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		<title>Luxury is home-grown this Heritage Month</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Sep 2021 08:56:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[September is a month of celebration in South Africa. We return to roots, we gather, and we celebrate that which makes us quintessentially South African. South Africa’s heritage is deeply rooted in its distinctiveness. While it is rare for a country to have both a diverse cultural and natural heritage, we find ourselves blessed with both; an abundance of cultures framed within a deep and wide natural and historical context. The cultural diversity that comes from being the Rainbow Nation, set against the backdrop of the Cape Floral Kingdom, Karoo, spectacular coastlines, breathtaking mountain ranges, and awe-inspiring desert regions, gives an unmitigated sense of uniqueness. And with uniqueness, there is also that lingering sense of luxury, of taking part in something that cannot be experienced anywhere else. Interestingly, the new global sense of luxury has shifted away from broad material acquisition towards the attainment of limited editions and one-of-a-kind experiences. The kind that South Africa offers in abundance. Indeed, there are several local luxury brands who have intimately understood this shift, and accordingly, have tapped into South Africa’s heritage and placed it at the core of their brand proposition. They have recognised our country’s exceptionalism and manifested it into ultra-premium [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Dynamic Heritage Month festival presented by Cultivate celebrates a diversity of natural history, arts and culture, music and wine</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Sep 2021 16:31:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This September will come alive with an impactful programme of heritage events, talks and live performances leading up to South Africa’s National Heritage Day on 24 September 2021. Presented by Cultivate at its newly opened marketplace in Salt River, Cape Town, the festival will run from 8-30 September 2021. The programme will highlight natural history, arts and culture, music, and wine through an exciting line-up of prominent historians, musicians, cultural figures and winemakers. Not only is there stellar talent to be experienced, but the celebratory festival is entirely free to the public. If our Musical Heritage is what moves you, then come and listen to hip hop artist and poet Quinten Goliath aka Jitsvinger, and musician, singer and composer Lungiswa Plaatjies, who will give a live performance of African music played on indigenous instruments. On the visual arts front, expect to hear from the likes of provocative contemporary artist Athi-Patra Ruga and Anelisa Mangcu. The history events will compel your attendance. Historian and author Patric Tariq Mellet will deliver a talk titled ‘Remembering – Early Black Farmers &#38; Winemakers of the Cape 1679 to 1750’. Oenophiles will love the carefully chosen array of wine tastings and talks by the winemakers [...]]]></description>
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		<title>“Designing a brave post-COVID world” is the pertinent theme of this year’s #cocreateDESIGN FESTIVAL 2021, from 20-23 September 2021</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Sep 2021 09:28:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is resoundingly clear that we need to act in very meaningful ways to address the issues that face us as a nation, and a planet. But we are also drowning in opinions masquerading as facts; not to mention the politics. Enter the fourth annual #cocreateDESIGN FESTIVAL, a local public event that consciously gathers together a diverse range of people, who may not often or easily come together, to have the difficult and uncomfortable conversations about South Africa’s biggest challenges. Secondly, the festival aims to support South African innovators and entrepreneurs to action their solutions to these issues. This year’s #cocreateDESIGN FESTIVAL runs from 20 &#8211; 23 September 2021, and takes participants on a deep dive into the major fault lines in South Africa – brutally exposed by the impact of COVID-19 – in order to stimulate ideas and action that result in inclusion and change. Private sector businesses, communities, designers, thinkers, do-ers, visionaries and policy makers from across the country and beyond are invited to participate in this collaborative public event. The “unconference” style of this year’s festival allows for small physical gatherings and site visits, online conversations, and facilitated design thinking sprints, all aimed at supporting local innovators [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Bid au revoir to the Bordeaux region in France as South African fine wines present a rare yet growing investment opportunity</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Aug 2021 14:08:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With a history that can be dated back 300 years, investment in luxury wines is by no means a new sensation. However, gone are the days of the classic connoisseur buying additional Bordeaux to sell off a few years later. Wine investment is becoming an option for both confident collectors and a growing phalanx of “newbies” who are venturing into wine collection for the first time. As a result, wine has grown to be the fourth most popular luxury investment globally. Initially, wine investment was limited to only the top wines of Bordeaux, France. However, with growing global interest in wine investment, wines from other top French regions, such as Burgundy and the Rhône, are positioning themselves for investment, along with selected top wines from California, Spain and Australia. Another country making its case for investment in its fine wines is South Africa. Poised between the elegant restraint of Old World wines and the ripeness of New World wines, South African fine wines present an incredible investment opportunity for both experienced collectors and those beginning to build a collection. In tandem with global penetration, investment in South African wine is growing in prevalence among the local market, too. Total auction [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Home for the holidays &#124; The Cellars-Hohenort’s locals-first offers</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2020 12:00:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It’s the perfect time for South Africans to explore their own turf. With amazing variety, unmatched scenery, service-level excellence and an unlimited array of activities and excursions on our doorstep, it’s easy to make a case for a staycation on our incredible home soil. The Cellars-Hohenort is located in arguably one of Cape Town, and South Africa’s most idyllic locations. A picturesque suburb, conducive to total escape, but only 15 minutes from the city centre, Constantia is venerated for its beautiful scenery, historical properties and access to a multitude of lifestyle and leisure pursuits. The oldest wine region in the country, the Constantia Wine Valley boasts some of South Africa’s most impressive and storied estates – whose grounds, wineries and eateries match up to their legacy in years. With no less than five exquisite options in close proximity to The Cellars-Hohenort (namely , , , and ) you’ll have your pick for cellar visits and tastings. The Cellars-Hohenort also grows its own vines and features a region-centric wine list. And the culinary offering in the area equals that of the wine. With several of SA’s top 20 restaurants within a 10-minute drive of the hotel, an award-winning meal is not [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Spier Light Art 2021: Call for proposals</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Oct 2020 14:40:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Spier is proud to announce the third edition of Spier Light Art, to be exhibited throughout the historic Stellenbosch wine farm from 26 February to 28 March 2021. Designers, architects, light-, sound- and video artists – as well as students and institutions – are invited to submit expressions of interest for projects and video-based artworks that are engaging to all age groups. COVID-19 has made both the present and future far more uncertain and unpredictable than before; toppling long-held assumptions and radically altering routines and rhythms. How do artists help us to make sense of what we are experiencing? More specifically, how do light artists envision works that illuminate the present moment and help us to imagine where we might be headed next? How can we play and dream? Thematic Directions The whimsical/ethereal: works can reflect a light-hearted engagement with one of multiple sites. The conceptual: works can reflect and integrate more topical conceptual interests that frame our current socio-political landscape as well as COVID-19 directly. Works could also reflect on our shifting relationship to technology and its disruptive influence. There is a specific call for existing video-based artworks produced during lockdown which reflect and integrate more topical conceptual interests [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Spier distributes food boxes for the vulnerable ahead of COVID-19 lockdown</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Apr 2020 09:08:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[On Monday, 23 March 2020, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa announced that the Government would enforce a 21-day nationwide lockdown from midnight on Thursday, 26 March 2020 until Thursday,16 April 2020 in a bid to slow the spread of the Coronavirus and avoid a human catastrophe. While essential food and emergency services will remain in operation at this time, lack of public transport and the impact on the local economy due to business closures will make it more difficult for the vulnerable members of our community to access food items at this time. This situation is exacerbated by the nationwide panic-buying that has ensued ahead of the lockdown, despite the President’s requests to refrain from such purchasing behavior. Spier Wine Farm in Stellenbosch, Cape Town is taking measures to offer relief to the vulnerable in addition to its existing Growing for Good initiatives. Expressing a sense of solidarity and sensitivity to its context and community are important drivers for Spier, one of the country’s oldest wine farms. Says Spier CEO Andrew Milne: “We recognise that there are many vulnerable families in our immediate community who will struggle to access food items.” In order to address this, Spier partnered with the [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Clout to pack a vibrant punch at Milan Design Week 2020</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Feb 2020 06:51:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Building on last year’s triumphant debut at Milan Design Week, the Nando’s Design Programme, Clout is returning to the Italian design capital with groundbreaking South African design. Once again, the intention is to showcase the country’s creative pedigree to an international audience. The 2020 venture builds on the 2019 concept. This was first conceived and curated by award-winning designer Thabisa Mjo of Mash T and brought to Milan with the support of Nando’s Clout. Mjo’s Sacrosanct (an interactive pod of spaces filled with work by various local talent) highlighted the cutting-edge aesthetic, conceptual and collaborative strengths of young local designers. Sacrosanct wowed visitors to the Ventura Future BASE exhibition venue with its graphic, colourful and dynamic representation of South African creativity via powerful pieces with an Afro-positive message and contemporary bent. This year, Clout &#8211; whose goal is to uplift local design and establish South African design as a globally recognized category &#8211; returns with the same vibrant attitude in the form of a stand that builds on the initial concept of collaboration, but adds further designers and broadens the scope in the form of fresh new talent. ‘We want to share our positive stories with the world. We want [...]]]></description>
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		<title>How to Build a Lagoon with Just a Bottle of Wine?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Oct 2019 14:15:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[South African artists Karen Stewart and Ed Suter were among the 38 selected artists chosen from 350 applications received for the second iteration of the Lagos Biennial entitled: “How to Build a Lagoon with Just a Bottle of Wine?” The Lagos Biennial 2 was touted by the New York Times as one of two international Biennials worth travelling for. The title was adapted from the poem, “A Song For Lagos” by the Nigerian writer Akeem Lasisi. The curators framed the title as a provocation for artists and the public to meditate on the history and present construction of a city’s built environment. According to the curators, the title conjures the impossible, and speaks to the city’s “can-do” spirit in the face of seemingly insurmountable social, political, and economic obstacles. The curatorial panel consists of Antawan I. Byrd, Tosin Oshinowo and Oyinda Fakeye whom come from diverse art backgrounds and have made significant contributions to the popularity and rise of contemporary African art internationally. The forthcoming biennial will take the city of Lagos as its epicenter and point of departure for a broader investigation on how contemporary artists, designers, and other creatives are responding to the challenges and possibilities of environments [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Star Lineup – 100% Design South Africa 2019 feature stands</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Jun 2019 13:53:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The centrepiece of 100% Design South Africa each year is its carefully curated and collaborative feature stands. The show holds innovation and a desire to constantly strive for newness at its core, so each year the creative director duo of Cathy O’Clery and Laurence Brick drives exciting product launches and catalyses engaging spaces from the designers invited to take part in these dynamic features. This year is no exception. With a roster that’s arguably stronger than ever and that demonstrates the sheer wealth of talent there is in this country, the 100% Design South Africa features will prove a worthy showcase for the various creatives at their helm. We’d like to introduce the star lineup for 2019: Feature Designer: Laduma Ngxokolo Multi-disciplinary talent Laduma Ngxokolo of Maxhosa comes on board as 2019’s Feature Designer of the Year. Known for his dynamic and contemporary interpretation of traditional motifs, he’s put local talent on the world stage and reoriented an African aesthetic in a new light. At the show he will demonstrate his creative prowess with homeware that channels a contemporary African aesthetic and his innate understanding of colour and pattern. You can expect anything from rugs, cushions and throws, to upholstery [...]]]></description>
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