Drum majorettes. Sheep shearing. Old tractors. Afrikaans music. Some of the things you could find at the Hantam vleisfees this weekend. Even though I do not consider ourselves to be big red meat eaters, we were advised that this is a festival worth attending. So early on Saturday morning we hopped into the car to go to Calvinia. Calvinia is just less than 200km from us, inland. After VanRhynsdorp you climb the VanRhyns pass over the Hantam berge to get to Nieuwoudtville, an about 70km further on you will find the sleepy town of Calvinia. Veld flowers are still in full bloom, and most of the gardens at the edge of town were turned bright orange.
Just before lunch a coloured crowd from Loeriesfontein performed a “riel dans”. I know the word from an afrikaans nursery rhyme, but had no idea what it looked like. Still not sure either, but is resulted in a lot of fun for the spectators. The group were apparently winners in that area, so it is obviously not something that has gone extinct (yet). And another group showed their skill at rope jumping whilst performing various other tricks like hand stands etc. Quite spectacular. And of course the petit little drum majorettes from the local primary school performed in gale force wind. All these performances were rounded off by a speech by the local mayor, and an exhibition drive of old vehicles and tractors around the truck. There were fantastic old cars.
What a lovely day!