Right, let's take a look at some of the events that might tempt you out of the house this weekend. We've already mentioned the Bastille Festival in front Shook, but apart from that, how about some circus acts. The Zipsap Circus back with a new production featuring three generations of performers. It's called Chasing Dreams and it is on at their Dome in the Cape Town, CBD this weekend and next weekend. The show brings together jaw dropping aerial performances as well
as high energy acrobatics and vibrant choreography. There are shows tomorrow and Sunday at eleven am and three pm and the same next weekend. Tickets are one hundred and fifty round on cicket, but it's free for the under threes. Speaking of children, our theater critic will have some tips about kids theater in a minute or two, but just a reminder. The Kostamash Botanical Gardens is giving the under eighteens free entry for the remainder of the school holidays.
Their Winter Wonders program has activities ranging from nature walks to plant potting, drumming, marimbas, sand art and more. You'll need to book for the activities separately. All the information is on the Kurstonbosh website which is sandby dot org forward slash Gardens forward slash Kurstonbosh. That's sanby Sanbi dot org forward slash Gardens forward slash Kurstonbosh. You can get to know the subbur of Claremont a little better with
the Heritage walking Tour tomorrow afternoon. It'll take you from the Newlands Brewery to the Ardent Gardens, using Norah Henschelwood's A Cape Childhood as the map and guide. You'll learn about the rich history of this area where communities of all colors shared fields and faiths and mixed fortunes across the centuries. The starting point is the Good Neighbor Cafe at two o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Tickets are one hundred and
twenty rand and you can book on cicket. The Dawn Patrols shellhol Math Association is holding its Market in the Garden this Sunday in Burgfleet at number twenty Children's Way. It's on from nine am until two pm. They have forty five vendors this month, selling everything from homebakes to organic vegetables, pre Love clothing and diy art for children. There's plenty of street parking available and your four legged
friends are welcome to come along as well. That market Sunday at twenty Children's Way, burke Fleet from nine am until two. And lastly, two musical gigs to flag for you. Multi award winning trumpeter, singer and composer MANDC. Junty is performing tonight and tomorrow night at the Artscape Theater with the Cape Don Philharmonic Orchestra. The event is titled a Symphonic Something. I've lost a line word there in my notes, apologies, but it is non DC Junty with the Cape Town
Philarmonic Orchestra eight pm tonight and tomorrow night. And I know Sarah Jane, when she was standing in from me last week interviewed Mandac Jihnty, So if you missed that conversation, please go look for the podcast on Primedia plus dot com as Sympholic Celebrations. Thank you my producer located in the word I had accidentally deleted from my notes. Booking is on web tickets, so search for Asymphonics Celebration. Ticket prices ranging from one hundred and fifty rand to five
hundred and ninety five rand. And then lastly, tomorrow night at the Alma Cafe and Rosebank you can catch the folk duo Jenny and James. They've been playing together and touring together for the past decade. Wonderful weaving together of folk music and storytelling and Celtic music. The show is
tomorrow night at seven pm. And since the new look Alma Cafe came into existence, they have moved to Cicket as their booking platform, So you can go on to cicket and book your tickets at a cost of two hundred rand.
