The Routes Of Sound
‘The Routes of Sound’ is a new, late-winter, bite-sized music event directed by Third World Bunfight. Each evening six small groups of 30 people will rotate amongst a series of cosy, atmospheric venues on the farm – imagine a thatched attic, the historic Manor House or the Old Wine Cellar – sampling the music of a range of talented local artists performing acoustically.
For lovers of music and lyrics, it should be a treat to snuggle up in front of a hearth with a glass of our award-winning Creative Block wine, immersing themselves in different sonic worlds. The spotlight is on quality listening music that folks would probably not encounter elsewhere.
The event title ‘The Routes of Sound’ refers to the two routes along which audience groups will travel, each group visiting three out of six acts. The two routes merge for the final celebratory performance. Of course there’s a pun on the word ‘roots’, referring to unplugged, intimate sessions: the way music would have been listened to in the pre-electric era.
The intention is to give people an unusual, stimulating evening of journeying and listening, opening their minds to moody music and compelling words from the Cape. - Brett Bailey, Director
Participating musicians include Reza Khota playing with Jonno Sweetman, Lungiswa Plaatjies and Joshua Nemaire, Emmaleen Tangleweed accompanied by Liezel Ellick, Jabulile Majola, Laurie Levine, Siya Kawane, Wren Hinds and Mzi SA.
Starting at 19:30, guests should arrive wearing comfortable shoes to walk between venues and dress warmly against the winter chill. Book ahead to enjoy a hearty early meal at Vadas Smokehouse & Bakery.