Monday, September 1, 2008

SEPTEMBER

Hereunder:

  • Theatre Highlight! - Pregnant Pause - Brilliant play with superb performances by Michael Richard and Charmaine Weir-Smith at the - Old Mutual Theatre on the Square
  • Theatre Highlight! - Hello and Goodbye - Fugard the cruel observer of human behaviour - Tesson Theatre, Johannesburg Civic Theatre
  • CRAZY DIAMOND – A Tribute to Pink Floyd” set to get rockers grooving at The Vinctory Theatre
  • ROAD by Jim Cartwright - Groundbreaking play at WITS Amphitheatre, Braamfontein
  • 15th Out in Africa Gay & Lesbian Film Festivalll Monty! BOOK AND
  • SHOW EVENING at LEGENDS Tuesday 23 September!- Meet LIDIA THERON & PHILIP LIEBENBERG and see show by GUILLAUME
  • See FREE lunchtime concerts at WITS
  • Alliance Française of Johannesburg Cultural Events - September 2008
  • TRIO ON A TRIP - Pianist Charl de Plessis at Centurion Theatre on 19 September, 20.00

PREGNANT PAUSE
Old Mutual Theatre on the Square
9th - 27th September

The artistry of two great South African actors, Michael Richard and Charmaine Weir-Smith combine with the brilliance of director Sylvaine Strike in yet another masterful offering by producer Daphne Kuhn.

During the past year I had seen all the productions at this little big theatre and I have yet to be disappointed. Daphne Kuhn has an ability to select the very best South Africa has to offer at this 200-seater Old Mutual Theatre on the Square. In fact, Daphne Kuhn is fast establishing herself as one of thsi country's great producers.

Pregant Pause has been brought back to this stage because of popular demand. And, it has all the ingredients to make it an even bigger hit than before. It is an hilarious and offbeat view of parenthood and “Belly laughs along a bumpy road” is probably the best way to describe this comic creation by award-winning director, Sylvaine Strike who has given us such winners as Black and Blue, Coupe and Travellers.

What masterful comic timing by two award-winning and seasoned actors! Michael Richard (Yin Tong, Fiddler on the Roof, Decadence) and Charmaine Weir-Smith (Veldfire, 2 FOR THE PRICE OF 1) shine in this collaboration. Their portrayals of Dr Smit and midwife Geraldine van Niekerk must account for one of the funniest stage performances I have ever witnessed.


Also, Michael Richard's impersonation of the character's mother is hilarious!

The production explores the joyous highs and challenging lows of pregnancy and parenthood. It is an authentically South African piece, tapping into the South African suburban mindset as a couple embark on the most momentous journey of their lives. It is a journey fraught with complexities and challenges on every level, resulting in an hilarious but always truthful and detailed exploration of life as a parent.

This is a show for everybody – those who are parents, those who have parents, those who would like to be parents…and even for those who could think of nothing worse than being parents!

If you miss out on seeing thsi production you will miss out on life!

Bookings are now open for this delightful and original new play that received rave reviews from the critics…

“…worth all the labour pains…” AS Star Tonight
“What a team! What a baby!” PF Artslink
“Marvelously inspired” MJ Business Day

Enquire about group booking discounts for schools, ante natal groups, families - and for fundraisers. For bookings call Strictly Tickets on 011 483 3532 or 083 918 8551 or the theatre on tel. 011-883-8606 - or simply book on-line http://www.strictlytickets.com/

For further media enquiries call Daphne, Sue or Mika on tel. 011-883-8606



The Victory Theatre - 18th to 21st September 2008
Rock lovers and die-hard fans of one of the most successful rock bands of all time will soon have the chance to thrill to the sounds of Pink Floyd when “Crazy Diamond” takes to the stage for 5 shows only at The Victory Theatre from 18th – 21st September 2008.

The brain child of veteran director, Richard H Nosworthy, “Crazy Diamond” will take audiences on a scintillating 2 hour journey following the history of Pink Floyd, as seen through the eyes of Roger Keith Barrett – aka Syd to his friends – and paying tribute to him. Barrett was one of the founding members of Pink Floyd, and even though he only stayed with the band for the first two years, his influence on the band continued long after his departure through their following 40 years or so existence.

Audiences will feel electrified as they follow the Pink Floyd story which highlights Barrett’s influence he had on both the band’s style of music and the lyrics they have written over the years. It also sheds light on the band’s early influences; explains why their work often contains very long songs with elaborate free flowing solos and discusses their innovative use of modern technology and Musique concrete.

“Crazy Diamond” covers a wide spectrum of Pink Floyd’s music and will soon have die-hard Floyd fans or just your regular “rocker at heart” enjoying the sounds of music ranging from the band’s first album The Piper at the Gates of Dawn and continuing the journey through A Saucer Full of Secrets to the more “modern” Floyd music of The Wall to A Momentary Lapse of Reason and the last Pink Floyd album The Division Bell.

Over 30 songs will be performed along this scintillating journey of rock at its very best, including Jugband Blues, Echoes, Speak to Me, Breathe, Happiest Days of our lives, Another Brick in the Wall, parts 1,2 and 3, The Dogs of War, Shine on You Crazy Diamond and many more, all ensuring the audiences will be provide with a never to be forgotten show.

Taking centre stage in this production is undoubtedly one of Africa’s most talented guitarists and multi-award winning songwriter, Mel Botes. Mel has always acknowledged that Pink Floyd has had a big influence on his music career, with their influence being evident in both his writing and style of playing and can be seen in Mel’s original works; “David’s Confession” and in “Flight of Bird” on and he has been in his element while collaborating with Richard Nosworthy to bring “Crazy Diamond” to the stage. This is a second collaboration between this talented pair, the first being “Flight of Bird” which was directed by Nosworthy and starred Botes .

Mel says “This production has been a big challenge for me and a very valuable learning curve. It’s been a wonderful opportunity to use everything I’ve learned about playing music over 30 years to help me interpret Pink Floyd’s”.

Joining Mel on stage in “Crazy Diamond” will be Simon Orange (Hammond organ, piano and backing vocals), Jaconell Mouton (keys and sax); Theuns Botha (drums) and Barry Steenkamp (bass). Backing vocals will be provided by Hannah Erasmus and Elaine Page.

Pink Floyd is known for its elaborate concerts with big budget lighting rigs, visual effects and sound systems, and “Crazy Diamond” pays tribute to these too. There are specially produced supporting images which are projected onto screens and a voice over guides the audience through the years as the music takes them through the time-warp that as Pink Floyd’s music.

The show runs at the Victory Theatre, Houghton Estate for 5 shows only from 18th – 21st September so book now in order to avoid disappointment!
The shows on Thursday 18th September and Friday 19th September are at 20h00, with two shows on Saturday 20th September at 15h00 and 20h30 and on Sunday 21st September at 18h00.

Patrons can book for either the Show Only or can enjoy a mouth watering dinner before the show in the theatre’s restaurant, and take advantage of the special dinner and show packages that are on offer at the Victory Theatre.
Ticket prices range from : R115 – R223 for show only (including Computicket charges) or R216 – R300 (including Computicket charges) for their various dinner and show packages.

Bookings can be made by contacting the Victory Theatre Box Office on 011 728 9603 or through Computicket.

DO NOT MISS OUT – book now for the greatest rock show to be seen in Gauteng!

For more information, log onto http://www.melbotes.co.za/

ROAD - at Wits Amphitheatre, Braamfontein
16 – 27 September @ 19h30
RUNNING TIME: Two hours including interval
BOOKING:
www.computicket.com or www.strictlytickets.com
ENQUIRIES:
catherine.pisanti@wits.ac.za / (011) 717-1376

'Why is the world so tough, it’s like walking through meat in high heels?’

Jim Cartwright’s exceptional writing debut broke radical new ground when it was first produced in 1986. The play has since won many awards and was voted the 36th best play of the twentieth century in a poll by the Royal National Theatre.

There is poetry in the words of Road. The heightened nature of the language, combined with the harsh realities of the characters, make Road an intoxicating mix, uncomfortable and magical. What could be better for students to grapple with?

Director Leila Henriques said: “Co-director Sarah Woodward, assistant director Ruth Heyns, together with a fantastic company, have worked together with me with much rigour and humour to bring this production together. We have reached unfamiliar places: ‘the last stop, the looked over and left out’, where ‘we’s all shovelled here, unsorted and slung up the side’.

“The challenges have been great: dense imagery; Lancashire accents; a play that actively subverts our narrative expectations; and twenty-four highly charged characters – both socially and emotionally. The students have welcomed the challenge. They embraced the work with gusto and commitment. The result is a passionate and poetic ride through a world so different from South Africa, and yet strangely familiar.”

Tickets are very reasonably priced at R 56, 50(includes Computicket’s service charge) and a discount price of R 35,50 (includes Computicket’s service charge) is available for Wits staff, pensioners, students and block bookings of ten and more. WitsTix nights (pay R 10,00) are 16 September @ 19h30 and 25 September @ 17h30.

Light meals and a full cash bar can be enjoyed in Café Dulce, situated in the Wits Theatre Foyer.
Free, covered parking in the adjacent Senate House (the entrance is on Jorissen Street) ensures peace of mind.

15TH OUT IN AFRICA SA GAY & LESBIAN FILM FESTIVAL
Johannesburg Thu 4th – Sun 14th September 2008
Nu Metro - Killarney Mall
Cape Town Thu 11th – Sun 21st September 2008
Nu Metro - V&A Waterfront

www.oia.co.za 021 461 40 27info@oia.co.za

The Out in Africa SA Gay & Lesbian Film Festival is turning 15 this year and bringing some reel buds to the big screen this spring!

The Festival reflects the significant changes that Gay cinema is undergoing by truly reflecting reality and ousting stereotypes, offering a broad choice of films ranging from comedy to documentary, feature films and shorts, local and international titles. Among the highlights are Eytan Foxs’ The Bubble, Jamie Babbit’s Itty Bitty Titty Committee, the award-winning XXY directed by Lucía Puenzo, the Oscar-nominated documentary For the Bible Tells Me So by Daniel Karslake, the hugely entertaining Times Have Been Better and Brother Outsider: The Life of Bayard Rustin.

While our films and the panoply of topics they touch on entertain, panel discussions and especially our guests turn the festival into a unique inter-active experience. Our guests this year are Emmy-award winner Bennett Singer (Director of Brother Outsider: The Life of Bayard Rustin, an award-winning documentary selected by Justice Edwin Cameron. The film reveals the life of the gay man who mentored Reverend Martin Luther King. Cameron will attend some of the screenings and engage with the director and Rustin’s life partner Walter Naegle, also a guest of the Festival.

Lisa Thrasher (Producer of Itty Titty Bitty Committee) is an Independent Film Producer and serves as the President of Film Production & Distribution for POWER UP (Professional Organisation of Women in Entertainment Reaching UP) – she will be running a Producer’s Seminar in Johannesburg and Cape Town, which are free and open to all – see the printed programme and website www.oia.co.za for further details.
The picture on the left shows Lisa Thrasher (left) pictured with Stacy Codikow

Also in attendance will be Jamie Babbit, the Director of Itty Titty Bitty Committee. Babbit has enjoyed success as a television producer/director, serving as both for the WB television series Popular, as well as directing episodes of critically acclaimed shows such as Ugly Betty, the L Word, Alias, Nip/Tuck, Malcolm in the Middle and The Gilmore Girls.

Must see movies:




Brother Outsider

CELEBRITY CHOICE – EDWIN CAMERON
Dir: Nancy Kates & Bennett Singer
USA 2003 83mins
This is a thrilling and important story – the life and work of Bayard Rustin, the gay man who mentored Martin Luther King. A visionary crusader, Rustin has been called the “unknown hero” and the “invisible man” of the American civil rights movement.
Why invisible? Because he dared to live openly as gay man during a time of homophobia so fierce that it kept most LGBTI people deeply closeted. Why an outsider? Because as a black gay man he challenged stereotypes within both the black and the white establishments of his time – stereotypes that still affect black gays and lesbians in our world. Brother Outsider, a moving and engaging record of Rustin’s life, reveals the price he paid for his openness and chronicles his triumphs and setbacks over 60 years —including his role as chief organizer of the huge 1963 March on Washington.
This story is one that will warm South Africans, black and white, gay or straight, while making them reflect on what remains to be done for justice in our own country.

Director Singer and Walter Naegle, Rustin’s life partner, are guests of the Festival. Cameron will introduce the screening on 5 September in Jhb.

Winner of 25 awards and honors, including eight Best Documentary awards, seven Audience Favorite awards and the GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Documentary.
Turin IG&LFF 2003 - Jury Award for Best Documentary,
Chicago L&GFF 2003 - Jury Award
San Francisco IL&GFF 2003 - Audience Award for Best Documentary
Outfest/Los Angeles L&GFF 2003 Audience Award for Best Documentary,

25 Cent Preview
A gritty, ‘in the moment’ gallop through the red-light district of San Francisco, this is a journey into the uncensored life, loves and tricks of its street hustlers. Honest, riveting performances and a fast pace ensures compelling viewing that reveals far more humanity and understanding than you would expect.

Another Woman Une Autre Femme
Dir: Jérôme Foulon
France 2004 106min
Dignified, elegant and aloof, pharmaceutical saleswoman Léa, turns heads and hearts wherever she goes. However alluring her detached persona is, it points to a deep, dark secret that is kept successfully hidden from everyone but her transsexual friend Joy.
When she is bullied into going to Paris on business, she must not only dodge the advances of her amorous co-worker, but also resist the magnetic curiosity that leads her to initially watch from afar and then introduce herself to the spouse and two children she abandoned over ten years ago.

This impressive flm sympathetically and realistically captures Léa’s anguish at her deception, as well as the confusion and betrayal felt by those left behind.


Gender DynamiX panel discussions at the times indicated above.
See p60 in the printed programme for panel details.

Jhb Sat 6 / 7pm (+Panel) Mon 8 / 7.30pm
CT Sat 13 / 6pm (+Panel) Wed 17 / 7.15pm

Itty Bitty Titty Committee
Shy, heartbroken Anna is a plastic surgeon’s receptionist. Her life is transformed when the office is defaced by sexy Sadie, a member of the underground women’s rights faction C(i)A or Clits in Action. Pulsating with a radical brand of gender politics accompanied by grungy, punk lesbian-rock, this loud, feisty activist comedy is an endearing introduction to dissident feminist groups and the ‘ballsy’ female anarchists who run them.

The Bubble
Hottie Israeli Noam and gorgeous Palestinian Ashraf drive this captivating ode to transcendental love – sexual, familial, and platonic – that encapsulates the surreal lives lived by young gays and straights, Jews and Arabs, men and women in Israel today. From the director of Yossi and Jagger.

Outing Riley
Laid-back and cleverly crafted, this light amusing coming-out family comedy disarms stereotypes and expectations of what a gay man is meant to be and how he is meant to act.

Times Have Been Better
(Le Ciel sur la tête)
Dir: Régis Musset
France 2006 91min
In imitable quirky French style, the proud liberal parents of thirty-something, banker Jeremy descend into crisis when he celebrates moving into a new house with his older, long-term boyfriend by fnally announcing to the family that he is gay. Seen from the point of view of his erstwhile loving and open-minded family, his upbeat father plummets into farcical, almost pathological, despair as he becomes obsessed with his son’s ‘position’ in the relationship. His supportive mother ventures on a voyage of self-discovery, befriends her bitter gay co-worker and re-evaluates the meaning of motherhood. Now that their shining light, Jeremy, has temporarily dimmed in their eyes, the youngest brother is unwittingly hauled into the spotlight. Questioning the strength of familial and other relationships that are often taken for granted, this delightful movie explores difficult personal questions in a fresh and approachable way.

Savage Grace
Careening from New York in 1946 to London in 1972, via Paris and Spain, this true story with a stellar cast (Julianne Moore, Eddie Redmayne) charts one family’s descent from decadence into a dysfunction that would make Jerry Springer proud.


Shelter
Dir: Jonah Markowitz
USA 2007 97min
Young, talented artist Zach has sacrificed his dreams of going to art school in order to look after adorable nephew, Cody, which his self-centred sister seems incapable of doing. Stoic, despite his dim prospects as a line chef, he surfs, avoids on-again off-
again girlfriend Tori, paints on any piece of real estate going and hangs out with his best-buddy, Gabe, who lives on the richer side of the tracks. One summer Zach is left to his own devices while Gabe chases pipes in far-fung locales. When Gabe’s studly older brother, Shaun camps out at the family home, Zach and he hook up to catch a few waves. Although the chemistry between them is undeniable, Zach becomes confused by this emotional curve-ball and its implications and has some important decisions to make. With great surf scenes and sensitive lensing, this summer coming-out and falling-in-love romance elegantly sidesteps clichés.

2008 Melbourne Queer Film Festival – Audience Choice Award
Best Feature

Cape Town Pride fundraiser is on Saturday 13 September 8pm

XXY
Living in a coastal Uruguayan town ‘problem’ teen Alex has been isolated and protected by her parents. A top plastic surgeon comes to assist with a solution. While the adults agonise over the conundrum of Alex’ gender, she and the surgeon’s closeted son get on with their own exploration of sexuality and identity. Beautifully shot, sparsely scripted, with stellar performances.

Documentaries:

For The Bible Tells Me So
Dir: Daniel KarslakeUSA 2007 100min Homosexuality is a sin – or so a sector of fundamental Christians would have us believe. In this intimate yet provocative film, the families of five gay Christian Americans discuss what homosexuality has meant to their family, and how familial love and acceptance has triumphed over the alienation and rejection endorsed by their churches. Adding intellectual fuel to the fire, the filmmaker debunks myths surrounding homosexuality through a cartoon illustrating scientifc fact, two Harvard theologians deconstruct the scriptures (and the contextual meaning of ‘abomination’), and world experts, including our own Archbishop Tutu, express their opinions on discrimination and the intentional misinterpretation of the scriptures. In this thorough, positive and ultimately hopeful documentary, the filmmaker presents a complex subject with both personal and intellectual arguments that encourages people to examine their
beliefs rather than mindlessly accept the words of others.

2008 Oscar nominated
See p60 of the printed programme for Panel details

The Festival is funded by:
The Atlantic Philanthropies, the National Film and Video Foundation, the Italian Institute of Culture, the Goethe Institut, the British Council, the Cape Film Commission, Nu Metro, Exclusive Books and Killarney Mall.

http://www.oia.co.za/

THE FULL MONTY SET TO GET SPRING TEMPERATURES SOARING IN GAUTENG IN SEPTEMBER

Following a highly successful inaugural season in Cape Town where the show was certainly the talk of the town and got tongues wagging on the cold winter evenings, The Full MontyThe Broadway Musical is now gearing up to get temperatures rising once again, this time in front of Johannesburg theatre audiences, when it opens at the Johannesburg Civic Theatre on 12th September 2008 for a short 4-week season until 12th October 2008.

Cape Town audiences responded enthusiastically to the “Daredevil Six” – a nickname – which has now stuck like glue - given by a member of the Cape Town media to the 6 male leads who dare to “go the Full Monty” in the show, and the “The Full Monty” fast became the talk of the town.

The show enjoyed great responses and positive reviews from the local Cape media, including:”….a new musical that crackles with freshness and sparkles like a polished diamond. Brimming with a delightful and wicked sense of humour, it is sexy and naughty, perfectly balanced with poignant dramatic moments and touching emotional elements”
- DD, The Writing Studio

“…The Full Monty is a thoroughly enjoyable night out that is impossible to walk out of without a smile stretching across your face…”- ZH, Cape Argus Tonight

“..The production features the top-class experience of SA’s best….A fantastic performance by the cast as well as by the backstage crew for putting together a perfect package that is sure to keep all eyes glued to the stage – especially the women on that last scene…”
- Sindy, Biz Community

“…If there are six guys that everyone will be talking about, it’s the six daredevils of The Full Monty”
DD – News24,com

Steven Hicks, the lead actor who plays Jerry Lukowski had this to say; “You can imagine how nervous the 6 of us were when we stood on that stage for the first time in front of a paying audience, knowing what was to come and the characters’ roles we needed to play, but the Cape Town audiences’ response was so amazing for us, we just knew we were part of a hit show! We loved performing the show there. Now we can’t wait to do it all again in Johannesburg!”
Steven continues “The big question is….Johannesburg….are you ready for The Full Monty? We certainly are ready for you!”

Set in Buffalo, New York, THE FULL MONTY tells the endearing story of six average guys of odd shapes, various ages and very different backgrounds out to earn some respect and a few dollars by stripping as a last way out. When a local male strip show is quite a hit with the town’s ladies, these cash strapped and unemployed steelworkers, a security guard and a has-been disco dancer, figure they can cash in big time if they go “the Full Monty”. If they can pull it off is quite another matter!

The highly entertaining show promises an evening of vibrant musical theatre, genuine humour and exposure to a variety of hilarious and vivacious songs ranging from big band Broadway to Rock and all the way back again. Brilliant ballads, some hip-swinging Latin, a pants-dropping finale and maybe one life-changing moment will certainly put a smile on everyone’s face, if not charm your pants off! After all, it’s not called The Half Monty…

Says Johan Kruger from Creativentertainment™: “THE FULL MONTY is first and foremost about pure entertainment for everyone. It's not a strip show and it's not about nudity – it is a great Broadway musical comedy with all the qualities associated with musical theatre. THE FULL MONTY is more than just a night out – it’s a way out through friendship and perseverance – through heartfelt humour, excellent music and the determination to be someone. It’s a show everyone can associate with but most of all, it’s a chance to escape from reality and enjoy a great night out!”

The South African cast features Steven Hicks (Thoroughly Modern Millie, Grease – The Musical) in the lead as Jerry Lukowski with Tiaan Rautenbach (Kompleks) playing the role of Dave Bukatinsky, Jerry’s somewhat overweight best friend. The six-man strong “Hot Stuff” will also include recent Naledi Award-winner Mike Huff (Fame, My Fair Lady, Fiddler on the Roof, Hairspray) playing the guys’ former manager-turned-choreographer Harold Nichols with Clinton Hawkes (Grease – The Musical) as Malcolm MacGregor, a security guard living with his mother, Shaun Brian Murphy (African Footprint, Jesus Christ Superstar, Hairspray) as the hugely talented Ethan Girard and Thokozani Nzima (Soweto Story, Rent) as Noah “Horse” T. Simmons, a disco-era dancer still going strong.

Joining the “Hot Stuff guys” on stage is legendary stage and television star, Judy Page (My Fair Lady, Fiddler on the Roof) as Jeanette Burmeister, a weathered showgirl, rehearsal pianist and voice of reason, who will be schooling the guys in show business and life in general, whilst renowned television and stage personality, Ilse Klink (Chicago, Menopause – The Musical, Rent) will be playing Vicky Nichols, Harold’s loving wife. Popular solo artist Natalie Chapman and Tessa Denton feature in the roles of Pam Lukowski and Georgie Bukatinsky, Jerry’s ex-wife and Dave’s wife respectively, whilst Matthew Counihan (Peter Pan) will play Jerry’s son, Nathan.

The remaining roles are performed by the equally talented Jo Galloway, Bella Mariani, Mortimer Williams, Cobus Venter, Marlee van der Merwe, Gemma Donnelly, Derrick Anderson, Aidan Lithgow, Phumi Mncayi, Byron Lee Olivato and Dominique Paccaut.
With the exception of West End director David Bownes, the South African production comprises an all-South African creative team, a cast of 22 performers, a 10-member orchestra and a creative team that includes Clinton Zerf as musical director, Henri Noppé as choreographer, Denis Hutchinson as scenic and lighting designer and Lyn Leventhorpe as costume designer.

THE FULL MONTY is presented by Creativentertainment by arrangement with DALRO and in association with M-Net as media partner.

With just four weeks for Gauteng audiences to enjoy this internationally renowned musical, be sure to DROP EVERYTHING AND BOOK NOW!
“The Full Monty – The Broadway Musical” runs at the Johannesburg Civic Theatre from 12th September – 12th October 2008.

The show performs nightly from Tuesdays – Fridays at 20h00, Saturdays at 16h00 and 20h00, Sundays at 14h00 and 16h00. An Age Restriction of 13 applies.

Bookings can be done through the Civic Theatre Box Office on 011 877 6800 or through Computicket.

ADDITIONAL NOTES:
  • Pensioners and Students can enjoy a 50% discount on performances of “THE FULL MONTY” taking place on Tuesdays at 20h00, Saturdays at 16h00 and Sundays at 14h00 and 18h00. Bookings need to be done directly through the Civic Theatre Box Office on 011 877 6800. Terms and conditions apply.

  • Group Bookings of 10 tickets and more can enjoy a discounted rate. Contact the Civic Theatre Box Office on 011 877 6800 and ask for VIP Ticketing. Terms and conditions apply.

  • Contact Collett Dawson on 082 653 1338 or collett.dawson@absamail.co.za
    For additional information and photos, corporate or group bookings : http://www.thefullmonty.co.za/

    THE FULL MONTY – “A night out for the ladies became a way out for the guys”

BOOK AND SHOW EVENING @ LEGENDS Tuesday 23/9 WITH LIDIA THERON & PHILIP LIEBENBERG, AND SHOW BY GUILLAUME Well-known writer, Lidia Theron, and new kid on the block, Philip Liebenberg, writer of "Daar's 'n gay pastoor in my kop" (There is a gay pastor in my head), will give talks on their respective books and sit for a Q&A session at Pretoria gay nightclub, Legends, on Tuesday, the 23rd of September at 8pm. The versatile singer Guillaume will do a show thereafter, which will be followed by the dance floor opening, as the next day is a public holiday. It promises to be yet another night of wonderful diversity at Legends. Entry is only R50, and R30 for students.

About Lidia:
It is not too late if you haven’t yet read the book Jy bly my kind, written by Lidia Theron, to do so now. It is a must. It is about a mother’s acceptance of a gay child. The book is not meant necessarily for gay people or for the parents of such children only. Lots of other people said after reading the book, that it was very informative and gave them a different view of gay people. The publisher’s comment on the back of the book:

"What is a mother’s reaction when she finds out her daughter is in love with another girl – or her son with another boy?

How does she comfort her husband when he cries out: “We have lost our child!”?

How does she handle questions like: “What will people say?” or: “What did we as parents do wrong?”

How does she deal with the shame and feelings of guilt that accompanies it?

How does it affect her standing as a believer, towards her church?"

The book has since changed the lives of many gay people and their families and it's an honour to have Lidia, who is a pensioner and resides in Betty's Bay, SW Cape, here in Gauteng as guest.


About Philip:

Philip Liebenberg is the pastor of Die Kapel, Melville, Johannesburg, South-Africa. He also authors the series 'Espresso vir jou siel', which is a series of books containing essays and devotional writings as well as sermons preached by Philip. Philip is a gay pastor although his congregation is not a gay-only church.He is a published author: Penguin South Africa published a book on his life journey as a very spiritual child and later as a married pastor, struggling to come to terms with his sexuality and spirituality. The title of the book is "Daar is 'n gay pastoor in my kop!"What makes Philip’s book so unique is that he comes from a Pentecostal/Charismatic background and this is the first time in South Africa that a book by someone (a gay pastor) coming from one of these churches is being published. Following in the footsteps of the groundbreaking '‘n Kas is vir klere', this book will give voice to the experiences of numerous gay and lesbian Christians from a Pentecostal/Charismatic background, who not only have to deal with the usual rejection from their churches when they realise they are gay, but with the terrible stigma of being labelled as “demon possessed”.

About Guillaume:

Guillaume needs no introduction - since his very popular album "Da-Idi" in 2001, he has since launched several more. He was one of the top 5 most favourite artists at KKNK 2003, where he launched his album "Swart of wit", which has since gone gold. He is back in 2008, with his new look and his new album, called "Nader aan jou", produced by Coleske Artists, who was also responsible for Eden's latest success, "Knieë lam".

The authors will be available for book signing and a chat afterwards, and books will be on hand for sale to the public (cash only).

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Contact: Coenie Kukkuk
wbvd@law.co.za

Alliance Française of Johannesburg Cultural events - September 2008

Thursday 4 September - 6.30pm Special show (puppets, sculptures...): "A la Corde"By Les Grandes Personnes More Venue: Alliance Française of Johannesburg (open-air performance)Free entrance

Saturday 6 September - from 10amParade of giant puppetsBy Les Grandes Personnes MoreVenue: Gauteng Carnival (Johannesburg CBD) Free entrance


Tuesday 9 September - 6.30pm Opening of the exhibition "The Muse and the Shaman "By Marina Aguiar More Venue: Alliance Française of JohannesburgThe exhibition ends on Saturday 20 September Free entrance

Saturday 20 September - 7pm Video screening : "Angels of stealth" by Rodney Place More Venue: Alliance Française of Johannesburg Free entrance

Monday 22 September - 6pm Opening of the exhibition "The Great (Im)migration"By Pene Meniere & Susie Goodman More Venue: Alliance Française of Johannesburg The exhibition ends on Saturday 27 September Free entrance

Thursday 25 September - 6.30pm Poetry evening: "Invitation to a voyage, destination Indian Ocean "With Nassuf Djailani & Stephen Gray More Venue: Alliance Française of Johannesburg Free entrance

TRIO ON A TRIP - Pianist Charl de Plessis at Centurion theatre on 19 September, 20.00

South African pianist CHARL DU PLESSIS has been known for his slick piano playing, but on 13 and 19 September he will take his music into a super smooth dimension with his new show TRIO ON A TRIP.

Teaming up with bassist WERNER SPIES and drummer HUGO RADYN, Du Plessis recorded a complete new album of smooth jazz during 2007. For this exciting project, he composed six new tracks for piano trio on this album. The rest of TRIO, recorded live at POP PLANET STUDIOS in Johannesburg, features songs from Du Plessis’ most-loved collection of ballads, swing tunes and Latin American music.

This virtuoso pianist has amazed audiences with his suave style of playing jazz, classics and rock 'n roll. In TRIO ON A TRIP Charl du Plessis perform new funky tunes of his own and pays tribute to some of the greatest old-timers with hits like YMCA and First Trip like never heard before. Teaming up with bassist WERNER SPIES and drummer HUGO RADYN this promises to be an unforgettable night of musical bliss.

Charl du Plessis is one of the only pianists in South Africa who simultaneously works in the classical as well as jazz and pop music genres. He is best known for his work as pianist for NATANIEL. Du Plessis just returned from a classical concert tour of China and Japan and will perform for two only one night in the Centurion Theatre.

The piano style of Charl du Plessis has been descibed as "wonderful", "sophisticated" and as "music with a X-factor". There are pianists and pianists and then there is Charl du Plessis.

TRIO ON A TRIP. A show for the musically informed and hungry. Book now at Computicket.

For bookings contact http://www.computicket.com/

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

South African Tattoo to thrill audiences



SEPTEMBER
The South African Tattoo -- brought to you by Jacaranda 94.2, and featuring over 500 local and international performers -- is set to thrill audiences at Montecasino in Johannesburg from September 11 to 14.
The South African Tattoo blends the traditional spectacle of massed pipe bands with a uniquely African flavour and spectacular acts from as far afield as Switzerland.
The spellbinding show is modelled on the world-famous Edinburgh Tattoo – which draws an international audience of over 200 000 people and reaches a television audience of another 100 million. “Most of all the South African National Tattoo is an enthralling, foot-tapping, heart- pounding cultural extravaganza arranged to delight young and old,” says General Manager of Montecasino, Steve Howell. “The Tattoo is a tradition born in an ancient land and adopted in major cities throughout the world.
“The organising committee has a wealth of experience. Most are currently involved in pipe bands and highland dance bands and have recently participated in the Edinburgh, Basel and Moscow Tattoos.
“This is going to be a great show. We are proud to present the South African Tattoo and we anticipate it will become a popular annual event,” Howell said.The high-energy event takes place at Montecasino in their outdoor events venue. The show –maximises dramatic light displays – and runs for 90 minutes with no interval and back-to-back activity culminating in a grand finale. The average length of each act is 10 minutes and many acts overlap for maximum audience attention.
“We promise to hold you spellbound – from the opening scene to the grand finale,” says Simon Carter, MD of MC2 who are producing the spectacle.
“One of the highlights will be the Top Secret band from Switzerland who have thrilled audiences at tattoos around the world.
“The show will also include the famous Navy Gun Run, precision marching, horseback displays by the mounted unit of the Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department; as well as the SAPS who will show their impressive dog squad acts and much, much more.“We expect crowd favourites to be the massed pipe bands and precision marching of the Transvaal Scottish and other regiments, the Highland Dancers and of course our Zulu performers,” he said.
A charity performance will benefit the Walter Sisulu Paediatric Unit and organisers hope that sufficient funds will be raised by ticket sales to pay for a life-saving heart operation for a South African child.
Booking is at Computicket with special rates for groups. “We have deliberately kept the price low to make it an affordable show for the whole family, kids’ tickets start at R95 and the most expensive adult ticket is R187. There are a limited number of tickets available, so you are advised to book early,” Carter said.

Sunday, April 27, 2008

JULY

HEREUNDER:

  • Moj of the Antarctic: An African Odyssey
  • Critique - A Handful of Keys - Pieter Toerien Theatre, Montecasino
  • CHA CHA HEELS: Taking drag from the doldrums to centre stage!
  • Michael Flatley's LORD OF THE DANCE at Montecasino
  • DUIGAN & RICHARDS PIANO DUO in Bloemfontein
  • Programme of events to December 2008: Music in Sandton Central
  • What is on at the Wits Theatres until December 2008

PRODUCTION:

Moj of the Antarctic: An African Odyssey
VENUE: Wits Theatre, University of Johannesburg:
DATES: 17,18,19th July
TIMES: 19h30

Mojisola Adebayo and the Antarctic Collective present directly from Oval House Theatre in London, Mojisola Adebayo, the only African woman to have performed on Antarctica.

Mojisola launches a Southern African tour of her one-woman play Moj of the Antarctic. Moj of the Antarctic is inspired by the wonderful true life story of Ellen Craft, a 19th century African-American slave woman who successfully escaped to freedom by disguising herself as a white man. Moj of the Antarctic extends Ellen’s amazing biography into a flight of theatrical fantasy where upon arrival in Victorian London, she finds work as a sailor on a whaling ship bound for the Southern Seas. Life on the ship is tough in more ways than one: the white sailor’s idea of fun is playing black face minstrels. Finally the ship arrives in Antarctic waters, ripe for gruesome whaling, and Moj becomes the first Black woman to step foot on Antarctica!

Guided by an African Griot, mystic and storyteller, through the ancestral voices of great Black writers such as Frederick Douglass, Frances Harper and Phillis Wheatley, Moj of the Antarctic explores the ancient connection between Africa and Antarctica, and the modern impact of climate change on these sister continents. This innovative total theatre piece incorporates video, text, dance, music, storytelling, song and stunning original photography all shot on location in Antarctica.

“She’s as subtle and supple as a whole ensemble” Time Out London Critics’ Choice
“Virtuosic storytelling… told with real theatrical grace” Total Theatre
“Stunning performer” – The Guardian (on Dirty Reality 2 by Black Mime Theatre at Nottingham Playhouse)

Tickets: R50.00 R30.00 for students
Box office: Tickets available at Computicket and at the door
Venue: Wits Theatre, University of Johannesburg:
Performing Arts Administration 24 Station Street Braamfontein
Access: disabled access and parking available
Parking in Senate House
Mojisola Adebayo

Mojisola is a freelance performer, writer, director and workshop leader. She has an MA in Physical Theatre (University of London) and has undertaken extensive training with Augusto Boal, Black Mime Theatre and others. Her career has spanned a wide range of areas from Street Rap to Theatre of the Oppressed, from Pantomime to Physical Theatre, from promenade plays to large scale site specific events, from collaborations with dancers to performance poetry, from popular TV to clown activism.

All of Mojisola’s work is concerned with power, identity and change. She has had the pleasure of working with diverse companies all over the world including America, Brazil, Belgium, Canada, Finland, Ireland, India, Israel, Norway, Palestine, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Syria, the UK and the USA and of course… Antarctica!

Some of her most exciting and invigorating creative experiences have been

· writing and directing Palestinian actors in the West Bank (Ashtar Theatre)
· teaching theatre for social change to community workers in Cape Town (CAP)
· touring as a deviser / performer with the only Black physical theatre company in Europe of its day – Black Mime Theatre
· constructing plays with slum dweller arts-activists in Ahmedabad (Vidya / Pan)
· Directing over thirty productions with Cardboard Citizens, Clean Break and London Bubble to name a few, most recently Tales From the Emerald City (ShowHow) which toured UK theatres in 2005 including Hampstead Theatre, Oval House, Contact Theatre in Manchester and Oxford Playhouse.

Whilst living in Ireland, Mojisola was on the panel of anti-racism trainers for the Equality Authority of Ireland and was Ireland’s first Black Artistic Director at Dublin Youth Theatre. Currently, Mojisola is an Associate Artist at Pan Centre for Intercultural Arts with whom she is working on a new book - Theatre for Development. She also plays the role of Nina, in the first Black family on Irish Television, in the popular soap Fair City (RTE 1).

For more information contact:
British Council
Janine Raftopoulos
Marketing and Communications Manager
Cell: 072 742 1959
Tell: 011 718 4332
Email: Janine.raftopoulos@britishcouncil.org.za



KEY MEN OF NOTES

Critique by Mixael de Kock

For six years now a young gay South African pianist has been entertaining audiences with dazzling displays of piano virtuosity and hilarious impersonations. He has had crowds in fits of laughter with his quick wit and sharp remarks revolving around stories from the world of music and stories-within-the-music.
Jozie-boy Roelof Colyn is the trooper who, with Jonathan Roxmouth, makes up the cast of the acclaimed piano-driven cabaret comedy, A Handful of Keys. And, these two highly versatile men with their two grand pianos placed on a virtually bare stage with minimal props, give a non-stop performance filled with fun, frolics, mirth and hilarity.

Ian von Memerty originally wrote this show that went on to become one of South Africa’s best-loved musical offerings. After 14 years this “four-hander” has travelled on sell-out tours to Australia and to London, has been seen by 250 000 people and has garnered no fewer than nine awards. The show is even better now than before and it is a feather in the cap of Von Memerty that, in the direction of subsequent castings, he hasn’t attempted to recreate himself or Brian Schimmel.

Instead, he has developed the individual personalities of each new performer and within their capabilities and individual strengths. That is why the show remains fresh and exciting. Sitting in the theatre I felt as if I was seeing the production for the first time round!

But then, it is a classy show and, therefore, must be a resounding success each time it is staged. Also, together with new performers comes creative renewal and this stylish offering continues to charm old as well as new friends. The show also attracts audiences who, perhaps, have never set foot in the theatre before. It is the sort of show that caters for the connoisseur as well as far the lay man: It is both intelligent and downright funny - all at the same time and entertains from its brilliant start to an extraordinarily frenetic finish.

Colyn says that he is not an actor nor a singer – and, least of all an acrobat. But, he indulges in all three these activities, effortlessly moving from crooning to clowning and, eventually, doing cart wheels across the stage!

And then there is the hilarious routine with roller chairs. It all happens so fast and with such incredible split-second timing that it is almost impossible to believe that both performers nimbly continue with their exquisite piano playing during the mayhem! Co-star, Jonathan Roxmouth, actually hurt his ankle in an accident on stage just before the opening but, other than for the obvious bandage, did not for one moment let on that anything was wrong and kept the energy flowing throughout!

Colyn with his confident stage presence and Roxmouth, suave beyond his 21 years and blessed with a superb voice, make the ideal couple. While the one is “gay” and the other “straight” both camp it up much better and, in the process, they create a warm rapport with their audience.

They are relaxed and at ease on stage as they effortlessly exchange clever banter, either with each other or with the audience. Their interaction and chemistry is infectious as they take turns in performing, alternately backing each other on the piano. For two hours the talented duo keeps up the pace and concentration and manages to hold the audience’s attention to the very end, leaving the crowd begging for more.

The music ranges from the great composers, Bach, Beethoven, Bartok and the Beatles through soul kings Ray Charles and Fats Waller, to include such “queens” of show biz as Freddie Mercury. In sending up the women greats in music they bring the house down with their impersonations of Alicia Keys, Norah Jones and Nina Simone. Jonathan excels in taking off both Victor Borge and Elton John while Roelof’s mimicking of Liberace has the audience rolling in the aisles.

There is also a South African medley that includes such foot stomping favourites as the Click Song, Pata Pata and Mama Tembu’s Getting Married. The pair has a great time stabbing at public figures and it is in the unparalleled second half of this show that they deliver their highlight.

In the short space of 12 minutes they tour the audience through almost 200 Broadway hit songs, from the early 1900’s to snippets from recent shows such as Mamma Mia and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.

The show ends with four “false endings” - a bit like a Tchaikovsky finale – and, naturally, the audience gives the two deserving stars four standing ovations!

This show is a theatrical “handful”. Don’t miss out on the opportunity of seeing two stylish and brilliant artistes, faultlessly delivering hundreds of lines and thousands of bars in a dazzling display of both musical and comedic styles. Truly key men of notes!

A Handful of Keys, Pieter Toerien's Montecasino Theatre, in Fourways, till August 16. Book at theatre or Computicket on 011-511-1818. Performances: Tuesday to Friday at 8pm, Saturday at 5pm and 8pm, Sunday at 3pm. © 18 July 2003; Mixael de Kock and Gayspeak


CHA CHA HEELS
Taking drag from the doldrums to centre stage


Take 7 talented Drag Queens stir in four male dancers. Combine this with a renowned producer, a gifted costume designer and choreographers and you have the perfect recipe for a Drag Extravaganza that will change the face of this genre forever.

Since RuPaul’s popularisation of the genre in the mid-‘90s, drag shows – traditionally limited to cabaret-type venues – have become increasingly popular with mainstream audiences. On stage at the Tesson Theatre at the Civic Theatre in Johannesburg, Cha Cha Heels endeavours to expand the market and put drag firmly where it belongs: centre stage.

The latest production by Bryan Bester and Kurt van der Muller, Cha Cha Heels brings together a cast of 7 of the Country’s leading Drag Artists with 4 male dancers creating a Mini-Drag Extravaganza never before seen in a South African Theatre.

Cha Cha Heels features, Ines Beau Rivage, Kitana Sluticia Klitorus, Charne Churchill, Betty Butterlegs, Foxy Brown, Chitta Revera and Raven Darkchild.

While the repertoire spans numerous decades and divas from both stage and screen, much effort has gone into keeping the show thoroughly up to date. Rihanna, Beyonce, Christina Aguilera and Nelly Furtado join Shirley Bassey, Donna Summer, Eartha Kitt and Gloria Gaynor for a collection of performances you are guaranteed to remember. Combined with costumes by Kurt van der Muller and choreography by Robin McBroom, Phillida Le Roux and Duane Joaquim not to mention four additional male dancers Warrick,Chad,Tebogo and Riaan Cha Cha Heels is set to be the drag show of 2008.

Cha Cha Heels opens at the Tesson Theatre at the Johannesburg Civic Theatre on 18 July 2008 and is on-stage until 10 August 2008. Shows run Wednesdays to Saturdays at 20:00, with a Sunday afternoon matinee performance. Tickets are available from Computicket.

About Bryan Bester - Producer & Director
Bryan Bester began his career dancing! He ran his own dance company, Sex Machine Dancers, for ten years before moving to Sun City, where he danced in Spellbound and numerous local and international extravaganzas over a period of eight years. To his credit, Bryan has produced and directed numerous productions, including O La La and Skin Tight at the Wild Coast Sun and Caesars Casino, and Dazzle at the Wild Coast Sun and Caesars Casino. He conceptualized, directed and produced Living with Legends at Carousel Casino. Bryan also regularly designs and directs productions for corporate functions. Cha Cha Heels provides audiences a taste of just what Bryan Bester’s flair and expertise are made of.

About Kurt van der Muller – Assistant Producer & Costume Designer
Kurt began his dancing career at the age of 15 in the Ballroom and Latin American genre. He has competed at both Amateur and Professional level, nationally and internationally. He qualified as a designer in 1989 at the Gordon Flack Davison Academy of Design and has channelled this expertise into the field of Costume Design, most recently working on the hit series Strictly Come Dancing on SABC2. As a drag artist, he has performed all over South Africa (his alter ego Ines Beau Rivage winning The Weakest Link Drag Charity Special), as well as in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Miami and Las Vegas. He is the driving force behind popular drag show group, The Glitter Sisters. From a design point of view, Kurt played an integral part in the conceptualization of Cha Cha Heels.

About Robin McBroom - Choreographer
Robin McBroom started his career in 1989 as a drama student at the Natal Technicon in Kwa-Zulu Natal, after which a successful 14-year career in dance followed. Robin performed in three Sun City Extravaganzas as dance captain before travelling to London and Italy, where he performed for the French company, The Dolle Dollies. On his return, Robin choreographed for The Carousel Entertainment World and the original Caesars Casino, and performed in numerous shows like Oklahoma and A Chorus Line. Whilst freelancing, Robin met Kurt van der Muller and has been the co-choreographer of The Glitter Sisters ever since. He currently occupies a senior position with M.A.C Cosmetics.

For more information on the show please contactBryan Bester, Sally Smith or Deon Schlebusch on:
Tel: (011) 467 2361 or 467 2494


Email: bryan@bigtalk.co.za, sally@bigtalk.co.za and deon@bigtalk.co.za


Michael Flatley's
LORD of the DANCE


OWING TO POPULAR DEMAND ADDITIONAL PERFORMANCES NOW ON SALE!


The ever popular and critically acclaimed dance troupe will extend their current almost sold out tour at THE TEATRO AT MONTECASINO. Additional performances from the 19th to the 24th of August are now on sale at Computicket.

The American troupe will be show casing the brilliant footwork that has made the Lord of the Dance
a sellout show continentally. With over forty dancers delivering an eloquent and stunning interpretation of one of Ireland’s most famous legends, the breathtaking choreography and awesome set design will have audience on the edge of their seats.

Written, devised, produced by Michael Flatley, Lord of the Dance premiered at The Point Theatre in Dublin in 1996, within eight weeks of its inception. The audience went wild. By the end of the evening, the show had received several standing ovations and such rave reviews that it was to become the most talked about, most written about and most critically acclaimed show in musical history.

Michael Flatley, while remaining the producer, director and choreographer of his four global touring companies, has made way for a team of high-calibre and uniquely trained young dancers.

Additional performances are as follows:
19 – 22 August, 20:00
23 August, 14:00 & 20:00
24 August, 13:30 & 18:00
Get your tickets now, and make sure you don’t miss out!

TOUR ITENERARY

THE TEATRO, MONTECASINO
August 7th to 24th 2008

THE GRAND ARENA, GRAND WEST CASINO & ENTERTAINMENT WORLD, CAPE TOWN
3, 4 & 5 September 2008

BOOKING EXCLUSIVELY AT COMPUTICKET

Computicket internet Site http://www.computicket.com/
Computicket Call Centre 083 915 8000

For more information on Lord of the Dance go to http://www.lordofthedance.com/

For news on more exciting events go to http://www.bigconcerts.co.za/

For further information contact

BUZ Publicity
BRIDGET VAN OERLE or ANELE SIGIDI
011 673 4995/9272
083 263 6991
Fax 011 388 4404
info@buz.co.za
PO BOX 1149 Auckland Park 2006:



DUIGAN & RICHARDS PIANO DUO
24 July 2008
Odeion, Bloemfontein
19:30

Two celebrated SA pianists, two Steinway grand pianos and four hands are the ingredients you need for a memorable piano duo concert!

Christopher Duigan is widely recognised as one of South Africa’s foremost concert pianists. He is maintaining a busy performing career since his professional debut with the Cape Town Symphony Orchestra in 1991. Studies at the Universityof Natal with Isabella Stengel, the University of Cape Town (graduating with M.Mus.) with Lamar Crowson and Albie vanSchalkwyk lead to scholarships to the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester where he studied with Brazilianvirtuoso Arnaldo Cohen.

He has performed extensively with all leading South African orchestras. Christopher is also an ensemble musician andaccompanist and regularly partners sopranos Angela Gilbert, Bronwen Forbay and Zanne Stapelberg.He has received the UNISA Overseas Scholarship Competition (1994), 1st prize in the Adolph Hallis Piano Competition(1996), awards for the best South African pianist in the UNISA International Piano Competition (1996) and the Cape TownSymphony’s Joseph Lan Award for his outstanding performance of the Bartók Piano Concerto No. 3 (1994).

International performances include those in London at St Martins in the Field, St James’- Piccadilly, South Africa House and at theEdinburgh Festival 2001 and 2003.Based in KwaZulu-Natal, he is committed to promoting classical music locally and further afield. As concert promoter andimpresario he is the principal organiser of the widely acclaimed MUSIC REVIVAL, established in 1997.

Jill Richards’ passion for contemporary music started while she was a student at the University of Cape Town and has led toher being South Africa’s foremost performer of new piano music today. Jill has long been associated with new music groups,workshops and festivals - ranging from the Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival (broadcast by the BBC) to SouthAfrican events such as the annual New Music Indaba, where she performs regularly.
She has been widely broadcast, not only in South Africa and the UK, but also in the US and Europe, and has released fourCDs, with the fifth to be released in 2008.Jill’s versatility means that she is equally at home with the standard repertoire, both as soloist and chamber musician. Her piano duo partners include Christopher Duigan, Kevin Volans and Michael Blake, and she has also worked with jazz composers Surendran Reddy and Denzil Weale.

PROGRAMME:
Brahms - Variations on a Theme by HaydnBrahms - Sonata for two pianos in F minor
Mozart - Sonata for two pianos in D major, K448.
ADMISSION:R70 (adults)R40 (pensioners, students, learners)
Tickets available at PACOFS, tel. 051 - 447 7772

Music in Sandton Central
Programme July – Sept. 2008.
The concerts are held every Friday except religious and public holidays.
Time: 12h30 for 12h45 – 13h45, Cost: R20, coffee and a biscuit included.

18th July Sempre Viva Trio – Caius Oprea (Violin) Polina Burdokova (Cello) Kerryn Wiesniewsky (Piano) / (or Duo)
25th July Helen Vosloo (Flute) and Malcolm Nay (Piano) play an all French Programme, Faure, Devienne, Debussy, Honneger and Taffanel. (The artistes are depicted in the photograph to the right)
1st August Miro Chakaryan (Violin) and Annalien Ball (Piano).
8th August Ventura Rosenthal, Harp Trio with Flute and Viola.
15 August Anneke Lamont (Piano Trio)
22nd August Etienne Malan (Clarinet) and Annika Burke (Piano)
29th August Cecilia Engelbrecht - Double Bass in a Quartet with Vladimir (Viola) and Toni Ivanova (Cello) and Viara Markovitch (Violin)
5th September Jacobus Swart and Miro Chakaryan – Piano and Violin
12th September Matthew Reid (Cape Town-Flautist) with Pieter van Zyl (Piano)
19th September Jean du Plessis (Baritone) and Michael Watt (Piano)
26th September Carel Henn (Cello) and Elize Kruger (Piano)
24th October Srdjan Cuca (violin) with Annalien Ball (Piano)
31st October Jean du Plessis (Baritone) and Hester Beyers (Piano)
14th November Min Jin Kim, Korean Violinist – coming back sometime in Nov and said she and Ian Brown Piano) would play for us again.
5th December Il Trio Rosso – Irene Tsoniff, Peta-Ann Holdcroft and Susan Harrop- Allin. - A Christmas Programme.
12th December Jacobus Swart and Ivo Ivanov – Christmas Concert Final

he organisers reserve the right to alter or change programmes due to circumstances beyond their control.

For further information call: Pat Dunbar 011-807-0297, or email: ip.dunbar@telkomsa.net
Daphne Kuhn- Old Mutual Theatre 011-883-8606, Brenda Human 011-269-3392

WITS THEATRES
What’s On
July, August & September 2008

SMALL STAKES
Wits Downstairs Theatre
23 – 26 July @ 19h00 A dance evening presenting works by young choreographers with styles ranging from contemporary dance to physical theatre, and a site specific performance to satisfy the curious. Jane O’Connell, Zoey Lapinsky, Levinia Jones and the Matchbox Theatre Company produce works of varying themes such as chance encounters, living pathways, linear circles and broken dreams. The event is conceived and co-ordinated by JAM T Productions, and aims to generate new platforms for young choreographers to present their works.

SOUND US OUT
The Atrium
29 July @ 19h00
SOUND US OUT, the now biennial display of exciting new compositional talent of the Music Division of the University of the Witwatersrand; WitsMusic will also have the privilege of the WITS CHOIR performing some student music. The concert is generously sponsored by Distell.

WITS THEATRE TURNS TWENTY-FIVE!
Wits Theatre
31 August @ 18h00
The official celebration for this landmark anniversary will take place on Sunday 31 August 2008, when Wits celebrities past, present and future will gather to reminisce. A brave few will be encouraged to ‘strut their stuff’ appearing again on the Wits Theatre stage for our entertainment. Old friends looking younger and slimmer will adorn the walls in a photographic exhibition spanning 25 years of theatre in the making. A design exhibition, auction and a jolly good bun fight will round off the celebration.

LIFE IN BALANCE
Wits Theatre
Wed 30 - Thurs 31 July, 19h00 – 20h30
Helping South Africans Find the Balance ‘Life in Balance’ is just one of the topics to be addressed by Indian Guru Sunandaji while she visits South Africa in July / August 2008. Sunandaji is a mother, grandmother, philosopher, teacher and world-renowned speaker.

TAP ATTACK
Wits Theatre
2 August @ 15h00 & 20h00
They're back! The magnificent foot musicians who ‘WOW' audiences with their diverse repertoire. It's tap dancing at its finest! From the highly acclaimed ‘The Race' to the genteel rhythms of World Champion Golden Girls, Tap Attack is not to be missed! – presented by Tap Talk Rhythm Company

CLOCKWISE, violinist Marc Uys and harpist Jacqueline Kerrod.
The Atrium
9 August @ 19h30
A concert which forms part of an extensive South African tour by the ground-breaking, New York- based duo, Clockwise, during which they will introduce no less than 10 new works commissioned from South African composers Braam Du Toit, Robbert Fokkens, Paul Hanmer, Hendrik Hofmeyr, Philip Miller, Neo Muyanga, Michael Rennie, Matthijsvan Dijk, Peter Louis van Dijk and Timon Wapenaar.

SOIRÉE DE FRANCOPHONY
Wits Great Hall
10 August @ 16h00
Soirée de Francophony is a calendar highlight celebrating National Women’s Day. The performance is a celebration of French composers and Francophone music, staged by the Rand Symphony Orchestra and Requiem For The Living (RFTL). It celebrates female success in symphonic conducting, composition and solo performance. Under the baton of rising and celebrated artiste Rexleigh Bunyard, the concert programme features the world première of the excerpt In Paradisum of her RFTL with vocalisation by a host of South Africa’s premiere female classical soloists, Diaspora.
The programme also includes works of French composers Satie, Chaminade, Saint-Saëns and Chabrier.

DANCE REVOLUTION
Wits Great Hall
13 August @ 19h00
Dance Web presents “ DANCE REVOLUTION” – by the dancers, for the dancers; directed by Craig & Mandy Bullock The show aims to raise funds for fifty dancers to perform in Denmark in October this year. Denmark is this year’s host to the STREET DANCE WORLD CUP, where more than thirty countries participate in this prestigious competition.

The Martienssen Prize 2008 exhibition will open on Tuesday 15 July 2008 at 17:30 for 18:00 in the Wits Art Galleries’ future location in University Corner. This prestigious annual art exhibition showcases selected work produced during the mid-year break by senior Wits Fine Art students and will be opened by Professor Tawana Kupe, Dean of the Faculty of Humanities.

Dates: 15 to 22 July 2008
Gallery hours: Mon – Fri 10:00 – 16:00
Enquiries: 011 717- 4632 or 717-4654

TAIWAN FILM WEEK; DOCUMENTARY FILMS
4 – 8 August
Wits Downstairs Theatre
Portraits Taiwan is a series that embodies the Taiwanese spirit and the very best of Taiwan by uniquely documenting Taiwan’s success through its people. The six personalities, including Lin Hwai-min, King Liu, Chen Wun Yu, Henry Lee, Dharma Master Cheng Yen and Chang Hui Mei, featured in the series are extremely well respected, accomplished individuals who have made outstanding contributions in their respective fields, successfully placing Taiwan onto the world map. PORTRAITS TAIWAN is a co-production initiative between Discovery Networks Asia and the Government Information Office of the Republic of China (Taiwan).

NEW MUSIC INDABA 2008: BREAKING THE MOULD
SATURDAY 6 SEPTEMBER
11h00: MESSIAEN & BEYOND
Jill Richards (piano) & Waldo Alexander (violin)
Works by Messiaen, Oorebeek and Faroese composers
Venue: Atrium
13h00: KINGO HYMNS AND UHADI BOW SONGS
Works by Faroese and South African composers
Venue: Amphitheatre
15h00: MESSIAEN CENTENARY CONCERT
The Chamber Music Company
Works: Messiaen Quartet for the End of Time
8 New South African Miniatures
Venue: Atrium
18h00: EDGES
Arnold Marinessen (percussion)
Christina Oorebeek + Arnold Marinessen
Venue: Amphitheatre

Details are subject to change
ENQUIRIES 011 717 1376
www.wits.ac.za/witstheatre