South Africa

Comrades Marathon 2011 Officially Launched

The official 2011 Comrades Marathon was was officially launched in Johannesburg on Thursday 26 August 2010. After the hugely successful 2010 Comrades Marathon, which was also the 85th celebration of the world’s biggest ultra-marathon organisers have expressed their satisfaction with the growing interest in the event, not only among South Africans, but all over the world. The 2010 Comrades Marathon amassed the second largest field in the history of the race, only surpassed by the millennium race in 2000. The race also set new records for international (5%), women (24%) and novice (29%) entries, while organisers expect the Comrades Marathon to... Continue Reading

Publish Date: Monday, August 30th 2010 | Read Comments

Winnie Khumalo Joins The Ma-Brrr Stage Show

In a brilliant stroke of additional casting, Winnie Khumalo has been included in the Brenda Fassie Musical’s State Theatre run. The renowned singer and songwriter is now the alternate lead for ‘Ma-Brrr: The Brenda Fassie Musical’, joining Lesego Motsepe in the role of South Africa’s legendary pop icon. The State Theatre run of the show starts on September 3rd and runs for almost the full month – ending off on Sunday September 26th with a matinee. Khumalo’s take on Ma-Brr will start on September 11th at 8pm and gives the singer – who is most popularly known for her huge... Continue Reading

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SAMRO Crowns SA’s Top Young Composers

By Vanessa Perumal – Keith Moss (23) and James Bassingthwaighte (28) were named the winners of SAMRO’s 2010 Overseas Scholarships for composers following a hard-fought music contest at the UJ Arts Centre on Saturday night. Each young composer walks off with a scholarship to study music abroad worth R170 000, in this prestigious competition that has been run by the Southern African Music Rights Organisation since 1962. On a four-yearly cycle, it alternates between awarding singers, instrumentalists, keyboard players and composers of exceptional promise. The packed Arts Centre at the University of Johannesburg witnessed renditions of indigenous compositions by the... Continue Reading

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Moshito 2010 Is Set To Get SA Music Biz Talking!

Johannesburg:- The programme and strong speaker line-up for this year’s Moshito Music Conference and Exhibition is set to get South Africa’s music business talking with its mix of contentious, topical and informative sessions. The three-day event – which takes place on September 1st to 3rd at Museum Africa in Newtown, Joburg – tackles several key issues facing the domestic music industry head-on through a conference programme that doesn’t shy away from hot topics. One of these is the Breakaway session “360 Degree Deals: Threat or Opportunity’ which is sure to get both sides of the global hot-button fired up! Another... Continue Reading

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A Perfect Kind of Love by Joël Andrianomearisoa at Goodman Gallery Projects

JOHANNESBURG – Madagascan-born and Paris-based artist Joël Andrianomearisoa will present his first solo exhibition in South Africa – A Perfect Kind of Love – at the Goodman Gallery Project Space at Arts on Main. The Goodman Gallery will also present a performance by Andrianomearisoa at SA Fashion Week’s Winter 2011 Designer Collections show, which takes place at Arts on Main in October. A versatile artist of consummate talent, Andrianomearisoa qualified as an architect at the Ecole Spéciale d’Architecture in Paris. Initially drawn to the multifaceted nature of architectural practice, Andrianomearisoa became increasingly engaged with other modes of cultural production, pursuing... Continue Reading

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