JOHANNESBURG – Arts Alive 2010 programme promises to be the best yet. From the cool sounds of local Jazz , to the rhythms of the clubs and the urban beat of the hip-hop culture to the rich sounds of the classics, this year’s Joburg Arts Alive festival has it all. Giving voice to the Joburg Arts Alive festival – provocative and powerful, the spoken word artists, the slam poets, the performance artists engage the senses, stir the mind, delve into the social and emotional consciousness. In 2009 Edition of teh ever-growing festival, South African dramas explored the social milieu, while... Continue Reading
By Novell Zwangendaba – SOUTH AFRICA – The 2010 Bundu Expo commences on July 30 to August 01 at Tshwane’s premier and most versatile venue, the Tshwane Events Centre. Product and Services on show include: weapons, ammunition, hunting bows, knives, hunting, off road vehicles, fencing, bomas, lodges and game reserves, fishing, slaughtering, camping, photographic equipment, angelers can catch fish from 1000m indoor dam, big screen for watching sport in beer garden, spit braais and venison potjies, delicious game dishes, kids entertainment, live music, competitions. Tshwane Events Centre, has the capacity, versatility and capability to host any national or international event... Continue Reading
You are invited for the International year of the Youth Conference. . Date: Sat 14 Aug 2010 Venue: Harare Gardens Time: 9am-4pm Cost: $2 individual registration before the day and $5 on the day $20 Young entrepreneurs (under 30) business exhibition registration $25 corporate exhibition registration and youth organizations The conference is youth driven and brings together young people, advocates of youth development, academics, entrepreneurs, non-profit organizations, governmental organizations and corporate organizations to present and discuss the various opportunities available for economic development and how young people can be a part of the changing dynamics in Zimbabwe. The conference will... Continue Reading
Daring, innovative and controversial films and filmmakers from around the world will take the spotlight at the 31st Durban International Film Festival which takes place from 22 July to 1 August. The festival programmers have scoured the globe for films that excite, thrill, raise awareness and provoke. These films will be presented in over 200 screenings at venues across Durban and in surrounding communities. Alongside the screenings of films, the festival offers an extensive workshop and seminar programme, as well as training and industry events. The festival is particularly pleased that, in a difficult funding climate, the National Lottery Distribution... Continue Reading