May 2010

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Create your own Cape Town holiday by selecting from the options below to make your 2010 World Cup an entertaining and memorable experience.

You can create your own, personal tour to Cape Town during the soccer World Cup, including accommodation, entertainment and activities.

Its as simple as A,B, C…

All you have to do is email your choice (number) from categories A,B and C.

A. Select your accommodation:

1) Backpackers

2) Budget / Self-catering

3) Boutique Hotel

4) 4 Star Hotel

5) 5 Star Hotel

B. Select your entertainment / party experience:

1) Cape Town Fanpark event

2) Cape Town Hip-Hop Safari / Jazz Safari

3) Cape Town Nightlife Party Bus / Casino Tour

4) Private Cape Town Nightlife Tour / Erotic Cape Town

5) Special event / Live Theatre production

C. Select your sight-seeing tour

1) Table mountain

2) Cape Winelands

3) Cape Town City Tour

4) Cape Flats / Township Tour

5) Robben Island Tour

Contact Amanda on 078 225 9742 or email amanda@capetownnightlife.net

CAPE TOWN NIGHTLIFE TOURS AND PACKAGES


cape town party busGuided tours of Cape Town and its attractions with CTN & Mobile View.
CTN & Mobile View consistently offers you first-class service, with a certified and registered chartered tour company operating within the Western Cape.
We provide chartered tours of Cape Town and its surrounds.

We are able to accommodate small, medium and large groups on our tours (up to 40 pax / tour). We are able to offer you, our guest, much more than what is listed, so let Cape Town Nightlife design a tour especially for you or your company. We could even accommodate the single traveling tourist if you are prepared to share your day and your experience with similarly minded tourists.


We also cater for finger lunches and refreshments on our tours. If you or your group requires this service, please request and arrange it during your inquiry.

CALL 084 465 9553


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Cape Town Big Band Jazz Festival hit’s the Baxter.

The Festival will run from Thursday 27th to Saturday 29th May, starting 19h45. What started off as a one night-only affair, has since grown into a three day jam-packed Festival with music by alumni, school and college bands. This year we have a full house of big bands. Thursday 27th May The S.A. College Junior School Jazz Band, Little Giants, Wynberg Girls’ Big Band, Heathfield High School Jazz Band, Sans Souci Jazz Cats, Delft Big Band Friday 28th May Wynberg Boys’ Jazz Band, Beau Soleil Music Centre, Westerford High Big Band, Rondebosch Boys’ High Jazz Band, The S.A. College High School Junior Jazz Band, The S.A. College High School Senior Jazz Band, UCT Big Band Saturday 29th May Stellenbosch Youth Jazz Band, Bergvliet J2, Pinelands Jazz Band, Bishops Jazz Band, Rustenburg Girls’ Jazz Band, Bergvliet High Jazz Band, Alumni Big Band The Alumni Big Band is especially organised for the Festival.

 

The musicians participating have studied at the College of Music and in one way or another have participated in the Festival over the years and are still involved in a musical career, either teaching or performing. The musicians participating this year are: Melanie Scholtz, Marcus Wyatt, Dan Shout, Simon Bates, Basil Raad, Lee Thompson, Jody Engelbrecht, Lwanda Gogwana, Mike Blake, Kelly Bell, Nick Green, Ross McDonald, Siya Charles, Amanda Tiffin, Darryl Andrews and friends. Marcus Wyatt hails from Port Elizabeth in the Eastern Cape, is a College of Music Graduate and has been playing horn since 1983. He is part of a new generation of South African musicians – respectful of the past, yet moving forward without fear of twisting boundaries. Marcus has performed around the globe, and worked with an impressive array of musician, from Walter Bishop Jnr (Charlie Parker’s last resident pianist), Stockholm Jazz Orchestra and Courtney Pine to Manu Dibango, Bheki Mseleku and Miriam Makeba . Marcus will be hosting an Improvisation Workshop which is aimed at all instrumentalists, and will focus mainly on Improvisation, don’t worry trumpet players, issues of the instrument will be dealt with too … !

 

If you wish to register for the Workshop or have any queries please contact Ann Barr, email: ann@ctbigbandjazzfest.co.za, or 082 451 3696

Tickets for the Festival are available from Computicket or Baxter booking office.

Adults R60 and seniors/scholars/students R35.

Performance starts at 19h45.

2 Day Workshop with Divina & Phi

“In the act of healing, symbols work upon the patient who is vulnerable, open and ready to experience them. He identifies with them in the form of sacred images….They transform him and allow him to partake of their hidden power” – Donald Sadner

Our world-view is too important to be defined by scientists & philosophers alone. None of us can afford to be uninvolved. Our Mandala Workshops merge sacred art & science with perennial wisdom to perceive our wholeness & connectedness, not only to each other and to the Earth, but to the inner self most particularly.

A Mandala is a pattern or device on which to MEDITATE … by absorbing the mandala in your own consciousness, you, the meditator re-orientates your world-view, as your inner focus shifts from the distractions of the outer world to the virtues of self-awareness, wisdom & compassion. Enter the Nunc Stans – the timeless moment seen through your eternal eyes.

Enter the World of Sacred Geometry & SEE the wonderfully patterned Beauty of Creation

The strands of our DNA, the cornea of our eye, snow flakes, pine cones, flower petals, diamond crystals, the branching of trees, a nautilus shell, the star we spin around, the galaxy we spiral within, the air we breathe, and all life forms as we know them emerge out of timeless geometric codes.

The designs of exalted holy places from the prehistoric monuments at Stonehenge and the Pyramid of Khufu at Giza, to the world’s great cathedrals, mosques, and temples are based on these same principles of sacred geometry.

As far back as Greek Mystery schools 2500 years ago it was taught that there are five perfect 3-dimensional forms – the tetrahedron, hexahedron, octahedron, dodecahedron, and icosahedron … collectively known as the Platonic Solids; and that these form the foundation of everything in the physical world.

Program:

Day 1

  • Introduction to the Principles of Nature & Sacred Geometry
  • Healing Colour
  • Mandala Stencil
  • Lunch Break
  • Elemental Dance activity
  • Start Mandala Painting

Day 2

  • Kaleidoscopic Therapy – Colour & Light as Medicine by Lara Light
  • Mandala Painting, Fun ! Self Expression ~
  • Lunch Break
  • Mandala Painting continues the Journey within…
  • Sharing Activity

The Mandala – sacred circle, symbol of healing & wholeness – has been used from ancient times to the present in spiritual traditions around the globe.

In nature, we find patterns, designs and structures from the most minuscule particles, to expressions of life discernible by human eyes, to the greater cosmos. These inevitably follow geometrical archetypes, which reveal to us the nature of each form and its vibrational resonances. They are also symbolic of the underlying metaphysical principle of the inseparable relationship of the part to the whole. It is this principle of oneness underlying all geometry that permeates the architecture of all form in its myriad diversity. This principle of interconnectedness, inseparability and union provides us with a continuous reminder of our relationship to the whole, a blueprint for the mind to the sacred foundation of all things created.

Contemplating & creating Mandalas can help heal our sense of psychic & spiritual fragmentation, manifest creative energy & optimism, and reconnect us to our essential being.

Date:

22 & 23 May 2010

Time:

10h00 – 16h00

Venue:

Art Jamming @ Wembly Square, Gardens, Cape Town

Cost:

R1500 for 2 Days incl all materials

Bookings:

Email: philippa@thelearningcircle.co.za
Cell: 083 421 7085

Event on Facebook:

FaceBook Event page


Program:

Day 1

  • Introduction to the Principles of Nature & Sacred Geometry
  • Healing Colour
  • Mandala Stencil
  • Lunch Break
  • Elemental Dance activity
  • Start Mandala Painting

Day 2

  • Kaleidoscopic Therapy – Colour & Light as Medicine by Lara Light
  • Mandala Painting, Fun ! Self Expression ~
  • Lunch Break
  • Mandala Painting continues the Journey within…
  • Sharing Activity

“In the act of healing, symbols work upon the patient who is vulnerable, open and ready to experience them. He identifies with them in the form of sacred images….They transform him and allow him to partake of their hidden power” – Donald Sadner

Our world-view is too important to be defined by scientists & philosophers alone. None of us can afford to be uninvolved. Our Mandala Workshops merge sacred art & science with perennial wisdom to perceive our wholeness & connectedness, not only to each other and to the Earth, but to the inner self most particularly.

A Mandala is a pattern or device on which to MEDITATE … by absorbing the mandala in your own consciousness, you, the meditator re-orientates your world-view, as your inner focus shifts from the distractions of the outer world to the virtues of self-awareness, wisdom & compassion. Enter the Nunc Stans – the timeless moment seen through your eternal eyes.

Enter the World of Sacred Geometry & SEE the wonderfully patterned Beauty of Creation

The strands of our DNA, the cornea of our eye, snow flakes, pine cones, flower petals, diamond crystals, the branching of trees, a nautilus shell, the star we spin around, the galaxy we spiral within, the air we breathe, and all life forms as we know them emerge out of timeless geometric codes.

The designs of exalted holy places from the prehistoric monuments at Stonehenge and the Pyramid of Khufu at Giza, to the world’s great cathedrals, mosques, and temples are based on these same principles of sacred geometry.

As far back as Greek Mystery schools 2500 years ago it was taught that there are five perfect 3-dimensional forms – the tetrahedron, hexahedron, octahedron, dodecahedron, and icosahedron … collectively known as the Platonic Solids; and that these form the foundation of everything in the physical world.

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The Safety Light SA – “Creating a safer and brighter South Africa”


safety light investment opportunityThis energy-saving device is light-weight, portable and safe for children, avoiding domestic fires caused by candles and oil heaters, mainly in informal settlements and densely populated areas, with limited or no access to electricity.

Finally, a product with functionality and conscious consideration for the safety of communities affected by the realities of society, living in SA. Year in and year out, we are faced with the issue of domestic / shack fires in rural areas and informal settlements, resulting in many families being displaced and lives being lost. With most incidents recurring in these densely populated areas, this product provides a practical solution to this challenge faced by people all over Africa.

Considering the branding opportunities it presents, it inevitably creates a win-win situation for all parties involved. By creating awareness, like the safety and prevention of fires or general health issues such as HIV Aids and TB, we can make a difference and positive impact on the lives of less privileged people in Southern Africa, by subsidizing a project of this nature to make it available to these communities.

safety light south african investmentOn the other hand, for businesses wishing to promote their brand, this dynamic tool is more cost-effective than printing the traditional t-shirt or peak cap. Service industries and restaurants could use it as an alternative to table-talkers, and with its interchangeable plastic covers it will never become useless, even after the promotion period. It also serves as a service indicator device to notify the waiter about a table that needs service.

The product has been listed to be disposed of by waste management to protect our environment and create employment for residents willing to engage at that level.

 

As a fresh, patented product which has recently hit the market, it requires agents to distribute it and take advantage of its novelty and dominate market share. For more information on becoming a reseller of the Safety Light, or if you would like to enquire about the investment opportunity mentioned above, please contact Brent Jacobs directly on 084 465 9553 / 021 762 2443 or email safetylightsa@gmail.com for an application form.

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as hiring sound and lighting

as sound and lightingAt AS Sound & Lighting, Hearing Colour & Seeing sound, is what you can expect from this sound and lighting hiring company. Based in the Southern Suburbs, Cape Town with over 10 years of experience in the sound and lighting business, AS is the preferred supplier of many Cape Town nightclubs and events companies.

 

 

 

AS provides clients with only the latest and most reliable audio-visual gear, services and solutions to suit any business or function. Whether you are a super nightclub or a trendy restaurant requiring minimal, but good quality sound installation, AS will gladly tailor-make a package to suit your budget.

 

as sound and lighting cape town

The latest and funkiest lighting systems at a fraction of the cost will add value to your venue and keep your guests visually entertained.

The latest equipment is available to suit your needs, as AS Sound & Lighting provides an all inclusive maintenance plan.

 

 

 

as sound and lighting cape townAvailable 24 hours a day, 7 days a week – AS is the company you can depend on to provide fast and efficient service by supplying the best audio-visual equipment, such as plasma screens and projectors for fashion shows, conferences and special corporate events.

 

 

 

WHY BUY WHEN YOU CAN RENT?

As the value of electronic goods and audio-visual equipment drops as soon as the seal is broken, it makes more economic sense to rent the equipment. Saving you the responsibility of security, insurance, maintenance, storage and setting up at events. This will also result in saving money and increasing profits!

For a free quote call Azam on 084 989 3006 or email as@neomail.co.za today!

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American comedian Wayne Brady returns to South Africa to “Make it up”

 

 

Wayne Brady imageSo, whose line is it anyway?  Popular American comedian Wayne Brady returns to pose the question to Capetonians on 19 and 20 May at the GrandWest Grand Arena. 

Brady also promises audiences a show packed with impromptu humour, comedy skits, music and spectacular dance routines.

The show starts at 20h00 and tickets are available from Computicket at R150.  No entry to persons under the age of 13.

Date                      Wed 19 and Thu 20 May

Time                     20h00

Venue                  Grand Arena, GrandWest

Tickets                Available from computicket at R150

 

This show is brought to South Africa by Hunta Live.

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