Cape Town Minstrel Carnival
Every New Year, thousands of minstrels take to the
streets in a dazzling display of colourful satin uniforms, shiny
parasols, painted faces and foot-tapping banjo tunes that accompany
the traditional folk songs, many of Cape Malay origin. The parade
is known colloquially as the 'Coon Carnival' ('coon' referring to a
member of a minstrel troupe) among the predominately
Afrikaans-speaking 'coloured' community who make up the majority of
the performers. The traditional event has its origins in the 19th
century when minstrel entertainers on American cruise ships stopped
off in Cape Town; their sounds and styles were incorporated into
the New Year festivals of the newly freed Malay slaves. The
Carnival begins in the new year and the festivities continue into
January with extravagant street parades; singing, dancing, costume
competitions and marches through the streets from the central city
area of District Six.
Venue: Streets of Cape Town and Greenpoint Stadium
Date: 1 January 2009
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Mother City Queer Project (MCQP) Costume Party
Now in its 14th year, the 12-hour MCQP party is the
biggest annual gay event in South Africa, attracting a diverse
crowd of people from around the world. Each year party-goers come
in teams dressed according to the theme that changes every year
(Matric Dance - Back to School in 2007). Costumes are usually
elaborate, sexy and worn without inhibition, and the event is
immensely popular with both gay and straight communities. Different
dance arenas play various types of music to party the night
away.
Venue: Cape Town High School
Date: December 2008, TBC
Website: www.mcqp.co.za
J&B Met
One of the most prestigious and anticipated events on
Cape Town's social calendar, the J&B Met is not only about
thoroughbreds, but is a day of glamorous fashion, entertainment and
sophistication, accompanied by J&B Scotch Whiskey. The
R1.5-million prize money is in keeping with its status as the
premier horseracing event in South Africa, and the Official After
Party is a highly rated post-race event that continues the
festivities well into the early hours.
Venue: Kenilworth Race Course
Date: 31 January 2009
Website: www.jbmet.co.za
Kirstenbosch Summer Sunset Concerts
Bring family and friends every Sunday afternoon to
relax on the lawns with a picnic and a glass of wine as the sun
sets behind the mountain, while listening to a mixed selection of
classical and contemporary music. The setting provides for one of
the most spectacular concert venues in South Africa, the stage
framed by the backdrop of Table Mountain and all around the
well-kept beds of the Kirstenbosch Gardens.
Venue: Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens
Date: 25 November 2007 to 6 April 2008
Website: www.nbi.ac.za
Spring wildflowers
The West Coast National Park incorporates the
Langebaan Lagoon and wetland areas, which are the habitat of
thousands of migratory and resident waterbirds, a rocky coastline
with some beautiful sea views and beaches, and wildlife scattered
about the interior bush. It also encompasses the rocky Postberg
Peninsula that is carpeted in a glorious tapestry of wildflowers
every spring (open August to September only). Visitors come from
near and far to see the spectacularly colourful display that the
pre-summer season produces all along the west coast. The small town
of Darling is at the centre of the wildflower region; visitors can
walk around the surrounding wildflower reserves and real
enthusiasts can visit the Darling Wildflower Show where extravagant
displays include the botanical and common names of all flowers
exhibited. Call the Flower Hotline on 083 910 1028 for up-to-date
information all year round.
Venue: Postberg Section of the West Coast National Park
Date: August to September
Website: www.darlingwildflowers.co.za
Cape Times Waterfront Wine Affair
Featuring many of the Cape's top wine estates,
producers and boutique wineries, with over 300 different wines to
taste, the Wine Affair offers a unique opportunity to sample many
of the Western Cape's finest wines under one roof. Chat to
enthusiastic wine makers and mix with wine lovers in a relaxed
environment. A variety of wineries also offer a wide selection of
gourmet food tastings to complement their wine, while an array of
delicacies, such as local and French cheeses, sushi, oysters,
olives and olive oils, pestos and chocolate will be available to
taste and buy.
Venue: Market Square, V&A Waterfront
Date: 6-9 May 2008
Website: www.waterfront.co.za
Hermanus Whale Festival
Celebrating the Southern Right Whale, the annual
festival offers art and crafts, theatre, music, a half marathon and
surf festival in addition to some of the best shore-based whale
watching opportunities in the world. Hermanus boasts the world's
only Whale Crier who alerts visitors to whale sightings with a kelp
horn every day during whale season. Every year from July to
September the Southern Right Whales travel thousands of miles to
the southern coast of South Africa to mate and calve in the
bays.
Venue: Hermanus
Date: 24-28 September 2008
Website: www.whalefestival.co.za
Cape Gourmet Festival
Widely acknowledged as South Africa's premier food,
wine, travel and lifestyle event, the annual Gourmet Festival is a
blend of culinary events showcasing its restaurant industry to the
rest of the world. It is the only African associate of the esteemed
World Gourmet Club in St Moritz and is the finest culinary festival
on the continent, highlighting international as well as local
foods. Incorporated into the extravaganza is the Good Food and Wine
Show, the pinnacle of the festival, where chefs cook the best of
contemporary South African cuisine.
Venue: Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC)
Date: Good Food & Wine Show: 15-18 May 2008
Website: www.gourmetsa.com
Shakespeare at Maynardville Open-Air Theatre
Inspired by the annual productions in London's Regent
Park, Shakespeare has been performed every summer at the open-air
theatre in Wynberg, generally performed with a local twist to add
to the entertainment. On warm summer evenings many theatre-goers
begin the evening by picnicking in the park before the show begins.
For more information phone 021 421 7695.
Venue: Maynardville Open-Air Theatre
Date: 12 January to 16 February 2008
Website: www.maynardville.co.za
Absa Cape Epic
The Absa Cape Epic has established itself as a
prestigious international event, attracting a competitive field of
riders eager to compete against the best or simply to finish the
gruelling nine-day off-road race. The event has become the largest
full service mountain bike race in the world and is the most
televised mountain bike race ever. The route is changed every year,
but always offers riders a ride through gruelling, but spectacular
surroundings, across 559 miles (900km) of unspoilt nature with
about 52,493 feet (16,000m) of climbing over some of the most
magnificent passes in South Africa. The final day offers spectators
and enthusiasts the chance to participate in the festivities with a
one day mountain bike race, the Cape Times Vigne à Vigne, as well
as a six-mile (10km) trail run.






