Arts
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Opera and fun – absolutely!
Opera UCT’s Die Fledermaus is fizzy, flirty and gloriously extra. The cast is young, the staging is proudly Cape Town, and the energy is for everyone — at the Baxter Theatre from Thursday 23 to Sunday 26 October.
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Old Grey boy makes his professional musical debut in Private Presley
From the classrooms of Grey College in Bloemfontein to the bright lights of Johannesburg’s theatre scene, Logan W. James is proving that with heart, dedication and a dream, anything is possible.
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Vergeet van die politiek en kom lag vir ‘John Smith’ se mannewales by die Hoërskool Durbanville
Die skreeusnaakse klug, My Boetie se Sussie se Ou is by die Hoërskool Durbanville op die planke vanaf Vrydag 31 Oktober tot Sondag 2 November.
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From bedtime stories to bookshelf: Journalist pens debut children’s novel
“Everything about this book is inspired by my family.”
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KYK | Noord-Kaap se Katrina Esau wil die N|uu-taal lewend hou
In haar huis op die rooi sand van die Groen Kalahari hou 92-jarige Katrina Esau die antieke N|uu-taal lewendig, ’n 25 000-jaar-oue erfenis wat sy met trots beskerm.
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Diverse dance styles at Northern Cape’s 11th Dance Pages Festival
The 11th Dance Pages Festival in Kimberley showcases around 100 dancers, promoting various styles, skills development, and opportunities for young artists.
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Cape Town City Ballet’s Coppélia at Artscape this weekend features new international talent
Four distinguished international dancers will grace the stage in Coppélia at the Artscape Opera House on Friday 17 and Saturday 18 October.
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Aasvoël-geoglief sprei sy vlerke in die Kalahari-sand
Van Zylsrus in die Kalahari, van die laaste veilige vestings vir veral die kritiek bedreigde witrugaasvoël, pryk nou met ‘n unieke aasvoëlgeoglief.
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Farm childminder from Patensie wins Agri’s Got Talent 2025
Jenedine Jantjies, a childminder from Patensie, wins Agri’s Got Talent 2025 in moving display of raw talent and determination.
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Mathews Phosa to launch book at Phaphama Book Festival
Writers of note will take part in the Phaphama Book Festival from 22 to 25 October at the Central University of Technology.










