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April 26: What's on in Durban

Frank Chemaly|Published

Singer and jazz teacher Natalie Rungan will perform in a showcase to celebrate International Jazz Day.

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Markets

Shongweni Farmers & Craft Market: Spend time with family (pets included) and friends outdoors. Traders sell everything from fresh produce and deli food to arts and crafts. Walk the short nature trail or have a zipline adventure. Open rain or shine, and wheelchair accessible from 7am to 1pm. 

Hillcrest Corner Antique Fair: (today) Dealers will be selling an array of antiques and collectables including: silver, linen, books, porcelain, beautiful murano glass, jewellery etc. on Saturday April 26 from 9am to 3pm at Hillcrest Corner Shopping Mall. Contact Helen Clementz for further details: 084 241 0241

Musgrave Market: Head to Berea Park for food, music, arts and crafts. From 9am to 2pm.

Buzz Market: Community market at 38 Pitlochry Road, Westville, 9am to 2pm.

Ballito Farmers Market: More than 150 traders offer fresh farm produce, cut flowers and a nursery, retail, fashion, kids’ entertainment, art, hobbies, crafted goods and lifestyle products. R103 at Umhlali. 7am to 2pm.

Harlequins Flea Market: Every Saturday from 8am to 1pm. New vendors welcome. WhatsApp 083 595 7033 or email harlequinsmarket@gmail.com

Rotary Uvongo Flea Market: Crafts, toys, bead work, wire work, clothing and food every Saturday from 8.30am to 1pm and Sunday 9am to 2pm, opposite Douglas Mitchell Sports Grounds. Call 082 829 0059.

Golden Hours Market: (tomorrow) Family-friendly market at Golden Hours School, 10am to 2pm. Live music and food stalls. Call 083 262 3693.

Macnut Farm, Assagay: (tomorrow) Fresh produce market for locals, 11am to 2pm. Sunday lunch, drinks and bar. Call 031 765 2572 or 074 603 0000.

uMhlanga Farmers Market: Autumn Drive, Prestondale, every Wednesday from 8am to noon. Call Ethel at 060 303 3957.

La Lucia Antiques Fair: Province’s premier antiques fair offers a feast of fun, funky and forgotten treasures from yesteryear. From the gloriously grand to the quixotic and quirky. Sunday May 4 from 9am to 4pm on the lower ground floor of the La Lucia Mall. 

SHOWS

Milkwood Theatre, Danville: (today and tomorrow) The Young Performers Project presents Shrek the Musical. This will be a treat for all the family as the show opens the new Milkwood Theatre at Danville School, Durban North. Until May 4 with shows in the evening and daytime. Bookings via Webtickets.  

MUSIC

All Souls Anglican Church, Salt Rock: (tomorrow) Pianist Chris Duigan performs The Intimate Art, a beautiful selection of poetic and intimate classical masterpieces including Schubert impromptus and Chopin’s Barcarolle. April 27 at 3pm. Tickets R150. Also at St Agnes Church, Kloof on May 6 at 7pm, tickets R130. Bookings via WhatsApp 083 417 4473 or booking@musicrevival.co.za.

Umfolozi Hotel Casino Convention Resort: (today) A spectacular Freedom Day Concert featuring the acclaimed Empangeni High School Choir and the KZN Philharmonic Orchestra. Highlights include Qinisela Sibisi's evocative Zulu Mass for choir and orchestra as well as timeless compositions by Mozart, Vivaldi, and more. April 26 at 3pm. Tickets R300 from Quicket.

Jewish Club: (tomorrow) Friends of Music will present its first programme this year with an exciting programme of virtuoso piano and violin played by Andrew Warburton and Evgeny Zhahanov.  They will perform music from Faure, Franck and Starvinsky. Sunday April 27 at 2.20pm. Tickets R140 at the door.

St James Church, Morningside: (tomorrow) Baroque 2000 presents a concert featuring Vivaldi’s Four Seasons with Ralitza Macheva on violin. April 27 at 3pm. Tickets at the door R180. Children enter free. Guarded parking in Venice or Sir Arthur roads. Contact: Michel on 082 303 5241.

Centre for Jazz and Popular Music, UKZN: In the spirit of International Jazz Day on April 30 the centre presents a series of events celebrating jazz. As part of the programme, a series of live online conversations will bring together industry experts to unpack topics. Join the dialogue on Monday 28 April, Thursday 1 May, and Friday 2 May at 11am, streamed via the centre’s Facebook page: facebook.com/UKZNJazzcentre. Featured performances include a Vocal Showcase at the centre on April 30 featuring vocalist and educator Natalie Rungan, and UKZN Jazz Vocalists. On May 2 the Bean Bag Jazz Club  highlights composer-pianist Burton Naidoo and on May 4 at Dukkah student ensembles take to the stage in a community-rooted fundraiser for their journey to the National Arts Festival in Makhanda.

Tropical Nites Theatre, Wild Coast: An evening of music, rhythm, and pure magic as Olefied Khetha performs on Saturday, 3 May 2025 at 6pm. Tickets from R150 from Computicket.

ART

KZNSA: Two exhibitions running; In the main gallery is Transformative Journeys through Mentorship, a project of the collective Unlearn to Learn that challenges traditional educational paradigms by promoting personal and communal growth through mentorship. In the Mezzanine Gallery is New Abstractions, a solo exhibition of paintings by Austin Konchira. Ends tomorrow.

Woza Moya Gallery, Hillcrest; The exhibition Behind Closed Doors opened last night. Features the work of artist Sinethemba Ndimande, and photographers Masibulele Nako and Manelisi Nene.

FILM

Alliance Francaise: Film club this week features Juliette in Spring by Blandine Lenoir. The 2023 movie features a star ensemble cast and is a dramedy about a young woman’s attempt to reconnect with her family on an eventful trip home. Tuesday April 29 at 6pm.

Rhumbelow, Durban: Catch the Royal Ballet’s take on the classic tale of Romeo and Juliet where the Capulets and Montagues are sworn enemies, yet it is love at first sight for Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet when they meet each other at the Capulet ball, May 4 at 2pm. Tickets R175 from Roland on email at roland@stansell.co.za or webtickets

OUTDOORS

Amblers Hiking Club: (tomorrow) At 2pm hike Bartlett Estates. Meet on the verge outside the old Inchanga Hotel. Cost R20. Light pub supper afterwards at Hayways. Call David at 072 615055. 

Recycles Group: Meet at 9am on Tuesdays at the parking area behind Pirates life saving club. For a 20 km ride on the promenade. Open to beginners, sociable, safe and an option for a breakfast at Pirates coffee shop. Call Ian to join on 083 675 2125. 

Retreads walking group: Join for a 3 or 5 km social walk on Tuesdays at 9am on the promenade followed with an option of breakfast at Pirates. Call Michele on 083 779 7443

Mountain Biking Rides: Saturdays at 6am, meet at Dura Cycles, Uvongo. Call 039 315 7359.

Alliance Francaise: Mindful movement practice with Ruhi takes place every Saturday morning at 9am. Entry R120 which includes your morning coffee. To book call 069 913 3869.

EVENTS

Easter Extravaganza: A host of fun beachside games and activities with free participation for all, and some great prizes. Includes beach volleyball, beach soccer, beach touch rugby, hula hoops, musical freeze, musical chairs, sandcastle building, treasure hunts, balloon blow ups, cone diving competitions, and more. At the Wild Coast Sun, Ramsgate Main Beach, Margate/Lucien Main Beach, St Michael’s Main Beach and Uvongo Main Beach. Ends tomorrow. Visit www.visitkznsouthcoast.co.za.

Northwood Crusaders Sports Club: (tomorrow) Almost 50 dangerously hot Carolina Reaper chillis were consumed by a champion competitor in Cape Town two weeks ago, setting a sizzling standard for The Great East Coast Chilli Festival on April 26 from 9am to 4pm. Firmly established as Durban’s hottest culinary event, the festival is set to attract national competitors, spice enthusiasts, food lovers, thrill-seekers and families. Apart from the main chilli eating competition, you can look forward to the fastest bunny chow eating event, chilli demonstrations, a fun-filled Kids Zone, an inviting Chill Zone, celebrity influencer appearances and thrilling stage performances. Tickets from Quicket.

Send your event details to satevents@inl.co.za by the Tuesday before publication.

April 26: What's on in Durban