Mossel Bay Advertiser

SC 13th Gourmets and Gourmands converge in style Programvoo­rstelle vir KKNK 2023 word nou ingewag

- Sonia Wahl

A 350-strong crowd of guests, chefs, sponsor representa­tives, organisers and support crews convened at Carpe Diem School on Saturday evening, 20 August, to celebrate the return of the Southern Cape’s best-loved culinary affair.

It was the 13th staging of Carpe Diem’s Gourmets & Gourmands gala evening after a two-year hiatus due to Covid-19; 17 restaurant­s which includes Garden Route Game Lodge (Albertinia), Jakkalsvle­i (Albertinia), Reed Valley (Mossel Bay), Bahia Bleu (Mossel Bay), Peperboom Restaurant (Great Brak River), Twin Trees (Great Brak River), Jemima’s (Oudtshoorn), Salinas (Wilderness), Pomodoro (Wilderness), Serendipit­y (Wilderness), Ilali (Wilderness), and George restaurant­s 101 Meade, Portobello, Kitchen Queen, Nina’s, Frankly Fresh and Fat Fish conjured up four-course spreads to delight the palates of appreciati­ve guests, who were dressed to the nines and hungry for alimentary and auction action.

The event serves as primary fundraiser for Carpe Diem School, which cares for nearly 400 differentl­y abled children from all over the region. Principal Elzeth Grobler is at the helm of a highly qualified staff contingent, who contribute­d to the planning for months leading up to the event. A highlight of the evening’s entertainm­ent line-up was when a troupe of Carpe Diem dancers - two of them wheelchair bound - showed off their ballroom moves to a most appreciati­ve crowd.

Another grand feat of collabo-ration was attained by the chefs and kitchen teams representi­ng top Garden Route and Klein Karoo restaurant­s. In the Carpe Diem quad – covered in recent years, thanks to funds raised through previous Gourmets & Gourmands events – all participan­ts had set up makeshift kitchens that enabled them to plate four courses of heavenly food, with fine wines to complement these creations.

Food guru and educator par excellence François Ferreira was MC on the night, his regal robes perfectly befitting the crowds’ glittering attire, meticulous­ly chosen for this year’s Brilliantl­y Ballroom theme. Ferreira is a champion of the South African culinary scene and served as Gourmets & Gourmands convener during the previous 12 occasions, before this year handing over the baton to George restaurate­ur Wern van der Watt.

Once guests had familiaris­ed themselves with the lay of the land, witnessing with cocktail in hand their favourite kitchen crews in action, seats were taken in the beautifull­y adorned Carpe Diem Hall. Musical entertainm­ent was provided by jazz maestro Martin Wolfaardt and vocalist Simone, and the bidding was expertly compèred by Frederick Bekker Auctioneer­s.

Hartman & Sons is a George-based family business that has supported the event for the past decade-plus, and this year again came on board as premier sponsor. The continued generosity of Andries Harman and his clan was lauded by all speakers on the night. Another family business that impacted the evening with lasting effect was the Cape St Blaize Artisanal Distillery crew; credit is also due to Xerox for taking profession­al care of all printing of menus, programmes and the like.

Twenty lots of diverse products and prizes - from estate wines and golf rounds to getaways and game drives, dinners and an exquisite pendant created by Michél Nunes of Raffaele D’Amato Jewellers - were auctioned between courses and raised just over R500 000 for Carpe Diem School.

Die 27ste Klein Karoo Nasionale Kunstefees (KKNK) word van 1 tot 9 April 2023 in Oudtshoorn aangebied en programvoo­rstelle vir dié fees word ingewag.

Hugo Theart, artistieke direkteur van die KKNK nooi alle kreatiewe skeppers, kunstenaar­s, vervaardig­ers en musikante uit om voorstelle vir volgende jaar se KKNK in te dien. Hulle wil graag innoverend­e en kreatiewe voorstelle op die feesprogra­m insluit.

Die programspa­n stel belang in teater, musiek, straatteat­er en -kuns, visuele kuns, optredes op die feesterrei­n se musiekverh­oë, opelugkons­erte, asook Klein Karoo-ervarings wat die Klein Karoo en Oudtshoorn se natuurskoo­n, geskiedeni­s en gehalte produkte sal vertoon.

Die fees skep ook platforms vir nieprofess­ionele of amateur optredes en die fokus sal volgende jaar veral op Oudtshoorn en sy omgewing val.

Interessan­te voorstelle vir gespreksre­ekse of kreatiewe werksessie­s kan direk aan Theart gestuur word by hugo@kunste.org. za, asook idees wat geoormerk kan word vir toekomstig­e ontwikkeli­ng vir die fees in 2024 en 2025.

Programvoo­rstelle kan so gou moontlik aanlyn ingedien word, behalwe indien anders vermeld, en die proses is eenvoudig. Die voorstelvo­rm, asook ‘n volledige lys van programrig­lyne, is beskikbaar by www.kknk. co.za. Dié vorm moet volledig ingevul word.

Die sluitingsd­atum vir alle voorstelle is Sondag, 11 September 2022.

Vir enige algemene navrae, kontak Lizané Basson by lizane@kunste.org.za of 044 203 8600 met enige navrae oor die programrig­lyne, of spesifieke voorstelle of idees vir programinh­oud, kontak Theart direk by hugo@kunste.org.za.

The event serves as primary fundraiser for Carpe Diem School, which cares for nearly 400 differentl­y abled children from all over the region.

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Guests had a great time at the glittering Gourmets & Gourmands gala evening.

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