Durban music picks: February 17 2012
Early booking is advised for Rewind, which assembles 10 of the top hit-makers from back in the day for one Rick-rolling night only.
Early booking is advised for Rewind, which assembles 10 of the top hit-makers from back in the day for one Rick-rolling night only.
Durban’s classical music season is off to a busy start.
<em>Don’t Dress for Dinner</em> is the snappy new slice of stage action from award-winning Durban theatre company KickstArt.
Durban offers everything from folk to reggae and classical this week.
Violinist Yasutaka Hemmi, a virtuoso of the great classics and a champion of contemporary composers, forms one half of the Japs Duo.
The raucous photography exhibition, <em>Hidden like a Cotton Mouth in the Woods</em>, is showing at the Collective.
artSPACE durban is accepting submissions for <em>Phoneography</em>, an exhibition of photos taken with phones.
Despite having dodged fame and fortune for the past decade, Just Jinjer are still credited as being "the number one-selling rock band in SA history".
<em>Desperate First Ladies</em> is Evita Bezuidenhout’s latest swirl through South African politics.
South Africa’s original guitar innovators, Nibs van der Spuy and Guy Buttery, team up for one of their legendary performances.