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Izaziso

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Hey dolls,

How is it Wednesday already? It might as well be December 27th. I just don't know where the time goes anymore. Sorry for my poor blogging but I'v been busy working. The moon has also been wreaking havoc in my life and there have been a lot of changes to deal with. It really feels like it's almost the end of the year.

On the news front, Two, the shop which has been sharing the space with Mememe Joburg, moved out yesterday.  They moved to a factory in Doornfontein and no longer have a retail front, except they are now going to produce their own clothing to distribute to hundreds of stores nationwide. Good for them. It was a little surreal seeing them pack because it was exactly two years ago this time that we were all moving in.  We will miss them shem but I guess change is good for everyone.

From 1 April, the space will be rented out by photographer Liam Lynch and stylist Zandi Tisani under the name Trade Union.  It will become a living breathing space for various projects, exhibitions and it's going to become Liam's photography studio that will be rented out for shoots but more on that when it's actually happening.  Trade Union will also be collaborating with MeMeMe, our first initiative being Sterring.  The word Sterring is actually derived from ''Starring'' as in X Movie starring X actor. But naturally as blacks, we barstadized the word and for some reason, every black person in this country knows what you mean when you refer to the ''Sterring'' of the film. Our childhood conversations would go something like this:

''Hey have you seen True Lies?"
''No, what's it about? Who is the sterring?''
''It's the new one with Shwaznega''

Typical 80s Sterrings include the likes of Bruce Lee, Steven Segal, Jean-Claude van Damme, Charles Bronson or is it Branson?, Arnold 'Shwaznega' Schwazernegger, Chuck Norris and the sterring to top all Sterrings:



I don't think there's a single person in the world who doesn't picture the face of Henry Cele when they think about Shaka Zulu.  The word has actually remained in our collective cultural consciousness and we thought it is the perfect name to give our series of free outdoor screenings of African films.  Starting this Friday, we are screening Senegalese filmmaker Djibril Diop Mambety's Touki Bouki and I'm happy to report that we are already fully booked!  There's not much to do in the early evening on Fridays in Jozi and this is honestly just for the fun of it, because we can and because we like things.  Our next film is on the 5th of April and if I were you, I would book early by emailing sterringjhb@gmail.com. We are very excited about this initiative. In April, Trade Union and Mememe will be bringing you a very delicious imported initiative - stay tooned!  Hope everybody is having a lekker year so far!

Re the title of today's post: Izaziso is a Xhosa word that means ''announcements''.  Every Sunday at Church when we were kids, we would be so excited when some clergyman would stand at the pulpit and say very slowly in a deep and reassuring voice ''Izaziso'' to announce that week's church news, a weekly event that would indicate the end of that week's sermon; music to our impatient little ears, a message of freedom that released us from those scratchy merengue dresses and bobby socks.  And of course, the knowledge that Sunday lunch came with jelly and custard would have us hop skipping to the car for the long drive back home.

ETERNAL PEASANT

Monday, September 3, 2012




This is Eternal Peasant, the new album from relatively new Joburg band, Motel Mari.  They've been very sneaky in their approach to who physically buys their music - it's a process of elimination that omits anybody who does not have a vinyl player because it is one giant beautiful work of transparent musical art.  Motel Mari officially launched in South Africa on 23 August 2012  but the international launch for the band, which consists of Joao Orrechia (various instruments and live looping), Tshepang Ramoba (Drums) and Mpumi Mcata (Guitar) of the Blk Jks, was in July this year.

I've listened to it and let's just say I feel like I'm one of the chosen ones.  My friend, a music journalist, calls this album Post Genre i.e. it doesn't really fit into any contemporary genre. Go to this link to see + listen to for one of the songs Just Like A King.  You can download the album on iTunes if you know, you don't have a record player. 

OUTSIDER


Outsider is an art exhibition taking place at the Media Mill in Milpark, Joburg tomorrow night.  Fringe and the FNB Joburg Art Fair are this weekend and as my naughty friend calls it, this event is the ''third league'' - the art of the people not exhibiting at the other two events. Personally I think it's going to be more interesting because the work is not commissioned and its an invitation into the creative minds of some of Joburg's most underground creators and general loudmouths.  Look out for art works by Ella Buter, Dirk Esprey, Eduardo Cachucho, Dawood Petersen, Goet, MJ Turpin, Eben Keun and millions of others and internationally acclaimed South African artist, STEVEN COHEN. Plus the organisers' landlord is launching his wine tomorrow night.  

Here are the deets:

Time: 18.30 till late
Date: 4 September 2012
Venue: The Media Mill 7 Quince Street, Milpark
RSVP: www.facebook.com/outsiderjozi
Viewings from 12.00 - 15.00 on 5 - 9 September


Last night

Thursday, August 30, 2012










I took these pictures last night at the launch of Suzaan Heyns' new shop in Melrose Arch. I sold that story to someone else so y'all won't be hearing about it until next week. The first picture is of me in the amazing dressing rooms in the store and the other is of the twin models that feature in the SH campaign. The third is of designer Jessica Rayne's fingers that are decorated with her grandfather's rings.  The shoes belong to my friend Alinah Missouri and her friend.  I took pics of them because their feet were sore because the shoes are new, as are mine in the last three pictures.  I bought them yesterday at Woolworths.  I was wearing a dress that used to belong to my mother in 1987.