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The year is at the halfway point and, for those looking to
experience medical
tourism in South Africa, many fantastic events are readily
available to enjoy before- or after your recovery from your
inexpensive plastic
surgery.
June and July 2010
- The Cape Town Book Fair is an enormous show that
encompasses many aspects of literature, such as discussions
and readings by world-renowned authors. Also included is
a special children's programme. Occurs at the Cape Town
Convention Centre from the 13th to the 16th of June.
Dates: Jun 03, 2010 | Jun 04, 2010 | Jun 05, 2010 | Jun
06, 2010 |
- Wacky Wine Weekend
This is the seventh year of the insanely popular Wacky
Wine Weekend in the Robertson Wine Valley and coincidently
the region’s biggest annual wine festival. It takes
place from the 3rd to the 6th of June with over fifty wineries
displaying their finest wines. Any visitor to this event
can expect endless celebrations! Many key attractions draw
in the crowds; this is a timeless event and a must for those
wine connoisseurs who wish to enjoy some of South Africa’s
finest wines after their affordable plastic surgery.
- The Cape Dance Company at the Masque Theatre
Dates left: Jun 17, 2010 | Jun 18, 2010 | Jun 19, 2010 |
The Masque Theatre presents a second season of the Cape
Dance Company (happily celebrating its 15th year). A programme
of new works has been devised by highly-praised South African
and international choreographers - Gregory Maqoma, Mamela
Nyamza and Carlos dos Santos are a few of the names worth
mentioning. Accompany your affordable plastic surgery with
this stunning event.
- Opera
African Songbook: A musical tribute to the
life of Nelson Mandela (Presented by Cape Town Opera, Artscape
and the Cape Philharmonic Orchestra).
Dates Left: Jun 17, 2010 | Jun 18, 2010 | Jun 19, 2010 |
To celebrate the Soccer World Cup the Cape Town Opera introduces
a brand new three-act piece - musical moments set to defining
periods in the life of Nelson Mandela. Journey from the
50’s to the 80’s and today’s current musical
stylings with this visual and musical journey of South Africa’s
most famous son.
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