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FRANSCHHOEK BASTILLE FESTIVAL

A CELEBRATION OF FREEDOM

17 & 18 JULY 2010

CT_winetastingMake your way to Franschhoek, South Africa’s Gourmet Capital, over the weekend of the 17th and 18th of July, where locals and visitors will be celebrating the Valley’s centuries-old French Huguenot heritage at its annual Bastille Festival.

The Franschhoek Wine Valley has throughout the years been linked with the pursuit of freedom, as the destination where the French Huguenots sought refuge from persecution. Aside from the European legacy, the connection with freedom is also evident in a local context with the Drakenstein Prison (formerly Victor Verster), the prison from which the iconic Nelson Mandela was released, situated between Franschhoek and Paarl. This year in particular will be more significant as it commemorates the 20th anniversary of Mr Mandela’s release from the exact prison.

And 2010 will without a doubt be a year of celebrations. Taking into account that South Africa will be winding down from the hype and festivities of World Cup 2010, what better way to paint the town red, white and blue and join in ‘A Celebration of Freedom’. Not forgetting, it’s the only time of the year you’ll be forgiven for wearing a beret.

The Food and Wine Marquee open from 12 noon until 5pm, is always the focal point which draws people to the hub of activity, where visitors can sample fine wines from some of Franschhoek’s award-winning wine estates and indulge in mouth-watering dishes created by the Valley’s highly acclaimed chefs. Sample a wide selection of cuisine, ranging from: oysters, sushi, local and French cheeses to charcuterie, hand-made chocolates and salmon trout from the area.

Not to be missed is the festival’s comprehensive sporting element featuring the usual, popular traditions and activities of: boules, Franschhoek minstrel parade, kiddies’ soccer, a barrel-rolling contest and a fun run. A farmers’ market, craft market stalls, musicians and children’s activities are also included in the line up of festival celebrations. For those wanting to appreciate French heritage in comfort, the Screening Room at Le Quartier Français will be screening French movies throughout the weekend.

Known throughout the world for its fine cuisine, Franschhoek’s award-winning restaurants will also be offering special menus exclusively prepared for this annual Festival.

So, with something for everyone, make a weekend of your visit, taking full advantage of the many Bastille accommodation packages on offer. Come celebrate the universal triumph of freedom. C’est la vie!

COST

An R100.00 per person entrance fee allows you access to the Food and Wine Marquee, which includes a tasting glass and a complimentary booklet containing 5 tasting coupons. Thereafter all tastings will be charged on consumption.

BOOKINGS

Tickets can be purchased through www.webtickets.co.za, but hurry as tickets are limited. Once the marquee is full no further patrons will be admitted.

ENQUIRIES

Darielle Robertson

Events Manager

Franschhoek Wine Valley Tourist Association

Tel: 021 876 2861

Email: events@franschhoek.org.za

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I Am My Own Wife

Venue: Baxter Theatre, Main Rd, Rondebosch.
Tel: (021) 680 3989
Time: Mon – Sat @ 7:30pm
Price: R55 – R120
Performances: 9 Jul – 1 Aug 2009
Genre: Drama

41RH77902VLIn Doug Wright’s 2004 Pulitzer prize-winning drama about the will to survive, Jeremy Crutchley plays 40 different characters as he slips into the heart and mind of Charlotte von Mahlsdorf, a German transvestite caught up in the great European dramas of the 20th century.

In a manner bound to be described as nothing short of alchemy, the play offers insights into von Mahlsdorf’s perspectives and tells the amazing story of a mild-mannered human being who triumphed over a violent childhood and the brutalities of both the Nazis and the Communists to carve out a dignified life as an open cross-dresser in East Berlin at the time.

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Women Of India

Venue: Galleria Gibello, 67 Rose Street, Bo Kaap,Cape Town. Tel: 02….
Gallery Hours: -
Duration: until 7 Aug 2009

invite_mediumFar from the squalid India en vogue, the India of “Shantaram” and “Slumdog Millionaire”, Caroline Gibello’s photographs are taken between Delhi and Gangotri. Set in the northern states of Uttar Pradesh and Himachal Pradesh her images are shot from the side of the road, in fields, small villages, en route to the majestic Himalayas, even from the back of the mighty Royal Enfield motorcycle she and her companion travelled on.

Meandering along the sacred Ganges River, Gibello meets with Holy Men and captures a kaleidoscope of the subcontinent. India’s grace, dignity and strength is exposed in the faces of gypsies and women tending the land. It is reflected in these beautiful and resilient women, who transport rocks on their heads to build roads, who harvest fields using techniques and skills learned through generations, who rear children, who offer a smile… Their timeless struggle is captured almost dreamlike, through Gibello’s subtle treatment of her images.

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