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Aerobatic pilots are ready to wow spectators at the Virginia Airshow

- ALYSSIA BIRJALAL alyssia.birjalal@inl.co.za

SOME of the best aviation performers in the world are heading to the Virginia Airshow, which returns in full force to the skies of Durban on September 9 after an eight-year hiatus.

The popular event will treat Durbanites to the roars of engines as pilots take to the sky to offer beautiful aerobatic stunts.

With the Indian Ocean as the perfect backdrop for these incredible displays, this event promises to be an action-packed family day out.

Spectators can look forward to a dramatic theatre in the sky and a range of ground exhibits, a market, delicious food and refreshmen­t stalls and activities for all ages to enjoy.

This year’s action-packed line-up includes displays by the SAAF, the talented Andrew Blackwood Murray and five-time South African aerobatics champion, Patrick Davidson.

The day will also showcase thrilling stunts by some of the finest aerobatics teams in the country, including the Puma Flying Lions, Mark Hensman’s Marksmen Team and the Goodyear Eagles.

Before 2015, the Virginia A airshow had a long and iconic history in Durban, with 57 years of spectacula­r manoeuvres and acrobatic flips thrilling thousands of spectators.

Gates open at 8.30am and tickets cost R140 for adults and R80 for children and are available at Ticketpro. Zawadi Wamungu Live Kicking off Heritage Month, Mandeni-born vocalist Nkosingiph­ile Mpanza aka Zawadi Yamungu will perform at the UKZN Howard College Campus.

Known for her African consciousn­ess and indigenous music, she will play a number of indigenous musical instrument­s such as the umakhweyan­a and ugubhu, which complement her

vocal talents.

Yamungu will be accompanie­d by UKZN alumni and seventh Unisa National Piano Competitio­n 2023 runner-up, Sibonelo Nxumalo on piano, Buhle Hadabe on drums and Lwazi Mlotshwa on bass.

Where: UKZN, Howard College Campus, Dennis Shepstone Building, Level 2.

When: September 6 at 6pm. Cost: Tickets are R100, R70 for pensioners and R40 for students. For bookings email zamat1@ukzn.ac.za.

Flying Cow

The 13-day JOMBA! Contempora­ry Dance Experience is under way in Durban until September 10.

Dance company Netherland­s de Stilte will perform Flying Cow on September 2.

Choreograp­hed by Jack Timmermans, it tells the story of two girls

and a boy who embark on a stand-off. When there are three of you, who plays with whom?

The piece explores how children play together, trying to outdo each other, taking each other’s things and company, teasing, sharing, consenting and finding a way for threesomes to play.

This work is suitable for audience 5+ but adults are welcome too. Where: The Stable Theatre. When: Today at 2.30pm and tomorrow at 10am.

Cost: R50 via Computicke­t.

The Hollywood Walk of Fame

Experience The Hollywood Walk of Fame, a captivatin­g tribute to cinema’s musical gems.

This live show transcends the silver screen, spotlighti­ng iconic tracks from Grease and Saturday Night Fever among other fan favourites.

Relive movie magic through performanc­es of unforgetta­ble songs, including hits from A Star is Born, Maverick, Queen, Elton John, ABBA and Elvis. From dance anthems to rock classics, the event celebrates the music of beloved films like Top Gun and Pulp Fiction.

Join the enchanting night, where melodies and memories unite.

Where: Barnyard Theatre, Suncoast.

When: Until October 1. Thursday - Saturday at 7pm and Sunday at 2pm.

Cost: From R195 per person. Book at www.barnyardth­eatre.co.za.

KZN Philharmon­ic Early Spring Season

The third and final concert of the KZN Philharmon­ic Early Spring Season takes place on September 7.

It sees the popular return of Daniel Boico to the podium for a programme of concert staples by Prokofiev, Schumann and Beethoven.

The widely admired Japanese pianist Etsuko Hirose takes the solo spot to perform Robert Schumann’s A Minor Piano Concerto.

Then maestro Boico rounds off his programme with a welcome opportunit­y for audience to savour the delights of the young Beethoven’s lesser known symphonies.

Its spacious first movement is grandly conceived, while its two central movements offer contrastin­g, stand-out characteri­stics. Where: Playhouse Opera Theatre. When: September 7 at 7pm. Cost: From R103 via Quicket. A final rehearsal will be held on Thursday morning, tickets are R50 for adults and pensioners and R30 for kids. It includes a compliment­ary cup of coffee/ tea.

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 ?? | Supplied ?? THE popular event will treat Durbanites to the roars of engines as pilots take to the sky to offer amazing aerobatic stunts.
| Supplied THE popular event will treat Durbanites to the roars of engines as pilots take to the sky to offer amazing aerobatic stunts.

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