October 01, 2012
Fazielah’s top three things to do in Cape Town – October 1 to 4, 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 FNB Whisky Festival returns to the CTICC this week. Photo © FNB Whisky Festival
You know what I love most about Cape Town?
She never fails to deliver! Even the dreariest of working weeks can be jazzed up with her never-ending programme of entertaining events.
This week, the Mother City breaks out the big showbiz guns with the following fabulous events:
FNB Whisky Festival 2012
Whisky lovers, it’s time for the FNB Whisky Festival at the Cape Town International Convention Centre!
Taste-test more than 180 whiskies in the Tasting Hall, discover the centuries-old secrets of whisky-making at the workshops and catch up with friends in The Whisky Lifestyle Lounge.
For more information, visit www.whiskylivefestival.co.za.
Celtic Woman Believe Concert
Don’t miss the Irish singing quartet, Celtic Woman, in the Capetonian leg of their Believe concert tour at the Grand Arena this Tuesday.
Fans will love their live performance, featuring some of their top hits, including The Water Is Wide, A Woman`s Heart, Ave Maria and more.
To book tickets, contact +27 (0)861 915 8000.
Race Card
Hot comedic talent Siv Ngesi is sure to have you in stiches with his latest one-man show Race Card at the Baxter Theatre in Rondebosch.
Based on Simon Kilpatrick’s bestselling book The Racist's Guide to the People of South Africa, Siv pokes fun at the wacky truths and quirks of the colourful people of South Africa.
To book tickets, contact Computicket on 0861 915 8000.

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