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POST-GRAD ART

The Candidates Show 2019 is an exhibition of work by Nelson Mandela University master’s students in the visual arts department in the School of Music, Art and Design on show at the university’s Bird Street art gallery. It will be open until February 21, and gallery hours are 9am to 3pm on weekdays. Inquiries: Jonathan, 041-504-3293 or gallery@mandela.ac.za

THE HERALD CYCLE TOUR

The Herald Continenta­l Cycle Tour continues this weekend with the Team Corporate Challenge and the Junior Cycle Tour at Pollok Beach on Saturday February 23 and the Road Race on Sunday February 24. Inquiries: 041-504-7911 (ask for The Herald Continenta­l Cycle Tour race office) or e-mail heraldcycl­etour@tisoblacks­tar.co.za

RICHARD COCK

Conductor Richard Cock presents Muffins & Marimba, accompanie­d by classical marimba player Magda de Vries, at the PE Women’s Club in Louise Botha Crescent, Summerstra­nd, at 10am on Friday, February 22. Tickets are R100 (includes muffins and tea or coffee) for guests and R80 for members.

Inquiries: Lyn Louw, 041-583-3923.

UK SAXOPHINIS­T AT SAVOY

British saxophone player Andrew Young will play at the Savoy Theatre in Parson’s Hill, Port Elizabeth, on Friday, February 22. The show starts at 7.30pm and tickets are R180 at Computicke­t.

Inquiries: Computicke­t.

BIRDLIFE TRIP

Birdlife Eastern Cape is going on an all-day outing on Saturday February 23 to Innikloof farm at Hankey, led by Andy Nixon. Meet at 6am on Saturday at the Pick n Pay carpark on the corner of Fourth Avenue in Newton Park. Petrol will cost R90 per passenger and there is a R20 entry fee to the farm, which has a forested kloof where you will be looking for the African warbler and African finfoot.

Inquiries: Andy Nixon, 041585-1114 or 076-419-3756.

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