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When the Covid-19 pandemic forced South Africa into lockdown at the end of March 2020, the Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra – Africa’s oldest and most active multifunctional symphony orchestra – went into survival mode and suspended all its packed public concerts for the year. Nearly two years down the line, the Pandemic’s impact has had severe financial repucussions for the future of the CPO and the orchestra has yet to return to live audiences.

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The Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra has developed in shape and size several times since its inception in 1914. Previous Boards and the City Council initially had to adapt to make the organisation viable and dynamic enough to weather the storms of two World Wars, a depression, the turmoil of Apartheid and the changed expectations of a young democracy.

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THE GALILEO OPEN AIR CINEMA 21 - 31 OCTOBER

GALILEO OPEN AIR CINEMA ∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙ The Galileo Open Air Cinema picnic season is back! Treat yourself to cinematic delights, tantalizing treats and breath-taking scenery under a canopy of stars. At The Galileo, when the sun sets the stars really come out, with a glittering line-up of romantic comedies, cult classics, musicals, adventure sports and family favourites that let you cuddle up and be entertained. DRIVE-IN SCREENINGS

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PIA’S POP UPS 8 - 9 OCTOBER

10 Things I Hate About You – 21.10.21 Kirstenbosch Gardens (Newlands) Bohemian Rhapsody – 22.10.21 Battery Park (V&A Waterfront) Top Gun – 23.10.21 Stellenbosch Vineyards (Stellenbosch) Hidden Figures – 24.10.21 Kirstenbosch Gardens (Newlands) Midnight in Paris – 28.10.21 Kirstenbosch Gardens (Newlands) The Vow – 29.10.21 Meerendal Wine Estate (Durbanville) Dirty Dancing – 30.10.21 Laborie Estate (Paarl) The Ring (Halloween Special Screening) – 31.10.21 Kirstenbosch Gardens (Newlands) RESTAURANT WEEK SOUTH AFRICA ∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙ 1 – 31 OCTOBER VARIOUS VENUES There have been many exciting newcomers joining this edition of Restaurant Week Whether it’s new dishes from an old favourite or a fresh discovery for dining out, there’s a whole lot to explore. Book a fantastic 3-course dinner at 100 top restaurants from R245 (or a 2-course lunch from R145).

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To view the restaurant list and for bookings, visit www.restaurantweek. co.za.

CAPE TOWN INTERNATIONAL KITE FESTIVAL ∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙ 2 – 31 OCTOBER VIRTUAL EVENT The 27th Cape Town International Kite Festival is up and running, anywhere and anytime, until 31 October. Share your photos, videos and messages of encouragement, tagging #EveryoneDeservesToFly and @ CTKiteFest and feature on the official Cape Town International Kite Festival social feeds. Visit https://capementalhealth.co.za/ EveryoneDeservesToFly for donations and info. PIA’S POP UPS ∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙ 8-9 OCTOBER VINEYARD HOTEL Join us for a stylish and curated local shopping experience at the iconic Vineyard Hotel Claremont. The two day shopping experience is on Friday 8 October 09:00-18:30 & Saturday 9 October 09:00-16:00. The Splash Bar is open for breakfasts, lunches, sweet treats, coffees and drinks. Book directly with the hotel for dinners. A Champagne Bar will be set up in the garden for Friday afternoon/ evening drinks. JEWELLERY MAKING WORKSHOP 20TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION ∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙ 9 OCTOBER THE DIAMOND WORKS Join The Diamond Works in celebration of their 20th Year Anniversary and enjoy bottomless sparkling wine (+18 yrs older). Be guided through a procured JEWELLERY MAKING WORKSHOP


featuring three special elements: DEETLEFS WINE ESTATE: Discover the three shades of Pinotage with John Grant – Director of Wine Escapes, Vine Tribe presenter and wine lover. Tutored tasting, with descriptions and how wines are similar or different. AFRIKOA CHOCOLATE: A trio truffles to taste TANZANITE: Personalize your very own silver and tanzanite bracelet to wear home. CAPE TOWN MARATHON 2021 ∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙ 16-17 OCTOBER ONLINE EVENT The Sanlam Cape Town Marathon is a prestigious global city race open to running enthusiasts from elite athletes to social runners. This running festival weekend includes the marathon, 5km & 10km Peace road runs, and two trail runs - 46km and 22km trails. Along the spectacular route, you will take in the famous natural beauty of Cape Town’s mountains and sea, as well as many of the city’s spectacular vistas and iconic attractions. #WOMENINSPIRED MARKET ∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙ 29 OCTOBER STEENBERG HOTEL AND SPA In celebration of women-led entrepreneurship; we have sourced the best local, women-led businesses and have invited them to sell their creations at our #WomenInspired Market. On Friday, 29 October; spend the day browsing the beautiful and innovative creations of our favourite local womenled businesses. Relax and catch up with friends by lazing on the lawn with a snack from the Tryn food stall and a glass of Steenberg wine. Creations include clothing, jewellery, stationery, home décor, accessories and textiles, amongst others. Hello Cape Town October 2021 l

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ZOMBIE WALK CAPE TOWN 2020 GUINNESS WORLD RECORD ATTEMPT ∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙ 30 OCTOBER GOVERNMENT AVE, CAPE TOWN CITY CENTRE

the kiddies - all supervised. A bar with vegan-friendly wines and beers and beautiful views of the surrounding mountains and vineyards. Animal adoption and fostering opportunities. Dogs (on leashes) are welcome.

A horde of zombies will descend upon the streets of the Mother City, but which side will you be on? They’re coming…You can run but you can’t hide, so join the undead in a gathering of apocalyptic proportions. The Cape Town Zombie Walk/Fest has become the annual must-attend event for every horror and Halloween enthusiast with the walk going down through tje streets of Cape Town where families of all shapes and sizes, and their pets will participate in the gore-filled fun. You will be able to lumber, groan and limp your way around Cape Town for over an hour as you hunt for your next victim. The walk is also pet-friendly so bring your gizzard-sniffing werewolves-, erm, dogs, along with you. The petloving doesn’t stop there; the Zombie Walk makes continual efforts to raise funds for local animal charities, such as the Lucky Lucy Foundation for abused and neglected pets.

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The Vegan Goods Market and The Thrift Fest will be bringing you the ULTIMATE sustainable market experience on 31st October 2021, at The Range, Tokai! Entry is free. Get your groceries, good food, drinks as well as home and body products from a wonderful variety of small businesses that are excited to share their crueltyfree products and services with YOU. Then when you thought the sustainable experience was over, you pop over to the log cabin to shop from a curated selection of goods, thrift and hand made right next door to our market!

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A variety of delicious vegan food & beverages. Local, handcrafted & cruelty-free home & body products. Lots of shade, seating and ample parking facilities. Play stations and games for

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the chef’s choice TERIYAKI CHICKEN

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30 ml tablespoons sake 60 ml tablespoons soy sauce 30 ml tablespoons mirin A splash of sesame oil 750 g deboned, skinless chicken thighs 30 ml tablespoons soft light brown sugar 300 - 450 g rice (cooked according to packet instructions) METHOD In a deep mixing bowl, combine the sake, mirin, soy sauce, sugar, ginger and sesame oil. Add the prepared chicken and allow to marinate for 15 minutes. Heat the oil in a pan. Remove the chicken pieces from the marinade, reserving it for later and sauté until cooked on the outside. Pour the reserved marinade over the chicken in the pan and bring to a bubble, then turn down the heat to a gentle simmer and cook for about 5 minutes - cut into a piece of chicken to make sure it’s cooked through. Remove the chicken from the pan (keep warm in a bowl covered in foil) and turn the heat up to let the liquid boil down to a thick, dark syrup. Return the chicken pieces to the pan, stir well so that they are all coated in the sticky, savoury syrup. Serve on a bed of fluffy steamed white rice. SUMMER SALMON GRAVADLAX 1 kg rock salt 1 side of salmon 850 g white sugar 15 cloves, crushed 2-4 handfuls of fresh dill Juice and zest of 2 lemons 20 g coriander seeds, crushed 200 g mixed peppercorns, crushed METHOD Mix all the ingredients together and cover the salmon side - making sure it is covered entirely. Cover and refrigerate for 24 hours. Remove the salmon from the cure and rinse off under cold running water and pat dry with kitchen towels. Slice and serve plain or with a squeeze of fresh lemon juice. 8

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EASY PAN FRIED BEEF FILLET Beef fillet, cut into 4 steaks (allow 100 grams – 125 grams per head) Butter Olive oil 2 whole cloves of garlic 2 sprigs of fresh rosemary Salt and freshly cracked pepper METHOD Heat a frying pan to a moderate heat with a splash of oil, adding the garlic cloves and the rosemary. Season the steaks with salt and pepper and cook for 1½-2½ mins on each side, ensuring that it’s cooked around the rounded edges too, turning to seal them. Add a knob of butter, allow it to foam and spoon the butter over the steaks to baste. Remove from the heat and allow to rest on a plate, covered with foil before serving. Serve with sides of your choice.

LAMB CHOPS 8 lamb chops 1/2 cup olive oil 1/2 cup red wine 4 large garlic cloves Salt and freshly ground black pepper 1/2 cup freshly squeezed lemon juice 3 tablespoons chopped fresh rosemary leaves METHOD Place the garlic, rosemary, 1 1/2 teaspoons salt, and 3/4 teaspoon pepper in a food processor pulse until the herbs are finely minced. Add lemon juice, olive oil, red wine and combine. Place chops in a bowl and pour the marinade over the chops, turning to coat both sides. Seal and refrigerate for at least 2 hours but preferably overnight. Remove the lamb from the marinade, season with salt and pepper, and grill or pan fry on a medium-high heat for 4-5 minutes on each side. Set aside on a plate, cover with foil and allow it to rest for 10 minutes. Serve hot.

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LEMON BERRY TART Tart base 8 eggs 350g cake flour 50g icing sugar 50g ground almonds 150g cold butter until crumbly 25 g finely grated lemon zest 100 ml freshly squeezed lemon juice 100 g castor sugar 200 ml cream METHOD Preheat the oven to 200ºC. Blend flour, icing sugar, ground almonds and butter until crumbly. Add 2 whole eggs and process until combined. Knead dough until it forms a small soft ball. Wrap in cling wrap and refrigerate for 45 minutes. Roll pastry between sheets of baking paper until large enough to line a shallow (3cm deep) Loose based flan tin or springform pan. Lift pastry into tin, press into sides and trim the edges. Cover and refrigerate for an additional 30 minutes. Place tin on an oven tray and blind bake (place a sheet of baking paper over the top, cover with dried beans or reusable baking beans) for 15 minutes. Remove and turn the oven down to 160ºC. Remove paper and beans; bake for another 15 minutes or until lightly browned and remove from the oven. EASY CHARCUTERIE BOARD 200 g salami 200 g parma ham 200 g chorizo, sliced into coins 100 g blue cheese 100 g camembert 100 g mature cheddar 3 cups fruit of your choice such as berries, cherries, grapes, melon 2 cups of pickles such as peppadews or pickled onions Preserves of your choice 1 baguette sliced Breadsticks/crackers of your choice INSTRUCTIONS Place the ingredients onto a large serving board or platter. Pile each ingredient together to create a more visually appealing end result. Place fruit in between for colour and texture. 10

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ICONIC BAXTER THEATRE At the forefront of the performing arts, both as a popular venue and as a leading award-winning producer, the Baxter Theatre Centre presents ground-breaking, cutting edge works and masterpieces from local and international repertoires. Since its inception, the theatre has stayed true to its promise of always being open to everyone who visits it and to create work of the highest artistic quality.

The objective is to reflect the cultures of all the people of South Africa on its stages and in its foyers and galleries and, thereby, nurturing an interactive and meaningful relationship with its audiences and patrons, while generating a spirit of goodwill and creativity. It is a cultural icon and one of the most accessible and inclusive theatres in the country, garnering local and international awards, accolades and recognition for its inherent and proudly South African productions which speak to the heart of the country’s social landscape with universal themes. The theatre complex boasts five theatres, two rehearsal spaces, a bar and a restaurant. Well over 500 000 patrons attend over 2 700 performances annually, making it one of the busiest theatres in Southern Africa. The Baxter remains resilient through the devastating impact of COVID-19 on theatre and the arts. Soon after the lockdown and national state 12

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of disaster were first announced in South Africa, in March 2020, the theatre embarked on an innovative financial sustainability campaign, called Baxter Coffee Angels. The ask was simply for patrons, theatre and arts lovers to donate as little as R30 a month (the price of a cup of coffee), or more (where possible), to ensure the iconic theatre’s financial sustainability during this time and into the future. To donate to the Baxter Coffee Angels campaign, visit www.baxter.co.za.

architect Jack Barnett, it came into being as the result of a bequest from the late Dr William Duncan Baxter. In his will he bequeathed R553 866 to the University of Cape Town, for the purpose of establishing a theatre, which would - in his words - develop and cultivate the arts in Cape Town and the adjacent districts for all artists”. This bequest was split between building the premises and establishing a permanent endowment fund for The Baxter’s activities.

The Baxter Theatre Centre’s very existence is based, and was founded on, resistance, resilience and pushing boundaries. It is the only remaining, operational theatre in the Western Cape - and one of about two, possibly more, in South Africa who’s doors have always been open to all who visited it.

Dr Barnett wanted to design a theatre that embodied the South African spirit and culture, at a time when South Africa was much divided. A theatre like The Baxter could not just cater for ‘whites only’, it had to embrace all the people of Cape Town, made difficult due to the laws that were enforced. The entertainment Act of 1931 introduced legal censorship and the Publication and Entertainment Act of 1963, segregated black and white audiences unless under special licenses. To build The Baxter in the city centre meant that black people could not access it and that is why the University of Cape Town in Rondebosch, became a strategic location and venue for a theatre for all.

The iconic, multi-award-winning theatre continues that legacy today, through its programming and its commitment to creating and producing new South African work. Social justice content, tackled headon, has earned the theatre much respect, garnering several accolades, locally and internationally. Through his vision, leadership and passion, William Duncan Baxter, along with some like-minded friends, the Baxter Theatre Centre opened to all, on 1 August 1977. Designed by the award-winning

Dr Baxter’s will stipulated, “For all the people of Cape Town … utilise this bequest for the purpose of developing and cultivating the arts.


This could, I am satisfied, best be done by establishing a theatre in Cape Town in which plays, operas, ballets, concerts and other forms of entertainment can be given.” This is fundamental to, and is lived daily, through The Baxter’s ethos, vision, mission and operations. In 2017, to celebrate its 40th birthday, The Baxter achieved the rare distinction of taking six awardwinning productions to the Edinburgh Fridge Festival, led by CEO, artistic director and producer, Lara Foot. Many of the productions staged over the years and those produced in recent years are further testament to its history of pushing boundaries and resistance. Some of these productions include The Island, Sizwe Banzi is Dead, Woza Albert and Miss Julie. In 1985 Miss Julie caused uproar with the nationalist apartheid government as it was the first kiss on stage between a black man (played by John Kani) and a white woman (played by Sandra Prinsloo) in South Africa. In more recent years, productions such as the The Fall, Tshepang and many of the offerings at The Baxter’s hugely successful annual Zabalaza Theatre Festival.

The Baxter does not receive any funding from the national government nor from the National Lotteries Commission. UCT covers approximately one-third of its annual operational expenses and the theatre has to raise the remainder themselves. The rest of its expenses are paid from annual income, which includes ticket sales, donations, theatre rentals and interest on the Permanent Endowment Fund. Despite its funding challenges, The Baxter continues to thrive, win awards for its productions, create meaningful, cutting-edge work new South African work and remains resilient in the face of adversity, so that the arts and artists can flourish. After all, the arts is the soul of society. Tel: 21 21 685685 78807880 Tel:+27 +27 www.baxter.co.za www.baxter.co.za facebook.com/BaxterTheatre twitter.com/BaxterTheatre

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A STAR IS BORN UNTIL 2 OCTOBER

A STAR IS BORN- THE RISE AND FALL OF JUDY GARLAND ∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙∙ UNTIL 2 OCTOBER BAXTER THEATRE The third cabaret, A Star is Born, won not one, but two STANDARD BANK OVATION AWARDS, first in 2019 and then in 2020 on the fringe. A Star is Born tells the story of the rise and fall of Judy Garland, the undisputed Queen of cabaret.

VIBE COMEDY SHOWCASE 5-26 OCTOBER

Garland’s career began at the age of two and a half. At the age of 13, she signed her first movie contract. “The Wizard of Oz” earned her an Oscar at 17… by 47 she was dead. How did Hollywood’s brightest star dim so fast?

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80s Fans – Depeche Mode – Just Can’t Get Enough - Starship – We Built This City and Bryan Adams – Summer of 69 90s Fans - MC Hammer – U Can’t Touch This - One and Only – Chesney Hawkes Black Velvet by Alannah Miles – Zombie by The Cranberries and Rock DJ by Robbie Williams Ballad Highlights include Bryan Adams – Everything I do, and Whitney Houston – I Will Always Love You and more! You’re bound to be ROCKED – SING OUT LOUD – DANCE TILL YOU DROP 80s vs 90s is ONE BIG PARTY

Bookings via www.baxter.co.za/cabaret

Tickets available at www. barnyardtheatre.co.za.

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It’s a VĪBe Comedy Showcase continues in October! Our resident MC takes you through a 3 act comedy line-up that is sure to split your sides! Seats are limited so Book NOW!

Our favourite Afrikaans comedian that speaks broken English is back! Stronger, funnier, and with a thicker snor. When we say ‘stronger’ we mean mentally. Physically he still has the body of a very tall grade 5. Schalk had, like all of us, a lot of free time during the lockdown. And what did he do with all this free time? He wrote a show.

Email enquiries@vibcapetown.com. Doors open at 18h00 for dinner and guests are asked to be seated by 19h00. All dinner orders are to be placed by 18h45 to be served before the show. Any orders received after 18h45 may be served in the break. Bookings are essential!

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ride for the audience. Whether you an eighties fan or nineties fan - you will love the playlist.

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A very, very funny show (we haven’t personally seen it, but Schalk gave us his word). So come join Schalk for an hour and a half… ag, who are we kidding? You know that Schalk always ends up having too much fun and does 2 hours! Come join Schalk for an evening of comedy. This might be his funniest


show yet. Because, more than ever, he is Feeling Good. Bookings via Webtickets.

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This time he is taking Wendy and her brothers, John and Michael, back with him to Neverland, where every day is an adventure with Red Indians, Mermaids, Stars and Pirates and where children never have to get older. Join the cast on a journey to Neverland, to the Mermaid’s Lagoon and to the Lost Boys’ Tree House and have an adventure on Captain Hook’s ship, the Jolly Roger.

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Come and meet the mischievous Tinkerbell, who travels in her very own air balloon to the Northern Star and beyond and be frightened by the crocodile who will eat you alive if you get in his way! See you there.

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This time we see classical renditions replaced with foot stomping, vibey and popular songs from around the globe. The orchestra, under the direction of the charismatic Chad Hendricks, will be supported by two local accomplished vocalists - Janine and Riyaan Cornelius. Bookings via Computicket.

PETER PAN AND TINKERBELL 28 - 30 OCTOBER

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The CPO beats on Surviving Covid-19 has been yet another challenge in the life of the 107-year-old Cape Town Philharmonic but commitment, dedication and hard work relate its inspirational story.

in Summer

STREAMING 1) Nov 4-8 | 11-15 | 18 - 22 The CPO performing a concert for the Health Care workers at Groote Schuur Hospital

When the Covid-19 pandemic forced South Africa into lockdown at the end of March 2020, the Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra – Africa’s oldest and most active multifunctional symphony orchestra – went into survival mode and suspended all its packed public concerts for the year. Nearly two years down the line, the Pandemic’s impact has had severe financial repucussions for the future of the CPO and the orchestra has yet to return to live audiences. The Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra has developed in shape and size several times since its inception in 1914. Previous Boards and the City Council initially had to adapt to make the organisation viable and dynamic enough to weather the storms of two World Wars, a depression, the turmoil of Apartheid and the changed expectations of a young democracy.

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orchestra. It plays a pivotal role in the cultural transformation of local communities. The CPO has identified music as an important game changer and changed its image from an elitist cultural organisation, performing symphony concerts, opera and ballet to a diverse, fully-fledged training and transformation facilitator in education and performance. The impact of the orchestra’s youth projects is unequalled in South Africa. The continuous year-round training projects offer healthy extramural alternatives to young people. The CPO’s impact on the community cannot be underestimated. More than a third of its operational funds goes to training, the transfer of skills and transformation through education. If Cape Town’s permanent, professional orchestra is forced to close down, it will be very difficult to resurrect. Unlike large cities in the western world, there is not enough parttime work for musicians to make a decent living. Gathering a different group of musicians for each concert will drastically affect standards. Eventually, professional musicians (as well


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Despite the challenges the Orchestra has in the past 18 months: •

Presented 17 Cyber Symphony concerts, filmed and streamed to audiences internationally, showcasing South African soloists and conductors

Made seven videos with messages of upliftment in the early days of lockdown

Streamed two Community Spectacular concerts focusing on local talent which were then broadcast on KykNet

Won two Fiesta awards

Streamed a series of chamber music concerts performed for a small audience

Streamed a youth gala concert and a Masidlale grassroots concert in celebration of the CPO’s great achievements in preparing young people for a career in music or arts management

Accompanied Cape Town Opera in three productions

Streamed curtainraisers by the Cape Town Philharmonic Youth Orchestra and Youth Wind Ensemble

Launched the CP Wind Ensemble for amateur wind musicians

Mentored all the musicians in both orchestras online

Coached and mentored all musicians in the Masidlale Grassroots project and CP Music Academy

Prepared young musicians for examinations

Held the first round of the 5th South African Conductors’ Competition

Presented a free concert at Groote Schuur Hospital to pay tribute to the country’s health care workers

Streamed a youth music classical concert

• Participated in two television commercials, one film and recorded two sound tracks for emerging composers

Above: Youth Education & Development Below: Community Gala Concert & City Hall Symphony Concert

as secondary and tertiary music institutions) will vanish and a whole new generation of Capetonians will be denied a career in music. The repercussions of losing permanent jobs and the backlash to music schools and tertiary institutions and other training centres are also of great importance to the country’s cultural future. A city without a professional orchestra will struggle to regain its stature as an international city. As violence and crime rises in communities, a golden opportunity for cohesion through cultural activities will be lost. Music is not simply entertainment – it is a priceless investment in the future and well-being of a community.

THE FUTURE IS DIVERSE The Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra is constantly broadening horizons by offering a musical platform for musicians in all musical genres. The Cape Town Philharmonic believes in the fusion of many genres and helps to broaden the South African cultural heritage by serving all the musicians of the land: classical, jazz, pop, Indian classical, indigenous and experimental fusion music. The long-term future of our orchestra depends on our ability to adapt our musical skills, to cater for diverse audiences and to be inclusive of all cultures.

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hello winelands STELLENBOSCH GARDEN FESTIVAL

Tickets are available for purchase on

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30 SEPTEMBER – 10 OCTOBER STELLENBOSCH GARDEN FESTIVAL 30 SEPTEMBER – 10 OCTOBER

THE BLOSSOM DRESS 3 OCTOBER

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Ticket prices: Adults R90 per person; Kids (5-12) R45 per child; Kids (0-5) for

Stellenbosch is pulling out the stops

free. Pass for both weekends: R150 per

for gardeners and lovers of the great

person (save R30); Family ticket: (one

outdoors in a new, week-long festival

weekend – 2 adults, 2 kids) R220 (save

from 30 September to 10 October.

R50).

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GRANDE PROVENCE HERITAGE WINE

1, 15 & 29 OCTOBER

ESTATE

DE GRENDEL WINE AND RESTAURANT

Join us at Grande Provence Heritage

Visit De Grendel Wine and Restaurant

Wine Estate this Sunday, October 3rd,

for an Unwined Tapas Evening at the De

for a Spring picnic concert with award-

Grendel Tasting Room.

winning electric cellist, Carol Thorns, on Sunday at 12 PM.

Cost: R300 per person (this includes a tapas board and your choice of either a

Concert tickets are R250 per person and

glass of wine (Cap Classique/Sauvignon

R550 per person with a picnic lunch.

Blanc/Rose or Merlot) or a tasting of these 4 wines

For bookings, email events@ grandeprovence.co.za.

Dates: 1, 15 & 29 October Time: 17h00 to 19h00

OPEN GARDENS FESTIVAL HELDERBERG OPEN GARDENS FESTIVAL HELDERBERG 8-10 & 15-17 OCTOBER

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8-10 & 15-17 OCTOBER

are available. Bookings can be made

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required upfront to secure your spot.

Helderberg basin will be open to the public on Saturday 9 and Sunday 10 October and Saturday 16 and

ARTICHOKES PICKING DAY AT AYAMA

Sunday 17, 09h00 to 16h00, to benefit

FARM

Helderberg Hospice.

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A spring garden showcase not to be

AYAMA SLENT FARMS

missed. Our focus this year is again on

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water wise, indigenous gardens and the

Come along for a fun experience of

Open Gardens will feature an array of

picking your own artichokes straight

innovative ways that garden owners are

from the fields during weekend of 16-17

making use of to cope with the drought.

October, with some already picked for


sale. The farm is situated in the beautiful

salad. The platter rounds off with a tasty

scenery at the foot of Paardeberg

biltong happie, spiced milk tart and

Mountain near Paarl.

crunchy koeksister.

Fields open at 9:00 and close at 13:00.

The platter is served alongside our

Booking is essential. Entrance is free,

four award-winning wines from the

and you will only pay for your harvested

21 Gables Range. This includes the

artichokes (R50/kg)

Sauvignon Blanc, Chenin Blanc,

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Pinotage and Cabernet Sauvignon. Wine Tasting and Special Food Pairing available with Classic Lasagna,

Each single varietal wine is an

Artichokes Lasagna and Italian Cold

expression of the vintage, terroir and

Platter (meat and cheese).

tells the story of the land. More than 96 years later, this uniquely South African

Ayama Farm Shop and Wine Tasting

varietal is celebrated as a South African

(light lunch) will be open from 9:00 to

gem and a firm favourite at Spier.

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16:00. True to character yet distinctive in For information and booking email

style, the 21 Gables Pinotage offers a

marketing@ayama.info , call 021 869

beautifully balanced and complex wine

8313 or WhatsApp 066 419 1714.

that will last beyond the decade. This platter and wine pairing will cost

SAVOUR A TASTE OF SOUTH AFRICAN

you R185 per person. Reservations are

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advised.

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Tasting Experience. The tasting platter was inspired by traditional South African culinary dishes that bring comfort and delight to so many. There are nine delicious nibbles to indulge in, starting with light, fluffy pumpkin fritters served with a sweet

ARTICHOKES PICKING DAY 16 - 17 OCTOBER

amazi gel and raisin chutney and

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followed by a vibrant thyme & honey beetroot salad tossed in a fynbos vinaigrette.

Call or WhatsApp

0800 150 150

Next up, you’ll be treated to traditional chakalaka and pap

for help 24/7

served with cabbage, chili and curry

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accompaniments and Cape Malay inspired bunny chow. Of course, no South African tasting would be complete without a flavourful boerewors roll or samp and bean

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family connect Netcare launches Family Connect Line to keep COVID-19 patients and their loved ones connected Dedicated personnel deployed to enhance communication between patients and families In mid-January 2021 Netcare launched a dedicated support line to keep next-of-kin informed on the status of their loved ones who have been hospitalised with COVID-19 and, where possible, to facilitate direct communication between patients and their families. This is in line with the healthcare group’s focus on placing each patient in hospital and their loved ones at the centre of the care provided to them. “The significant surge in people with COVID-19 infections requiring hospitalisation has forced us to focus our attention primarily on optimising our clinical resources to provide the best and safest care possible for all patients,” says Dr Richard Friedland, chief executive officer of Netcare. Unfortunately, as a result of the strain on our resources, communication with patients’ loved ones has at times been affected. “We understand that the hospitalisation of a loved one can be very stressful and anxiety provoking for the next-of-kin, especially during this time when, in order to mitigate the risk of the virus spreading in our hospitals, visitation has been suspended other than in exceptional cases. “As a result and in an effort to improve communication, we have set up the Netcare Family Connect Line. This makes it possible for families to engage with dedicated personnel, mainly social workers who we deployed for this purpose, for information on the status of their loved ones admitted with COVID-19 to any of our Netcare hospitals countrywide, whilst enabling us to maintain patient confidentiality,” Dr Friedland explained. “We understand how crucial it is for families to know how their loved ones in our care are doing, and this new service is dedicated to fulfilling this need,” Dr Friedland says. The number for the Netcare Family Connect Line is 0800 111 266. It will be operational weekdays from 08:00 to 18:00 and weekends from 08:00 to 17:00. The Netcare Family Connect Line service enables patients’ next-of-kin to connect with one of our team of trained call centre professionals, who will facilitate the feedback process. A dedicated Netcare representative at the hospital where the patient is cared for will obtain information on the patient’s status, and will personally phone the family member to provide feedback. Messages to and from the family and patient will also be relayed where direct communication between the family and patient is not possible. Feedback will be provided within hours of the first enquiry and thereafter on a daily basis. Netcare has, since the start of the month, already recruited and deployed 30 social workers to support patients and their families in non-clinical patient liaison roles, which enables healthcare workers to focus solely on their clinical and nursing duties. Netcare hospitals are in the process of expanding the number of social workers to ensure that their services will continue over weekends too. “Already, we are seeing the profound value that the social workers’ efforts have brought for families through facilitating better communication in these unprecedented times, and we believe that this telephonic support service will enhance connection between patients and their loved ones even further.” How the Netcare Family Connect Line works To ensure that loved ones stay connected to patients admitted to Netcare hospitals with COVID-19, Netcare has established a national Family Connect Line, with dedicated Netcare personnel deployed as liaison between patients and their next-of-kin.

Here’s how to use the line: • Phone 0800 111 266 during the Netcare Family Connect Line’s operating hours: Mondays to Fridays, 08:00 to 18:00 and Saturdays and Sundays, 08:00 to 17:00. • Provide the call centre professional with the patient’s case number, which will enable them to immediately identify the patient and the hospital where he or she is being cared for, as well as with your name and surname. This case number is sent via sms to patients admitted to hospital as from Monday, 18 January 2021 as well as to those listed as their next-of-kin.

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• Should you not have the patient’s case number, we will require the following information: - Patient’s name and surname - Patient’s ID number - Hospital where the patient is being cared for - Date of the patient’s admission - Your name and surname • The call centre professional will relay your enquiry to a dedicated Netcare representative – either a social worker or patient liaison officer – at the hospital where the patient is cared for, who will confirm with the patient that we may disclose information on their status to you. • The dedicated Netcare representative will contact you telephonically within hours, with information on your loved one’s status. In cases where the representative cannot facilitate direct contact between the patient and family, they will also relay any messages to and from the patient and family, and will continue to update you on the patient’s status on a daily basis during their hospital stay.

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CAPE TOWN FREE WALKING TOURS www.citysightseeing.co.za

HISTORIC CITY TOUR (OLD TOWN) The Historic City Walk departs daily at 10:00 and 14:00 from our Long Street ticket office (stop 5). As you explore the city in the 90-minute tour, your guide will highlight buildings and places of relevance and history along the route. Look out for the tour guide in their red uniforms with their red umbrellas to join the City Sightseeing Free Walking Tours. VIBRANT BO-KAAP TOUR The Bo-Kaap Walk departs daily at 12:00 from our Long Street ticket office (stop 5). The Bo-Kaap is situated at the top end of the CBD at the foot of Signal Hill. See the colourful houses, smell the spices and hear a call to prayers of the local mosque. V&A WATERFRONT TOUR This Walk departs daily at 10:30 and 15:00 from our V&A ticket office located just outside the Two Oceans Aquarium.





GRANDE PROVENCE HERITAGE WINE ESTATE

Grande Provence wears her 300-year history with dignity. A haven of tranquillity with gentle vistas of the Franschhoek Valley, this is winelands hospitality at its finest. Exceptional wines, perfection on a plate at The Restaurant, French inspired picnics, luxury country accommodation, and an eclectic collection of contemporary South African art complete the experience. Welcoming, attentive staff make the secluded Owner’s Cottage and La Provençale Villa in the Vineyards a rejuvenating private retreat. Special Heartland rates apply during winter months.

Tel: +27 (0)21 876 8600 • Email: reservations@grandeprovence.co.za • www.grandeprovence.co.za Grande Provence Heritage Wine Estate

@Grande_Provence

grandeprovence

Address: Main Rd, Franschhoek, 7690

DIEU DONNÉ VINEYARDS

“Dieu Donné” translates literally into “A gift from God”. The farm is situated high on the cool south-west facing slopes of the Franschhoek Mountains, which tempers the sun, ensuring that our grapes ripen slowly. Thanks to our cool summer conditions & unique soils, this lends to the unique flavours and characters of the terroir in the grapes. Merlot being the flagship wine on the farm, we invite you to visit our tasting facility or enjoy a glass of wine on the terrace while soaking in the beautiful views.

Tel: +27 21 876 2493 • Email: info@dieudonnevineyards.com • www.dieudonnevineyards.com Dieu Donné Vineyards

@DieuDonneWines

Address: Dieu Donné Vineyards Uitkyk Street, Franschhoek, 7690


Lizé Engelbrecht lize.engelbrecht@vnl.co.za

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MONT ROCHELLE

Situated in the heart of Franschhoek, Mont Rochelle is a stunning 26-bedroom hotel and vineyard just under an hour’s drive from Cape Town. Mont Rochelle covers 39 hectares and you’re welcome to go exploring. A favourite activity for many guests is picnicking on the estate. The kitchen can arrange a well-stocked picnic basket with a chilled bottle of wine (or two!). In addition to this, there are two restaurants, a cosy bar, a spa, a gym and a heated outdoor pool.

Hotel: +27 11 325 4405, Restaurant/Spa: +27 21 876 2770 • Email – Hotel: enquiries@virginlimitededition.co.za, Restaurant/Spa: info@montrochelle.virgin.com Mont Rochelle

@VirginLimitedEd

@virginlimitededition

Address: 1499 Dassenberg Rd, Franschhoek, 7690


4-STAR ACCOMMODATION | SPA | GAME DRIVE | HORSEBACK & QUAD BIKE SAFARI At the award-winning Aquila Private Game Reserve and Spa, guests will get the opportunity to experience a Big 5 safari, together with outstanding service; it just does not get any better than this. With game drives, quad bike and horseback safaris situated just 2 hours’ drive from Cape Town, it’s the closest you will get to real Africa, in the lap of luxury. The world-class spa at Aquila adds to the already exceptional facilities and services on offer. It is a masterpiece of luxury, defined by its serenity and creative use of natural elements.

FACILITIES & ACTIVITIES 4-STAR ESTABLISHMENT | PREMIER, FAMILY & KAROO COTTAGES | LODGE ROOMS | DAY TRIP SAFARI | HORSEBACK SAFARI | QUAD BIKE SAFARI STAR SAFARI | OVERNIGHT SAFARI | FLY-IN SAFARI | INDOOR & OUTDOOR RESTAURANTS | OUTDOOR POOL | WET BAR | CONFERENCE CENTRE SPA | AFRICAN CURIO SHOP | ECO-SYNERGY TOURS | BAR & LOUNGE | CHILDREN’S FACILITIES & JUNIOR RANGER PROGRAMME

www.aquilasafari.com

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RESERVATIONS: +27 (0)21 430 7260 or RES@AQUILASAFARI.COM


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