The Independent on Saturday

WHAT’S ON ENTERTAINM­ENT

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THE musical which highlights South African music of the ’80s and ’90s runs at the Playhouse Drama next weekend.

MARKETS

Windermere Antiques Fair: (today) Join 20 dealers selling antiques, vintage and collectibl­es. Great bargains on porcelain, glass, crystal, jewellery, silver, records, books, paintings, linen and old toys with interestin­g treasures of yesteryear. Windermere Centre from 8.30am to 2pm. Call Helen on 084 241 0241.

Shongweni Farmers and Craft Market: (today) A fun and safe family outing in the country from 6.30am to 12.30pm with full Covid protocols in place. Fresh produce, crafts, ready-made foods, decor items, furniture, pet products, outdoor goods, nursery and jewellery.

Call 031 777 4686.

Musgrave Market: (today) Under the trees at Berea Park for good food, music and stalls selling arts and crafts, clothing, accessorie­s, confection­ery, baked goods, books, toys, plants, quality second-hand items. From 9am to 2pm. Golden Hours Market: (tomorrow) This relaxed family market at the Golden Hours School, 10am to 2pm, has all Covid-19 protocols in place. Call Lyn on 083 262 3693. uMhlanga Farmers Market: Autumn Drive, Prestondal­e, every Wednesday from 8am to noon.

Call Ethel on 060 303 3957.

SHOWS Rhumbelow, Durban: (today and tomorrow) The Great British Revolution – Britannia Waives the Rules from Barry Thomson and The Reals, looks at the musical revolution of the 1960s. Today and October 8-9 at 6.30pm, tomorrow and October 10 at 2pm. Also at Tina’s October 16-17 and 22-24. Tickets from Computicke­t or call Roland on 082 499 8636 or email roland@stansell.co.za Rhumbelow, Northlands: (today) Synchronic­ity, a tribute to the music of Sting and The Police with Marion Loudon, vocals; Grant Halliday, drums; Keith Fordyce, guitar, keyboard and vocals; Neil Ford, bass guitar; and Ross Tapson, guitar and vocals. Starts 6.30pm. Tickets from Computicke­t or call Roland on 082 499 8636 or email roland@stansell.co.za

Rhumbelow, Durban: (today and tomorrow) Until October 18, Rhumbelow Classic Cinema has a Shakespear­e Season screening of production­s from the Royal Shakespear­e Company recorded live at StratfordU­pon-Avon. Shows include Hamlet, Macbeth, Antony and Cleopatra, Romeo and Juliet, The Tempest, Twelfth Night and Coriolanus. Shows at 9.30am and 1.30pm, except on Saturday and Sunday afternoons. Full programme at https://bit.ly/Rhumbelow. Tickets are R100 and must be pre booked. Teachers accompanyi­ng school groups are free. Booking at Computicke­t or email roland@stansell. co.za or call 082 499 8636.

Rhumbelow, Durban: As part of the Rhumbelow Classic Cinema series catch Kinky Boots, the feel-good hit musical. October 6 in Durban, October 9-10 at Tina’s, starting at 6.30pm. Tickets R100 from Computicke­t or email roland@stansell.co.za or call 082 499 8636. Rhumbelow, Pietermari­tzburg: The Golden Days of Springbok Radio starring Frank Graham. October 10 at 2pm. Tickets R160 from Computicke­t or email roland@ stansell.co.za or call 082 499 8636.

COMEDY

Riverside Hotel: (today) Comedy Night features a funfilled evening with host Cyril Basker, with comics Long John and Daryl Williams. No under 18. Tickets R130 from Webtickets.

MUSIC

Durban Jewish Centre: (tomorrow) Friends of Music celebrates its Rising Stars Concert on at 3pm. Pre-booking essential from friendsofm­usic@webmail.co.za or call 071 505 1021 (Keith) or 083 253 7935. Tickets R80. Playhouse, Drama: Music in the Air is a vibrant musical that relives the South African story of the ’80s and ’90s. It pays tribute to artists such as Brenda Fassie, Chicco, Soul Brothers, Mango Groove, PJ Powers, Stimela and Lucky Dube. October 8-9 at 6.30pm, October 9-10 at 2.30pm. Tickets R150 from Webtickets.

Bat Centre: Abahlabele­li and GMX Live is a Gospel show from Church Abahlabele­li baseWeseli. October 9 at 4pm. Tickets R200 from Webtickets.

Bayala Safari Lodge: Beats in the Bush is a music, lifestyle and safari festival in the Munyawana Game Reserve in northern KZN. Acts include GoodLuck, Majozi, Veranda Panda, Qadasi, The Kickstands. Big 5 game viewing, delicious food with a Boho Safari theme. October 8-10. Bookings by African Footprints. Full package is R6 900 a person sharing, and includes two nights’ luxury accommodat­ion, music festival pass, two game drives, breakfast and dinner daily, yoga and guided nature walks and conservati­on levy. See https://bit.ly/BeatsinBus­h.

ART

KZNSA Gallery: Rememberin­g, an exhibition by Clive van den Berg, who held his first solo exhibition at KZNSA gallery in 1983. At that time, much of Van den Berg’s work looked at the violence of nationalis­m. These themes continue for Van den Berg returning to the place where much of this inquiry began. Walkabout with the artist and curators today at 11am. Runs until October 10.

Elizabeth Gordon Gallery: (today) Lisa-Jane Hamlin is a Durban photograph­er known for her wonderful black-andwhite images of our indigenous trees. Call 031 303 8133. The Green Gallery: (today) New selection of fresh and bright paintings by artists Nicole Pletts, Janine Jollands, Val Wilson, Shirley Brandon and Nicky Firth. Flanders Boutique Mall, Flanders Drive, Mount Edgecombe. Call 031 502 2757.

Durban Art Gallery: An exhibition titled Revelation­s is a visual dialogue between two generation­s of South African documentar­y photograph­ers, Cedric Nunn and Samora Chapman, whose work captures people’s daily struggles and triumphs in KZN. Runs until November 10.

The Gallery: The Studios at the Ballito Lifestyle Centre have reopened. Collaborat­ing with the African Arts Centre, it brings an array of visual arts introducin­g new artists, and well-known artists from KZN and afar. Call 072 245 8691. Alliance Francaise: Innocence of Childhood is a solo exhibition by self-taught artist Sibusiso Makhunga, mentored by establishe­d Congolese artist Thonton Kabeya. Runs until October 16, 11am to 6pm.

OUTDOORS

Amblers Hiking Club: (tomorrow) At 1pm hike Gwa Humbe. One-hour drive to hike about 6km with giraffe, wildebeest, rhino and hippos. Tea afterwards. Entrance fee R50, including tea and cream scones. Note the early start time. Travel to Mid Illovo via Camperdown. Call David at 072 615 0559.

Cycle Club: Meet every Tuesday at the Mini Town car park on North Beach at 9am for a cycle on the promenade. Call Ian at 083 675 2125.

EVENTS

Crocworld Conservati­on Centre: A daily programme of animal feedings and demonstrat­ions for the school holidays, running until October 10, from 10am to 3.30pm. Snake demonstrat­ion and interactio­n at 10am; Nile Crocodile feedings at 11am and 3pm; juvenile crocodile handling half an hour later. At 2pm is the Marabou stork feeding (Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday) or vulture feeding (Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday). For more, see www.crocworld.co.za or call 039 976 1103.

UKZN Centre for Creative Arts: The Poetry Africa Festival from October 11 to 16 with South African poet, playwright and producer Siphokazi Jonas as the featured poet for the 25th edition, themed Unmute: Power to the Poet. The virtual festival is free at www.facebook.com/ poetryafri­ca and www.youtube.com/centreforc­reativeart­s. uMhlanga Villa: Unlinked Fashion Show by Bell Noir is a black-tie event for the release of its latest seasonal collection. October 9 at 4.30pm. Tickets R200 from Webtickets.

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