WINNING THE LOTTERING
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WINNING THE LOTTERING
WESTERN CAPE | GUIDE WHAT’S ON WESTERN CAPE WINNING THE LOTTERING 2 December – 17 January Live comedy After a sensational season, Marc Lottering’s hit show, This is Captain Lottering Speaking, returns to the Baxter Theatre. The award-winning comedian is ready to make you laugh out loud with his new one-man show, featuring the hilarious characters that have made him a household name in South Africa. Tickets are R85-R180, from www.computicket.com. For more information, go to www.baxter.co.za. Please note: ‘A day without laughter is a day wasted.’ – Charlie Chaplin ARE YOU COMMITTED? 2 December – 17 January Live comedy Comic genius Alan Committie is ready to make you scream with laughter in his new show, The Sound of Laughter, on at Theatre on the Bay. Alan has had a hugely successful year at the Edinburgh Festival and the New Wimbledon Theatre, leaving him with more funny stories to tell. Tickets are R95-R165, available at www.computicket.com. For more information, visit www.theatreonthebay.co.za. Please note: ‘The person who can bring the spirit of laughter into a room is indeed blessed.’ – Bennett Cerf SUMMER LOVING Throughout December Live music The Summer Concerts at Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens are back with a bang. On 4-5 December is popular US folkrock group the Lumineers, 7 December sees Just Jinjer on the line-up, Oliver Mtukudzi hits the stage on 14 December, on 28 December Hot Water will perform, and Prime Circle rocks out on 4 January. Tickets are R100-R465. Don’t miss Carols by Candlelight on 18-21 December, with tickets from R15-R90. And for the most scenic New Year’s Eve imaginable, catch Arno Carstens and Mango Groove on 31 December – tickets are R310. Tickets available from www.webtickets.co.za. For more info, visit www.sanbi.org/gardens/kirstenbosch. Please note: Why are pine trees so gullible? Because they’re evergreen. kulula.com Events_cape town_35.indd 19 STARRY CINEMA Throughout December – 23 April 2015 Open-air cinema Experience an unforgettable evening under the stars with The Galileo Open Air Cinema. From romantic comedies, cult classics, adventure sports, documentaries and action flicks, you’ll be spoilt for choice this season. Taking place throughout summer in some of Cape Town’s most spectacular locations, including the V&A Waterfront, Kirstenbosch, Hillcrest Quarry and the Cape Winelands, The Galileo is the perfect setting for an evening with friends, a romantic date, or a fun work social. Tickets are R70-R95, from webtickets.co.za. For more info, visit www.thegalileo.co.za. Please note: Hollywood movies would be improved if they shot less film and more producers. HOT STUFF 6 December Live music The festive season gets off to a supercharged start with some of Cape Town’s household names performing at the Hot Summer Groove, on at GrandWest Casino and Entertainment World. Among the stars bringing the fabulous music to life are none other than Emo Adams, Take Note Band, Blackbyrd, and Loukmaan Adams. Alistair Izobell also adds his golden voice to this already spectacular line-up. Tickets are R130, available at www.computicket.com. For more information, visit www.grandwest.co.za. Please note: What do you call a cow that plays a musical instrument? A moo-sician. FOO’D FOR THOUGHT 10 December (Cape Town) 13 December (Jo’burg) Live music A little-known band called the Foo Fighters will be playing two shows for the first time in South Africa this month. With almost two decades and a number of awards under their belts, they’re sure to deliver an unforgettable rock ’n roll experience. Tickets are R350-R1 865, available at www.computicket.com. R’S ITOICE Please note: Foo fights are somewhat less messy D E O than food fights. Unless you’re in the mosh pit, that is. CH DECEMBER 2014 19 2014/11/19 9:17 AM WESTERN CAPE | GUIDE BUILDING BLOCKS 12 December – 28 February Exhibition LEGO fanatics can enter the colourful world of plastic bricks at The Art of the Brick SA, on at the Watershed at the V&A Waterfront. Expect sculptures made of up to a million LEGO bricks in an exhibition described as one of the world’s top 10 by CNN. Tickets are R95 for children and R140 for adults, available at www.computicket.com. For more information, go to www.theartofthebricksa.com. Please note: You cannot download The LEGO Movie illegally – you will get blocked. text: roxanne jones; pictures: supplied Q&A with The Art of the Brick creator, Nathan Sawaya How long does a human-sized piece take to build? NS: A life-sized human form takes me up to two to three weeks to build. You need a bit of patience for this job. You own more than 2.5 million LEGO blocks. Approximately how many have gone into this exhibition? NS: Actually, I have over four million bricks these days. I don’t know exactly, but I would have to guess that close to a million bricks went into this exhibition. You’ve taken one of the most creative toys in the world and turned it into an art medium. What was LEGO’s response when this came to their attention? NS: I have a good relationship with LEGO. I still buy all of my bricks, but I am a very unique customer because I buy hundreds of thousands of bricks each month. PING! 15-16 December (Cape Town) 12 December (Jo’burg) Music festival The International Festival of Advanced Music is coming to the Mother City for Sónar Cape Town, featuring the Pet Shop Boys, Bloody Beetroots, Jon Hopkins and more, at the Good Hope Centre. Jo’burgers can get a taste at A Taste of Sónar, on at the Nazrec Expo Centre. Tickets are R495-R1 350, available at www.webtickets.co.za. For more information, go to sonarcapetown.com. Please note: Submarine racing never really took off as a spectator sport. kulula.com Events_cape town_35.indd 21 WHAT THE? 16-30 December Live comedy Nik Rabinowitz’s new show What the EFF?, at the Fugard Theatre, is ready to tickle your funny bones. The comical genius takes his audience through an array of local experiences, from taxi drivers to the free-spirited hippy community. Expect to laugh until your muscles hurt. Tickets are R150-R250, available at www.computicket.com. For more information on the show, visit www.thefugard.com. Please note: ‘The human race has one really effective weapon, and that is laughter.’ – Mark Twain DOOF DOOF 29 December (Cape Town) 31 December (Durban) Live music The Ibiza World Tour is coming to South Africa for two nights only, with 10 DJs, 12 hours of music and a whole lot of sweating, at the Sandringham Farm in Stellenbosch and the WaveHouse at the Gateway Theatre of Shopping. Tickets are R480 to R1 800, available from www.computicket.com. For more info go to www.ibiza-world.com. Please note: Why was the DJ committed? Because he was stark raving mad! GIVEAWAY We’ve got five double sets of tickets to the Ibiza World Tour to give away! To enter, go to www.khulumaonline.co.za and hit the competitions tab. Competition is open to all South African residents over the age of 18, excluding employees of Picasso Headline/Times Media Ltd/kulula.com/ Comair Limited, and closes on 18 December. IN BLACK AND WHITE Throughout December R’S ITOICE D E O CH Animal welfare Not sure what to do with the little ones this holiday? For the month of December, SANCCOB’s seabird centre in Table View is running three tours daily (Mondays to Saturdays) at 10am, 12pm and 3pm. If you’re lucky, you’ll get to have a personal penguin encounter with their ambassador penguin! Tickets are R50-R100, book via 021 557 6155 or email [email protected]. Please note: How do penguins drink? Out of beak-ers! DECEMBER 2014 21 2014/11/19 9:17 AM GAUTENG | GUIDE WHAT’S ON GAUTENG WOOSTER SAUCE Until 28 December Comedy theatre After a successful run at Cape Town’s Theatre on the Bay, Jeeves & Wooster in Perfect Nonsense has made its way to Jo’burg’s Montecasino. Based on PG Wodehouse’s beloved characters and starring Jonathan Roxmouth, Graham Hopkins and Robert Fridjhon, this quintessentially British farce is sure to have you in stitches. Tickets are R120 to R165, available at www.computicket.com. Please note: What’s the biggest threat to any theatre? An actor with a power tool. BACK IN TIME 2 December-1 March Exhibition Experience a magical adventure into ancient Egypt at the Tutankhamen – His Tomb and His Treasures exhibition at Silverstar. Witnessed by millions worldwide, the exhibition reconstructs the tomb of the young Egyptian ruler, showcasing the overwhelming opulence of treasures found when the pharaoh was discovered. Tickets are R160 for adults, R120 for seniors and R100 per child, available at www.webtickets.co.za. For more information, visit www.tut-exhibition.co.za. Please note: When a pharaoh is sad, he talks to his mummy. KITCHEN ELVES 6-24 December Kids’ cooking class Cooking classes at Ms Claus’ Kitchen, on at Bedford Square, are guaranteed to turn your little one into a kitchen elf this festive season. Children can look forward to a fun-filled session of baking Santa Claus cupcakes, reindeers and gingerbread men, which are all from the iconic North Pole recipe book. Tickets are R30. For more information, contact 083 294 9889. Please note: Why did the student eat his homework? The teacher said it was a piece of cake. kulula.com Events_joberg 35.indd 35 MY LIEFIE 12 December – 4 January R’S ITOICE D E O CH Musical The popular musical Liefling is back, and now on at Montecasino. Capturing the feel-good spirit of the festive season, this traditional boy-meets-girl tale has a local twist that will have you reminiscing and singing along to some iconic Afrikaans hits, such as ‘Lang Maer Blonde Man’ and ‘Kinders van die Wind’. Tickets are R100 to R320, available at www.computicket.com. For more information, contact 011 510 7472, or visit www.montecasino.co.za. Please note: Love is blind, but marriage is a true eye-opener. BOOM BOOM BOOM 12-13 December (Jo’burg) 14 December (Cape Town) 15 December (Port Elizabeth) Live music European super group the Vengaboys are ready to rock the party at Carnival City’s Big Top Arena in Jo’burg, GrandWest’s Grand Arena in Cape Town, and the ICC Boardwalk in PE. The multi-platinum, pop dance group is best known for their legendary songs ‘Up and Down’, ‘We like to Party’, and ‘Boom Boom Boom’. Tickets are R350 to R490, available at www.computicket.com. Please note: What kind of music are balloons scared of? Pop music. ALL IN ONE 13 December Craft market Get ready for some retail therapy mixed with a dash of excitement at the Finding the Sun Food, Craft Beer and Music Market, on at the Ball and Driving Range. Expect live bands, standup comedy, cocktail jars, delicious food and a whole lot more – all under one roof. The fair also celebrates handcrafted beers, and the passionate micro-level breweries that create them. Tickets are R40 for adults and R30 for children aged 12-18, available at www.computicket.com. For more information, contact 072 398 4951, or email [email protected]. Please note: ‘In wine there is wisdom, in beer there is freedom, in water there is bacteria.’ – Benjamin Franklin DECEMBER 2014 35 2014/11/19 9:23 AM GAUTENG | GUIDE SOUL FOOD R’S ITOICE D E O CH SLIPPERY SLOPE 13 December Live music Three-time Grammy award-winning singer/actress Jill Scott is ready to bless the Coca-Cola Dome with her amazing talent. With more than four million records sold in the US, and numerous music and film awards, expect nothing but the best from this superwoman. Look forward to the full Scott experience as you listen to Jill’s chart-topping R&B, jazz and hip-hop hits. Tickets are R390-R1 020, available at www.computicket.com. Please note: Why was the musician arrested? Because she got in treble. FARMYARD PSYCHED UP 13-14 December text: roxanne jones; pictures: supplied VISIT YOUR COUSIN Comedy show Barry Hilton really knows how to turn an everyday situation into a comic strip in his hilarious show The Way I See It, on at the Lyric Theatre. Catch a peek inside Barry’s quirky head as he takes the audience on a giggling spree with the trademark humour. He will certainly have you rolling in the aisles with laughter. Tickets are R80-R265, available at www.computicket.com. For more information, contact 011 248 5168, or email [email protected]. Please note: What music does one’s eyes listen too? iTunes. Farmers’ market Get the ultimate farm experience at The Bunny Park Craft Market, on at The Bunny Park. Visit over 1 000 fabulous stalls displaying a variety of products, including home goods and tasty local cuisines. Don’t forget to bring along carrots to feed the animals. For more information, contact [email protected], or call 072 713 3332. Please note: Where do cows go for lunch? The calf-eteria. Music festival Trance lovers can look forward to a truly refreshing experience at the Wizards of Trance, on at Bobbejaan’s Kloof Karavaan Park. Be guided on a path of musical enlightenment as the sweet jams take you on a stomping spree. Expect a memorable journey entwined with colourful surroundings and amazing company. Tickets are R150, available at www.quicket.co.za. For more information, email [email protected]. Please note: What type of songs do planets sing? Nep-tunes. Events_joberg 35.indd 37 Electronic music Experience a groundbreaking (and ear-breaking) start to the festive season at Slippery n Wet, featuring international prog-psytrance DJ/producer Liquid Soul, on at ESP. Additional acts include the legendary DJ Heidi, NRC and Psyrus. Tickets are R150, available at www.quicket.co.za and R200 at the door. For info, visit www.esp.co.za. Please note: What does a speaker say when it’s waiting outside your door? Doof-doof-doof. 19-20 December 13 December kulula.com 15 December HAPPY NEW YEAR, OLD SPORT 31 December NYE party The restaurant that has been voted the best dinner and dance venue for 10 years, Rodizio Fourways, brings to you the ultimate Great Gatsby New Year’s Eve Party. Dine on a delicious five-course meal paired with the finest sparkling wines, with world-class DJs on the decks. Tickets are R580. For more information, email rodizio@netactive. co.za, or call 011 455 1093. Please note: ‘I like large parties. They’re so intimate. At small parties there isn’t any intimacy.’ – The Great Gatsby DECEMBER 2014 37 2014/11/19 3:00 PM KWAzulu-nATAl | GUIDE WHAT’S ON KzN ARABIAN NIGHTS 4 December – 11 January Musical Join in on the magical adventures of a young vagabond-turned-prince and his enchanted lamp in Aladdin, on at the Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre. With popular songs and equally popular jokes, intricate costumes and an elaborate magical set, Aladdin is a must-see for both young and old. Tickets are R130-R210, available at www. computicket.com. For more information, contact 031 260 2296, or visit www.sneddontheatre.co.za. Please note: What kind of cars do Disney characters drive? Minis! JINGLE BELL ROCK 5 December Christmas carols Sing along to some of your all-time favourite carols at the Carols by Candlelight concert, on at the Durban Botanical Gardens. Bring along a picnic basket and enjoy the breathtaking scenery, while being entertained by leading acts, including the Soweto Gospel Concert. Tickets are R120-R140 for adults and R50 for kids, available at www.durbanbotanicgardens.org.za. Please note: What do you call people who are terrified of Santa Claus? Claustrophobic! DOLPHIN TREASURE text: roxanne jones; pictures: supplied 5-14 December Musical This festive season, uShaka Marine World brings us the Dolphins by Starlight show. Enjoy some of your favourite Christmas songs as sung by the Kzn Youth Choir and Ocean Warrior Mascots. Father Christmas will be making a special guest appearance too. In the spirit of Christmas, uShaka will also set up a collection box for new toys to be donated to the East Coast Radio Toy Story Campaign. Tickets are R150, available at www.computicket.com. For more information, contact 031 328 8000. Please note: When a group of dolphins need to make a decision they flipper coin. kulula.com City_Guide_kzn35.indd 51 WE’RE JAMMIN’ R’S ITOICE D E O CH 6-7 December Music festival Get your jam on at the Jam Music Festival taking place at the Moses Mabhida Stadium. The two-day festival boasts five themed arenas, thousands of fans, an impeccably designed stage and an array of international artists. Tickets cost R300 to R1 615, available at www.computicket.com. For more info, contact 031 202 8401, or visit www.worldjamdurban.com, or email bev@ worldjamdurban.com. Please note: What do astronauts have on their bread? Space jam. MAMMA MIA 11 December – 18 January Musical Relive the best of the ’70s and ’80s at The Abba Show, on at Sibaya Casino and Entertainment Kingdom. With more than 3 000 sold-out international shows, expect the best renditions of ‘Dancing Queen’, ‘Mamma Mia’ and ‘The Winner Takes It All’. Grab your platforms and get ready to boogey. Tickets are R250, available at www.computicket.com. Please note: What is the most musical part of a fish? The scales. GLOW IN THE DARK 13 December Electronic Party The Party in the Park, taking place at Chris Saunders Park, is the perfect chance to dress up in full lumo gear. Glow in the dark while jamming to hits by top DJs, including Chocolate Milk, Chris Taylor and Funky B. Tickets are R100 pre-sold, available www.computicket.com, and R120 at the door. For more info, contact [email protected], or go to www.chrissaunderspark.com. Please note: Be prepared to be in a trance. december 2014 51 2014/11/19 9:44 AM Kwazulu-natal | GUIDE SCALING DOWN 13-14 December R’S ITOICE D E O CH Nature expo Mix education and fun at the SOS2 Reptile Expo, on at Crawford College. From pythons to geckos and tarantulas, the Reptile Expo has it all, featuring some of the top breeders in the country. Tickets are R20 for children and R40 for adults, contact 082 692 2179 or email [email protected] for more info. Please note: What do you call a lizard that sings for Bad Boy Records? A rap-tile. GOING LOCAL 16 December Concert Spend Reconciliation Day with one of the biggest Afrikaans artists, Theuns Jordaan, as he celebrates local musicians at the Barnyard Theatre Gateway. Theuns is without a doubt on top of his game, selling more than a million albums and receiving platinum status for his hugely popular Hart Vol Drome. Expect popular hits like ‘Vreemde Stad’ and ‘Tjailatyd’. Tickets are R170, available through [email protected], or contact 031 566 3045 Please note: What makes music on your hair? A head band. A TROPICAL ESCAPE 21-24 December (Margate Main Beach) 26-29 December (Ballito Main Beach) Festival KZN’s longest-running beach festival, Tropika Summer Fever, gears up to entertain the crowds on the east coast. Expect 25 000 people, volley-ball games, treasure chest hunts, beach body competitions and the works. Relax in the Tropika chill lounge with cool Tropika drinks as you enjoy the vibes. Entrance is free. For more information, contact 011 471 1400, or email [email protected]. Please note: What did the pig say at the beach on a hot summer’s day? I’m bacon! kulula.com City_Guide_kzn35.indd 53 CHRISTMAS CUISINE 25 December Christmas lunch Durban’s premium hotel, The Oyster Box, is offering a tantalising Christmas Lunch at The Ocean Terrace Restaurant. Look forward to complimentary cocktails on arrival, followed by starters, a carvery with roast, and a well-stuffed buffet. Live music will entertain as you enjoy your lovely Christmas lunch while overlooking the ocean. Tickets are R1 400 for adults and R900 per child, available at www.oysterboxhotel.com. Please note: What carol is heard in the desert? Camel ye Faithful. THAT’S A WRAP 31 December New Year’s Eve Last year, more than 15 000 people attended the New Year’s Eve Party at Moses Mabhida Stadium. Be a part of this fantastic experience, and join in on the ultimate countdown with A-list celebrities, including AKA, Professor and Black Coffee. Tickets are R250-R650, available at www.computicket.com. For more information, go to www.factdurbanrocks.com. Please note: :My New Year’s resolution is to give up resolutions. THE START OF SOMETHING NEW 1 January Concert Start off your New Year with a blast at the annual Umgababa New Year’s Picnic at Umgababa Beach. Known for its high attendance, this event brings you 50 performers, with party people dancing into the early hours of the morning. Tickets are R100-R500, and free for general entry. For more information and ticket sales, contact 082 833 1810, or visit www.tzzprod.co.za. Please note: A day without sun is like ... night. december 2014 53 2014/11/21 12:33 PM GARDEN RoUTE | GUIDE ’S TORCE I D GOInG BLuE E OI H 8-9 December (Plettenberg Bay) C Environmental awareness Create awareness on environmental issues by being a part of the monumental Plett Hope Spot, on at Central Beach. This once-in-a-lifetime event encourages sustainable use and conservation of marine resources. Activities include the unveiling of two plaques (one on land and one underwater), as well as demos from sea gurus like the Nippers. What an awesome way to kick start the beach season. For more information, contact pletthopespot@ gmail.com, [email protected], or visit www.plett-tourism.co.za. Please note: ‘Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better.’ – Dr Seuss TAnTALISInG TASTES 12-13 December (George) Wine festival Hop on over to The Fancourt Festival of Fizz for ingenious bubbly pairing and tantalising food creations. Expect 16 bubbly producers showing off their trade. And the breathtaking scenery is definitely an added bonus to this world-class event. Tickets are R150, available at www.webtickets.co.za. For more information, contact 044 804 0432, or [email protected]. Please note: What do you get if you shake a bottle of bubbly? Fizz-pop! BIKE hIKE text: roxanne jones; images: supplied 31 December (Great Brak) Cycle race Dust off your bicycles and start training for one of the biggest cycling races in the Southern Cape, the Great Brak Grabadoo. The route includes a scenic drive through the breathtaking Cape Pine Forest, and an up-close view of the beautiful Garden Route. This is the perfect practice run for the popular Cape Argus Cycle Tour. Route options include 15km, 31km, 42km and the premium 66km. For more information, contact 084 583 3144. Please note: What does a bicycle call his dad? Pop-cycle. kulula.com City_Guide_garden_35.indd 65 WhAT’S On GArDEn rOuTE ThE cOunTDOWn BEGInS 31 December (Eastern Cape) New Year’s Eve party Stomp your way into the New Year at one of SA’s biggest parties, the 5FM New Year’s Eve Party, at The Ruins in St Francis. The line-up includes legendary acts such as The Kiffness, Zebra & Giraffe, Niskerone, Haezer, and 5FM’s very own Rob Forbes. Tickets are R295 to R595, and afterparty tickets cost R65. For more information, contact [email protected], or visit www.theruins.co.za. Please note: A New Year’s resolution is something that goes in one year and out the other. BABALAS Brunch 1 January (Eastern Cape) Brunch Nurse your hangover with a delicious buffet at the New Year’s Day Champagne Brunch, on at the Tea in Trees. Enjoy freshly baked bread, delicious fruits, cupcakes, and a lovely glass of the finest champagne as you reflect on your New Year’s resolutions. This is also a great excuse to relax after an eventful festive season. For more information, contact 072 611 2367, or visit www.teainthetrees.com. Please note: ‘Champagne is appropriate for breakfast, lunch or dinner.’ – Madeline Puckette. december 2014 65 2014/11/21 12:36 PM