Tonik Live at the Labia Theatre
Date: 15 & 17 May Time: 8:00 for 8:30
In a forest, on a rooftop or on a yacht ~ Tonik create live music and visual art in a unique way. Tonik won a SAMA award for best classical album 2008.
Electroacoustic / Live Electronics / Minimalist /
www.tonikcollective.com
Delicatessen
Date: 20 May 2009 Time: 8:30 pm Dress code: French underground Tickets: R70
Band: Nice
A simple intimate performance, in the main cinema. A new fresh band, with a very bohemian sound.
Me you and everyone we know
Date: 22 May 2009 Time: 8:30 pm Dress code: Serene Tickets: R70
Band: Dear John love Emma
A sweet, soft-hearted band complete with a romantic sound that might well turn into the personal soundtrack to your love life.
Pret-a-Portér
Date: 27 May Time: 8:30 pm Dress code: Fabulous Tickets: R70
The fashion night of the whole festival, featuring three local fashion designers: ‘Cronicle Capsule’, Cameron Foden and Willem Jaques. A pre-movie fashion show will take place. Dress to impress.
Bad Boy Bubby
Date: 29 May Time: 8:30 pm Dress code: Gas masks Tickets: R70
Come early for the pre-film screening of a short movie called Labia + Noddy = Clapping. This is the crazy journey of the modern-day Noddy, a fresh take on a loner who lives in his own bubbled world. Noddy will be at the opening premier. Post-film, there will be an after-party at Cape Town’s underground club EVOL.
Il y a longtemps que je t’aime (I’ve loved you so long)
Date: 23 May Time: 8:00 pm Tickets: R70
See the Simon van Gend Band, an acoustic guitarist/singer/songwriter/insomniac with Eric Michot on bass and Ross Campbell on drums who produce a home grown, unique blend of folksie/foot tapping, red wine and fireplace poetry.
www.simonvangend.co.za
Head On (Gegen die Wand)
Date: 26 May Time: 8:00 pm Tickets: R70
Come earlier to experience The Stereotypes for Feel-good groovy tunes, ranging from funk to jazz, fusion and Hip Hop, followed by an award-winning film by one of Germany’s most exciting young filmmakers.
www.myspace.com/stereotypesmuzik