27 June - Arts, Culture & Environment

Today we were joined by Nazli George. We were talking about her latest play called Rootz. Rootz is a light-hearted satire, written and performed by Nazli. It is said that Rootz creates a voice for women from all backgrounds. It explores their identity, recognises their worth, and claims their various places in everyday South African society. It opened at Artscape Arena on Wednesday, June 25th and will run till the July 13th. There is a performance tomorrow between 8 - 10pm. Bookings can be made at Computicket or Artscape Dial-a-Seat on (021) 421 7695. Tickets costs R80 and R70 for block bookings of 10.
PIC:by Rhodé Marshall

We heard from Bongani Skhotha Tulwana – A musician. Skhotha studied music at the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University where he got his degree. He started playing a music instrument with a guitar at standard 8 later was under the wing of Soul Jazz Band as a saxophone student. He then became a bassist for 4x4 Jazz Band, after sometime he decided to form his own band called the ‘Mo Jazz Band’. He has recently recorded a 13 track solo album which will be released by Outrageous Records scheduled for release in August; he is currently promoting his debut single soul crashing. For more information contact (011) 648 9343 or go to www.rage.co.za

Nigel Vermaas was also here for the Arts update in and around the city.

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