Page 6 ART and ENTERTAINMENT 5 June 2009 Praise for …
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DANCE, THEATRE & COMEDY
Night Fever: A tribute to theBee Gees Sibaya’s iZulu Theatre Until: 14 June Tickets: R190 Call: 083 915 8000
The Best of the British Falcon Crest Manor House 5 to 7 June Call: 082 619 3569
Cokey Falkow The kings Club 6 June Time: 8pm Tickets: R70 Call: 031 304 2373
Music on the Court withBarry Thomson and John Ellis Durban North Tennis Club 21 June Tickets: R80 Call: 083 628 2176
Girls Behaving BadlyRhumbelow TheatreUntil June 7Tickets: R80Call: 082 499 8636
Taste of Thomson III Heritage TheatreUntil 14 June Tickets: R165 to R190 Call: 031 765 4197
Route 66 Barnyard Theatre9 June to 26 July
Tickets: R80 to R115Call: 031 566 3045
Provincial Line DancingCompetition Tray Bang Hall, Montclair 27 June Tickets: R30Call: 084 569 0301
A Handful of Keys Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre Until: 14 June Tickets: R80 to R125 Call: 031 201 1638
MUSIC
Prime Circle The BarnyardTheatreUntil 6 June, 8pmTickets: R140 Call:031 566 3045
Steve FataarBandLuna Lounge, KloofToday, 7pm Tickets: R60Call: 074 119 2999
Nib van der Spuy Alliance Francaise 12 June Time: 7pm Tickets: R60 Call: 074 119 2999
Truth and Its Burden Burn 6 JuneTime: 8pmCall: 082 325 9746
ART
Sacred LegacyDurban ArtGalleryUntil 28 June
Call 031 311 2273
Electric FlyingPsycho Catcher KZNSA Gallery Until: 21 June Call: 031 277 1705
It’s a Mask KZNSA Gallery Until: 21 June Call: 031 277 1705
Erosions Bank Gallery 11 June to 11 July Call: 031 312 6911
New World African Art Centre Until: 17 June Call: 031 312 3804
Signature Works on PaperartSpace Until: 20 June Call: 031 312 0793
EVENTS
Mini Big Walk uShaka Marine World6 June Tickets: R25Call: 031 328 8000
Darwin ReluctantRevolutionary Exhibition
Natural Science Museum Until December Call: 031 311 2249
Model Railway ExhibitionWestville Civic Centre15 and 16 AugustCall: 031 266 3987
Mr Price ProBallito 26 June to 5 July
Call: 031 309 8670
Yoga ICC ArenaWednesdays, 5.30pm Call: 031 360 1359
Queensburgh Orchid ClubShowMistrals Hall, Walnut Road 27 to 28 June Tickets: R5 Call: 083 789 2287
KZN Conservation Serviceguided walks Krantzkloof Nature Reserve First and third Sundays
Call: 031 764 3515
Golden Hours Family Market Near HypermarketSundays, 10am to 3.50pm Call: 083 262 3693
Poetry Jams Bat Centre 13 June, from 7pm Tickets: R20Call: 031 260 2506/1816
❏ Compiled by ThembaKhumalo. To have your eventsincluded in the Durban Diary,fax 031 306 4603 or [email protected] .
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ART and ENTERTAINMENTPage 6 5 June 2009
COUNTRY ROCK:Singer Liezel Pietersis part of the excitingRoute 66 cast, whowill be performing atthe Barnyard Theatrefrom 9 June to 26 July
THEMBA KHUMALO
SELFLESS and passionate ishow Durban Natural ScienceMuseum Director Guy Red-man has described museumvolunteers at a recent cere-mony held in their honour.
“We are the mostutilised museum inthe country andpeople often wonderhow we cope. Thetruth is we could notdo it without the helpof volunteers who arealways there assistingwith initiatives,” saidRedman.
He saluted the con-tribution made by thevolunteers in helping themuseum to raise awarenessabout science and the naturalworld.
Coming in for special praisewas the museum’s Volunteerof the Year, Khululiwe Nxele,who received the award, plusa cheque for R500, donated bythe Durban Natural ScienceMuseum Friends Society.
Nxele was nominated for theaward by museum staff andother volunteers for herpassion and dedication.
Nxele said: “I did not expectthis. I am honoured that theyhave chosen me. I love work-ing here at the museum andsince I have started I have
learned a lot.” Nxele encouraged people to
join similar volunteer pro-grammes and acquire wideexperience and improve theiremployment prospects.
She said: “Learning aboutthe likes of Charles Darwin
and Alfred RusselWallace has made mea better person.
“I now know whatthey did to make thisworld a better placeand I hope I cancontribute too,” shesaid.
But Redman caut-ioned would-be vol-unteers to make surethey were committed
and not afraid of work.“Don’t join this programme
because you are bored andhave nothing to do,” he said.
Meanwhile, the museumhas relaunched its friend’ssociety. It aims to support themuseum’s education dep-artment and foster the dev-elopment of the institution.
Chairman of the society,Jabulani Memela, said: “Thesociety is a way of ensuringcollaboration to assist us ininnovate approaches toteaching.”
Call Memela at 031 311 2256or Busisiwe Gumede at031 311 2249 for details.
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KHULULIWENXELE
IN CONTROL: Ballito surfer Tammy-Lee Smith will havea home-town advantage when the Mr Price Pro takesplace at Salmon Bay, Willards, Surfers, Tiffanies andTinley Manor from 26 June to 5 July
INSPIRATIONAL: Inches, by Dustin Holohan, is among the works on show at the KZN School Exhibition, at theDurban Art Gallery Picture: THEMBA KHUMALO
THEMBA KHUMALO
PRINTS, paintings, sculpturesand animation are among theworks on show at the KZNSchool Exhibition, whichopened at the Durban ArtGallery recently.
The annual exhibitiondraws entries from schoolsacross the province that offerart as an examinable subject.
Dustin Holohan, whomatriculated from MichaelHouse last year, is the creatorof a particularly striking
mixed media piece, entitledInches.
He said he was inspired bythe movie Any Given Sundaywhich stars Al Pacino as aninspirational American foot-ball coach.
“At the time people werevery negative about the 2010World Cup and other things inSouth Africa. My messagewith this piece is to say topeople, ‘Stop complainingand look at what we haveachieved in the past couple ofyears’,” he said.
Holohan said he choseNelson Mandela, FrancoisPienaar, Mark Shuttleworthand the four South Africanswimmers who won gold atthe Athens Olympics because“they represent the epitomeof success in South Africa”.
“In 1995 no one believed wecould host a successful RugbyWorld Cup let alone win. Butwe did with Nelson Mandelaon our side and we went on toachieve great things. Shuttle-worth became the first Africanin space,” Holohan said.
Holohan, now a BComstudent at the University ofCape Town, had this to say tohis peers: “Never stop believ-ing in yourself or let anythinghold you back. That is whatMandela, Shuttleworth andothers have taught us.
Durban Art Gallery’s Edu-cation Officer, Musa Mnc-wabe, said: “It’s meant to serveas an inspiration to emergingartists.”
The exhibition runs until 28June.
Best of KZN school art on show