Wheel’s fun: If you are a gasoline or just love a good vibe, Auto Fest promises a day
Auto Fest High Octivated Exciting Wild Coasts
Auto Fest, on Saturday, April 5, April 5, the wild coast, which has become a high energy and community spirit, increases the roof of the sun.
Until 10 to late, car lovers, ‘n’ may take their eyes on the jaw drop walks, silent and blazing in the park in the park feels.
Food stalls will offer the treatment of the childhood, entertaining the smaller and provides a perfect place to open the bar.
As the sun sank, the alarm shifts to Bhangra / Fusion after the party that traditional beatings are met with modern rhythms for the dance night.
The entrance fee is R20 per person (with children under 12) and post-party tickets are R50.
Dance performance explores water topics

Flatfoot Dance Company presents a strong combination of modern dance and live music in the Elizabeth Sneddon Theater in Kwazulu-Natal University in Durban. The award-winning Lliane is examining water as both environmentally friendly and human clients, both environmentally friendly and human clients, with choreography, work, both environmentally friendly and human clinic.
Wesley Maherry examines surprising lighting and audiovisual predictions, water bodies, sustainability, movement and survival in a variable world. Public performances take place on April 10 and 11, April 7 and 12 and April 13 at 2.30.
Tickets via Webtickets from R95 to R120.
SPECIAL school performance with S & A in Post-Show-Show on 11 April 10.30 (R60, Teachers for free).
RELAGED COHANESBURG SOULGY SEE

Vocalists and long-term cooperants Matunzi and Diteboho, April 4 Melville’s Chiesa di Pazzo Lupi was reconstructed for the second time in Joburg on Friday. By mixing modern jazz, spirit, gospel and African music, the series shines a light in musician and songwriting in today’s music landscape. Working together since 2014, Duo, reunited after a hiatus, merged by verse and special guest artists for the night of rich harmony and dynamic performances.
RELAGED is more than concert – it’s an ode for crafts and story. The doors are opened in 6 and the show begins sharing 7.30.
Tickets each is R200.