For the 24th year in a row, the Poetry Africa festival in Durban sets the stage for poetry from South Africa and around the world. It promises to be an enriching experience with the sound of poets performing live, their passionate, inspirational perspective on life and current events and the power and beauty of the spoken word. An innovation this year is that due to the COVID-19 the entire festival programme will be presented online.
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I was recently invited to attend the latest exhibition of Mark Hilltout called A Celebration of Corrugated Iron. The exhibition will be available for public viewing from the 13th to 16th February 2020.
Human behaviour is complex and intriguing, and the social conventions around it more so. Even if you're not Christian, you're likely to have encountered the concept of the seven deadly sins in the cultural zeitgeist. The sins are traits of man that are deemed terrible vices in Christian belief. A band of directors, playwrights and producers have taken on the concept and produced individual plays relating to each sin. I was invited by Mish Mash Media Productions to view two of their seven plays on the sins, Inertia and The Grass is Always...
22/2/2019 0 Comments The Cape Town Experiences AwardsIf you've been following my social media for the past month or so, you would've known that I was recently nominated for an award for Mild Brown. This post is going to be quite short compared to my usual stuff. I just thought that talking about this experience would be best shared on the very platform that prompts the beginning and end of these amazing opportunities.
This past week was insanely busy for me and it's only going to get busier and more exciting from here on out but, I love it! Christmas bells are faintly ringing, Mariah Carey's infamous holiday music is on full blast and it's time for family reunions. A great way to spend some family time is by checking out Canal Walk's Space Station running from 7 December 2017 to 4 January 2018.
I entered the building while the restaurant next door bustled lively with millennials celebrating the start of the festive season. My name was crossed off the guest list. The grungy hallway and flights of stairs led me to the start of a spectacular evening filled with epic music.
I apologise for the low quality videos. My camera was in for repairs at the time and I had to use my phone to record everything. Happy October everyone! I have been sparse with posts recently due to matric being an insanely intense year. However, I'm back for a little while and cannot wait to tell you all about the launch of the latest Olympus camera.
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