Silke's going to Hogsback
Farewell in Longbeach with a soiree. Lovely music, great friends, beautiful venue. A lady of many talents. Music, poetry, writing, art, not to mention her delectable cheesestraws, and many othere accomplishments.
Click on the link to see the rest of the web album here Silke Heiss's Farewell
To see some of Silke's artworks as featured artist on the African Arts and Crafts website
Silke, may your art bring you much joy. May your fortune take a turn for the better in all ways, for you, Paul and Kai. With love from all your friends.
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Sunday, December 4, 2011
Sardine run in Kommetjie
Kommetjie sardine run
We had a sardine run the last week in Kommetjie. I heard the gulls squabbling like mad. Thought I was teletransported back to Sea Point where the gulls are much more raucus than here...usually. I went outside to see what was going on and it looked as if all the gulls of the planet were here, taking the sardines that the cormorants had caught, right out of their gullets, real opportunitsts. I wrote a sms poem about it.Nov 29, 2011
yesterday kugel gulls flocked
to Kommetjie
in droves
squabbled with locals
over sardines
stealing cormorants' catch
too lazy to dive for their own
opportunists
Today kugulls move upcoast
follow sardine run
only stragglers cause runmpus
peace returns to kom
grim clouds squal in from the south
foreboding foul weather
I went out into the kom. The water was wonderful. I thought it would be freezing, but it wasn't cold at all. It was extremely difficult to catch the sardines with my bare hands. The ones I caught were trapped in the seaweed. Someone said "catch them behind the gills". This helped as they would slip away before I could put them in the bag. It was fun. I fell in the water at one stage because the rocks are incredibly slippery and I wasn't looking where I was going so landed on my... you know what. Some people were catching with nets and pulling in hundredds of them. They have the most exquisite colours; gold, teal, metallic silver, all the irridescent green and blue hues you can imagine, with pink, orange, and brown marks too. I was so intent on catching the sardines that I got very few pictures. Wherever you looked the sky was filled with birds. I was hoping we would get a sardine run here so that I could experience it. There was one in Houtbay the weekend before.
Check out some Sardine Recipes in my recipe blog
Labels:
Cape Town,
Kommetjie,
MusicPlay South Africa,
sardine run,
surfing
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Geoffrey Haresnape poetry book launch
Geoffrey Haresnape launched his new poetry book at Book Lounge in Cape Town last night. He read some favourites. He seems to have either three alter egos or three characters that speak to him through his poetry. They all have a fabulous sense of humour.
Below are some pictures. The books are available at Book Lounge.
Introduced by Hugh Hodge, editor of New Contrast, The South African Literary Journal
Published by Jim Phelps of Echoing Green Press
The star of the show, author Geoffrey Haresnape
Geoff's wife, Lez
Below are some pictures. The books are available at Book Lounge.
Introduced by Hugh Hodge, editor of New Contrast, The South African Literary Journal
Published by Jim Phelps of Echoing Green Press
The star of the show, author Geoffrey Haresnape
Geoff's wife, Lez
Labels:
book launch,
Cape Town,
Geoffrey Haresnape,
The book Lounge
Monday, October 10, 2011
Daai ding is in jou bloed
My very good friend, Aneta Shaw, and Lene Malan had their Book launch "Daai ding loop in jou bloed" at Protea Books in Stellenbosch a few weeks back. The book tells about the Nama people (Khoi-Khoi descendents), and their experiences. Aneta and Lene stayed with the Nama people, experienced the Nama Festival in Steinkopf, learnt how to do the Nama stap-dans (walk-dance), listened to their stories, and wrote them as close to the truth as they could. They went back to find out whether the stories came across as they should. These stories are full of heart and heartbreak.
The book has been translated into German, so is also available in German.
The book has been translated into German, so is also available in German.
Monday, August 22, 2011
Postberg - Flower time in Western Cape
Flowers in Postberg Reserve near Langebaan Western Cape
We saw zebra, impala, blouwildebeest, ostrich, and various types of birds.
We saw about 30 springbok pass a few meters in front of the car.
We saw zebra, impala, blouwildebeest, ostrich, and various types of birds.
We saw about 30 springbok pass a few meters in front of the car.
Friday, August 5, 2011
Kulula Daddy's Day Deal Competition
Kulula Competition and Adventure
You can win a 4-day stay for yourself and 3 friends airflights, massage deals, game rides, etc. included.Friday, July 29, 2011
Grahamstown Festival
Grahamstown Festival 2011
I have been living in Cape Town longer than anywhere else, so I consider it my home, and yet I have never been to the Grahamstown Festival. This year I decided it was high time and booked the accommodation the beginning of the year. Unfortunately Hugh had a course on and couldn't accompany me, so my mum and Aneta went with me.There was a lot of great theatre, music, film, art, food, etc., the ones I particularly enjoyed were
THEATRE:
Paper Boy: about a young man believing his mom is a movie star, his rounds in the town delivering newspapers, and a few accidents. Excellent acting, engrossing, good storyline.
Purgatorio: There are two actors one a shrink, the other the patient, they switch roles. The patient becomes the shrink and the shrink the patient. They are in purgatory and they have to learn to forgive each other. Very strong performances from both actors.
Body Language: a Belgian tells us that we give many hints and clues away with our bodies if you know what to look for. Very energetic and entertaining presentation.
Mind Games: A sweet young man showed us some magic.
Ropes and Silks: Was great from a number of perspectives, the shadows on the wall behind the artiste, was almost as good as the things she did on the tightrope/silks. The break in between the two bits was too long and people got tetchy. I would suggest partnering with another artist to do something else while you set up the next piece.
Reed Dance: The coming of age of a young woman. Good storyline, lovely voices and dancing, but became a bit tedious with not enough variation.
Petticoat Chronicles: These two young women were very well matched in voice and acting, depicting the various situations women get into, and the various stages women go through. Excellent!
FILM:
Wild Grass: Weird French Film with many twists and convolutions. Very intriguing.
Creative Power of Women: Don't remember
THINKFEST:
Zapiro: The day we went the lights went out. Zapiro spoke about his role in South African politics. Thank you Jonathan Shapiro for what you do for the country.
Criticism and Critics: I wanted to ask some questions here, but wasn't given the chance. They seemed to only ask the people they knew would ask un-challenging questions The first speaker read her notes. Remind me not to do this when I give a presentation. She was saying that she was part of the creative process as critic. The two men also had things to say, but nothing contentious really. I was left with more questions than answers afterwards. I was hoping to get something to take home with me with regard to art and writing critique that isn't just critical, criticism, and breaking down what others create, but a way of finding a place where we can support budding artists whatever medium they choose, whether it is visual, literature, or other.
Read more here... Critics, Critiques and Criticism
ART:
There was a lot of very predictable art, whether the people are technically competent or not, nothing exciting, different, or would warrant a second glance, and then there were others of course that did have something to say, some with greater artistic ability, some with more interesting processes, presentations, or concepts...
The CO-MIX exhibition was fun, weird, strange, bizarre, depending on whose work you were looking at. Standard Bank had a class act, and the museums, galleries, and other art venues had thought-provoking work.
I am hoping to have many of these interesting, exciting, innovative, and ground breaking artists on my new website African Arts and Crafts - - - If you know of anyone who you think should be there, please ask them to contact me. I would love to exhibit their work. - - -
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