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Join the artists Lamis Haggag and Mina Nasr, for their residency dinner and presentation on Sunday, 5 May at 5.30pm with culinary pantsula, Mantis Shabane and collaborators at LAPA, 29 Chiswick Street, Brixton Johannesburg. Spaces are limited so please remember to RSVP on Quicket (the event is free) using this link: https://www.quicket.co.za/events/249906-cooking-sunshine-dinner-presentation/?ref=organiser-profile#/
?For the Imbibe: Earthen Processes residency, the artists, Lamis Haggag and Mina Nasr, have come together to focus on the effect of the sun on their culture, mythologically & socially to start a conversation about the environmental relevance of solar cooking to our food traditions. For this presentation, they develop cooking practices using the sun, between Northern and Southern Africa into a shared meal.
?Working with culinary pantsula, Mantis Shabane, in an attempt to revive traditional recipes and bring attention to crops and other local foods available in both north and South African countries, as opposed to importing crops throughout the year, they are using local crops and traditional recipes to prepare the food. They will supplement this with some dried crops that they have brought with them from Egypt and Tunisia.
? We cannot wait to see you in Brixton!
Learn more: https://www.goethe.de/ins/za/en/ver.cfm?event_id=25606377
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Breezeblock, 29 Chiswick (c/o Fulham),Johannesburg, South Africa