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DON’T MISS: OUR WEEKLY ROUND-UP OF VIRTUAL AND IN-PERSON EVENTS

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Cassi Namoda: To Live Long is to See Much

To Live Long is to See Much, Cassi Namoda’s new collection of work, offers prescient reflection on life experience, thresholds, and the passage of time. The exhibition presents a series of tableaus and various forms that weave narratives of magic realism into the verdant Mozambican landscape.

Details: The show runs at the Goodman Gallery, 163 Jan Smuts Avenue, Parkwood, Johannesbu­rg until 16 January. For bookings, contact info@goodman-gallery.com

Sthenjwa Luthuli: Inkaba Yami

Presented as a series of painted hand-carved wooden panels, in this new work, Sthenjwa Luthuli powerfully binds spiritual and physical worlds by inscribing the surface with the value of a tangible ritual; in this case the ritual of inkaba. Through his language of patternmak­ing, Luthuli depicts what he refers to as the “unknown space”; a space that represents threshold or infinite expanse where ancestors and living descendant­s coalesce.

Details: The show runs at

What if the World, First Floor, 16 Buiten Street, Cape Town, until 16 January. Viewings by appointmen­t, between Monday to Friday, from 9am to 4pm. For bookings, contact ashkar@whatifthew­orld.com

Soweto Kool Sessions

These live music sessions are back after a long hiatus, with Sowetobase­d acts Aluta Amada, Themba the Jazzchild and Supahero.

Details: The event takes place at 2471 Thibedi Street, Orlando East,

In the ring: (clockwise from top) A still from Knuckle City; Identity Demands, 2020, Sthenjwa Luthuli; Bountiful Beast you are a feast, 2020, Cassi Namoda. Photo (below, right): Hayden Phipps/ar

Soweto, Johannesbu­rg. Doors open at 2pm and tickets cost R30 at the door.

Creative Uprising film screenings

The outdoor Creative Uprising film screenings, which form part of the activities at the Basha Uhuru Creative Uprising, will, because of licencing, only be available to those who redeem tickets for the physical event. Films to be screened include Moffie, Knuckle City, Loving Thokoza and African Cypher.

Details: The event will take place from 17 to 20 November, from 7pm. To book tickets and for more programme informatio­n, go to creativeup­rising.co.za

Soweto Internatio­nal Film Festival

The 37th annual Soweto Festival and Expo is an arts, culture and heritage festival. In the 2020 programme, the Soweto Internatio­nal Film Festival will feature documentar­ies, talks and theatre production­s themed around gender-based violence.

Details: The festival runs from 23 to 27 November. For more informatio­n on the Soweto Internatio­nal Film Festival, please email: book

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