07 December 2007

Angel

Today we opened the show with Cindy Solomon, Lesley Charles and Abbey-Leigh Rhode from the production ‘Angel’ brought you by the dance company Afrika Ablaze.

Angel is ‘a powerful message of how children who live in a Godless world can lose their way. The story invites the audience to debate the theory around, “Are children born innocent?” and if so, what then happens when things go wrong with them or for them. “Does the world continue to contaminate them?” and if so, what then can save them?’

The dancing is said to be dazzling, with flambouyant costumes, touching singing performances, exciting acting potential and a glorious outpouring incredible young talent.

There will only be two performances and they will be taking place at the Eoan Culture Centre on 17 and 18 December 2007. The show will start at 8pn.

The production promises to be a dance/drama that will blow you away.

For more information contact Glenda on 082 669 1670 or Cindy on 082 434 0018/ 021 797 3374

pictured from left: Abbey-Leigh Rhode, Lesley Charles and Cindy Solomon


picture: Celeste Ganga



Latin Heat

We were later joined by Sebastian Guile (director) and Paul Morissey (performer) from the musical show, Latin Heat.

‘Latin Heat is a fiery tribute to Latin and contemporary music brought to you by Cape Town spiciest local talent’

It runs at the Barans Theatre from 11 to 29 December 2007 and a special New Year’s Eve performance on 31 December 2007

Sebastian, who can be seen playing drums in the show, is joined on stage by his two brothers, Jason Guile on Bass guitar and Matthew Guile who is said to be one of Cape Town’s hottest rising guitarists.

‘The show sets the stage alight with the greatest hits all the way from the masters like Carlos Santana, to modern-day Latina divas like Shakira’

For more information contact Kelli Lakey on 073 225 1734

pictured from left: Sebastian Guile and Paul Morissey
picture: Celeste Ganga

2007 Sport Legends Awards

We then had an interview with Alan Boesack Junior who he spoke to us about the 2007 Sport Legends Awards. This is the third year that the Department of Cultural Affairs and Sports aims to honour and recognise people who have given a lifetime of service to sport.

The sport codes that are being focused on are football, weightlifting, chess, softball and cricket. The codes honoured over the past two years have been athletics, boxing, rugby, darts, hockey, netball, table tennis and football.

All legends will be honoured at a fitting ceremony on 10 December 2007, at the Birekenhead Estate Brewery in Stanford, outside Hermanus from 11h00 until13h00.

For more information contact Mandla Yeki on 079 511 23087




Shona Khona-'making youngsters’ dreams come true in Khayelitsha'

We ended off the show with Stan Whiteing spokesperson for Shona Khona.

On Sunday (9 December 2007), 20 lucky winners of a Shona Khona draw will gather at the Khayelitsha Stadium in Khayelitsha to show Shona Khona coaches and soccer legends their soccer skills in the hopes of impressing them enough to earn them a spot at a regional soccer camp.

Youths between the ages of 10-16 years enter through proof of purchase of household products made by Reckitt Benckiser, then SMS the lucky number found in on the packaging. Those whose numbers are drawn are allocated to a taining camp closest to their city or town.

Mandla Mazibuko will host the Shona Khona competition in Khayelitsha.

For more information call the Shona Khona hotline on 0861 100 980

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