Voorkamerfest 3, 4 and 5 September

Widely regarded as one of the most unique arts festivals in the world, the Voorkamerfest takes place annually during the first week of September. The 21 houses in which the different performances take place, range from small township abodes to some of Darling’s grand Cape Dutch homes, and the owners play host to the guests and introduce the performers who hail from South Africa and Europe. www.voorkamerfest-darling.co.za

Homemakers Expo 2 – 5 September

Incorporating a spectrum of South Africa’s best product and service providers, the exhibits range from basic home improvement products to beautiful décor accessories. http://www.homemakersonline.co.za

Mama Mia! 11 August – 26 September

Experience the wonderful, irresistible story-telling magic of ABBA’s timeless songs in the worldwide smash hit musical Mamma Mia! This enchanting tale of love, laughter and friendship will premiere at Artscape, Cape Town, 11 August. Mamma Mia! is musical entertainment for the whole family. Its broad appeal to audiences of all ages guarantees everyone at every performance will be “having the time of their lives”.www.artscape.co.za

Madame Zingara’s Theatre of Dreams June – September

Madame Zingara’s Theatre of Dreams is the grande dame of burlesque style. A dinner cirque spectacular that enchants and inspires all who pass through her stained glass doors. Housed in one of the last remaining Mirror Tents in the world, the Madame Zingara dinner/entertainment experience will be sure to thrill audiences. www.madamezingara.com

Hermanus Whale Festival 24 – 28 September

The Hermanus Whale Festival is held annually to celebrate the return of the Southern Right whales to the waters of Walker Bay. Thousands of visitors flock to Hermanus each year to experience the unique natural environment, watch whales, revel in music, comedy and African rhythms throughout the Festival. www.whalefestival.co.za

Kirstenbosch Botanical Art Biennale 5 – 24 September

This established botanical art exhibition has become a well loved and attended show, drawing diverse and enthusiastic crowds to the garden. The 2010 biennale which features botanical art from artists all over the country is supported by Old Mutual and will focus on rare, endangered and narrow endemic species to Southern Africa.http://www.sanbi.org

Cultivaria Festival 23 – 26 September

Cultivaria Festival brings together people from a wide range of cultural backgrounds for a celebration of music and entertainment, food, fine-dining, arts and crafts.
www.cultivaria.com


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