01 May - Arts, Culture & Environment ( Worker's Day)

On this Public holiday we were joined on the line by Mirjam Asmal-Dik - Managing Director at CAPE Africa Platform. We were talking about Cape Town’s second biennale exhibition of contemporary African Culture that will open tomorrow the 2nd of May till the 21st of June 2009. The exhibition aims to culturally connect Cape Town, South Africa, Africa and the diaspora by creating a ground-breaking contemporary African art event - rooted in the local but global in impact. Titled Convergence, this year’s exhibition is about life today: the people, the connections and networks they make up. They will present exhibitions, public interactions and interventions that reimagine the city of Cape Town as an activated, participatory project space, focusing how we move and engage with each other. Exhibition sites traverse the socio-economic and geographic divides of Cape Town, and include the Metrorail Station, the city centre, Langa and Khayelitsha, as well as moving exhibitions on taxis. For more details about the exhibition, venues, artists and events visit www.capeafrica.org and the local press, alternatively contact (021) 461 2325.

We were also joined on the line by Bryan Rostron – an author of an investigative novel entitled Black Petals. What makes this book different is that it is the first of its kind to be written by a South African author. We were talking about the book as well as Bryan’s career as an author. The book is available in all the reputable book stores and it costs about R 169.00. For more information go to www.jacana.co.za

We also heard from Nigel Vermaas with this week Arts update.

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