THE ACADEMY IN SEPTEMBER

The Academy offices are closed until 8.30 a.m. on Monday 2 September.

The Academy’s third term begins on Monday 16 September and ends on Friday 29 November.

(School term: Tuesday 10 September – Thursday 5 December.)

Fees are $130.00 for the term and these may be paid monthly.

DVDs resume in September and there are two live concerts early in the month!

·        Thursday 5 September at 6.30 p.m.           Diamonds are Forever

·        Friday 6 September at 7.00 p.m.               Christine Nyoni and Friends: Music of Africa

·        Saturday 7 September at 6.00 p.m.           Joy Romanza: ‘MatterMoreForSis’ – album launch!

·        Thursday 12 September at 6.30 p.m.        St.Vincent  [released 5 September 2014]

·        Friday 13 September at 6.30 p.m.             Fonteyn and Nureyev

  • Thursday 19 September at 6.30 p.m.        Amadeus  [released 19 September 1984]
  • Friday 20 September at 6.30 p.m.             Mozart: Die Entführung aus dem Serail
  • Thursday 26 September at 6.30 p.m.        The Tunnel [1 of 4]
  • Friday 27 September at 6.30 p.m.             The Riverdance 25th Anniversary Show

THURSDAY 5 SEPTEMBER AT 6.30 P.M.   DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER

Carriages: 8.45 p.m.

While investigating mysterious activities in the world diamond market, 007 (Sean Connery) discovers that his evil nemesis Blofeld (Charles Gray) is stockpiling the gems to use in his deadly laser satellite. With the help of call girl Plenty O’Toole (Lana Wood) and beautiful smuggler Tiffany Case (Jill St. John), Bond sets out to stop the madman – as, of course, the fate of the world hangs in the balance!

·         Connery has a ball with great stunts, snappy dialogue and a bevy of typically Bondish beauties.  [Empire Magazine]

·         A wry and exhilarating bit of entertainment.  [Time Out]

·        The movie’s momentum is such that one never has much time to react to its lack of reason, only to its sensations of speed and narrow escape, and to the splendour of its crazy gadgets and decor.  [New York Times]

Admission: US$2.50 [free to Film Members]


FRIDAY 6 SEPTEMBER AT 7.00 P.M.   
CHRISTINE NYONI AND FRIENDS: MUSIC OF AFRICA

Experience a night of African music ranging from different regions of our continent with a mix of classics to modern African music. There will be music from Salif Keita to Miriam Makeba

Admission: US$5.00


SATURDAY 7 SEPTEMBER at 6.00 P.M.

JOY RUKANZA PRESENTS THE MATTERMOREFORSIS ORCHESTRA

Join JoyRukanza for a night of unparalleled musical artistry with the MatterMoreForSis Orchestra, an immersive experience where she will perform her debut album, ‘MatterMoreForSis’, alongside an orchestra and an all-female choir. 

JoyRukanza was born in Bulawayo and began her professional music career in 2014 after graduating magna cum laude at Bryn Mawr College in the United States. Since starting her career, Joy has released three records – Queendom, New Day and Roses. In addition, she has also released an online performance and executive-produced a music festival that showcased up-and-coming Zimbabwean new school talent; she also received an award for Outstanding Achievement in Music at the Zimbabwe Achievers Awards in 2023.

JoyRukanza’s ‘MatterMoreForSis’ album narrates the poignant journey of a woman through unrequited love, with a double-barrelled title referencing metamorphosis. This concept draws parallels to the scientific transformation from an immature to an adult form. Firstly, it unfolds a love story where the protagonist endures various stages of grief following heartbreak before ultimately choosing to love again. Secondly, ‘MatterMoreForSis’ is an empowering ode to women, encouraging them to prioritize themselves amidst the sacrifices they often make for others.

The album has been beautifully arranged for an orchestral performance, where JoyRukanza will be joined by an all-female choir and orchestra, with each member contributing their unique talent to create a powerful, harmonious soundscape. Whether you’re a long-time fan of hers or experiencing her magic for the first time, this night promises to leave you inspired and awestruck. 

Admission: US$10.00


THURSDAY 12 SEPTEMBER AT 6.30 P.M.   ST.VINCENT

Carriages: 8.30 p.m.

St.Vincent is a comedy that had its premiere ten years ago on  5 September 2014 at the Toronto International Film Festival where it was voted runner-up for the People’s Choice Award. The grumpy and unpleasant Vincent McKenna (Bill Murray) is an angry and misunderstood Vietnam veteran with a drink problem, not to mention a wife with Alzheimer’s and a pregnant stripper girl-friend. After her divorce Maggie (Melissa McCarthy) moves with her son, 11 year old Oliver, to the next-door house and Vincent offers to look after Oliver while his mother is at work. He takes him to the races and bars and teaches him how to fight but when Maggie finds out, she tells Vincent that he can no longer see Oliver which doesn’t go down well with either of the pair…

  • A funny, charming, feel-good movie that rises above a few clichés.  [Aisle Seat]
  • There are some big laughs, and the climax yields feelings of mild optimism for all involved.  [Cinemalogue]
  • St Vincent is jaunty, fun-filled entertainment.  [Daily Express]
  • What could have been a breezy comedy about life’s little hardships is given real substance thanks to Murray’s effervescent charm and McCarthy’s enduring affability.  [CineVue]

Admission: US$2.50 [free to Film Members]


FRIDAY 13 SEPTEMBER AT 6.30 P.M.   FONTEYN AND NUREYEV: THE PERFECT PARTNERSHIPCarriages: 8.15 p.m.

This documentary traces Margot Fonteyn and Rudolf Nureyev’s partnership from its inception in 1962 (in Giselle at Covent Garden) until Fonteyn’s retirement in 1979. It explores the contrasts in their backgrounds, personalities and dance qualities, and the mutually beneficial chemistry between them. It is illustrated with selections from their many film and video recordings, including An Evening with the Royal BalletRomeo and Juliet, and I am a Dancer, as well as news coverage of significant events in their lives. Substantial excerpts from Sir Frederick Ashton’s Marguerite and Armand, created for them in 1963, are preceded by commentaries by Ashton, Fonteyn and Nureyev; also featured is footage of a dress rehearsal of Birthday Offering, revived by Ashton in 1968, in which the choreographer is seen working with the two dancers.

·         What a treasure! A fascinating history of the incredible dancing careers of two of the biggest stars in the world of ballet.  [Amazon]

  • If you didn’t live it, you will in this DVD. ‘Electric’ is the only word one can use to accurately define this partnership.  [Sydney Arts Guide]This exquisite release showcases the unparalleled chemistry between two of the greatest dancers of the 20th century, as they dominate the stage with their mesmerizing artistry and equally mesmerizing presence.  [Teacher Supply Source]An outstanding documentary, nominated for an International Emmy, that features never before seen footage, interviews and dance selections between two of the greatest classical dancers to ever grace the world’s stages – many critics will say the most magnificent and technically brilliant pair to dance the classical repertoire.  [Broadway World]

Admission: US$2.50 [free to Red Carpet Members]


OCTOBER [PROVISIONAL!]

  • Thursday 3 October                 The Tunnel: 2
  • Friday 4 October                      Starstruck – a ballet inspired by Gene Kelly
  • Thursday 10 October               The Tunnel: 3
  • Friday 11 October                    Anton Bruckner: The Making of a Giant  [Bruckner was born on 4 September 1824]
  • Thursday 17 October               The Tunnel: 4
  • Friday 18 October                    Bernstein conducts American music including the Second Symphony of Charles Ives who was born on 20 October 1874
  • Thursday 24 October               The Walk
  • Friday 25 October                    Weber: Euryanthe
  • Thursday 31 October               The Name of the Rose
  • Friday 1 November                  Music by Gabriel Fauré who died on died 4 November 1924

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