Michael Charton My Father's Coat
Michael Charton My Father's Coat
Michael Charton My Father's Coat

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Michael Charton My Father's Coat

at Cafe Rider | Al Quoz


Description


Cafe Rider brings inspirational storyteller Michael Charton performing My Father's Coat: Five Men and the Great Story of South Africa to Dubai on Tuesday 21 January 2020.


“MY FATHER’S COAT” is the culmination of a personal challenge.

A decade-long ambition to make the incredible story, that is South African history, more accessible to visitors and South Africans alike.

The idea was to condense the epic narrative of South Africa into a bite-size story which is both compelling and accurate. A colossal, time-consuming challenge; but one which has given rise to a very unique product, providing order and meaning and emotion to a notoriously complex subject.

But importantly, this is no history lecture. This is a story.

A story told by weaving together five prominent and directly interlinked protagonists spanning 200 turbulent years: Mzilikazi, Kruger, Rhodes, Smuts and Mandela.

So, while historians actively try to eliminate the biases so prevalent in our story; I embrace them. I invite you to climb into their shoes, where, by subtly endorsing their beliefs and biases, I lure you under their spell.

But with the introduction of each subsequent character, new facts are carefully leaked into the narrative, undermining previous biases and providing a new depth of understanding; until a balanced view eventually emerges.

Further, and because the lives of these characters overlapped, there are unique opportunities to tell the same pivotal encounters in the story through both sets of eyes.

A unique approach which provides a powerful reminder of our heavy biases and the absurdity of our historic attitudes.

Those attitudes ultimately responsible for South Africa’s catastrophic 20th century.

This is a unique and original approach. Never before has South African history been told in this manner.

Limited tickets are available for this amazing night which will include snacks and non-alcoholic drinks.

Tickets on sale now.

Timings:
Tuesday 21 January 2020 from 7.30pm to 9.30pm.

Price:
• AED 109
Early Bird
• AED 129 General Admission

Cafe Rider

Al Quoz, Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
+971 4 321 4411
event_available Tue, 21 Jan 2020
access_time Event Starts: 19:30 to 21:30 on Tue
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Age Policy

16+

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Dress Code

Casual

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Language

English

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Parking

Included with ticket

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Reservation

Please call +971 4 321 4411 or email [email protected]

Description


Cafe Rider brings inspirational storyteller Michael Charton performing My Father's Coat: Five Men and the Great Story of South Africa to Dubai on Tuesday 21 January 2020.


“MY FATHER’S COAT” is the culmination of a personal challenge.

A decade-long ambition to make the incredible story, that is South African history, more accessible to visitors and South Africans alike.

The idea was to condense the epic narrative of South Africa into a bite-size story which is both compelling and accurate. A colossal, time-consuming challenge; but one which has given rise to a very unique product, providing order and meaning and emotion to a notoriously complex subject.

But importantly, this is no history lecture. This is a story.

A story told by weaving together five prominent and directly interlinked protagonists spanning 200 turbulent years: Mzilikazi, Kruger, Rhodes, Smuts and Mandela.

So, while historians actively try to eliminate the biases so prevalent in our story; I embrace them. I invite you to climb into their shoes, where, by subtly endorsing their beliefs and biases, I lure you under their spell.

But with the introduction of each subsequent character, new facts are carefully leaked into the narrative, undermining previous biases and providing a new depth of understanding; until a balanced view eventually emerges.

Further, and because the lives of these characters overlapped, there are unique opportunities to tell the same pivotal encounters in the story through both sets of eyes.

A unique approach which provides a powerful reminder of our heavy biases and the absurdity of our historic attitudes.

Those attitudes ultimately responsible for South Africa’s catastrophic 20th century.

This is a unique and original approach. Never before has South African history been told in this manner.

Limited tickets are available for this amazing night which will include snacks and non-alcoholic drinks.

Tickets on sale now.

Timings:
Tuesday 21 January 2020 from 7.30pm to 9.30pm.

Price:
• AED 109
Early Bird
• AED 129 General Admission