South Africa
theartsdesk in Johannesburg: Black Diamonds at the Wits MuseumSaturday, 11 August 2012![]() The new Wits Museum in Johannesburg is located in an old Shell petrol station and stands on the corner behind a vast glass frontage. The winner of the 2012 VISI architecture award, it is big, akin to the Guggenheim in its sense of architectural... Read more... |
Storyville: The Queen of Africa - The Miriam Makeba Story, BBC FourTuesday, 24 July 2012![]() We had Kevin MacDonald’s Bob Marley epic documentary earlier this year, and this is a similar film about another artist who became a symbol as much as a singer. I only saw Miriam Makeba in her sixties, by which time she had become a revered... Read more... |
Searching for Sugar ManMonday, 23 July 2012![]() Cult figures from rock music’s golden age are numinous today but few are more obscure than Sixto Rodriguez. The Mexican-American singer-songwriter released two albums on Sussex Records in 1970 and ’71. In the US they were quickly deleted and he... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Cape Town: Mandela TrilogyMonday, 18 June 2012![]() “Come to the front with those guns. You need to frighten those poor Brits – pah, pah, pah, pah, pah!” Michael Williams hurls his fist forward as if wielding his own weapon as he urges the demonstrators with their sticks and guns forward. The crowd... Read more... |
Athol Fugard - Falls the Shadow, Sky Arts 1Friday, 08 June 2012![]() Athol Fugard's 80th birthday is being marked by four major productions in New York this year, two of which have come and gone. How has the London stage honoured this 11 June milestone in the life of the South African playwright for whom the personal... Read more... |
Under African SkiesMonday, 04 June 2012![]() The world is awash with rock docs, most of them not very good, but it's best to think of Under African Skies as merely a superb piece of film-making. Marking the 25th anniversary of Paul Simon's Graceland, and included on DVD with the album's... Read more... |
The Girl in the Yellow Dress, Theatre 503Saturday, 24 March 2012![]() Ethnic tensions in France have been in the news this week, with the siege of the gunman Mohammed Merah, so award-winning South-African penman Craig Higginson’s new play seems really timely. First seen in this country at the Salisbury Playhouse, and... Read more... |
Hugh Masekela, Barbican HallSunday, 11 March 2012![]() I must confess I wasn’t particularly looking forward to last night’s concert from the great elder statesman of South African music. This was largely because his most recent album Jabulani – recorded as a tribute to all the township weddings he went... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Soweto: Strings Theory in the TownshipsSunday, 11 March 2012![]() Diepkloof, a suburb of the sprawling township of Soweto, is not the most likely of places to find a classical music school, but at the end of a dusty road in the grounds of a Presbyterian Church the haunting strains Dvořák hang above the corrugated... Read more... |
Safe HouseWednesday, 22 February 2012![]() Never mind the stars or the director. These days, it's the unit travel agent who can make the difference between disastrous turkey and opening weekend bliss. Since Safe House just pipped amnesiac romance The Vow to the top of the US box office... Read more... |
The World Against Apartheid, BBC FourWednesday, 25 January 2012![]() When I opened my e-nvitation to write up last night’s The World Against Apartheid, I was not expecting it to come bedecked with GoogleAds for hen parties, roller discos, and custom-made birthday invitations (keyword: "part/y", one assumes). Only 20... Read more... |
Interview: Novelist Gillian SlovoMonday, 28 November 2011![]() “To my friend Craig.” As all writers must, Gillian Slovo will put her signature to copies of her 2008 novel, Black Orchids, for queues of readers. No other writer will have performed this promotional ritual, only subsequently to discover, as Slovo... Read more... |
