Film festival to inspire: ARIFF 2021

“The ARIFF seeks to address issues of accessibility, empowerment and development for previously and currently disadvantaged segments of society.” - Naledi de Wee

The 4th annual Africa Rising International Film Festival (ARIFF), first hosted in 2018, boasted a hybrid model this year with online viewings, in-person events and talks.

A variety of films, from countries like Tanzania, Zimbabwe, Nigeria, Egypt and Kenya was shown. This film festival also partnered with Tik-Tok, a short form video social media platform, a first for the continent.

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Design Joburg Summer Collective: 2021

The Design Joburg Summer Collective is a showcase held in the Kramerville District with 44 Stanley as one of two fringe districts.

As part ot the collective we’ll be hosting talks and conversations in the Bioscope by experts in our community.

See the full line-up below.

Thursday 28 Oct

12pm - Why Good Design Matters (The Bioscope) 

Although we may not be aware of it, design is one of the most powerful forces in our lives. It has been at the core of the 44 Stanley precinct since its inception and impacts every aspect of the community and the businesses within it. From spaces to experiences to products and how they are packaged and sold, the panel will look at good design and how it is essential to the success of all business going forward.

Bookings can be made here

Fri, 29 Oct

10am - I Love You, I Hate You by Love Jozi (The Bioscope) 

Bradley Kirshenbaum presents a hugely entertaining fast-paced 40-minute talk that distills the ethos behind Love Jozi's unique imagery and how the city of Joburg, with all its inherent challenges and surprises, became the brand's distinctive muse. 

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Sat, 30 Oct 

10am - Made it to the life raft: art and fashion in a post covid moment (The Bioscope) 

Visual artists Cintha Sifa Mulanga and Puleng Mongale in conversation with SA designer Lisa Jaffe of Guillotine Design about the intersection of contemporary art and fashion on the occasion of the new Latitudes Online x L’MAD collection of silk scarves. 

Bookings made here

11am - Fashion is industry, style is culture by Blue Canvas Life’s Thando Made (The Bioscope) 

Glenn O’Brien, American writer and GQ’s long standing ‘Style Guy’ wrote that ‘fashion is industry, style is culture. Ideas and themes, arts and rituals, the things that constitute culture.’ Together with fellow denim aficionado, Rodney Mudzengerere from IFUKU vintage denim and men’s store, Thando talks to how more people are looking at style as a form of self-expression and how communities are being created around this within 44 Stanley, Jozi and beyond. 

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12pm - Triptych : Prayer Protest Peace a listening session presented by DJ Kenzhero (The Library of Things we forgot to Remember)

The Library is an interactive audio-visual archive of black resistance. It was founded in 2017 by Zimbabwean artist Kudzanai Chiurai, and includes his extensive vinyl record collection of music related to different liberation movements in southern Africa from the 1970s-80s. The library has travelled and hosted exhibitions in Harare, Cape Town, Kalmar, Södertälje, and Johannesburg and is heading to Paris. 

DJ Kenzhero, veteran Johannesburg DJ and long-time friend and collaborator of Kudzanai will be presenting a listening session in the space. 

Look out for DJC on social media #DJC21SUMMER.

An Archive of Materials

Zimbabwean born artist Kudzanai Chiurai opened The Library of The Things We Forgot to Remember earlier this year at 44 Stanley: this audio-visual exhibition consists of books, posters, vinyls and audio recordings from the artist’s own collection and on loan from other collections.

The Conversation’s Tinashe Mushakavanhu recently wrote about how Chiurai ‘imagines new ways to activate, share, present and reinvent the archives, as he does with his latest project, the library.’

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Weekend Special..

It's feeling a bit miserable in Jozi, grey and a little chilly, but we've got deals and sales galore to brighten your weekend. You'll find Lunar's huge summer sale with up to 50% off on some items, Vendange are given you 20% off all baskets, Polish Nail Spa has their Budget Beater manicure special and Mungo have extended their factory sale to Johannesburg so you'll get up to 30% off on items.

What's happening this weekend - 44 Stanley

We've survived January! Well almost.. and the last weekend of this month is always a lovely one. So let's see what's happening this weekend?

On Friday, Salvation Cafe are resuming their Friday night evenings again. Pop in for drinks after work or for a family friendly early supper. Charles Leonard will be playing a vinyl tribute to Hugh Masekela at the Stanley Beer Yard. Starting at 7pm.

On Saturday, Bean There are hosting a cupping morning at 10am - booking essential and Little Something will be playing at the Stanley Beer Yard from 2pm.

On Sunday, Beukes and Co will be playing at Il Giardino on Sunday from 12.30

And.. don't forget it's a great weekend for shopping with lots of sales on. Vendange have their relocation sale, and if you're looking for fashion - Hse of Bespoke, Guillotine, Lunar and Dr Pachanga all have great discounts.