
Don’t miss the highly acclaimed ‘Kamphoer’ on stage this month
This February sees the staging of the popular play Kamphoer – die verhaal van Susan Nell at two of Johannesburg’s major theatres. Currently on stage at The Market Theatre until
This February sees the staging of the popular play Kamphoer – die verhaal van Susan Nell at two of Johannesburg’s major theatres. Currently on stage at The Market Theatre until
The South African Singers (SA Singers), in close collaboration with the KwaZulu-Natal Philharmonic Orchestra, is delighted to present the 20th-anniversary celebration with the world premiere of The Crucifixion, composed by
Exhibition and publication launch | 14 September – 9 November 2019 | the gallery, 44 Stanley Avenue, Braamfontein Werf, Johannesburg. rocks is an exhibition about the same which opens on
Collaboration has been one of the most important aspects of Vuyani Dance Theatre during its 20-year history, whether it has been local or international, with other choreographers or with a
To celebrate 30 years, Tribhangi Dance Theatre’s international Indian dance collaboration brings dynamic movement and sheer beauty to the UJ Arts Centre. Tribhangi Dance Theatre, South Africa’s much-loved Indian dance
For the closing of the exhibition Artist Proof Studio: A Journey in Co-creation, Artist Proof Studio (APS) and Visual Identities in Art and Design (VIAD) at the University of Johannesburg’s
An audacious three genre performance is coming to Artscape led by 2019 Standard Bank Young Artist for Jazz, Mandla Mlangeni, featuring the Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra and the Gugulethu Voices
Thirty years ago it was decided by Barney Simon and John Kani, the then managers of the world-renowned Market Theatre, that, as an extension of the company, it was important
The Bon Amis Music Picnic features bands from a selection of schools from across Cape Town performing in a joint concert that celebrates our youth and the joy of making
Bombay Sapphire believes that everyone has the ability to unlock their full creative potential. The premium gin brand is set to stir up our expectations of where creativity begins and
November’s FOR ONCE programme at The Centre for the Less Good Idea presents a double bill of newly developed exceptional contemporary dance explorations. For Once | Xolisile Bongwana, Teresa Phuti
The Art of Performance is a monthly column written by Dave Mann, an editor and award-winning arts journalist. ‘The longing had always been a place to call my own. Now my
Now in its seventh year, OneBeat brings musicians (ages 19-35) from around the world to the U.S. for one month each fall [autumn] to collaboratively write, produce, and perform original
As part of the Absa Gallery’s ongoing commitment to supporting young African visual artists and assist them in positively growing their careers, the Absa Gallery will host the exhibition, Talking
Taking the success of its One Source campaign one step further, Absolut Vodka has launched a festival of African creativity in 2018 with its agency Native VML. The
The only way strategy can be meaningful is if it is informed by, and representative of, the public interest, writes Hartley Ngoato. When we hear the word ‘strategy’, we often
The Centre for the Less Good Idea is excited to announce that Season 2 will take place from 11 – 14 October 2017. This season will once again feature outstanding
The Centre for the Less Good Idea launches with a season of outstanding collaborative work created by more than 60 Johannesburg-based multi-disciplinary practitioners. Founded by William Kentridge in November 2016,
OPENING AT GOODMAN GALLERY JOHANNESBURG ON 22 AUGUST 2015 AT 11AM 22 AUGUST – 19 SEPTEMBER 2015 History after apartheid is the first solo exhibition by Haroon Gunn-Salie at Goodman
Wouter Kellerman’s latest album, a collaboration with Ricky Kej entitled Winds of Samsara recently won the GRAMMY award for best New Age album. Some time ago, Indian composer and producer
NOT x Chris Saunders is a 2014 cross-cultural collaborative project between New York-based fashion designer Jenny Lai, Johannesburg-based photographer Chris Saunders, and five local creatives from Cape Town, Johannesburg, and