Coming up in the Mondays @ Six at St Clements programme will
be the final three events this year:
September 15: The
Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer (Modern English translation by Neville
Coghill) featuring The Miller’s Tale; The
Wife of Bath’s Tale and The Nun’s
Priest’s Tale read by Rick Andrew, Jane Ross and Pieter Scholtz.
September 22: JAPS – Jerome Pillai, JMS and Friends. "Take
a trip down memory lane with the good vibes from a guitar, cry with Mona Lisa,
laugh with Charlie Chaplin and ... what’s with the Mice?"
September 29: Myths,
Masks and Miracles. Launch of Pieter Scholtz’s new collection of
traditional stories from Africa, illustrated and designed by Lindy Pelzl. Most
African countries have kept their cultural traditions and beliefs alive for
thousands of years through their myths, legends and folktales. The stories in
this collection are based on creation myths and folktales from various parts of
Africa. They include stories about the pharaohs of Ancient Egypt and the
legendary kings of Ghana, as well as stories about the ordinary people of
Africa, rich and poor.
St Clements is
situated at 191 Musgrave Road. Mondays @ Six run between 18h00 and 19h00.
Booking is advised on 031 202 2511. There is no cover charge but there is a
donations box to support presenters.