pm. Visit www.themorning­trade.co.za

9 Jaco Jackson Drive. Every Sunday. Sunday 10am-5pm. Call 031 312 3058. First Avenue. Sunday 9am-3pm. Call 083 300 2999. Uitsig Road, Durban North. Sunday 10am-3.30pm. Call 083 262 3693. hosts its annual fete on Sunday, 11am-6pm. Call 083 234 6621.

11 Menston Road, Westville. First Wednesday of every month. 9.30am – 12.30pm. Call 031 266 2709. 890 Main Road, Moseley. Secondhand goods and books, plants and a tea garden. Tuesday and Friday. 8.30am-12.30pm. Call 031 708 4747. Roseway Waldorf School. Live music, stalls, food, organic vegetables, gluwhein, fires, children’s games and more. September 1. 5pm-9pm. shelleyvw2­7@gmail.com Strelitzia Road, Silverglen. Food, tea garden, health tests, alternate therapy. September 1 and 2. 9am-4pm. Free entry. Call 031 403 2273.

The Brown’s School, 28 Mariannrid­ge Drive, Caversham Glen, Pinetown. Parking access via Dorfner Crescent (R10 per car). September 2. 8.30am to 2.30pm. Call 031 700 6065. 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.

Giba Gorge, Hillcrest. Sunday noon-3pm. R10. Call 084 582 0909.

uShaka Marine World. Sunday noon-4pm. Free. Call 031 328 8000. Camperdown. Live bands. Every Sunday. Sunday noon-2pm. Call 082 652 6018.

Durban City Hall. The orchestra returns to the Durban City Hall for its four-week Early Spring Symphony Season of sublime world-class music. Until September 14. 7.30pm. R30 for adults and R10 for scholars. Call 031 369 9438.

5 Wright Place, Carrington Heights.Traditiona­l Portuguese cuisine with live music concert. Manuel Escórcio will entertain guests on Sunday from 3pm. Tickets cost R130 for the lunch and concert, or R100 for the concert only. Call 083 778 3052.

Murphy. Stamford Hill Bowling Club. Every Saturday from 2pm. Call 073 584 0258.

Mondays. Play bowls from 4pm. Music, 6pm-9pm. Call 082 499 8636.

Café Saint Germain, Alliance Française, 22 Sutton Crescent, Durban. Saturday noon-2pm. Call 031 312 9582.

Pianist at the Oyster Box Hotel on alternate Saturdays and Sundays. 2.30pm-5pm. Call 082 321 2698.

Resident pianist at Coastlands Hotel on Friday and Coastlands Musgrave on Saturday. 7pm-10pm. Call 082 321 2698.

The Centre for Jazz and Popular Music. Sheila da Blue Note is a singer, composer, actress and a dancer. She specialise­s in Afro jazz, pop and blues. Sheila Khumalo began her music career at an early age and was discovered by John Shawman of the Sheperds Music Group when she was 19. August 29. 6pm. R70 for general admission, R45 pensioners, R20 for students. Call 031 260 3385.

The Centre for Jazz and Popular Music. This vocalist started classical vocal training in 2006 while in Mamelodi High School. She went to MC art to study music and started singing as a profession­al backing vocalist, working with Judith Sephuma, Louis Mhlanga and Dr Sello Galane. August 30. 6pm. R70 for general admission, R45 pensioners, R20 for students. Call 031 260 3385.

This is a fast-growing internatio­nal music business conference and exhibition hosted in Durban. This year will see the ninth edition of the KZN Music Imbizo hosted at the Moses Mabhida Stadium. August 31. 9am. R300. Call 031 582 8222.

The Plant, Station Drive Precinct. This year’s line-up includes firm favourites as well as internatio­nal guest artists, Charlie Love and Dan Patlansky and his band. September 1 at 7.30pm. September 2 at 7pm. R150. Also featuring The Smoke and Liquid Band (Johannesbu­rg), Cinnamon Blue (Durban). Saturday, September 2 at 2pm-5pm (free entry). Glenwood Village Music will host the Fender Concert with Durban’s finest blues musicians. www.durbanblue­sfestival.co.za

uShaka Marine World’s Wet ‘n Wild. Featuring Dream Team who will entertain for 12hours. September 2 from 9am until 9pm, catch an array of top acts including multiple award nominee and winner, both internatio­nally and locally, AKA. Also featuring on the lineup is DJ Tira, popular South African DJ, entreprene­ur, producer. Other familiar artists such as Benny Maverick, Naak Musiq and the Distructio­n Boyz will also perform. General tickets will cost R220 each and VIP will cost R450 each, of which there are only 200 available. Get your tickets through Computicke­t.

A pottery exhibition. Until September 16. Call 031 312 3804.

A Group Show of Paintings by Michelle Irving, Alison Akal, Haley Wright and Ilma Matthews. Call 031 312 0793.

Black and white prints of images by Hungarian artist, Amishael. Portrays a story of an imagined figure. Call 033 387 1356. Hugh Mbayiwa’s Exhibtion.

September 7 at 6pm. Call 031 303 8133.

Peter Kidd, Andy Anderson, Hilary Grant-Currie and Barbara Siedle. New bronzes by Owen Llewellyn Davies and Sarah Richards. Call 083 357 7778. exhibition, The features works by South African artists Reshma Chhiba, Sharlene Khan and Jordache A Ellapen from their projects titled (2008) and (2013); (2016); and (2016/2017) respective­ly. Park Contempora­ry Gallery launches. Until September 3. For more informatio­n, call 083 384 3660.

Hlengiwe Dube In celebratio­n of Women’s Month. Until August 31. Call 031 206 2889. Midlands Meander: Women’s Month. Ceramics and oil on canvas works. Call 084 666 6980.

Rhumbelow Theatre. The Reals and Marion Loudon, Barry Thomson, Dawn Selby, Mali Sewell and Jason Andrew. Celebrate the 48th anniversar­y of the Three Days of Peace and Music celebratio­n, Woodstock 1969. Until September 3 at 8pm. Sunday at 2pm, September 3 at 2pm and 6.30pm. R100-R150. Call 082 499 8636.

Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre. 19th annual edition. Until September 3. Wednesday to Friday at 7.30pm. Saturday 7.30pm, and Saturday September 2, 2.30pm and 7.30pm shows. September 3, 6pm. R60. Computicke­t.

The Gee Jays. Rhumbelow Theatre. PMB. John Didlick, Gary McKenzie and Grant Bell. Sunday 2pm and 6.30pm. R150. Call 082 499 8636.

Alliance Française de Durban. September 2. Noon-2pm. Free. Call 031 312 9582. August 30. Kill or Die. New acts get five minutes to impress. The audience decides. Hosted by Glen Bo. 8.30pm. R50. Call 031 811 5449.

September 1. 90 minutes of non-stop comedy. Line-up: Masood Boomgaard, Annalakshm­i, Devin Gray, Glen Bo, Suhayl Essa (Johannesbu­rg), Neil Green. 8.30pm. R120. Computicke­t. September 2. Jem Atkins – hosts an 80-minute show. Catch Glen Bo, Devin Gray and hot Durban local – Mo Vawda. 8.30pm. R100. quickticke­t.co.za Westville Country Club. Sunday at 2pm. Call 072 615 0559. will host its annual rabies vaccinatio­n clinic at 29 Village Road on August 27 from 9am to 12.30pm. Call 031 764 1212.

Pond at Blue Lagoon on the south bank of the uMngeni River. Open day. There are three categories in the club – Scale Model: build scale models of various water craft, these could be replicas of passenger vessels etc; Sailing: race a set course; Power: remotecont­rolled vessels that reach speeds of 90km/h in open water and run on nitro fuel. Sunday 9.30am-12.30pm. Call 072 177 7730. Springside Nature Reserve, Hillcrest. Second Wednesday of each month. 8.30am. Call 031 765 6809.

Every Friday night. 199 Kenyon Howden Road, Montclair. Call 082 444 3261. at the Durban Botanic Gardens. Daily. 9am-4pm. R100 an adult, R50 a child and pensioner. Call 082 783 7671. September 2, Delville Wood (Shongweni). Meet at 1.30pm at the closed Assagay Hotel or Engen Garage (571 Kassier Road) to depart at 1:45pm to the parking area. Call 084 478 6779. September 3, KZN Table Mountain (Cato Ridge). Meet at 7.30am at Union Main Centre, 45 Old Main Road, Pinetown, or at 8.15am at Cato Ridge Motors (close to Eddie Haven Drive, Cato Ridge). Petrol sharing: R40. Car St Thomas Avenue, Berea. Sunday at 5.30pm-7pm. Call 082 826 9922.

Go ’n Grow, Assagay. Call 082 296 3692. Every Wednesday. 7pm. Methodist Church Hall, Durban North. Call / WhatsApp 071 746 8537 or e-mail: caderascub­ana@gmail.com

line-dance classes. Adults and children from 6pm daily. Mount Edgecombe and Overport. Call 083 555 0927. Thursday. 6pm. Durban North Methodist Church. Call 084 956 2010. Sunningdal­e. Individual classes offered daily for domestic helpers. Times vary. Call 084 821 6668.

Morning and evening. Call Kay Smart at 078 388 8433.

Holistic movement techniques draw from dance, swimming, Tai Chi and yoga. Breathing Space on Monday at 10am-11.15am, and the GetFit Studio in Durban North, Tuesday 9.30am-10.30am, and Saturday 1.30pm-2.30pm. Call 081 716 3723.

Obedience training and play groups for puppies to seniors. Saturday training in Glenwood, and Tuesdays and Thursdays in Durban North. Call 061 245 3309. Wednesday. 10am. 130 Royston Road, Pietermari­tzburg. Call 079 880 3924.

Wednesdays at 9am. 130 Royston Road, Pietermari­tzburg. Call 083 321 4789.

without knowing staff notation. Howard College Campus. Saturdays. 8.30am-10.30am. Call 031 205 5664.

Maths tuition in your own home. Junior primary. ADHD/ADD pupils included. WhatsApp 082 610 7738.

Zulu-Lulu Art House. Piggly Wiggly Country Village. 9am-5pm. Daily. www.zulululu.co.za

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 ?? PICTURE: SYDNEY REDDY ?? The Bird Cage, hosted a luxury day out for Women’s Day in the Classic Room at the Greyville Convention Centre. Seen at the event were, from left: Avisha Harisanker and Lalitha Ramlall.
PICTURE: SYDNEY REDDY The Bird Cage, hosted a luxury day out for Women’s Day in the Classic Room at the Greyville Convention Centre. Seen at the event were, from left: Avisha Harisanker and Lalitha Ramlall.

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