Represent Review: RnB Women’s Day Concert
Aug11

Represent Review: RnB Women’s Day Concert

At heart, we all know he’s a serious ladies man. Represent’s one and only Reuben “The Matrix” Malema finds a new sidekick and surrounds himself with the wonders of women as he at the Women’s day RnB bash at the Bassline in Johannesburg… See our Flickr photoset here. Sharpile as always Reuben : 21H00 on Friday: 08 August 2008 at Bassline – Newtown, Johannesburg. A fairly cool night for a typical late winter, early spring day in the city of gold. Mr. Nkateko Siweya (My cameraman and the newest member of Matrix Incorporated) joins me on a colourful journey of discovery to celebrate and honor man’s better half: Abafazi. Funny though, that on this journey so full of affection, comfort and lots of happy emotions, Ms. Janica Nhlapo had to purposefully go AWOL on me. Oops, I forgot: she’s enjoying all that is beautiful about being a woman: the early and tender days of her new born baby boy. And yes, Congratulations to her and all the other strong and mild willed women out there who are jealously guarding the fort and by some miraculous wonder when life pits them against all odds, still manage to constantly hoist the torch of humanity ever so high. To this end, yours truly unreservedly salutes you. The venue of the Newtown (Jozi) Celebrates: Women in Arts – R&B concert was warm and very homely. The guest lounge had been decorated with red silk dressing, a scatter of chocolate nibbles and matching white candles. Fresh, crisply clear juice in flute glasses was served together with a helping of bite-size chicken skewers, roast leg of lamb portions, fish cakes, beef burgers, an assortment of mouth-watering sausages and tantalizing sauce-dipped meatballs on “Sterk-Blatjang”. At 21H30 the build-up process was well underway with DJ Franso rearing in a collection of very good house and smooth tunes. A brigade of well adorned ladies started streaming in by the bus loads! The fact was clearly evident that this one was selfishly for the ladies. Ms. Lulu took to the stage to get the live performances off to a very beautiful start; her romantic ballads coupled with her sweet melody were a reminiscent of Mama Letta Mbuli`s “I need you baby”. When the mellow ballads had warmed up the hall; the energetic Busie set the dance floor alight with her paced up performance of popular and very circular jingles; with the naughty (see pictures) Chomie infusing all sorts of excitement upon the outnumbered male part of the audience, while they all sang along to her famous track: Jaiva Sexy! Edgars Consolidated Stores was kind enough to the ladies to...

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Represent Recommends: La Traviata
Aug08

Represent Recommends: La Traviata

Our very fabulous world traveller, in-house dancer, choreographer and sometime therapist (yeah, we’ve got a biiiig colourful family at Represent and lots of talent!) went to spend some time at the La Traviata open-day rehearsals – she was inspired and loved every minute of it, convinced to get her tutu back on. Elmarie gives you LOTS of reasons why you MUST go to the Ballet in 2008 and specifically to La Traviata by the South African Ballet Theatre, dates and details provided below. Sharpile Elms! (PS – How awesome is that rehearsal studio? I wanna dance there!) “Get high on dance! To say ballet is a dying art form is completely inaccurate! The South African Ballet Theatre company is very much alive. In disbelief? My advice is that you get yourself to their newest performance ‘La Traviata’ opening 15 August. I recently had the privilege of attending an open day rehearsal at their magnificent studios in Jozi; it was uplifting to say the very least. Once again, I felt extremely proud of our South African talent. So! For some divine inspiration treat your mind to a night at the ballet. No one’s asking you to wear the tights, simply turn off the tele’ and indulge in a truly beautiful mood-altering experience. If you’re interested in seeing a perfect machine reveal its existence of a soul then you owe it to yourself to see this dynamic company perform La Traviata. And remember, Live a lot!” www.saballettheatre.co.za   FNB’s La Traviata – The Ballet The Nelson Mandela Stage At The Johannesburg Civic Theatre 15 August – 7 September 2008 A ballet in three Acts With The Johannesburg Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Maestro Allan Stephenson Twenty two performances of FNB’s La Traviata – the Ballet choreographed by Veronica Paeper. An exquisite story ballet based on the famous opera ‘La Traviata” La Traviata is Cape Town based choreographer Veronica Paeper’s ballet translation of the Verdi opera of the same name. Based on the novel by Alexandre Dumas, it tells the story of a Parisian courtesan who unexpectedly finds herself in love and loved in the midst of a cynical and frivolous life among the demi-monde of Paris. But it is a love that is destined soon to be shattered on the shoals of family duty and mortal illness. The score is drawn from Verdi’s exquisite opera, especially arranged for ballet. Regarded as one of Paeper’s finest works, La Traviata brings to the stage the tragic story of a dying woman’s last love. La Traviata – The Ballet Saturday 16 August @ 3pm Saturday 16 August @ 8pm (Half-price night) Sunday 17 August @...

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Wish you were Here
Aug07

Wish you were Here

Make sure to get your mits on one of these gorgeous photo’s of Jozi city taken by one of the inner city’s long-time residents and promoters, Alistair Mclachan. He’s showing them in Melville next week before they hit the road… : The “Wish you were here” suburban tour ………..is moving on. Come wish it good luck and farewell. the art room & Alastair Mclachlan “WISH YOU WERE HERE” DATE: 14 August. 2008 TIME: 6:30pm onwards ‘til late. ADDRESS: the art room Shop 80 Cnr 7th st. & 4th ave. Melville “Wish you were here” is Johannesburg on a roadshow: Photographs of the city from the city, for sale. as well as: A preview of the forthcoming exhibition : STAD / CITY : TO LET / FOR SALE -the rebirth of the prospector- for more info Intermission. Slide...

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Joburg Fashion Week:Carducci Men- Slick
Aug03

Joburg Fashion Week:Carducci Men- Slick

THE CARDUCCI MENS RANGE DROVE JOBURG WILD, as well as our Vincent Zondo, who was inspired to get married! As I sat in the front row of the Carducci show, I had to confess, I am a Carducci man. I couldn’t help but notice the overwhelming excitement of the people around me and its then, when I knew that I was not the only one. Celebrities like Stone from the popular afro-pop Bongo Maffin group, the Kwela-Tebza boys and MXO were present and very excited about the show as well – I could tell. The Carducci brand has successfully managed to distinguish itself in the mens market by dressing some of South Africa’s popular music icons. This move is definitely getting them the attention they deserve, in my opinion, it’s truly robust and fantastic brand positioning. While most of their competitors in the fashion industry are still battling with this concept, Mark Gooding and his edgy design team continue to make big strides.SPRING HAS SPRUNG COLOURFULLY What would a spring/summer collection be without colour? The bold and colourful summer looks with turquoise and yellow colours as well as the floral detail and prints dominated this range. Nothing understated about which season we’re heading towards… I loved how they played with the shoes and belts in this range. THE CLASSIC SUITS This is the thread that holds everything together for Carducci. I personally loved the suits from this collection, very chic and yet quite classy. Also the way the suits were styled, giving a fabulously relaxed and stylish twist to the classic suit – with the shift from ties to cravats and from traditional belts to cummerbunds and hats, as well as a play on colours giving a sense of character to this years men’s collection. Goodness, I think I might have finally found my wedding suit. By Vincent Zondo – Br@nd Publicist Images Courtesy of Johannesburg Fashion Week. Photographer: Simon...

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Joburg Fashion Week:Carducci Women- Divine
Aug03

Joburg Fashion Week:Carducci Women- Divine

Our fabulous fashion review continues from our man on the scene, Vincent Zondo – join him as he celebrates sublime garments and run-way collections from the Joburg fashion week. Now, for my next collection review from has to be the edgy brand that is lead by Mark Gooding – Carducci. The Carducci fashion house has been making boldly noticeable strides within the SA’s fashion circles. It was zesty and so classy which was very true to the essence of the brand as we know it. THE WOMENS COLLECTION: Drawing inspirations from the 40’s looks, style as well as glamour, this was an inspired collection beyond measure, totally nostalgic. It represented a time when style and opulence were central to all women of substance. I loved the accessories used in this collection, and after the show, I was told by the designer himself that all the fabulous accessories: rings, the stunning two-tone colour shoes and hats were created and tailored for this year’s collection. A very romantic collection with a powerful injection of nostalgic flair- divine…I say. By Vincent Zondo – Br@nd Publicist Images Courtesy of Johannesburg Fashion Week. Photographer: Simon...

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