August 30, 2012
Fazielah’s top three weekend picks for August 31 to September 2, 2012
Fazielah Williams
Fazielah Williams has lived in and loved her Mother City since birth. Having lived all over the Peninsula during her childhood, she now calls the picturesque City Bowl home and likes nothing more than watching the sun set over Table Bay from the window of her apartment.
A lover of the arts and proud Cape Town fanatic, Fazielah began her writing career by spending many hours as a child conjuring fantastical stories that featured independent heroines from faraway lands who saved the Prince instead. This Capetonian princess has enjoyed stints as a magical arts PRO and TV publicist before finding her calling as a travel writer.
When not waxing lyrical about the Fairest Cape’s most loved attractions and activities and embarking on unexpected adventures, Fazielah can usually be found taking in a show at one of the City’s fabulous theatres.
The African Hip Hop Indaba will rock the Mother City this weekend. Photo courtesy The African Hip Hop Indaba.
Let’s get the countdown started for the weekend and the end of the chilly season with the following events in Cape Town:
African Hip Hop Indaba 2012
Hip Hop fans put your hands in the air and go crazy for the 12th annual African Hip Hop Indaba 2012 in the Mother City this weekend.
Get caught up in the phat music and movements of the continent’s top artists and dancers at Zula Bar in Long Street and the Good Hope Centre.
For more information, contact +27 (0)21 706 0481.
Tsogo Cape Sun's Food and Dreams gourmet evening
This Friday, Tsogo Cape Sun‘s Executive Sous Chef Peter Lakay will serve up a tantalising five-course meal (including duck spring rolls, ostrich fillet and butternut espresso served with premium wines) for only R250 per person. An affordable meal at a glamorous venue in the city centre… what’s not to love?
To reserve a table, contact +27 (0)21 488 5100.
The African Dance Theatre
Long Street will welcome the culturally rich and moving African Dance Theatre to its bustling streets this weekend.
Be captivated by the theatre’s first musical production – a fusion of popular African songs, dances and more.
To book tickets, contact +27 (0)21 838 2288.

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