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Artscape Theatre Centre's CEO Marlene le Roux received the Fair Saturday Foundation Award for her contribution to the arts in Spain, on Monday 24 June.
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rtscape Theatre Centre’s chief executive officer Marlene le Roux was honoured with an award for her contribution to the arts industry in Spain last week. Le Roux scooped The Fair Saturday Award during a ceremony held in Bilbao on Monday 24 June. Fair Saturday Awards Ceremony is a global movement to improve the world on social inclusion through arts and culture. Le Roux is the first South African and person with a disability to receive the award.
She said receiving the award was humbling and inspired her to do more. “Our journey for inclusivity only starts now. Artists and cultural workers need more recognition and economic funding to be full citizens,” Le Roux said, adding people with disabilities need meaningful jobs and to be fully recognised as citizens to be integrated into communities. She said that she plans to use the award to lobby government and workplaces to employ people with disabilities, using herself as an example. She said that Artscape is one of the few government institutions that do employ peo-
ple with disabilities and it was renovated to make it a fully inclusive accessible building. “I want to duplicate this as a case study to implement the constitution and Bill of Rights and to implement the principles of human rights to all gay, disability, religion, cultural and gender equality rights.” Le Roux spoke of the journey to restore humanity and hope of all people through the arts after apartheid. “However, it is not cheap or sentimental. It is also a quest for justice – a journey towards an economically inclusive and socially just to society.” During her trip, she gave a lecture under the title “Is it possible to move from dehu-
manisation to hope through the arts in a post-apartheid society?” Her son, Adam George, formed part of her lecture about building inclusive societies. In a statement from Artscape, it was mentioned that Fair Saturday awards committee said Artscape was chosen for its “commitment to promoting essential values through its wide range of diverse and accessible programmes”. Artscape’s council chairperson Princess Celenhle Dlamini said everyone at Artscape was proud of Le Roux, who has championed the cause of ensuring the theatre was accessible to the diverse audience.
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ntries to the 51st Peninsula School Feeding Association (PSFA) Blisters For Bread annual charity walk are now open, with the walk set to take place on Sunday 25 August. The fundraising event in association with Lucky Star is one of South Africa’s most established community events. It will start at the Green Point Cricket Club and will include two routes along the Sea Point Promenade, a 10km walk that starts at 07:30 and a 5km walk that starts at 08:00. Everyone who enters will receive a medal. Three of South Africa’s top pop sensations, Paxton Fielies, Jarrad Ricketts (cour-
Win movie tickets Another animation sequel opened at Ster Kinekor Cinemas on Friday 28 June with the Secret Life of Pets 2. Continuing the story of Max and his pet friends, following their secret lives after their owners leave them for work or school each day. Ster Kinekor cinemas at Tygervalley, Cavendish Square, Blue Route and Somerset Mall will also host activations and giveaways for the school holiday weekends on Friday 5 to Sunday 7 July.
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tesy of Heart FM) and Johnny Apple will be performing live at the finish line. A host of food and refreshment stores will be available for everyone’s enjoyment. There will also be lots of prizes up for grabs. This year, t-shirts will also be on sale for children. The colour of the t-shirts are navy blue and can only be purchased online while entering the event at the cost of R100 per t-shirt for adults and children. There will be a special children’s entertainment area hosted by Sasko Sam. Entries cost R60 per person. Each entry fee will enable PSFA to provide 24 school
children affected by poverty with a nutritious cooked breakfast and lunch for an entire day. Entries are limited to 13 000 people. Group entries close on Sunday 28 July, manual entries close on Sunday 4 August and online entries are set to close on Sunday 18 August. If you are unable to walk Blisters for Bread this year, you can also make a monetary donation. This can be done by logging onto the website www.psfa.org.za. 100% of all donations will go towards school feeding and are tax-deductible. V For entries, visit www.psfa.org.za.
Discover underwater world Longer hours, activities for the whole family and exciting new animals make the Two Oceans Aquarium Cape Town’s preferred family destination this school holidays. Join the underwater amazement at the aquarium which is currently running until Monday 8 July with fun and adventure for the whole family. The daily line-up is as follows: . 10:30 – Puppet show at the I&J Children’s Play Centre; . 11:30 – Penguin exhibit feed; . 13:30 – Puppet show at the I&J Children’s Play Centre; . 14:00 – Diver-led feeds in the I&J Ocean Exhibit or Kelp Forest Exhibit (with talking diver); . 15:00 – Predator exhibit ragged-tooth shark feeding (Sundays only); . 15:30 – Puppet show at the I&J Children’s Play Centre. The aquarium will also be extending its hours during this period, from 09:00 to 18:00.
During the school holidays, the Two Oceans Aquarium will, as always, be jampacked with activities to keep landlubbers of all ages entertained, inspired, and warm. Discover a world of underwater oddities: brand new batfish, crabs that craft their own armour, filter feeders that come alive at snack time and the strange colour-changing frogfish which uses its own fishing rod to catch its prey. A face-painter will be taking up residence in the aquarium to decorate children’s faces with all things fishy, fantastic and fun. Find the painter in the aquarium on the weekends at no extra cost – everyone visiting the aquarium during this time is welcome to have their face painted. Entry for adults is R185 per person, for children aged four to 13 is R90 per person, children 14 to 17 is R140 per person, pensioners and students are R140 per person (with valid pensioner or student card) and children under the age of four enter free.
Van Coke’s new album inspired by Suburbia THABANG KUAHO @thab_journo Afrikaans music sensation, Francios van Coke has been busy cooking up some new music for his upcoming album that is expected to be released later this year. Dagdrome in Suburbia (Daydreaming in Suburbia) will consist of 10 tracks that he and some of his friends recorded. It follows their observations of life in the suburbs. In the album, Van Coke sings about being in his 30s, being South African; a “problem”; father and a lover. Four of the tracks in the album were recorded at the Red Bull Music Studios in the City Centre last week.
The album is produced by Fred den Har- the future,” Van Coke said. tog, Theo Crous and Rudolf Willemse with He will release the new album in October Crous, Dane Taylor and Jurgen von Wech- and the launch will take place in Pretoria mar mixing most of the tracks. “I wrote a and plans to tour the whole country for the bunch of songs with a number of people too; launch. my band (Die Gevaar), Ricky Rick, Karen Zoid and Danie du Toit, among others,” he said. After the initial Francois van Coke & Vriende Concert in Pretoria September last year, he decided to bring the concert to Cape Town in October. “The reception of Francois van Coke & Vriende was unbelievable, it had to be brought home. Doing the show in Cape Town was really ‘sick’ because it is tough putting on a big rock and roll event in Cape Town. It was a massive Francios van Coke said that his forthcoming success and hopefully we will do it again in album was inspired by the suburbs. PHOTO: JONO
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articipants in the City of Cape Town’s social development’s Strengthening Families Programme celebrated the success of the programme in the current financial year during a graduation ceremony on Saturday 22 June, at the Green Point Stadium. The Strengthening Families Programme, piloted in 2013, is one of the City’s many social crime and substance abuse interventions, and aims to improve relationships and overall climate in the home environment. Speaking at the event, Mayco member for community services and health, Zahid Badroodien, said the programme is one of the City’s most important programmes. He said the graduation was an opportunity to celebrate their journeys and the success of the programme, which is the result of tireless hard
work and commitment. “Thank you for your commitment towards your family and for forming part of our programme, by strengthening your family, you strengthen your community, your city and ultimately your country. It all starts at home,” Badroodien said. He said that problems in homes are often blamed on social issues such as substance abuse and gang violence among others, but the municipality realised that; to tackle these social issues, the City needs to start at the heart of communities. “I really hope that this programme was able to improve relationships in your family. I hope that it built resilience in our young people to ultimately assist them in making good life choices.” Badroodien said the City acknowledges that families need help, not just to communicate and understand each other but to also make more informed and better choices. “Poor choices are often a result of
discord within families which then spill over into communities. While there is no guarantee that a happy home prevents anti-social behaviour, the programme assists by instilling positive behaviour early on,” he said. Badroodien hopes that the course was able to assist children in setting up goals for their future. “Our dream will only come true if we believe in them. I hope that this experience made you appreciate your parents more. I hope that it assisted you in dealing with stress, to resist peer pressure and to associate yourselves with good friends.” He said the participants will begin to see the impact of real, good friends for the rest of their lives. He also hoped that the programme helped parents to better understand their children and help prevent their children from falling into anti-social behaviour and criminal activities.
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BATTLE OF THE TITANS: Achmat Richards (Claremont) won the senior men under 75kg division on Saturday 29 June at the Physical Culture Association (PCA) South Africa Battle of the Titans VII bodybuilding and fitness show held at the Durbanville High School auditorium. Morne van der Berg from Gauteng won the Titans men’s bodybuilding pro division. Jenine van der Merwe from Secunda won the Titan overall bikini pro division. Siyanda Sibango (Kraaifontein) was victorious in the Titan physique pro division.PHOTO: STEHAN SCHOEMAN
TOP MARKS: Zain Adams from Plumstead came third in the juniors under 23 division on Saturday 29 June at the Physical Culture Association (PCA) South Africa Battle of the Titans VII bodybuilding and fitness show held at the Durbanville High School auditorium. Morne van der Berg from Gauteng won the Titans men’s bodybuilding pro division. Jenine van der Merwe from Secunda won the Titan overall bikini pro division. Siyanda Sibango (Kraaifontein) was victorious in the Titan physique pro division. PHOTO: STEHAN SCHOEMAN