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morogo
rural cooking
Thursday, 8 December 2011
Thursday, 20 October 2011
Morogo At Keiskammashoek Eastern Cape
NTABA KA NDODA HERITAGE FESTIVAL
PROGRAMME FOR 2011 FESTIVAL Taking place at Ntaba ka Ndoda, Rabula village, Keiskammahoek. From King William's Town take R63 towards Alice. After 21km from King William’s Town (just after Dimbaza), turn right to R352 to Keiskammahoek. Proceed for another 5km starting with a downhill and then an uphill through houses first and them a forest. At the end of the uphill/forest, turn left to 5km dirt road to Ntaba ka Ndoda (turn left before first house – white hexagon with red roof tiles).
DAY ONE – 23 September 2011(Friday)
08h00 to 10h00: Transport leaves different villages
08h00 to 10h00: Arrival and welcome (coffee and tea to be served)
10h30 to 11h30: Cleansing Ceremony & paying homage to Maqoma grave
11h30 to 12h00: Opening of Festival (speeches), introduction of programme & exhibitions
12h00 to 18h00: Exhibitions: Amathole Museum, Rhodes Music, Mayekiso Arts & Crafts
Outside music (Maskande, choral, isicathamiya) – DJ Headman
Izidlo zakwaNtu – Thato Komape (morogo, bread & rostile competition)
12h00 to 14h00: Writing workshop – Tanya Chan-Sam
Cricket and other field games for children
Board games (draughts, darts, chess, etc.)
Traditional fashion show
14h30 to 18h00: Iikwayala nemibongo (Choir competition & poetry) – Local choirs, Welile Shasha, Prince
Shapiro, Zwesh Fikush nezinye iimbongi
Amabali (story telling) - Funani Ntontela & Upstart Youth
DAY TWO – 24 September 2011 (Saturday)
08h00 to 10h00: Transport leaves different villages
08h00 to 10h00: Arrival and welcome
Horse racing & awards ceremony
10h00 to 18h00: Exhibitions: Amathole Museum, Rhodes Music, Mayekiso Arts & Crafts
Outside music (Maskande, choral, isicathamiya) – DJ Headman
Izidlo zakwaNtu – Thato Komape (morogo, bread & rostile competition)
Cricket and other field games for children
Board games (draughts, darts, chess, etc.)
Traditional fashion show
14h00 to 17h00 Nomakhisimisi (Mpondo Comedian)
Imibongo (poetry) – Welile Shasha, Prince Shapiro, Zwesh Fikush nezinye iimbongi Amabali - Funani Ntontela, Russel Kaschula, Upstart Youth, Hluma Zakaza
Sporting activities – soccer & netball (semi-finals)
DAY THREE – 25 September 2011 (Sunday)
11h00 – 14h00 Local heritage visit for guests
14h00 to 18h00 Sporting activities – soccer & netball (semi-finals)
Amabhaso (prizes)
Closure
PROGRAMME FOR 2011 FESTIVAL Taking place at Ntaba ka Ndoda, Rabula village, Keiskammahoek. From King William's Town take R63 towards Alice. After 21km from King William’s Town (just after Dimbaza), turn right to R352 to Keiskammahoek. Proceed for another 5km starting with a downhill and then an uphill through houses first and them a forest. At the end of the uphill/forest, turn left to 5km dirt road to Ntaba ka Ndoda (turn left before first house – white hexagon with red roof tiles).
DAY ONE – 23 September 2011(Friday)
08h00 to 10h00: Transport leaves different villages
08h00 to 10h00: Arrival and welcome (coffee and tea to be served)
10h30 to 11h30: Cleansing Ceremony & paying homage to Maqoma grave
11h30 to 12h00: Opening of Festival (speeches), introduction of programme & exhibitions
12h00 to 18h00: Exhibitions: Amathole Museum, Rhodes Music, Mayekiso Arts & Crafts
Outside music (Maskande, choral, isicathamiya) – DJ Headman
Izidlo zakwaNtu – Thato Komape (morogo, bread & rostile competition)
12h00 to 14h00: Writing workshop – Tanya Chan-Sam
Cricket and other field games for children
Board games (draughts, darts, chess, etc.)
Traditional fashion show
14h30 to 18h00: Iikwayala nemibongo (Choir competition & poetry) – Local choirs, Welile Shasha, Prince
Shapiro, Zwesh Fikush nezinye iimbongi
Amabali (story telling) - Funani Ntontela & Upstart Youth
DAY TWO – 24 September 2011 (Saturday)
08h00 to 10h00: Transport leaves different villages
08h00 to 10h00: Arrival and welcome
Horse racing & awards ceremony
10h00 to 18h00: Exhibitions: Amathole Museum, Rhodes Music, Mayekiso Arts & Crafts
Outside music (Maskande, choral, isicathamiya) – DJ Headman
Izidlo zakwaNtu – Thato Komape (morogo, bread & rostile competition)
Cricket and other field games for children
Board games (draughts, darts, chess, etc.)
Traditional fashion show
14h00 to 17h00 Nomakhisimisi (Mpondo Comedian)
Imibongo (poetry) – Welile Shasha, Prince Shapiro, Zwesh Fikush nezinye iimbongi Amabali - Funani Ntontela, Russel Kaschula, Upstart Youth, Hluma Zakaza
Sporting activities – soccer & netball (semi-finals)
DAY THREE – 25 September 2011 (Sunday)
11h00 – 14h00 Local heritage visit for guests
14h00 to 18h00 Sporting activities – soccer & netball (semi-finals)
Amabhaso (prizes)
Closure
Monday, 17 October 2011
Monday, 19 September 2011
morogo: Lerotse le Lephotsi
morogo: Lerotse le Lephotsi: the melon like fruit is used to cook a traditional soft porridge called topi/semphemphe, leaves of lerotse are eaten as morogo and the name ...
Lerotse le Lephotsi
the melon like fruit is used to cook a traditional soft porridge called topi/semphemphe, leaves of lerotse are eaten as morogo and the name of its morogo is motshatsha(pronuonced mochacha). the fruit is not so pupoular in the garden as it may not fully develop or grow big. in a place of it you can use the sweet pumpkin which is much easier because you dont have to add sugar to your soft porridge while cooking it. this dish made out this pair mouth watering
Thursday, 1 September 2011
Tuesday, 7 June 2011
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