Arts, Culture & History activities in Cape Winelands

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Arts, Culture & History activities in Cape Winelands

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Wine Tasting & Drumstruck

Drumstruck
Activity Type: Arts, Culture & History Location: Constantia, Cape Town, Western Cape

  ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ BRILLIANT “What an amazing show, from the first second till the last. Incredible talent, had us moving and grooving in our seats." ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "Stunning! Vibey! Musical! Interactive! Entertaining! This show is truly phenomenal!! Such a fun experience. My teens loved it!! Such a gifted bunch of performers who draw you into their story!" ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "Drumstruck is truly a remarkable experience that touches all the senses! It is a fun, interactive show and a must-do whilst in Cape Town or if you live here! The wine and tea tasting before with Gregory was superb, a real treat!" ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Dolly Parton said "I am dumbstruck over Drumstruck. They will get your hearts beating" Enter a world of music, wine, friendship and laughter. Experience uninterrupted views of the Cape Peninsula, learn about the history of the Constantia Valley and taste Silvermist organic wines. Then, embark on an African musical journey. Learn to play a drum while being entertained by the world's best drummers. Straight from Broadway, Drumstruck presents you with the history of the drum and wows you with extraordinary performances and ancient stories. The Drumstruck cast have performed around the world and have performed with Shakira, Dolly Parton, Wil.I.Am and more. They are the top drummers/singers and dancers in the country. Drumstruck is performed in a museum/theatre housing the largest private collection of traditional SA music Instruments. The wine tasting is presented by Gregory Louw, the wine maker and owner of Silvermist Wine Estate.   Arrive at the gates of the majestic Silvermist Estate and take a journey up to the Silvermist house through a gorgeous mountain trail on the top of the Constantia Valley. Meet Gregory Brink Louw, the owner and winemaker of Silvermist Vineyards. The wine tasting takes place on the lawns overlooking the majestic 12 Apostles. Taste 4 incredible wines, including the rare and famous Silvermist Organic Wines that Gregory created. Hear enchanting stories about the Constantia farms and learn what it takes to make wine. Enter the magical African Music theatre adorned with ancient instruments and be entertained by the top performers in the world. Enjoy a truly South African show. You will get your own drum to play and within minutes you will be drumming like a master. Great for the whole family. Drumstruck has received 5-star reviews all around the world. From November onwards, after the exhilarating show, which will leave you uplifted and energised, you can book a traditional South African Braai or stop in the Shop that stocks a range of instruments and some of the finest wines from the Constantia Valley or grab another glass of wine and explore the vineyard.

from R480/ person
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Stellenbosch Historical Walking Tour

Stellenbosch on Foot
Activity Type: Arts, Culture & History Location: Stellenbosch Central, Stellenbosch, Western Cape

Explore the “village of the oaks" with its shady oak avenues bordered by the water furrows of the Mill Stream. Admire the charm and harmony of the Cape Dutch Architecture and listen to tales about the colorful inhabitants of three centuries. Discover where Simon van der Stel set up camp in the Eerste River and why it is called the Eerste River. Perhaps you will meet an angel at the "Angel Factory" or a ghost in the graveyard of the ”Moederkerk”. Three fires destroyed the village. Where did the fire of 1710 start and who started it? The first Christian Church building in South Africa was in Stellenbosch not in Cape Town. Today it is the site of the oldest hotel in South Africa, d'Ouwe Werf and not all the graves have been moved! Dorp Street, “the wagon way to Cape Town” is the oldest residential street in South Africa today. It is still the wagon way to Cape Town, only the wagons have changed somewhat! Historical buildings surround three sides of The Braak (village green) During the 1809 and 1811 earth tremor, people rushed out of their houses onto the Braak. The Braak was already proclaimed by Simon van der Stel, the eleventh governor, as an open space for the people and as a military parade ground. Stellenbosch University has produced many famous South Africans - Prime Ministers and Sportsmen. Rugby and cricket was played on the Braak. Stellenbosch, synonymous with rugby, but the first Stellenbosch Springbok - Nico Theunissen - was a cricketer. In 1602 the VOC was established by the Here Sewentien. Four hundred years later the “Kruithuis” on the Braak proudly flies the flag of the VOC. Rhenish Institute, the oldest girl's boarding school in South Africa celebrated 150 years in 2010. Rhenish was the first school to teach Domestic Science and Needlework.

from R180/ person
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