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Sound On: Cape Town's iconic clock tower gets a glow-up
Sound On: Cape Town's iconic clock tower gets a glow-up

Time Out

time4 days ago

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Sound On: Cape Town's iconic clock tower gets a glow-up

The City Hall clock, in the heart of the CBD, hasn't worked properly for nearly 15 years. But thanks to the dedication of a local engineer and one self-taught horologist, this grand old clock is ticking and set to be chiming again soon. Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis has just dropped a behind-the-scenes look at the painstaking restoration of the iconic clock tower, once the tallest building in the city about 120 years ago when it was first built. Earlier in 2022, horologist Alexios Vicatos successfully repaired the time-keeping mechanism. Now, under the guidance of local engineer Marius Schoemant, the restoration of the chime mechanism is set to be fully complete between June and July. Watch the Mayor's video t o get a rare peek inside the clock tower: Cape Town's heritage tourism is alive and ticking This iconic clock is ticking time-traveller proof that Cape Town knows how to fix the past without necessarily losing the plot. The City Hall's balcony is also where former president Nelson Mandela delivered his first speech as a free man to a throng of supporters looking on from the Grand Parade. Don't miss the chance to grab a snap with the life-size statue of the great Nobel Peace Prize winner on the City Hall balcony. There is also an exhibition inside City Hall dedicated to Madiba and his long walk to freedom. You'll also find the Cape Town Tourism Visitor Experience Centre located on the ground floor. They're packed with local advice and a few gift ideas celebrating the Mother City. And the City Hall isn't only about politics. You can also experience a Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra performance in the historic main hall, with its grand acoustics and vintage charm. Set your clocks for a lunchtime date Head to City Hall around 12 pm, grab a gatsby, park off on the parade and soak in the steampunk vibes. You might hear the bells ring out for the first time in nearly 20 years. There is instant local cred in being able to say, " I was there when that old clock came back to life.' Check out this interview with the Mayor himself, as he shares a few of his favourite things to do in the Mother City. TIME OUT RECOMMENDS:

Il Trovatore: A Night of Opera at Cape Town City Hall
Il Trovatore: A Night of Opera at Cape Town City Hall

IOL News

time20-05-2025

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Il Trovatore: A Night of Opera at Cape Town City Hall

Opera lovers, rejoice! This June, the illustrious Cape Town City Hall will reverberate with the powerful melodies of Giuseppe Verdi's Il Trovatore, performed by Opera UCT alongside the renowned Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra (CPO) and the enthralling CPO AfriArts Choir. Set for one unforgettable evening on 26th June, this concert represents a significant cultural event, the first staging of Il Trovatore in Cape Town in two decades, and is not to be missed by either seasoned opera aficionados or those new to the genre. Presented with the generous support of the City of Cape Town and as part of the CPO's Winter Symphonies at the City Hall season, this rare performance promises to deliver a refined and resonant interpretation of Verdi's timeless masterpiece. Under the expert direction of Opera UCT's Jeremy Silver, concert-goers will be treated to a gripping narrative of love, loyalty, and vengeance against the tumultuous backdrop of a civil war in 15th-century Spain. The story unfolds around Leonora, a noblewoman torn between her duties and her heart; Manrico, the mysterious troubadour she loves; and Count di Luna, her powerful and jealous suitor. The plot thickens as Manrico's true lineage is revealed, intertwining the threads of revenge woven by the gypsy Azucena, who seeks justice for a past wrong. This dramatic narrative, combined with soaring arias and stirring ensembles—including the iconic 'Anvil Chorus'—encapsulates Verdi's bold and emotional style. The concert will showcase a blend of exceptional talent, featuring several successful Opera UCT alumni alongside current students, all harmonising with the seasoned musicians of the Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra. Silver enthuses, 'It's incredibly exciting to have singers at Opera UCT who can truly do justice to this iconic Verdi score… Bringing Il Trovatore to the Cape Town stage has long been a dream of mine.' Louis Heyneman, CEO of the Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra, echoes this sentiment, proudly noting the orchestra's commitment to nurturing young voices while spotlighting the AfriArts Choir, which was formed just two years ago. 'This concert will show the singers in another genre, further broadening the horizon for our talented performers,' he explains. The performance under Silver's baton will strip away the conventions of elaborate staging and costumes, leaving a dynamic musical experience rich in vocal drama and orchestral splendour. It is designed as the perfect introduction for newcomers to opera and an exhilarating revisitation for seasoned fans – a chance to see Verdi's work reinvigorated in a raw yet intimate setting. So, mark your calendars; this extraordinary evening of music and storytelling promises to resonate in the hearts of all who attend. Don't miss your opportunity to experience the passion and grandeur of Il Trovatore—an unmissable moment for South African audiences.

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