Cape Town South Africa - Insider advice for the independent traveller June 2010 edition

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International Jazz Festival

Township Touring

Kayaking with Penguins

The Observatory

Quad Biking

Behind the scenes at the Opera

Rob Caskie: Rorke's Drift

Toy Run

Paragliding

Cape Cobra Cars

Kgalema Motlanthe

Ben Zander

Simon's Town Boat Company

Food & Wine Pairing

Polo Farm

Taste of Cape Town

Greenpoint Stadium

The Design Indaba

The J&B Met

Christmas in Cape Town

Excellent Township Restaurant

International Kite Festival

Newlands Cricket Ground

Riding in a Jet Boat

Cape Town Comedy

Flying in a Huey

Diamond Tour

Greenpoint Market

Driving a Ferrari

A Trip on a Luxury Motor Yacht

Diving with Sharks

Riding in a Sidecar

Taking a Champagne Cruise

Abseiling down Table Mountain

Travelling with a baby

Robbie Williams and co.

Riding Harleys

Parents in tow

Winter in Cape Town

Riding on Noordhoek beach

The Old Townhouse

Whales

Driving in Cape Town

 


My Cape Town

South Africa is so excited it can’t spell. SOCCA FEVA has gripped the nation.

Of course it’s been going on for a while - the initial euphoria of selection for the World Cup quickly became an almost religious reverence for ‘2010’, a date when all things would change for South Africa. Forever. The showers of gold have not yet materialized, but nonetheless, the next few weeks are likely to be a little different from usual... 

The solid gold World Cup trophy has been on a tour of the country, including a venue in Khayelitsha where, incidentally, Alfie’s nanny Thandi helped to make the curtains for the display, thereby making me feel intimately connected to Sepp Blatter. 

I've even been watching the football. South Africa’s team, Bafana Bafana, are not exactly considered tigers of the world stage but currently remain unbeaten for their last 11 matches.  Last week they beat Colombia 2-1, and last night thrashed Guatemala 5-0. It's extremely exciting, and if the enthusiasm, fancy dress and noise of their fans help, then Bafana Bafana should do well.

Then there’s the visitors, of which at least 370 000 are expected to descend on Cape Town – less than at first predicted, but it seems numbers have been affected by Europe suffering one of its coldest winters for decades. Apparently now that the sun has come out, nobody wants to leave. But winter days here can average around 18˚C, so my advice is to pack a bit of sunscreen as well as a coat and scarf. As a wise man once said, there is no such thing as bad weather, only inappropriate clothing.

Incidentally Nandos has caused a satisfying amount of outrage with a series of great adverts urging South Africans not to disappoint tourists’ expectations but for women to go around bare-breasted, men to line up a few more wives and everyone to carry things on their heads. Check them out on YouTube.

Then there’s the physical stuff like the stadiums (yes I know, stadia, but come on) which have been built and tried and tested and frankly look amazing. Transport hubs have been upgraded and created and whole new systems introduced. New bridges have been built, hotels have sprung up and there’s a fabulous ‘Fan Walk’ from the city centre out to the stadium in Greenpoint.

Auditions have been held for buskers, from imbongis (folk poets/ praise singers) to jugglers, magicians, rappers, rock bands, opera singers, drummers and dancers.  Buildings have had facelifts, roadsides have been primped and flowerbeds tweaked across town, security has been beefed up, information centres established and lots of acronyms made up for things that people didn’t understand in the first place.

There’s a 31 day party planned in the International Convention Centre as Cool Britannia take over the whole venue from noon each day to the early hours of the morning, bringing in the likes of Fatboy Slim and Dizzee Rascal to perform to thousands each night. There’s Fan Parks dotted across the city offering huge screens, live music from top SA bands and DJs, laser light displays, food stalls and yes, plenty of booze.

There are more themed spectator zones in the Waterfront - indoor, outdoor and even on the roof. There’s also a 50m high fully-illuminated observation wheel going up, recently pinched from the Champs Elysees in Paris.

I still know nothing about football, but I’m desperately excited about all the trimmings, and I'm planning to explore every aspect. But other than that everything will of course carry on as normal. Just... um ... apologies in advance if I don't answer emails straight away or if my voice is a little hoarse on the phone. 

Now where's my vuvuzela?
  
 
Daisy

                                
www.capeconcierge.co.za



Upcoming Events

Highlights for June, selected from  WhatsoninCapeTown.com   - the indispensable guide to all that's happening in Cape Town.   For more events and full details of venues, times, ticket prices etc  check out the website .   Upcoming events include festivals, shows and fairs; music, theatre and dance; rugby and other sporting events; comedy and concerts and exhibitions; celebrations of wine and whiskey, flowers and freedom... bring it on, Cape Town!   

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OPERA: DER ROSENKAVALIER
29 May - 9 June
Strauss' grand opera is a comedy of errors as the daughter of a rich Viennese man falls in love with her suitor's messenger. Sung in German with English surtitles.

CONCERT: MASTERS OF ROCK
1 June
A supreme rock line-up with performances by Deep Purple, Uriah Heep and Wishbone Ash.

ROBERTSON WACKY WINE WEEKEND
3 June - 6 June
The 7th annual festival in this pretty valley, with wine farms and villages providing food, music and activities such as tractor and donkey-cart rides, cellar tours, Rodeo rides, arts and crafts, boules and fishing. Musical performances by Prime Circle, Coda and others.

OPSKOP MUSIC AND COMEDY FESTIVAL
4 June - 5 June
Coinciding with the Wacky Wine Weekend, this 2-day spectacle offers entertainment, gourmet food and wine. Performers include comedian Rob van Vuuren as well as Bed on Bricks, Captain Stu and Arno Carstens.

CAPE TOWN CONCERT SERIES: CHUN WANG
5 June
The award winning Chinese pianist performs works by Mozart, Schumann, Chopin and Liszt.

ENDLER CONCERT SERIES: PAUL HANMER
5 June
The South African composer, pianist and jazz musician performs a combination of classical and South African-inspired pieces.

MUSIC: DIE ANTWOORD
5 June
The satirical zef-rave rap group, best known for the phenomenal YouTube success of Enter The Ninja, perform their signature  'car-crash' music, supported by Haezer, DJ $olarize, Funafuji and others.

CONCERT: AKON
5 June
The American R&B artist and producer - who has worked with Gwen Stefani, Whitney Houston and Lady Gaga - performs for his fans in the Mothercity.

SOCCER CINEMA FESTIVAL
5 June - 10 June
Screenings of some of the best soccer documentary films ever made provide insight into famous players and teams as well as highlights and events from history.

LIVE SOCCER WORLD CUP SCREENINGS AND JAZZ

VODACOM FUNNY FESTIVAL
7 June - 11 July
An annual festival of international stand-up comedy showcasing, amongst others, Cape Town favourites Riaad Moosa and Alan Comittie well as UK star Jason Wood and local heavyweight Trevor Noah.

WHEEL OF EXCELLENCE
8 June - 15 January
A 50m observation wheel (similar to UK's London Eye) with 36 fully-enclosed cabins offering visitors a 20 minute round trip with panoramic views of Cape Town, Table Mountain and the surrounds. VIP cabins, including champagne and canapés, available on request.

DANCE: ROMEO'S KISS
9 June - 20 June
This new work by Sean Bovim takes Shakespeare's classic and intertwines it with the art of ballet and a musical repertoire from the Beatles.

MUSIC FROM AFRICA AND ARGENTINA
10 June
The Philharmonia Choir of Cape Town perform Misa Criolla, Missa Luba and prayers and dances from Africa. Conducted by Nicholas Nicolaidis.

FIFA FAN FEST
10 June - 11 July
The area in front of City Hall offers live screenings of all the matches as well as food and craft stalls and daily entertainment from local artists including Jimmy Dludlu, Goldfish, Prime Circle, Freshlyground, Flat Stanley, Flash Republic, Oliver Mtukudzi, The Parlotones, Danny K as well as African Marimba bands and DJs.

2010 FIFA WORLD CUP MATCH: URUGUAY V FRANCE
11 June
A group A match.

EXHIBITION: SOCCER KULTCHA
11 June - 10 July
A photographic celebration of football as played by those who have little else in life to sustain them.

MUSIC: COOL BRITANNIA
11 June - 12 July
A 31-day party during the World Cup with live performances by Dizzee Rascal and other local and international artists as well as big screens playing live footage of the official soccer matches.

RUGBY: SA v FRANCE
12 June
A Vodacom tour match.

2010 FIFA WORLD CUP MATCH: ITALY V PARAGUAY
14 June
A group F match.

CONCERT: DIZZEE RASCAL
16 June
The UK hip-hop rap artist and BRIT award winner performs as part of the Cool Britannia festival taking place during the 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup.

MUSIC: AFRICAN SONGBOOK
17 June - 19 June
Conducted by Graham Scott, the Cape Town Opera and the Cape Philharmonic Orchestra perform a musical tribute to the life of Nelson Mandela. Sung in English and Xhosa with English surtitles.

2010 FIFA WORLD CUP MATCH: ENGLAND V ALGERIA
18 June
A group C match.

MUSIC: FATBOY SLIM
18 June
The British DJ performs hits from his thirteen year career as part of the Cool Britannia festival taking place during the 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup.

SPORT: GREYTON CLASSIC
19 June
Cycling and running trails through the scenic orchards of the Greyton area.

ENDLER CONCERT SERIES: AVIGAIL AND AMMIEL BUSHAKEVITZ

19 June
The award-winning siblings perform a programme of classical music on violin and piano.

KIRSTENBOSCH WINTER CONCERT: JAMES STEWART
20 June
The award winning singer, songwriter and producer performs his hits including Shine, You Don't Stop Turning Me On and Beautiful Mistake.

MUSIC: THE GUGULETHU TENORS

20 June
The world renowned quartet performs opera favourites such as O Sole Mio, Nessun Dorma and Nella Fantasia as well as popular songs such as The Prayer and Miriam Makeba’s Pata Pata.

2010 FIFA WORLD CUP MATCH: PORTUGAL V KOREA DPR (NORTH KOREA)
21 June
A group G match.

2010 FIFA WORLD CUP MATCH: CAMEROON V NETHERLANDS
24 June
A group E match.

2010 FIFA WORLD CUP MATCH: ROUND OF 16 MATCH
29 June

LE GRAND CIRQUE FANTAZIE

29 June - 10 July
Breathtaking feats from world class acrobats.


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