5 awesome things to do in SA this week

19 June 2016 - 02:00 By Staff Reporter

Here are five entertaining events worth diarising this week...1) Joburg ArtPrint Pop-Up ShopParktown High School for Girls, June 25Opening the drawers: a limited edition print pop-up shop with David Krut Projects offers the opportunity to purchase work by up-and-coming and established artists. With live music, bespoke food, activities for kids and collage-making, this event is not to be missed. davidkrut.com2) Joburg FundraiserGift of Hearing Charity EventThe Good Luck Bar, 1 Fox Street, June 25Recording Studios celebrates its fifth birthday with a charity event to raise funds for deaf children. Enjoy Shortstraw, Naming James, Hellcats, PitVirus and more. www.quicket.co.za R60. R80 at the door.3) Cape Town MusicSchool of RockCafé Roux, The Farm Village, Noordhoek, June 22Five high-school bands (Pulse, Seventh Avenue, Lords of the Playground, Melodic Feud and Dirty Birds) will play original songs and covers, across tastes and genres. www.caferouxsessions.co.za or www.webtickets.co.za. R50.4) Joburg Rock artWalter BattissOrigins Centre Museum, University of the Witwatersrand, until September 30"Another Curious Palimpsest" features more than 80 works on display for the first time and focuses on Battiss's interest in San rock art, and how this shaped him as an artist.5) Cape FestivalPhoenix Festival of FireThe Circle of Dreams, Riviersonderend, June 24-26It's that time of year again - the winter solstice - when many of us like to celebrate the rebirth of the sun and reconnect with the planet through ritual, reflection and renewal. The festival provides a chance to perceive the world in a new light once more. www.quicket.co.za R320-380...

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