Markets
Shongweni Farmers & Craft Market: (today) Spend time with family (pets included) and friends outdoors. Barney and Son are on the main stage from 10am to 1pm. Traders sell everything from fresh produce and deli food to arts and crafts. Walk the short nature trail or have a zipline adventure. Open rain or shine, and wheelchair accessible. Every Saturday 7am to 1pm.
Musgrave Market: (today) Head to Berea Park for food, music, arts and crafts, clothing, accessories, confectionery, baked goods, books, toys, plants and second-hand items. From 9am to 2pm.
Glenwood Street Market: (today) Community market with organic produce, sourdough loaves, sauces and pickles, books, records, movies, coffee, cakes and so on. 106 Bulwer Road, 8am to 2pm. WhatsApp 061 663 9430.
Buzz Market: (today) Community market for organic vegetables, funky clothing, decadent treats, boerie rolls, Indian delights and home-made sauces, decor, jewellery, second-hand books and coffee. 38 Pitlochry Road, Westville, 9am to 2pm.
Ballito Farmers Market: (today and tomorrow) More than 150 traders offer fresh farm produce, cut flowers and a nursery, retail, fashion, kids’ entertainment, art, hobbies, crafted goods and lifestyle products. R103 at Umhlali. 7am to 2pm.
Harlequins Flea Market: (today) Every Saturday from 8am to 1pm, with stalls selling pre-loved items, crafts, food and more. New vendors welcome. WhatsApp 083 595 7033 or email harlequinsmarket@gmail.com.
Rotary Uvongo Flea Market: (today and tomorrow) Crafts, toys, bead work, wire work, clothing and food every Saturday from 8.30am to 1pm and Sunday 9am to 2pm, opposite Douglas Mitchell Sports Grounds. Call 082 829 0059.
Golden Hours Market: (tomorrow) Family-friendly market at Golden Hours School, 10am to 2pm. Live music and food stalls. Call 083 262 3693.
Macnut Farm, Assagay: (tomorrow) Fresh produce market for locals to buy and sell home-grown produce, 11am to 2pm. Sunday lunch, drinks and bar. Call 031 765 2572 or 074 603 0000.
uMhlanga Farmers Market: Autumn Drive, Prestondale, every Wednesday from 8am to noon. Call Ethel at 060 303 3957.
Theatre
Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre: (today and tomorrow) The right to gender equality and sexual orientation is examined in the award-winning play Chapter 2, section 9 by Phyllis Klotz today, October 12 and tomorrow October 13, both at 2.30pm. The play is based on the testimony of more than 40 lesbian women, their families, lawyers and the police, interweaving storytelling, singing and music, to talk to the heart of the most insidious hate crimes in South Africa. The play is performed by University of KwaZulu-Natal Drama and Performance Studies (Howard College Campus) students. Ticket R80 for adults and R40 for pensioners and students.
Courtyard Theatre, DUT: Durban theatre-maker Penny Youngleson and DUT Drama and Production and Performing Technology students present Memento Mori at 6pm on Thursday, October 17; Friday, October 18; and 11am on Saturday, October 19. Tickets R50 and R20 for students, pensioners and children. Available from secretary Bawinile at 031 373 2194, email: BawinileM1@dut.ac.za or at the door.
Music
UKZN Centre for Jazz and Popular Music: Talented Durban trombone player Siyalo Zulu debuts new material from his project, The Concrete Jungle, on Wednesday, October 16. He will be joined by Riley Giandhari on drums, Dalisu Ndlazi on bass, Sibonelo Nxumalo on piano, Thabo Sikhakhane on trumpet and Zoe Masuku and vocals. Doors open at 5pm, music starts at 5.30. Tickets are available at the door for R110 for general admission, R80 for pensioners and R50 for students, booking via email at zamat1@ukzn.ac.za
Rhumbelow Theatre Northlands: Barry Thompson and The Reals present Get Back! Beatling Through The Decades on Saturday, October 19 at 7.30pm. Tickets R200 from 082 499 8636 or roland@stansell.co.za or Webtickets.
Durban City Orchestra: (tomorrow) A Classical Spring Concert at St Thomas Church, Musgrave on Sunday, October 13 at 3pm and at Northlands Bowling Club on Sunday, October 20 at 3pm. Programme includes: Intermezzo from Cavalleria Rusticana; Carmen Suite No 1 by Georges Bizet; Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony finale; Symphony No 12 by Mozart; Haydn’s Symphony No 88; and O mio babbino caro from from Puccini’s opera Gianni Schicchi. It is advisable to book although tickets are sold at the door. St Thomas Church tickets are R180/ R150 pensioners and students at Quicket. Northlands tickets are R200 through webtickets or roland@stansell.co.za or 082 499 8636.
Durban Jewish Centre: (tomorrow) The KZN Youth Orchestra holds its annual Gala Concert on Sunday, October 13 at 11.30am. Selection of classical, Baroque, rock, jazz and South African contemporary pieces. Entry is free but booking with Quicket is encouraged. Refreshments served after the concert.
Comedy
Rhumbelow Theatre Durban and Northlands: Comedy legend Barry Hilton is at Northlands on October 15 and 16 at 7.30pm and at Rhumbelow Durban on October 17 and 18 at 7.30pm. Tickets for all are R200 through Webtickets or Roland: roland@stansell.co.za or 082 499 8636
Film
Rhumbelow Film Club: Two great big screen shows next week: on Tuesday, October 15, episodes 7 and 8 of The World at War narrated by Laurence Olivier, and on Wednesday, October 16 see Daniel Day Lewis’ portrayal of Abraham Lincoln in the film Lincoln. Both at 6.30pm. Film club members free, guests R100. Membership for July-December R300. Bookings at roland@stansell.co.za or 082 499 8636.
Rhumbelow Film Club: Screening of the Royal Opera performance of Mozart’s witty The Marriage of Figaro on Sunday, October 20. Screening starts at 1pm because of the long running time (240 minutes including one interval). R175, booking essential at roland@stansell.co.za or 082 499 8636 or Webtickets.
Art
KZNSA (KwaZulu-Natal Society of Arts): A Luta Continua, the Constitutional Court Art Collection, comes to the KZNSA reflecting on 30 years of democracy until Sunday, November 10. Taking its title from the Thomas Mulcaire 2003 light artwork, now permanently installed in the Constitutional Court’s foyer, this Constitutional Court Art Collection (CCAC) exhibition explores the interconnectedness of art and justice, human rights and democracy, at this key moment in South Africa’s history and future.
Outdoors
Amblers Hiking Club: (tomorrow) At 2pm on Sunday, October 13, hike Roosfontein Nature Reserve from Westville Prison. Westville Pavilion, down the hill first right at the traffic light and drive straight to the Prison gates. Easy hike suitable for beginners. Contact David at 072 615 0559. Wednesdays at 8am at Giba Gorge Mountain Bike Park for relaxed hikes for all levels of fitness. WhatsApp Mandy at 083 235 6123.
Recycles Group: Welcome to meet at 9am on Tuesdays at the Mini Town car park on North Beach for a safe and casual approx 20km ride on the promenade. Good exercise, socialisation and a breakfast option afterwards. Contact Ian on 083 675 2125
Mountain Biking Rides: Saturdays at 6am, meet at Dura Cycles, Uvongo. Call 039 315 7359.
Events
Durban Botanic Gardens: The Decorative Arts Society’s presentation by Professor Lindy Stiebel entitled The Last Hurrah detailing painter Thomas Baines’s expedition to Cetshwayo’s coronation in Zululand in 1873 on Tuesday, October 15 from 12.30pm to 1.30pm at the Visitors’ Centre, Durban Botanic Gardens. R50 for members and R80 for visitors. Tea and sandwiches served afterwards. Contact Lynne on 083 281 2994.
St Agnes Church, Kloof: Michael Charton will present The Messenger on Wednesday, October 16 at 6pm. This is the story of Bobby Kennedy’s forgotten tour of South Africa in 1966. Charton will speak about the curious parallels between the US and South Africa in the 1960s. weaving a formidable cast of characters including Bobby and Ethel Kennedy, Ian Robertson, Martin Luther King, James Meredith, Albert Luthuli and Steve Biko. Tickets at R180 available at www.webtickets.co.za
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