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City a‘couturerunway’

Withthe Cape Town Carnival settolight up theMotherCityinjust over 10 days celebrated designer Stephenvan Eedenis readytoturnthe streetsinto amovingrunwayofcouture, cultureand creativity.

Knownfor hissignature blend of bridal elegance,red-carpet glamourand luxuriousresortwear, he will bringboldfashion to oneof Cape Town’s biggest celebrations of art, identity andcommunity on Saturday 21 March.

More than 1000 performers and 10 beautifully-crafted floats will once againlight up theGreen Point FanWalk.

VanEeden is oneof10local artists selected to be championsofthe 16th editionofthe event.

On thetheme “Followyour heART” VanEeden says spectators canexpecta celebrationoftheatricalglamour andrefinedartistry.

“Myapproachisalwaysrooted in couturecraftsmanship,sothere will be meticulous attentionto intricatedetailing,texture and silhouette interpretedthrough the dynamic, high-energylensofthe

carnival.”

He says beyond thevisualspectaclethispresentationisalsoabout shininga spotlightonfashion as acatalystfor jobcreationinthe country, specifically in Cape Town

“Smallerdesignerstudios and localmanufacturersholdextraordinary skilland potential.

“Withthe rightsupport they have thecapacitytoupskill individuals andtrain them in refinedtechniques such as tailoring, cutting, patternmaking,draping, finishingand intricatebeading.These areartisanal skills that notonly preserve craftsmanshipbut create meaningful employment opportunities.”

VanEeden tells People’s Post that beingpartofanevent that brings together communities, artistsand visionariesina vibrantway is both “humblingand deeply exciting “Itisanincrediblehonourtobe part of theCapeTownCarnival. Thecityisrichinculturaldiversity,creativityand bold expression andthe carnival encapsulates that spirit so beautifully.”

He explains what people canlook forwardtofromhis set.

“Our boldly beautiful PODwill featureour muse,Melissa Nayimuli, whobringsgrace,strengthand

CARNIVAL SHINES THE SPOTLIGHT ON LOCALFASHION

apowerful senseofrepresentation to theplatform. Herpresenceembodies theconfidenceand modern Africanelegancethatthe design narrative celebrates VanEeden says he wantspeople to leavefeelinginspired.

“I wouldlovefor audiencesto walk away feelinginspiredreminded that fashionisnot just clothing, buta powerful form of storytelling, identity,and economic empowerment

“I hope they feel prideinlocal talent,inour shared cultureand in theknowledge that supporting localdesigndirectlyimpacts communities andlivelihoods.”

He believes events such as the carnival area catalyst forthe arts

“Eventslikethe carnival arevital becausetheycreateaccessibleplatformsfor artiststoshowcasetheir work to broadand diverseaudiences. They nurturecollaboration, encourageculturalexchange, and stimulatethe creative economy. ”

AccordingtoVan Eeden, the

carnival is apowerful reminder that theartsare nota “luxurybut essential.

“Theycreatevisibility, open doors foremergingtalent, anddemonstrate howcreativitycan drivesocial andeconomictransformation within ourcommunities.”

NovusMedia,publishersof People’s Post, is aproud sponsorof theevent

Yourchancetogiveyourbusinessa‘hand-up’

GrandWestiscalling on local businessestoapplyfor itsEnterpriseand Supplier Development (ESD)programme,which aims to give Small, Medium andMacro Enterprises(SMMEs) ahand-up to thenextlevel

In addition to mentorship and knowledgesharing smallbusinesses canaccess loans, payableover 36 months ESDwas introduced in 2014,but formalised as abusiness-incubation hubin2018and hasgranted

over R28million in loansand almost R12million in grants

Applications closeonMonday 16 Marchand areassessedbya committeeconsistingofheads of alldepartments at GrandWest. Successful applicants agreetosign up fora three-year programme In the firstyearbusinessowners aretaught financialcontrol,governanceinbusiness, humanresources skills andaccounting among others

Second andthird year offer more

in-depth training in thesesubjects. Eventand décorplanners,brandingspecialists,food andbeverage distributors,maintenance specialists,including builders,plumbers andelectricians, arebeneficiaries. Criteria includehavinga registeredbusinessthatis51% empowered,somebusinessacumenand it is at leasttwo yearsold.Start-ups must have take-off agreements or long-termcontracts Applicants need to submit abusiness proposal that includes athree-

year financialforecast, certified copies of theirSouth AfricanID andthatofall shareholders,their business registration documents, taxclearance certificate,B-BBEE certificate anda minimumoftwo years’ audited financials .Drop allapplications and supporting documents off at GrandWest or contact ChrissyDyers on 021 505 7593 or emailchrissy.dyers@ suninternational.comorLayla Essop on 021 505 7590 or Layla.essop@ suninternational.comfor moreinfo.

Wemustholdinstitutionsaccountable

tional law, lack of humanitarian access to basicneeds, shelterand protectionswereparaded before us by theworld’s mediaevery day.

Hello partner!

TodayisTuesday 10 March, and maybeyou woke up to thehum of traffic, thecalls of street vendors andthe rhythm of everyday life

Formethe daybeginsquietly.But forothersitbeginswithworry, struggleoruncertainty.March is HumanRightsMonth in South Africa

Laterthismonth,on21March, thecountry will mark Human Rights Day, rememberingthe Sharpeville Massacreof1960, when police opened fire on unarmedprotestersdemanding dignityand freedom.Sixty-nine people were killed. Theirdeaths remind us that humanrights arenot abstract ideals;theyare protectionsbetween dignityand oppression

However, what do humanrights look like today?

Look farawayand thepicture is grim.The three-year warbetween Israel andGazasaw homes, schools, hospitals, nottomention lives, destroyed. It left us with the spectreoffamilies fleeing under relentless fire,childrengoing hungry, traumatisedcivilians living in constant fear

Wholesaleviolationsofinterna-

This is astark reminder that rights arefragile.Theyare neither automaticnor guaranteed.And here at home rights arejustas vulnerable though thethreats may seem quieter.

Last week,Finance Minister EnochGodongwanadelivered the national Budget Speech. Numbers, projections, allocations, it allsounded distant. However, each rand hasconsequences.

Fundingdecisions determine whetherclinics have enough medicine, whetherpolicepatrols reach ourstreets, whetherfamilies finally geta roof over theirheads Everylineofa budget affects whetherrightsare realised or remain promises on paper.

Isee it.A nurseinKhayelitsha attendstopatientsina clinic with long queues andlimited resources.

Ateenager in Mitchells Plain takesovercrowded public transport to school,where textbooksand suppliesare oftenscarce.

AfamilyinMarikana, Philippi, awaits housing, whileinformal settlements expand

On astreet corner in Wynberg, a homeless manreads alibrary book, findinga quietmomentamidthe noiseoftrafficand passersby Adeliveryrider navigatesbusy

roads, earninga living while hoping forbasic protection from accidentsortheft.These arenot statistics.These arehuman rights in practice or,sometimes,inperil Humanrightsare notabstract. They arelived andare universal. Freedom of expression matters even when opinions areuncomfortable.The righttoprotest exists even when it disrupts traffic.

Dignityappliestoeveryone, even thosesociety wouldratherignore. Yetthese rights arechallenged dailybyinequality, povertyand neglect.

Cape Town reflects thecontradictions of SouthAfricaitself.

Breathtaking beauty co-existswith entrenched inequality.Pristine suburbssit alongsideinformal settlements. Modern infrastructure contrastswithcommunities strugglingfor basicservices. Opportunityoften dependson wheresomeone is born.Safety, educationand health care remain privileges forsome, whileothers aredeniedtheir rights

HumanRightsMonth should challengeustoconfrontthese contradictions.Are we building asociety wheredignity is real for everyone,oronlyfor thosewith means?

Arewewilling to askuncomfortable questionsabout inequality, neglect, andgovernmentaccountability? Canweprotect therightsof themostvulnerableevenwhenitis

inconvenient?And here Isit with an uncomfortabletruth;rightsare meaninglessifwedonot live them in ourcommunities

They aredefendedinthe decisionswemake, in howwetreat our neighbours,and in theactions we take when we seeinjustice.Human rights aretestedbothinthe streets of Cape Town andinthe bombedoutbuildings of Gaza

Whetherthe threat is war, poverty, or neglect, theprinciple is thesame: everypersondeserves dignity, safety,and opportunity.

As we walk toward 21 March partner, thechallengeisclear.We cannotsimplyrememberSharpeville.Wemustact.Wemustspeak to ourneighbours, question our leaders, andholdinstitutions accountable.

We must walk thestreetswith empathy, witnessthe struggles around us andchallengepolicies that leavepeoplebehind. Human rights arenot inherited; they are defended,lived andchosen, again andagain

Andthatresponsibilitybegins wherewestand.Human rights begininour streets, ourclinics, schoolsand homes, in thequiet cornerswhere people strugglefor dignitythatmanytakefor granted. Andaswemovethrough this month, partner, letuswalk together in memory of thepast, butincommitmenttothe present. Dignitybeginswhere we stand.

Celebrated designer Stephen van Eeden is ready to turnthe streets into amoving runway of couture PHOTO:SUPPLIED

Teenager’s inspiring journey

Justovera year after fighting forhis life,14-year-old JasonKeymerfrom CapriVillage hasachievedhis dream–standing on Antarctica’s vast whiteexpanserecently, completely cancer-free.

In 2024,Keymerwas diagnosedwitha germinoma braintumour, markingwhathis family describesasthe line between “before” and “after”. Theaggressive radiationtreatment that followedbrought crushing fatigue, hormonal disruption,sleeplessnessand severe appetite loss that made simply eating adaily struggle. However, todayKeymeriscancer-free after undergoing yearsofmedical treatment, radiation andtherapy Keymer is aGrade 8learner at Fish Hoek High School andlives at home with hismom, dad, andolder sister,Erinn. He also enjoys mountain biking,swimming andpreviouslyparticipatedininterschool events.Heisslowlytryingtoget back into cyclingassomedayshestruggles to do any normal tasks.

DREAMBECOMESREALITY

Antarctica hadbeen Keymer’s dreamdestination sincechildhood.“He hasalwaysbeen fascinated by Antarctica andhad long dreamed of visiting theicy continent,”saidhis mother, Lee-Anne

Earlierthisyear, when WhiteDesertAntarctica, an adventuretourism companythat operates in theinteriorofAntarctica, sponsored alife-changing journeyfor Keymer andhis mother,thatbrought hisdream to reality.

On Thursday 29 January, Keymer left Cape Town in a five hour flight to theAntarctica, a firstevertraveloutside of thecountry forthe

Recovery is not linear. Thereare setbacks. Thereare hard days. Energy fluctuates. Healing is possible.

teenager Upon arrival, he said it was“less cold than he hadimagined, andhefound it farmorebeautiful than he expected.”

During hisshort stay,Keymerexploredthe vast open spaces of ice, theice crevassesthat resembledice cavesand even abseiled down an icecliff.“To seehim standing there, healthy andstrongafter everything he’s endured, was overwhelming.Itremindedusthatevenafter theharshestseasons,lifecan stillbebeautiful It wasone of thegreatestdayshehad ever experienced,”she said

COMMUNITYHEALINGNETWORK

TheKeymers describe theSouthernPeninsula as their“healingmecca”, whereanentirecommunity ralliedaroundthem.

“Duringthistime, we experienced firsthand howthe community in Noordhoekand the Deep Southhas so much to offer andcame together to heal Keymer.Peoplewerechecking in,makingmeals,sending messages, offering assistance,sharing research,and guidingus throughthe process,”she said WingsHyperbaricCentreinNoordhoek provided oxygen therapy, whilea nutritional scientistguidedtargetedsupplementation strategies.Unconventionaltherapies included healingsessionswithSolaraWing’shorsesin Noordhoek.

“Wehavebeen carriedbythiscommunity,” Lee-Anne explains.“From medicalprofessionalstofriends whobrought meals– everysingle

actmattered. When you’re in crisis,you realise howextraordinary ordinary people canbe.”

SYMBOLOFRESILIENCE

ForKeymer, reaching Antarctica wasn’t about “escapinghis diagnosis” but“provingitdoesn’t define hisfuture’ssize.”

“Recoveryisnot linear.There aresetbacks. Thereare hard days

“Energy fluctuates.But with medicalcare, innovation,familysupport anda community willing to step forward, healingispossible,”she

said Keymer hopestoreturntothe icyplainsand do some research during hisvisit

“HethinksAntarcticaisnot only beautiful but really important.

“The trip made himbelieve that dreams can really come true,and that youshouldnever give up on them

“Heisdreamingofa time when he is fitand in strong enough to ride hismountainbike in competitions againand go on more adventures,”Lee-Anne said

Jason Keymer seen celebrating his arrival in Antarctica. PHOTOS: SUPPLIED

Booksonthe Bayreturns

KEANANHARMSE

Simon’s Town will be abuzzwith activity as it prepares to welcome some of SouthAfrica’smostcelebrated writersfor thefourthedition of theBooks on theBay Literary Festival, whichtakes placefromFriday13toSunday15March.

Building on therunaway success of previous years, this year’s festival features 28 diverse events showcasing over 30 SouthAfrican and internationalwriters,including majorliterary prizewinners

STELLARSPEAKERLINE-UP

This year’s programme includes Judges Edwin Cameronand DennisDavis reflecting on Fyodor Dostoevsky’s classicnovel Crimeand punishment followedbyMooiplaas wine tastings AnwarMcKay will sharehis journeyofhealing andlifewithhusband comedian Marc Lottering, whilePopinaKhumandadiscussesescaping rebels in theDemocraticRepublicofCongo Otherhighlightsfeature MicheleMagwood on creating award-winning gardens, Pieter du Toit exposing Paul Mashatile’srisetopower, andHloniphaMokoena examiningcolonial representationsofblack men.

SeraiDowling andVeruska de Vita explore wild swimming in theWestern Cape,while Pauli vanWyk presents herJuliusMalemaexposé. Internationally renowned author Prof Antjie

28 DIVERSE EVENTS,OVER 30SA AND INTERNATIONAL WRITERSSHOWCASED

Krog will discussmortality andSouth Africa’s bittersweet histories, complemented by legendarymusicianRoger Lucey’sperformance combiningstorytelling,memoirand song about building hismountainhome.

COMMUNITYANDEDUCATIONALFOCUS

Thefestivalproudly maintainsstrongUniversity of theWestern Cape (UWC)connections, with allthree organisers linked to UWC’sFaculty of Education.

Adedicated Children’s Literature Festival features writersresidinginthe Simon’sTown area,visitinglocal schoolsexclusively within the community

Localrestaurants andcoffee shopsare preparing specialmenus,while expanded tuk-tuk services will transportfestival-goersbetween venues free of charge

STRONGSUPPORTBASE

Majorsponsorsinclude Standard Bank,UWC, Simon’sTownCivic Association, TheHardy Boys,JonathanBallPublishers, Simonstown com, andMooiplaas Wine Estate . Formoreinformation visitwww.booksonthebay.co.zaoremail info@booksonthebay.co.za

Friday13toSunday15March.

‘RockHorrorShow’at

TheatreontheBayinApril

Thelegendary cult musical TheRocky Horror Show opensatTheatre on theBay in Camps BayonTuesday 7April andrunsuntil Sunday 31 May.

PresentedbyPieterToerien Productionsin associationwiththe Luitingh AlexanderMusicalTheatre Academy(Lamta),thiselectrifying stagingbydirectorStevenStead promises to unleashall thewildenergy, wicked humour and rock ’n roll rebellion that hasmadethe show a globalphenomenonfor over 50 years.

Theshowstars an award-winning South Africancastled by CraigUrbani(We Will Rock You, My Fair Lady), whorepriseshis role as Frank-N-Furter,withLéa Blerk(Joseph andthe AmazingTechnicolor Dreamcoat, Dear Evan Hansen)asJanet,RobertEverson (Noises Off, Tony Awards)asBrad, SchoemannSmit(Black Coffee, TheSound of Music)asRiff,Jasmine Minter (Joseph andthe AmazingTechnicolor Dreamcoat, TheAddams Family)asMagenta,AnnaOlivier (Joseph andthe Amazing TechnicolorDreamcoat)asColumbia, Natasha Sutherland (TwelfthNight)asthe Narrator, MicahStokajovic(My Fair Lady,Peter Pan)as Rockyand ZakHendrikz(Sewe,A Christmas Carol)asEddie/Dr Scott. Miguel de Sampaio, Tjaartvan derWalt, Cleo Wesley,Alessia Gironi,TayaPearson,GabiKnightand Sasha Duffymakeupthe stellarensemble.

Stead’sproduction, firstperformed last year in Durban,bringsa fresh, fearless edge to Richard O’Brien’siconicmusical whilestaying true to its anarchic heart.

Audiencescan expect aslick,high-voltage

theatrical experience packed with unforgettable songs, outrageous characters anda wholelot of liberatedfun

Firstperformed in 1973, TheRocky Horror Show hasbecomeone of themostcelebrated musicals of alltime, shattering conventionsand gleefully celebratingindividuality,freedom of expression andunapologeticself-discovery. From themomentsweethearts Brad and Janetexperiencea stormy night, a flat tyre and adetourtoa mysterious castle,audiences are sweptintoa worldwhere nothingisquite what it seemsand everything is possible. Inside thecastle, they encounterthe charismatic, corset-clad“sweet transvestite”Dr Frank-N-Furter hiseccentrichousehold andthe muscle-bound creation Rocky, broughttolifein ariotofglitter, glam andguitarriffs. What unfoldsisa deliciouslysubversivejourneyoftransformation, temptation andself-realisationfuelledbyrockanthems,including “TimeWarp”,“Sweet Transvestite”and “Hot Patootie -Bless My Soul”. Stead, whorecentlydirectedhitssuchas TwelfthNight,MyFairLadyand Metamorphoses,isknown forhis bold,actor-driven storytelling andtheatrical flair. Audiencescan expect avisually striking andmusically explosive take on thebeloved classicthatgarnered rave reviewswhenitpremiered in Durban last year

SetdesignisbyGregKingand KevinKraak is themusical director . Ticketsavailablevia Webticketsand the Theatre on the Baybox office on 021 4383300

The 16th annual Baxter Zabalaza TheatreFestivalwillonceagain champion localstories andartistic excellence, whilegivinga platform to thenextgenerationoftheatre makers from Friday 13 untilSunday 22 March.

Theprogramme will featuredrama, comedy,theatre forchildren, jazz, live music, workshops, paneldiscussions, andanexhibition. Thefestivalhas nurtured numerous artistsand writers, making asignificant contribution to thetheatre landscape. Simultaneously, newaudiencemembers have hadthe chance to experience theatre forthe firsttime.

Thefestivalisa celebrationof identity,community,creativityand resilience throughinspiring theatre anddynamic storytelling

Zabalaza is made possible by the WesternCapeDepartmentofCultural Affairs andSports, theOppenheimer Memorial TrustFund, theMakwande EmpowermentTrust,the City of Cape Town andthe HCIFoundation.

“Thisyear, we arepresentingan exciting programme of curatedwork from artist proposalsand productionsthatwere firstshowcased at our variousminifestivals held during the year,” says Zabalaza Artistic Directorand Curator, MduKweyama

“Indoing so,weare thrilledtobe returningtoour roots, findingstories andtheatre makers in theheart of ourcommunities,bringingthemalive on stageasfullproductions through mentorship andskills development.”

Festival goerswillbeabletoengage in severalworkshops andpanel discussions. Theseinclude Womenin TheatreSpacesfacilitated by Tiisetso

Mashifaneand apanel discussion honouringsix decadesof English Alive on Wednesday18March

“RobinMalan wasthe editor of EnglishAlive formanyyears andthe founderatJunkets,which publishes thescripts of theZabalazaTheatre Awards winners,” says Bulelani Mabutyana, Zabalaza coordinator andco-curator. “Wewillbehosting a

specialtribute in hismemory, featuringa week-longexhibitionof English Alive book covers

Thelaunchevent on Wednesday 18 Marchat17:30 will be hosted by EnglishAlive editor KirstenDeane.”

“Our programme is bursting with entertainmentfor everyone,” says Mabutyana.

“Wehavethree greatshows for youngervisitorsincluding ourinvited productions, BOUNCED and Captain Kwanda’s Fanplastic Adventures,as well as Themba:The LittleLionThat Lost HisMane Thered-hot musicline-up includes thepopular Sunday jazz session,the RAWExperience,all-female band Mfazwe Ya Mweziand on 18 March in theConcert Hall, Joliza BhacaSoul in Ushuni WeBhaca,a celebrationof traditionalsounds, thehonouring of cultural roots, Africanheritageand stories.

Theproductions are:

. TheBatteredHousewives’ Club English, Afrikaans, XhosaAges14+

. EgameniEnglish,Xhosa Ages 14+

. Behind theFrame English, Xhosa, SothoAges14+

. Becoming EnglishAges14+

. Themba:The LittleLionThatLost HisManeXhosa Ages 6+

. HowToTrain Your Thoughts En-

glish, Xhosa, Setswana Ages 14+

. In Kinnesvan Somers English, Afrikaans, XhosaAges14+

. When BlackMen Disappear Xhosa andEnglish Ages 15+

. BringLight Englishand Xhosa Ages 12+

. It’s My Baby English, Afrikaans, XhosaAges14+

. IncindiYedlaka Englishand Xhosa Ages 13+

. Isibeleko, Es’belekweni English andXhosa Ages 13+

. BOUNCEDPhysicaltheatre Ages 3-6

. CaptainKwanda’sFanplastic Adventures English, Afrikaans, Xhosa Ages 6+

Performances areat14:30,16:00 and19:00 andfor theschoolsprogramme areat10:00 and13:00. Thedoor takingsfromeachshow also go straight back to thegroupsor artists, investinginthe futureofthe arts sector

Ticketstomorning showscostR40 andR50 forthe afternoon shows. Bookings canbemadeatWebtickets online or at Pick nPay stores

. Forblock or schoolsbookings,charitiesorfundraisers canontact Carmen Kearns on emailcarmen.kearns@uct. ac.za and Mark Dobsononmark.dobson@uct.ac.za

Thefourth edition of Booksonthe BayLiterary Festival is taking place from
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CraigUrbani as Frank-N-Furter. PHOTO:JESSE KRAMER

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