Listen To Me — a sound performance by Swiss artist Christophe Fellay in collaboration with Thulisile Binda and young artists from the Cradle of Humankind.
"Listen To Me" is an innovative artistic project focused on creatively addressing the water issues in the Cradle of Humankind valley.
This project employs artistic strategies to amplify the voice of water and its environment. By beginning with active listening, the project seeks to understand the needs and develop artistic methodologies to give water a voice, thereby fostering a dynamic and engaging sonic and musical dialogue.
Choreographer and dancer Thulisile Binda will enhance this dialogue with her physical and musical presence. The final performance will blend underwater recordings, amplified water percussion, music, dance, voice, and electronics.
Additionally, it will feature artistic contributions from the valley's vibrant young artistic community, by highlighting the often unseen and overlooked realities of the area.
Tickets are charged at standard NIROX Open Day Rates of R150 per adult(R80 per child), with no additional fee for the performance.
Performance starts at 15:00. Sculpture Park is open 10:00-sunset.
NIROX is a private not-for-profit foundation to benefit the arts
All income is used to maintain the grounds, the artist residency programme, and artist support. NIROX Foundation is dedicated to bringing exceptional cultural experiences to the world through commitment to quality programming and artistic innovation
aiming to enrich lives and foster a deeper appreciation for the arts in all its forms.
No food, drinks, pets, gazebos, cooler boxes or sporting equipment may be brought into the park. No camping chairs or beach umbrellas may be brought into the amphitheatre;
Hay bales will be provided for seating; picnic blankets and sun-hats are recommended
Entry and use of the facilities is entirely at the visitor's own risk
NIROX has no responsibility for injury or loss of any kind, howsoever arising
For more information, including updates on the concert program and featured artists, visit
NIROX lies in the Kromdraai Valley, which is expanding for visitors’ enjoyment and local community development with diverse initiatives, including:
The Villa-Legodi Centre for Sculpture at NIROX
The Kromdraai Impact Hub, creative residency for collaboration and social impact
and
Farmhouse58, Retreat and Wellness Centre
All Ages Welcome
Secure Parking Available
NO FOOD, DRINKS, PETS, GAZEBOS, PORTABLE SPEAKERS, BALLOONS OR SPORTING EQUIPMENT MAY BE BROUGHT IN TO THE PARK. PICNIC BLANKETS ARE WELCOME.
NO SWIMMING PERMITTED.
GENERAL ADMISSION TICKET DOES NOT GUARANTEE A BOOKING AT "AND THEN THERE WAS FIRE…" RESTAURANT.
All Ages Welcome
Secure Parking Available
NO FOOD, DRINKS, PETS, GAZEBOS, PORTABLE SPEAKERS, BALLOONS OR SPORTING EQUIPMENT MAY BE BROUGHT IN TO THE PARK. PICNIC BLANKETS ARE WELCOME.
NO SWIMMING PERMITTED.
GENERAL ADMISSION TICKET DOES NOT GUARANTEE A BOOKING AT "AND THEN THERE WAS FIRE…" RESTAURANT.
Listen To Me — a sound performance by Swiss artist Christophe Fellay in collaboration with Thulisile Binda and young artists from the Cradle of Humankind.
"Listen To Me" is an innovative artistic project focused on creatively addressing the water issues in the Cradle of Humankind valley.
This project employs artistic strategies to amplify the voice of water and its environment. By beginning with active listening, the project seeks to understand the needs and develop artistic methodologies to give water a voice, thereby fostering a dynamic and engaging sonic and musical dialogue.
Choreographer and dancer Thulisile Binda will enhance this dialogue with her physical and musical presence. The final performance will blend underwater recordings, amplified water percussion, music, dance, voice, and electronics.
Additionally, it will feature artistic contributions from the valley's vibrant young artistic community, by highlighting the often unseen and overlooked realities of the area.
Tickets are charged at standard NIROX Open Day Rates of R150 per adult(R80 per child), with no additional fee for the performance.
Performance starts at 15:00. Sculpture Park is open 10:00-sunset.
NIROX is a private not-for-profit foundation to benefit the arts
All income is used to maintain the grounds, the artist residency programme, and artist support. NIROX Foundation is dedicated to bringing exceptional cultural experiences to the world through commitment to quality programming and artistic innovation
aiming to enrich lives and foster a deeper appreciation for the arts in all its forms.
No food, drinks, pets, gazebos, cooler boxes or sporting equipment may be brought into the park. No camping chairs or beach umbrellas may be brought into the amphitheatre;
Hay bales will be provided for seating; picnic blankets and sun-hats are recommended
Entry and use of the facilities is entirely at the visitor's own risk
NIROX has no responsibility for injury or loss of any kind, howsoever arising
For more information, including updates on the concert program and featured artists, visit
NIROX lies in the Kromdraai Valley, which is expanding for visitors’ enjoyment and local community development with diverse initiatives, including:
The Villa-Legodi Centre for Sculpture at NIROX
The Kromdraai Impact Hub, creative residency for collaboration and social impact
and
Farmhouse58, Retreat and Wellness Centre