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JOHANNESBURG – Keep your schedules clear because there’s a ton of funky events happening this weekend!

The Ice Age Exhibition

(20 June to 8 August)

This exhibition is designed to be respectful of scientific research while also celebrating the incredible and entertaining side of natural evolution. It includes 45 moving, life-size animals distributed among 12 scenes, as well as 11 animals in an interactive play area. Details: www.theiceage.co.za

Family Affair Volume II exhibition

(Until 4 July)

Reney Warrington’s new art exhibition, Family Affair Volume II, consists of excerpts from Reney’s family life, and is an incredible tribute to her family and other families with disabled children. All the images and text are printed on gorgeous moleskin diary pages and some pages have even been reused. The exhibition is showcased at CIRCA on Jellicoe. Details: 011 788 4805.

Disney on Ice presents Let’s Celebrate

(26 June to 5 July)

Enjoy a fantastic family winter school holiday outing with the new ice extravaganza Disney on Ice presents Let’s Celebrate! Catch all the beloved Disney characters from Minnie and Mickey Mouse to Lilo and Stitch, and villains and princesses in a captivating compilation of popular holidays and celebrations from around the globe. Details: www.disney.co.za

Oliver Twist

(8 June to 19 July)

The spellbinding Charles Dickens classic, Oliver Twist, is coming to the stage. Follow Oliver through his journey from the orphanage to Fagin’s Den and catch up with well-known characters such as Mr Brownlow, the Artful Dodger and Nancy. Perfect for the holidays. It’s happening at the National Children’s Theatre. Details: 011 484 1584.

Bankrupt

(30 June to 11 July)

Comedy legend Mark Banks’ one man show Bankrupt is sure to tickle a few ribs. He’ll be consulting a babbling gnome, two wise men and Kobus Weise on issues such as where we are as a nation. He’ll also be calling out the villains who are making us financially, morally and mentally broke. Catch it at the Auto & General Theatre on the Square, Nelson Mandela Square. Details: www.strictlytickets.com

4th Edition of Fête De La Musique

(27 June)

The annual and free celebration of music and culture is set to storm Newtown Junction this weekend. Listen to pop, rock, hip-hop, jazz, traditional and even brass band music thanks to an incredible international line-up that includes the King of Salegy from Madagascar, Jaojoby; the French touch of Benjamin Piat from France; and the Reunionese maloya rhythms and sounds of Grèn Sémé. The local line-up is just as good, with the likes of BCUC, The Muffinz, Bongeziwe Mabandla, Coal Train Band, Go Barefoot, Pilani Bubu, Motsatsing and the Rays, The African Ambassadors Brothers and more taking centre stage. It’s all happening on 27 June, 10am to 7pm, at Newtown Junction Precinct.

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