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Aweh! Find out what’s popping in Durban this weekend

Make your way to Durban for an exciting weekend – don’t miss out.

THERE is plenty to do in Durban and surrounds this weekend, so take advantage of the special experiences on offer.

Friday, November 4

If you want to have a great time, join the German community who are providing tasty German treats, unique Christmas gifts and wonderful company at Deutsche Schule Durban, 4 Stafford Road in Cowies Hill, west of Durban, on November 4. The event will start from 17:00 and end at 21:00.

Saturday, November 5

A non-profit organisation, Headway-Natal, is inviting the public to enjoy their fundraising market, which will be held at its tea garden in Westville. The market will have a variety of stalls. This organisation facilitates rehabilitation and support to people who have suffered a stroke and/or head injury, and support for those caring for them.

The market will start operating from 09:00 until about 13:00, at Headway-Natal, 11 Menstone Road. For more information, you can reach them at 031 266 2709 or WhatsApp 063 605 1408.

The previous fundraising event of Headway-Natal.

Sunday, November 6

Family fun, gorgeous fashion and classic cars will be the order of the day at the Kloof and Highway SPCA fundraising event on Sunday, November 6.

Smokin Tyres Car Club, Lotus 7 Club and Mini Car Club will be showcasing their classic cars, along with motorbikes, from the Harley Davidson Club. Kevin Ellis will present fashion through the ages from the 1920s to the present day. The magic voice of Belinda Dolphin will entertain the music fans and the children’s dance classes held by world champion Kevin Ellis. All of these and food stalls, raffles, and spot prizes will keep the whole family entertained. The event starts at 08:00 and ends at 15:00.

Sunday, November 6

The fabulous, funky, four-piece outfit from Durban, Hawema, whose sound is an amalgamation of local hip-hop, house, rock ‘n roll, punk and jazz, will perform at the Rhumbelow Theatre in Umbilo for one performance only on Sunday, November 6 at 14:00.

Their sound includes energetic rhythmic changes, in-your-face lyrics and heart-racing riffs, balanced against groovy dance sections and beautiful jazz chords. Performances are electrifying and chaotic, powered by the DIY attitude championed by Durban’s punk scene in earlier decades. They have an EP recorded and are building momentum towards its release at the end of the year.

Hawema band members, Damien Roodt, Nkosi Mseleku, Mjablaleni Nzuza and Tyler McDonald. Photo: Submitted.

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