Sample local flavours and crafts at Durban’s I Heart Market

Dive into the vibrant world of some of Durban’s finest artisans and craft makers at the I Heart Market this weekend. Picture: Instagram.

Dive into the vibrant world of some of Durban’s finest artisans and craft makers at the I Heart Market this weekend. Picture: Instagram.

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Dive into the vibrant world of some of Durban’s finest artisans and craft makers at the I Heart Market this Saturday.

The gathering has been around since 2008 and has since been offering patrons a selection of carefully-curated and hand-crafted treasures.

This includes clothing, décor, jewellery, candles, natural skincare, toys, deli goods and delicious meals.

It’s also the perfect place to find those special, one-of-a-kind gifts as the festive season approaches.

The market also offers a dedicated kids’ play area - including a pram park - to help create a stress-free outing for parents and their children.

Shoppers can purchase a selection of upcycled, recycled and second-hand gems, each with its own unique story.

It is also renowned for its delicious array of food.

Tanith Molliere, manager of the I Heart Market said that it isn’t just about shopping, but also about creating memories.

“By shopping here, one discovers unique products and supports local creatives and entrepreneurs who pour their passion and craftsmanship into each piece. Every purchase helps to grow and strengthen our community of talented artisans,” said Molliere.

Families can enjoy a relaxing day out together, with a dedicated, supervised play area for the little ones, ensuring everyone has a great time.

Where: Northlands Primary School.

When: Saturday, October 5, from 9am to 2pm.

Cost: Free.

Phillru van Achterbergh in “Groet die Grotman 2”. Picture: Supplied.

“Groet die Grotman 2”

Have you ever heard the saying: “Men are from Mars and women are from Venus”?

“Groet die Grotman 2”, is an Afrikaans satire comedy that explores exactly this.

This sequel follows the lives of a caveman and his wife, Elize, fifteen years later, with children who are now teenagers.

The caveman is played by the hilarious Phillru van Achterbergh, alongside other leading cast.

“Men and women laugh at each other in ‘Groet die Grotman 2’ and that’s exactly what makes this production so popular and strong,” said writer and director Frans Swart.

The production carries an age restriction of 16.

Where: The iZulu Theatre at the Sibaya Casino and Entertainment Kingdom.

When: Sunday, October 6, at 3pm.

Cost: Tickets are R250 per person and are available through LTickets.

Richards Bay Family Fun day with Colour

Immerse yourself in a day of joy and entertainment with your loved ones as you make memories at the Family Fun Day with Colour event.

This family-friendly occasion promises a kaleidoscope of fun activities and attractions that will leave everyone smiling.

“Don't miss out on the chance to experience the vibrant energy and community spirit,” a statement read.

“Join us for a day of connections, laughter and colourful memories.”

Some fun-filled activities for the whole family to enjoy include colourful decorations, a vibrant atmosphere as well as live performances by talented artists.

There will also be a diverse range of food vendors who will be selling delicious meals, treats and beverages.

When: Saturday, October 5, from 10am.

Where: The ZCBF Community Park in Richards Bay.

Cost: Tickets range from R150 to R170 and are available through Webtickets.

Mr Music - The Calling

“Idols SA” season 16 runner-up Lungisani “Mr Music” Mthethwa is rebranding his music career as he responds to his calling as a gospel music artist.

As part of his journey, he has initiated “The Calling” project, which is a special concert to commemorate his newfound spiritual musical journey.

You can be part of this as a live recording of the project will be recorded live at The Playhouse on Saturday.

“Mr Music will be extending his gospel music proclivities by incorporating authentic African and contemporary praise and worship elements,” a statement read.

Meanwhile, Xolly Mncwango, alongside Oncemore Six, a fellow worshipper who’s been making waves in the gospel music industry, will also take to the stage.

“This project is titled ‘The Calling’ with the ultimate goal of transforming lives as well as encouraging and healing souls while advancing the kingdom of God.”

Where: The Playhouse Company

When: Saturday, October 5, at 7pm.

Cost: Tickets cost R250 and are available through Webtickets.