Advertisement

Bolton Website Banner January 2024

Finding Holiday Arts & Culture Cheer Over the Festive Season

First seen in Print Holiday Edition 2025

Share this article

Blog Novels Arts and Culture

We know the pool and those cocktails are calling your name. But if you feel like slowing down and enjoying the cultural side of the season, here are some suggestions for when you need something different.

Guvon Hotel Spas Banner February 2026

Art and Bubbles Affair

Step into a world of sparkle, sophistication, and pure celebration at the Art and Bubbles Affair 2025, taking place from 5 to 7 December at the Keyes Art Mile in Rosebank. This is where fine art, fashion, music, and the world’s most exquisite sparkling wines come together in one spectacular gathering. This event promises to be a feast for the senses.

Imagine sipping exceptional bubbles beneath the Johannesburg skyline, surrounded by striking art installations, live performances, gourmet creations, and the city’s most stylish crowd. Over 20 prestigious wine estates, from South Africa’s finest Cap Classique producers to renowned Champagne, Prosecco, and Cava houses, will showcase their craftsmanship, offering guests a journey through the world’s most celebrated sparkling wines.

Beyond the sparkle, the Affair invites guests to explore immersive art experiences – bold, interactive installations that invite play, reflection, and connection. A series of exclusive masterclasses and conversations will also be unveiled, offering an inside look at the artistry behind sparkling wine, the stories of visionary winemakers, and the creative minds shaping contemporary art and design. This is the place to go to experience something that feels alive, unforgettable, and full of joy. Visit www.artandbubbles.co.za for more info.

Hand-Illustrated Blog Novels with a South African Twist

We couldn’t resist telling you about this exciting series, and for this one, you don’t have to leave home. Marianna Lunardoni is an independent author and illustrator from Italy, now based in Portugal, who has created two entirely hand-illustrated blog novels (fictional stories told through serialised blog posts) inspired by what she describes as South African history and memory.

The first, Alice in Johannesburg, follows the journey of a young Afrikaner woman, raised in Switzerland, who decides to return to South Africa in the 1970s. The work, according to Lunardoni, blends historical research, illustration, and imagination.

The second piece of work, titled Once upon a time in South Africa, is set in the 19th century, depicting what that period looked and felt like. Lunardoni points out that this piece of work was written in Italian, but that over twenty chapters are already available online in English.

The author has also published an AI-narrated audiobook titled Alice is no longer in Wonderland, which completes the collection. All these works are non-commercial, meaning they are freely accessible and designed to support both readers and educators through original visual storytelling methods. We’ve listed the links below. The author can be reached at mariposta2007@gmail.com for more information.

·       Alice in Johannesburg – https://bit.ly/4ot6G95

·       Once Upon a Time in South Africa – https://bit.ly/4oWun9h

·       Audiobook – Alice is No Longer in Wonderland – https://bit.ly/4qRzOZe

Under the Aegis Art Gallery

Under the Aegis, founded in 2020 by curator Anelisa Mangcu, is a pioneering art gallery based in Cape Town and dedicated to what Mangcu describes as fostering connections between artists, collectors, and institutional collections from across the African continent and the diaspora. Programs focus on the exploration of intersectional African identity, challenging paradigms, and drawing connections between the historical and the contemporary.  The venue specialises in curatorial services, exhibition production, and art facilitation, allowing artists to showcase their work on a global stage.

The current exhibition, As Tides Change, showing into December, brings together a selection of emerging and established African artists whose work explores a narrative around change – both personal and collective for the artists – and the way in which African identities and creative expressions continue to evolve.

“As Tides Change invites us to think about transformation not as rupture but as return,” says Mangcu, who also stands among the first Black women to own and run an independent gallery in the Cape. As Tides Change invites audiences to move beyond static perceptions of African art, towards a deeper engagement with material, colour, and time. This gallery has a unique ethos and personality. Find out about this and future exhibitions at www.undertheaegis.co.

Images Supplied

For more arts and culture inspiration, click here.

Read our digital magazine.

Follow us on Instagram.

EDITOR'S CHOICE

SPONSORED

Century City Cape Town Urban Square Hotel
Travel

A City Within a City: Check-In to Urban Square Hotel

Cape Town may be synonymous with mountains and coastlines but tucked between it all lies Century City – a polished urban enclave where everything you need is just steps away. Here, Century City’s Urban Square Hotel becomes more than just a place to stay; it’s a gateway to a seamless, city-style experience, with an ocean view.

Our latest posts
Magical Marble Family Fest
Things to do

Tickets Now On Sale for The Magical Marble Family Fest

In a land not so far away, where colours turn their brightiest and laughter lasts a little longerer, a brand-new story is unfolding. From the creators of The Luxurious Marble Circus, comes an extraordinary new chapter. The Magical Marble Family Fest, a first-of-its-kind, wonder-filled world made for families to play, explore and rediscover joy, together.

Read More »
Coach Mall of Africa
Uncategorized

Mall of Africa Welcomes a Wave of New Stores

Mall of Africa continues to lead the way with an impressive line-up of new store openings and relocations, that have brought fresh energy, global style and proudly South African brands into the centre. From fashion heavyweights to emerging local concepts, the latest arrivals reflect the mall’s ongoing focus on curated retail experiences that bring the world to Africa.

Read More »
LUMENOCITY The Art of Light Festival Cape Town
Arts & Culture

Cape Town After Dark: A New Reason to Visit This Autumn

From 9 – 12 April 2026, the historic Company’s Garden becomes the canvas for LUMENOCITY – The Art of Light, Africa’s first large-scale festival dedicated entirely to light-based art, immersive storytelling, and creative technology.
Set beneath ancient trees and surrounded by some of the city’s most iconic landmarks, the four-night festival invites visitors to explore numerous light installations and interactive artworks of various proportions – all created by South African artists. As dusk falls, glowing pathways, projection-mapped facades, illuminated gardens, and sound-responsive artworks turn the country’s oldest park into a dreamlike nocturnal playground.

Read More »
Discover More
Follow us on social media
Discover fun things to do in mzanzi
Enjoying our content?

Subscribe To Our Weekly Newsletter

Stay up-to-date on the hottest, hippest and most happening things to do in Mzansi!

Hello lifestyle uses cookies to curate specific content that our readers enjoy. By continuing to navigate on our website, we assume you're cool with that. For more information on how we use cookies and how to disable them, please read our Terms and condtitions.