If you think Tai Chi is all about defending yourself against a slow motion action replay, think again. “Life is all about balance… lets have fun harmonising body & mind at the 2011 Rocking The Daisies!”
Comedy Tent

Charles has a mop of hair in which he can hide things. And he does, but you would never know it.

Kagiso Mokgadi
As the son of a witchdoctor, Kagiso has a pretty unique take on life and had a hard time taking a sicky at school. The bones says this man is going to be huge!

Sexy, sensual and not to be missed – Lady Magnolia and Starr will leave you with a silly smile on your face.

Moeniel (MOJO) Jacobs
One of the freshest talents to have emerged from the ghettos and stayed there. Crime and drugs doesn’t faze him, it pays and gets him high.

Langa Township band, Hlanganani, wows with displays of gumboot dancing, marimba bands, drumming, Zulu dancing, African singing and much more!

Beat Masterz Kyle and Sherwin will take any tune, chew it up and spit it out old school.

The Prince of Pop is alive and well and hails from Sir Lowry’s Pass. This young man comes fresh from SA’s Got Talent and is a must see for M.J. fans!

These four insane B-boys from Cape Town have represented all over the world from Europe, Korea, Dubai to the U.S. to show them how it’s done.

We’ve asked the critics what they had to say about Dr. Stef. The one started to croak like a seagull and the other, well… you’re going to have to wait and see.

Colin Underwood is one of South Africa’s most versatile entertainers. He juggles comedy, pickpocketing, miming and about three hundred baby porcupines at the same time.

Our favourite Doo-wop group is back with more of those silky smooth reinterpretations of the hits like you’ve never heard them before – in glorious barbershop acapella style.

Next time someone asks you to get them a drink, you’ll probably break down and cry and say you can’t. And that will be the truth because you can’t. Not like Anil does.

The best newcomer of the 2011 Comedy Choice Awards actually thought that he was entering Pop Idols. Lucky for him, the judges thought that he was funny, although it wasn’t what he was going for.

Brendan Murray
The difference between him and Ozzy Osbourne is staggering, yet both have a weakness for biting the heads off small mammals. He also claims to be a ladies’ man and keeper of bonzais.

Upbeat, provocative and very sexy all describes this high-energy cabaret-style show.

Enchanting and alluring, this exquisite form of dance has been around for centuries and has spread from the East to a festival near you.

‘Peace, love and politics’ – this is what you’ll find in the music of the Jack Mantis Band. These gypsy rockers will make love to your ears while taking you on a caravan of musical bliss.

Combining various props and performers, including Shamanzi, AfrodizzyActs puts together a mesmerising ultraviolet light show that you shouldn’t miss!

Siv Ngesi
His Home Page states: “The sky is not the limit, it’s just another playground”. On his “About” page there’s a picture of him running for his life, almost flying. That looks like some hostile playground.

Shamanzi is a Performance Art Band. Their music is a fusion soup that cannot be categorised. Try world-organic-tribal-trance & afro-ska-electro-pixie-rock… death-gospel? Ancestral-green-blues? Neo-tribal-pop? You decide.

From the dusty streets of Khayelitsha comes a breathtakingly beautiful sounds of Heavenly Quartez, a group set to sweep the world with their amazing vocal arrangements.

A three-man tribal experience stripped down to the basics. Didge & drums that make you want to dance like cro-mangnon man.
