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Let’s go classical for a Sunday soiree

Elena and Boris Kerimov will form a string trio with David Snaith.

There’s no better way to spend a Sunday afternoon than in the company of fine musicians performing an extraordinary selection of classical music.

If a Sunday soiree appeals to you make sure you book your seat for the next concert at Riverbend Crocodile Farm.

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The date to diarise is June 9 from 2.30pm.

Elena and Boris Kerimov will form a string trio with David Snaith to play The Swan (Saint-Saens), Hungarian Dance No 5 (Brahms), Ave Maria (Caccini) and Meditation (Massenet) amongst others. These world-class musicians will amaze you with their brilliance.

Tickets at R120 are on sale from 9am to 4.30pm at the farm’s reception. Tea or coffee and cream scones will be available during the interval at R32.

There will also be a cash bar.

Lunch beforehand at Crocodile Café is recommended.

However, you need to book for lunch in advance. Call 039 316 6204 for reservations, or contact Eric Annegarn at eric@cza.co.za for more information.

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