The Citizen (KZN)

Exploring SA

THERE’S SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE Highlights include a political discussion, art exhibition­s and jazz.

- Adriaan Roets

he warning was very clear – it’s a festival like no other.

After braving cold nights in Grahamstow­n, Aardklop never intimidate­d me. Until I actually went to Potchefstr­oom for one of the biggest art festivals in South Africa.

It’s an interestin­g double-edged sword as one of the newsroom photograph­ers points out while filling in our media accreditat­ion for the festival – the form is only in Afrikaans.

It creates a misconcept­ion that one of the most-visited festivals in the country is exclusivel­y Afrikaans. But look at the line-up of talks, visual art and lifestyle events, it’s an exciting representa­tion of art and culture in SA.

Take, for instance, a discussion at the NWU Business school on Wednesday, where a panel featuring Raymond Willemse, a columnist, Flip Buys from Solidarite­it, actor Christo Davids and Danny Titus from ATKV chatted about identity in the context of Afrikaans, where they tried to point out what the term Afrikaner means from the viewpoint of black and brown Afrikaans speakers.

If you’re heading to Potchefstr­oom this weekend, here’s a few highlights from Aardklop that explore South Africa. Wie gaan in 2019 reggeer? (Who will rule in 2019) is presented at the North-West University Business School at 10am today.

Controvers­ial political journalist Jan-Jan Joubert talks about the blow the ANC received in the 2016 municipal election, and how the party needs to come together in 2019 to keep its majority.

Theo Venter will lead the conversati­on. Victor, who was chosen as this year’s festival artist, presents her solo exhibition Skadus en lig/ Shadows and light.

She uses smoke and glass to create ghostly images.

She is famous for her exploratio­n of the abuse of power, crime, violence and women’s bodies in South Africa. Anna Davel and Sima Mashazi sing Ella Fitzgerald, the queen of jazz. They are accompanie­d by American pianist John Fresk.

It takes place at the Elgro Hotel hall tonight at 8pm. Starring De Klerk Oelofse, Richard September en Gertjie Besselsen, this farce about murder was written by Sjaka Septembir.

It follows an odd murder investigat­ion with hilarious results.

It’s also partly in Afrikaans. The show runs a few times daily at ATKV School for Girls.

For a full programme visit

 ??  ?? ART. A piece by Raimi Gbadamosi at the NWU Gallery.
ART. A piece by Raimi Gbadamosi at the NWU Gallery.

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