Join us as we celebrate International Literacy Day (8 September) with
an African Storytelling Festival at Nirox Sculpture Park on Saturday
10 September 2022. We will be having a beautiful
day outdoors with a family picnic and the very best storytelling
with some incredible children's book authors.
11h00: Siyavuya Mabece (Enough! Stop Bullying)
12h00: Xoliswa Mahlangu (Robotic Zoo Expedition) and robot demo
13h00: Amonge Sinxoto (My Big Name)
14h00: An outdoor theatrical performance of children's book Mr Hare
meets Mr Mandela by Chris van Wyk, adapted and directed for the stage
by Daniel Geddes
15h00: Lebohang Masango (What does Mpumi wear?)
16h00: Lady Zamar (Amara goes to the Olympics)
We look forward to spending the day with you!
Tickets are R150 per person.
GPS: S25°59' 09.56'' E27°46' 59.17"
No food, drinks, pets, gazebos or sporting equipment may be brought into the park.
Entry and use of the facilities are entirely at your own risk. NIROX has no responsibility for injury or loss of any kind, howsoever arising. Children are their parent's responsibility.They must be under adult supervision at all times and respect the performance and experience of other patrons during the peformance. Sculptures are not to be handled or played upon. The landscape is precious, treat it as such. No swimming is permitted. NIROX is an outdoor venue, subject to the weather. While every care is taken to ensure an enjoyable experience, a decision will be taken in the event of inclement weather on how to proceed. No refunds. Entry to the park constitutes agreement that images of visitors may be captured and published on social and other media by other visitors; and by NIROX. The event will comply with current COVID legislation and best practice. If these change, NIROX is not responsible for the curtailment or cancellation of this event.
NIROX is a private not-for-profit foundation to benefit the arts. All income is used to maintain the grounds, the artist residency program, and artist support.
Join us as we celebrate International Literacy Day (8 September) with
an African Storytelling Festival at Nirox Sculpture Park on Saturday
10 September 2022. We will be having a beautiful
day outdoors with a family picnic and the very best storytelling
with some incredible children's book authors.
11h00: Siyavuya Mabece (Enough! Stop Bullying)
12h00: Xoliswa Mahlangu (Robotic Zoo Expedition) and robot demo
13h00: Amonge Sinxoto (My Big Name)
14h00: An outdoor theatrical performance of children's book Mr Hare
meets Mr Mandela by Chris van Wyk, adapted and directed for the stage
by Daniel Geddes
15h00: Lebohang Masango (What does Mpumi wear?)
16h00: Lady Zamar (Amara goes to the Olympics)
We look forward to spending the day with you!
Tickets are R150 per person.
GPS: S25°59' 09.56'' E27°46' 59.17"
No food, drinks, pets, gazebos or sporting equipment may be brought into the park.
Entry and use of the facilities are entirely at your own risk. NIROX has no responsibility for injury or loss of any kind, howsoever arising. Children are their parent's responsibility.They must be under adult supervision at all times and respect the performance and experience of other patrons during the peformance. Sculptures are not to be handled or played upon. The landscape is precious, treat it as such. No swimming is permitted. NIROX is an outdoor venue, subject to the weather. While every care is taken to ensure an enjoyable experience, a decision will be taken in the event of inclement weather on how to proceed. No refunds. Entry to the park constitutes agreement that images of visitors may be captured and published on social and other media by other visitors; and by NIROX. The event will comply with current COVID legislation and best practice. If these change, NIROX is not responsible for the curtailment or cancellation of this event.
NIROX is a private not-for-profit foundation to benefit the arts. All income is used to maintain the grounds, the artist residency program, and artist support.