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Keep cosy this winter with our lifestyle feature on home spas...
Check out our feature article (below) on Cape Town street artist and entertainer, Gregory da Silva...
Interview with Cape Town marimba band Abavuki. Win their CD in this month's competition...
Take a look at some beautiful African curios for sale at Mzamo Curios, Green Market Square...

Behind the masks of West African culture...
Cape Town curios
 

  A Symbol of African Unity
  An interview with Cape Town street artist, Gregory da Silva

In the first heady years of the African Union, the world's eyes are increasingly turned to the continent from which humankind first appeared. Beneath the seemingly impenetrable mask of violence portrayed in popular media, lies a living and thriving cultural climate which Des Warde finds well depicted by West African street artist Gregory Da Silva.

Gregory da Silva walks Green Market Square

The outfit always turns heads - and each day it boasts a new feature, a new symbol of an African culture or practice.

His headdress weighs up to twenty five kilograms, his body is armoured with artifacts and his face painted with tribal patterns and an undying smile. Each day, Gregory Da Silva presents the city centre with a new display of his symbolic art.

Gregory's voice is lively and he repeatedly offers phrases and words in French. Born in Benin, West Africa, 1979, he was trained in computer science at university, but went on to found a theatre group in Benin called 'Voice of Spirit' or 'Voix de l'Esprit', which performed politically motivated as well as comic and poetic theatre at the Benin National Library.

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The Female Scribe


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African Rhythms
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Abavuki playing at St George's Mall

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