Ezasegagasini Page 6 - eThekwini Municipality
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Ezasegagasini Page 6 - eThekwini Municipality
NEWS and ENTERTAINMENT Page 6 Kick-start for a tolerant society DERRICK DLAMINI HUNDREDS braved the recent cold weather to join in the festivities to promote multicultural societies during Celebrate Durban month. Communities from wards 26, 27, 30, 31, 32 and 33 gathered at the Albert Park Hall for a multicultural family fun day. The event, organised by the Municipality and a team from Gedley’hlekisa zone, was aimed at encouraging unity in diversity and to instill pride and national identity in citizens. Calls for an end to xenophobia were made. The Speaker of the KwaZulu-Natal Legislature, Prof Willies Mchunu, in his capacity as a Ward 33 member, said: “Our city is known for harnessing diversity and it is our obligation as citizens to ensure we encourage tolerance within a diverse society.” Ward 31 Councillor, Gloria Borman, said: “We don’t have to change each other, but must continue to support one another, and thus harness each other.” Councillor Mpume Chamane praised the communities for joining hands with the City to promote multicultural societies. “This is indicative of our commitment and efforts to shape the future of our city as caring citizens with a common goal. “This, and other similar events, are a crucial vehicle for promoting and ABOUT 5 000 cyclists will battle it out in the 22nd Pick ’n Pay Amashovashova bike race this Sunday. The yearly “Comrades of cycling”, as it is known in cycling circles starts from Pietermaritzburg, and finishes at Durban’s Suncoast Casino. The race, which enjoys the support of the Municipality, follows the same route as the Comrades Marathon, meaning the cyclists will have to battle their way over the gruelling Cowies Hill, Fields Hill, Botha’s Hill, Inchanga ABOVE AND BELOW: Members of the Durban Ensemble thrill their audience with and Polly Shorts. Race Director Annie Batchtheir high-energy moves at the Albert Park Hall Pictures: DERRICK DLAMINI elder said: “We would love to see people who live along the route from the Pietermaritzcelebrating our culture and burg City Hall to Suncoast heritage as a united society.” Casino turn out to cheer the Officials agreed that cyclists along.” reducing poverty was a The first team to complete priority. the race in under 2 hours and Among the dignitaries who 20 minutes, stands to win a attended the event were Rev R100 000 for Race4Change, a Vusi Dube of the eThekwini Pick ’n Pay charity portal that Community Church, and raises funds for causes incluUkhozi FM boss,Welcome ding cycling development. “Bhodloza” Nzimande, who Among top cyclists entered lives in Ward 27. are Robert Hunter and Several cultural groups Andrew McLean. The pair impressed the crowds with narrowly missed the dash for dance and music. [email protected] cash set time of 2 hours 15 Pocket Change Kalimambo, Morningside Time: 8pm Tickets: R20 Call: 072 117 6221 OTHERS Golden Hours Family Market Near Hyper by the Sea Sundays from 10am 3.50pm Call: 083 262 3693 Riaad Moosa: Strictly Halaal Durban’s Playhouse 28 – 30 October Tickets: R150 - R180 Call: 031-3098670 Live Jazz Centre for Jazz UKZN Durban Campus Every Wednesday Call: 031 312 260 Cofield Mundi Dockyard Theatre 28 October Tickets: R100 Call: 072 117 6221 or 031 464 9162 [email protected] Until 9 November Call: 031 202 3686 Rocking All Over The World Barnyard Theatre Until 11 January Call: 031 566 3045 The Parlotones Barnyard Theatre 27 to 28 October Tickets: R250 Call: 031 566 3045 Watershed Suncoast 26 October Call: 011 463 8673 minutes when they clocked 2 hours 16 minutes and 52 seconds last year. McLean, a former top professional and more recently a champion for the Toyota Cycle Lab veteran team, and Hunter, the team Barloworld captain, are hoping to get it right this year. Besides the 106km main race, there are other cycling events on the day. The Sunday Tribune’s 40km family fun ride from Hillcrest to Durban, begins at 5.45am, while the main race starts at 6am. The road closures are as follows: Pietermaritzburg: 4am - 9am; Umlaas Road: 5.15am - 10am; Cato Ridge: 5.15am to 10.30am; Drummond: 5.45am - 10.45am; Botha’s Hill: 6.15am 11.30am; Fields Hill: 5.15am - 12.30pm; M13 Durban bound: 4.45am 1pm; 45th Cutting: 5.15am 1pm; N3 outbound to Sherwood: 5.15am - 1.30pm; Pine Street: 5.15am - 2pm; Masabalala Yengwa Avenue: 5am - 2pm; Suncoast Casino: 4am to 4pm. Motorists are advised to use alternative routes. For more information on the race visit www.shova. co.za or call 031 312 8896. Your guide to entertainment in the city 11 November to 31 December Tickets: R160 - R185 Call: 031 765 4197 MUSIC Queen: It’s a Kinda Magic iZulu Theatre Until 19 October Call: 011 340 8000 Big field for Sunday cycle race THEMBA KHUMALO DURBAN DIARY: 17 October 2008 Try-On Colour Dockyard Theatre Until 26 October Call: 031 201 9147 ON ’YER BIKE: Wayne Fyvie and Adrian Garvey are among the cyclists who will be taking part in the Amashovashova race from Pietermaritzburg to Durban this weekend 12 December to 11 January Tickets: R80 to R135 Call: 011 463 8673 DANCE, THEATRE AND COMEDY The King and Queen The Heritage Theatre Until 9 November Tickets: R160 to R185 Call: 031 765 4197 Michel Lauziere iZulu Theatre, Sibaya Bad Moon Rising The Heritage Theatre Paddy Learns to Rock Elizabeth Sneddon Until 26 October Tickets: R100 Call: 011 340 8000 Let’s Get this Party Started Dockyard Theatre 1 November – 31 December Call: 031 201 9147 Native Blues Catalina Theatre Until 2 November Tickets: R35 to R70 Call: 031 305 6889 Hip Hop vs Dancers competition Philani Valley Park 19 October 1pm KZN Conservation Services guided walks Krantzkloof Nature Reserve First and third Sunday of the month Call: 031 764 3515 GHOULISH: A Halloween Fright Night is planned for 1 November at uShaka Marine World Joining fee: R50 Call: 074 520 8507 VISUAL ART Construct: Beyond the Documentary Photograph Durban Art Gallery, City Hall Until 31 January Call: 031 311 2264 Indian Ink Durban Art Gallery, City Hall Opens 29 October Call: 031 311 2264 Migration of Symbols artSPACE Until 25 October Eastern Moves Productions dance audition Playhouse, Mayville 19 October, 11am to 3.30pm Call: 083 776 9222 Call: 031 312 0793 Invite image: Gallery view and Nice to Meet You artSPACE From 25 October Call: 031 312 0793 Awaken by Tracy Payne Kizo Art Gallery Until 28 October Call 031 566 4324 Studio – Cameron Platter KZNSA Gallery Until 9 November Call: 031 202 3686 Sakhisizwe KZNSA Gallery Halloween Fright Night uShaka Marine World 1 November Time: 4pm Tickets: R50 – R70; children under 4 are free Call: 031 328 8000 Amashovashova cycle race 19 October From Pietermaritzburg to Durban ❏ Compiled by Themba Khumalo. To have your event included in the Durban Diary, e-mail [email protected] or fax 031 306 4603.