Sublime Notes: Music for flute and piano with Louisa Theart (flute) accompanied by Tertia Visser Downie (piano)
Wednesday 11 June at 12:30 45 minutes Tickets: Early Bird R40 Full Price R50 Scholars R20 Venue: St.Peter's Anglican Church Louisa Theart has won numerous prizes, most recently the Desmond Wilson Memorial Prize for the best performance of a Baroque work at the 2013 UNISA National Competition for wind instruments. Louisa is an ad hoc musician with the CPO and Camarata Tinta Barocca, and a member of the Appasionata woodwind quintet. Louisa has performed in London with various orchestras, including at Cadogen Hall and St John’s Smith Square. Tertia Visser Downie is an accomplished South African pianist who regularly accompanies talented and award winning musicians. Performing numerous solo recitals in South Africa and internationally, Tertia has featured with various orchestras such as the Cape Town Pops Series with the Cape Town Symphony Orchestra. With diverse talent and creativity, Tertia took the leading female role in Pieter Dirk-Uys’s play, Appassionata, and performed the Beethoven Sonata with the same name. She is a part time lecturer in piano at the South African College of Music at the University of Cape Town.
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Tyd: 19h00 MISS-FIT. Misplaas. Pas nie in nie. Nie normaal nie. Rebels in normaliteit van samelewing… Mel Burger-du Toit is ’n MISS-FIT…‘n verslaafde… Maar daar is hoop… Na 45 dae van suiwering en hoop wil sy die lewe weer onthou Soos dit was. Die liefde vir haar man, so mooi soos die papawers in die tuin, Begeertes… Maar sal sy kan sterk bly Suiwer bly? Is daar hoop Marilyn Monroe, die ikoon van verslawing, word simboliek van Mel Burger –du Toit se stryd om te oorleef in ‘n samelewing waar verslawing ‘n norm tot oorlewing geword het. Omdat die werklikheid net so groot geword het en ek nie meer daarin kan bestaan nie…nie meer wil bestaan nie. Tyd: 50 min Geen o/14 Met Celeste Slabber-Loriston en Marhette van Huysteen Regie: Shirley Ellis Haydn vs Mozart: a personal perspective 9 June 2014 @HermanusFynArts #Hermanus #Overberg #Event6/8/2014 Date: Monday 09 June at 14:00 50 minutes
Tickets R60 Scholars R30 Early Bird R50 Venue: Municipal Auditorium We are pleased to welcome Rodney back to talk about music with his easy -going style and impressive knowledge. In this first talk he will present a 21st century personal perspective on the music of Haydn and Mozart. Rodney has long been associated with classical music broadcasting, and during his radio career, spanning some 25 years, he has sought to make classical music more accessible and more entertaining. His easy going style and impressive knowledge binds him to his audiences. More about - Rodney Trudgeon with Tobias Kotze (cello)
Date: Monday 09 June at 12:30 45 minutes Tickets: Early Bird R40 Full Price R50 Scholars R20 Venue: St. Peter's Anglican Church (Hermanus Central) Tobias, local Hermanus cellist in his final year B.Mus (Performance) at the University of Stellenbosch (US), has been described as ‘one of the most promising young cellists in South Africa.’ Tobias has attended master classes in Salzburg, London, Lugano, Leipzig and Zurich. His is a member of the Stellenbosch Camerata, and was principal cellist of the Stellenbosch University Orchestra. In 2013 he made his solo debut with the KZN Philharmonic Orchestra and was selected as soloist for the Cape Philharmonic Orchestra for the 2013 Youth Concerto Festival. Date: Monday 09 June at 11:15am 50 minutes
Tickets R60 Scholars R30 Early Bird R50 Venue: Municipal Auditorium Have you have ever wondered how the art world in South Africa operates and why it is in such a State? If so, this talk is for you. Stefan, curator of the Sanlam Corporate Art Collection looks at the State of the South African Art Market and its inherent strengths and weaknesses. Venue: Marine Hotel
Full Price: R120 Wine Plus Complete - Early Bird R475 (all 5) Full Price R500 Curated by Melvyn Minnaar, this series of tastings and talks showcases elements of excitement that define the current state of local wine. Starting with a bird’s eye view of the success story of the Hermanus region, wine grape varieties that drive contemporary cellar skills and connoisseurship come under the spotlight. The accent is on talent and thrill. South African brandy is today among the finest in the world; golden treasures to be acknowledged. As to local ‘port’-style wines, we’re right up there. Informative, not too technical, and framed by a fine selection to taste, each event of 45 minutes is a stand-alone, but the series will leave you more informed about the state of wine art. Presented by some of the best-known names in the South African wine world, they will share their passion. Port, somehow, calls for a somewhat different approach, and we are fortunate to bring with it to Fynarts a poetic experience. Sunday 08 June - 12:00 repeated at 17:00 at the Marine Hotel A Brief History of Local Wine Tasting different places and vintages Presenter: Bevan Newton Johnson Bevan Newton Johnson is the general manager of the well-known family winery in the Hemel-en-Aarde Valley. Monday 09 June - 12:00 at the Marine Hotel Heavenly Pinots Noir Tasting local terroir differences Presenter: Danie de Wet Danie de Wet is one of the giants in South African wine, owner of De Wetshof and a passionate expert of Burgundy wine. Monday 09 June - 17:00 at the Marine Hotel Chardonnay: Revealing Origin Tasting terroir differences Presenter: Christian Eedes Christian Eedes is one of the country’s top wine judges. This includes his highly-acclaimed annual Chardonnay Report. Tuesday 10 June - 12:00 at the Marine Hotel Chenin Blanc: True Local Hero Tasting different places and vintages With the SA Chenin Association Presenter: Sebastian Beaumont Sebastian Beaumont is the winemaker at the family winery in Botrivier, where he makes one of the country’s iconic chenin blanc wines. Tuesday 10 June - 17:00 at the Marine Hotel Pinotage: Absa Top Winners With the SA Pinotage Association Presenter: Beyers Truter Beyers Truter is Mr Pinotage of South Africa, probably the leading expert in the world. He has done more for this ‘indigenous variety’ than any one else. Date: Sunday 08 June at 11:15 50 minutes
Tickets R60 Scholars R30 Early Bird R50 Includes tea/coffee served between 11:00 - 11:15 Venue: Municipal Auditorium Marilyn will explore the powerful presence of South African on major shows like the Venice Biennale and Documenta in Kassel, Germany. Post 1990 the country was inundated with curators from abroad, while support from government was erratic and controversial. Challenges and opportunities (some missed) will be discussed. More on - Marilyn Martin Date: Sunday 08 June at 11:00 - 12:30
Tickets: R250 includes light refreshments Venue: Windsor Hotel Participants are encouraged to bring a few of their favourite children's books to share and discuss. We will also discuss selecting books for your children/grandchildren, the value of regular and shared reading and how to bring fun and drama to a reading by using different voices and sounds More about - Niki Daly Date: Sunday 08 June at 10:00 50 minutes
Tickets R60 Scholars R30 Early Bird R50 Includes tea/coffee served between 11:00 - 11:15 Venue: Municipal Auditorium A walk down memory lane before the cultural and academic boycott (in 1980 the United Nations passed a resolution "Cultural, Academic and other boycotts of South Africa"), and immediately thereafter, focusing on South Africa's presence at the Venice Biennale. More on - Marilyn Martin Date: Saturday 07, Sunday 08 June and Saturday 14, Sunday 15 June at 14:00 - 16:00
Tickets R180 includes teas, a light lunch and course notes Venue: The Art Shop Watercolor is the most spontaneous, fast and loose medium when understood. Jump into the deep end and enjoy soing washes, splashes, sponging, stippling and wet into wet washes. A little guidance is given, a reference picture is used, color is explained, and then off you go. Art Jamming is especially designed for someone who has never painted before and would love to try. Relaxing fun filled painting to music that will bring out the creativity in everyone who dares to give it a try! More about - Maureen Tomaino |
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