SENSATION ‘INNERSPACE’ BE PART OF THE NIGHT, DRESS IN WHITE
With just under three weeks until South Africa witnesses the global phenomenon that is Sensation Innerspace, one incredible and essential aspect that adds to the spectacle of the event is the all-white dress code. For one night only on the 7th of September 2013, the Coca-Cola Dome in Johannesburg will be transformed into a sea of white as dance enthusiasts experience the debut of the world’s leading dance event on the continent of Africa. This tradition was, sadly, born from a tragic event: When ID&T (the organisation behind Sensation) co-founder Duncan Stutterheim lost his brother Miles in a car accident in 2001, all visitors were informally asked to dress in white for that year’s show. More than 80% of the visitors adhered to this tribute and this marked the birth of the well-known Sensation dress code as we know it today. Sensation ‘Innerspace’ South Africa will make no exception and stick to the memorable tradition that will add a sensory array of enlightenment for all attendees. Sensation ‘Innerspace’ will features a stellar international DJ line-up consisting of Thomas Gold, Nic Fanciulli, DJ duos Daniel & Juan Sanchez, Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano and of course, Mr White, who will be opening the dazzling event. So, what white outfit will you be wearing to Sensation on 7 September? Sensation ‘Innerspace’ is proudly presented by Samsung #GALAXYexperience. Additional information Links Website: www.sensation.com/south-africa Facebook: www.facebook.com/GandGSA and www.facebook.com/Sensation Twitter: @GandGPro and @Sensation YouTube: www.youtube.com/sensation Samsung: www.samsung.com/south_africa Official tickets are on sale through www.sensation.com and www.computicket.com (including Computicket outlets). Official sale ticket prices: General access ticket R650 Deluxe access ticket R1200 Exclusive access ticket R3250 For specialised corporate suite options, contact jess@gandgpro.com. Additional information on ticket types: Entrance: The Entrance ticket grants access to the main area and main dance floor. Deluxe: The Deluxe ticket grants access to the main area and main dance floor. Deluxe ticket holders have the convenience of closer parking, a separate entrance, VIP bathrooms, separate bars and access to the Deluxe lounge deck situated on the mezzanine level of the Coca-Cola Dome. Deluxe ticket holders may, at additional cost, reserve an area or booth and pre-drinks order once they have purchased their tickets. Exclusive: The Exclusive ticket grants access to main area and main dance floor. Exclusive ticket holders enjoy all the benefits of a Deluxe ticket holder plus VVIP parking, waitered service, additional tables and premium seating, decadent canapés, private lounge and full complimentary bar throughout the event (excluding French champagnes and aged premium wines (available for purchase). Exclusiveticket holders may, at additional cost, reserve an area or booth and pre-drinks order once they have purchased their tickets....
Be A Blessing…
When this invitation came to my mail I jumped at the opportunity to help. It was once said that once you see, you cannot pretend that you didn’t see. Beautiful people of our nation, I urge you to take a chance and lend a hand where you can. Details after the jump. Dearly Beloved, “Be a Blessing” is a local community outreach which aims to involve men, women, girls and boys, from all walks of life, in bridging the gaps that exist between incongruent communities and social environments. This is an initiative of The Edenvale Baptist Church. When ordinary people come together and pour out their hearts for God, lives are impacted in an extraordinary way. We are blessed to be a blessing and we would like you to join us. · Date: 24 August 2013 · Time: 08:00 – 13:00 · Venue: 3900 JB Marks Primary School, Braamficherville, Dobsonville In the same way, let your light shine before others, so that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father who is in heaven. Matthew 5:16 For more details please contact, Kea Nkitseng: 072 901...
Last chance to get your tickets to this year’s Comic’s Choice Awards.
Tickets are almost sold out for The 3rd Annual Comic’s Choice Awards™ (CCA), which takes place next Saturday night, 24 August at the Teatro at Montecasino. With signature secrecy, the creative team remains tight-lipped about what audiences can expect, other than to say that they are pulling out all the stops to deliver another dynamite production. Taking the format of a hilarious variety show at which six awards are handed out, winners are required to perform seven minutes of stand-up in lieu of an acceptance speech, so those lucky enough to have purchased the few tickets available to the public are in for a treat! Earlier this year, the comedy industry submitted ideas for the sketches that they’d like to perform and the CCA team had the tough time of selecting the best (and funniest) ones to schedule into the show. With fantastic collaborations and a few wildly unlikely appearances, SA’s top comics, budding newcomers, celebs, VIPs and comedy fans will celebrate excellence in comedy on this very special night. This year’s theme, “The Art Of Funny” centers on self-expression and social justice and blends technology, the growing power of social media and urban street art to reshape reality and drive revolution. The show promises to push the boundaries of funny vs. socially acceptable and will have you rolling (and squirming) in your seats. And the nominees are…! The Savanna Newcomer Award, Loyiso Madinga, Eureka Nkese, Schalk Bezuidenhout, Kagiso Mokgadi The BlackBerry® Breakthrough Act Award, Deep Fried Man, Mpho Popps Modikoane, Donovan Goliath, Jason Goliath The Savanna Audience Choice Award, Mashabela Galane, Sifiso Nene, Thapelo TIPS Seemise, Khanyisa Bunu The Comic’s Choice Comic Of The Year Award, Trevor Noah, Loyiso Gola, Tumi Morake, Riaad Moosa The Times Comic’s Pen Award, Chester Missing, Loyiso Gola, Kagiso Lediga, Rob van Vuuren This year’s Lifetime Achievement recipient is legendary Barry Hilton, who received the highest number of votes in this special category for comedians with 25 year’s experience, so you can expect a sidesplitting appearance on stage from the ‘cousin’ himself. With tickets from R230 to R270, book now through Computicket www.computicket.co.za for an insiders view into our crazy-wonderful SA comedy industry’s special night. Event Information: Event Info: www.comicschoice.co.za Facebook: www.facebook.com/sa.comics.choice.awards Twitter: @ComicsChoice: #CCA2013 Tickets: Computicket (www.computicket.co.za) from R230 to...
The R100 South African tour – The Ubuntu Girl.
The beauty of South Africa comes alive in different ways, one of its beauty is its people. Meet Sonja Kruse – better known as “The Ubuntu Girl”, call her amazing, inspirational, crazy, adventurous – her journey to travel across South Africa is a true reflection of what many citizens are faced with – dreams, goals and wishes yet not putting action to them. The Ubuntu Girl has now completed her round-about travel of SA and most definitely #Represent had to get in on the scoop. Mad as a R100. 1. Firstly, I have to command you on doing this project. Your journey across South Africa is worthy of applause. How does it feel to look back on your journey and say “I did it”? It feels like another challenge will come knocking! It feels like I can more fully understand and embrace this complicated, beautiful country we call home, with the full acknowledgement that I know very little 2. What epiphany led you to begin this journey with only a R100? It is bizarre when you have a dream that is so clear in its prophecy to fulfil itself, that in the beginning I thought it was just a silly form of escapism. Until the dream stayed around for four years. So, the significance of the R100, I’m only now making sense of. Perhaps it is because people may have been less likely to relate to a person who did this with no money 3. I’m sure you must have had doubts before leaving your home. What stopped you from entertaining them? Ja, when I calculated how many cappuccinos (my weakness) I could buy with the R100, I had doubts. There was an overwhelming desire inside of me to get to know the people of our country. I was hungry for real engagement and conversation and wanted to experience other people’s experience of life. It could not be ignored 4. What was the end game for this project during conception? This was one of those events in life that had no purpose, other than to follow the heart. And to listen to the voice inside. 5. Did you achieve it? I have to say yes. Most of my decisions going forward now are made from the heart and from instinct. I still doubt myself at times. It is part of the human condition The Journey 1. When you left (EAST LONDON), where was your first stop at? Chilumna village in rural Eastern Cape. Beautiful landscape 2. Did you have a map drawn out of all the places you wanted to stop at? Not at all! I must have had a...
BOOK YOUR TUK-TUK ‘TOUR’ FOR JOBURG CITY FESTIVAL NOW!
Tuk Tuk’s are taking over Joburg City Festival, to experience the full offering of this magnificent festival take a look at what you’re about to ride in. The best ways to experience the Joburg City Festival is by Jozi Tuk-Tuk. Only a limited number of tickets are for sale for each day of the festival. Tickets need to be pre-booked. Visit www.joburgcity.netand click on the ‘festival transport’ tab to find info and to buy your tickets. Park your car safely at any of the indicated spots, then take a tuk-tuk to various city destinations and take in the sights of the city on the way. Or come by Gautrain and hop on to a tuk-tuk. Tickets are available on a ‘4 x 2’ basis, meaning 2 people can take 4 trips between any city destinations during any single day for R200 only (that equates to R25 per ‘hop’ if both people use all four trips! Visit www.joburgcity.net and click on the ‘festival transport’ tab for info and to buy your tickets. Also available are ‘3 x 3’ shuttle tickets for R150 and cabs at R80 a trip. Of course Gautrain buses and Rea Vaya buses are also available in the city. Note, though that Gautrain buses do NOT run on Saturdays and Sundays. Apart from the Jozi Tuk-Tuk service, there will also be Happy.Me ‘Espresso on the Move’ tuk-tuks crisscrossing the city with your favourite coffee during the festival! Be sure to sample the delicious coffees on offer. Visit www.joburgcity.net for more info and the full festival programme. Also follow us on facebook and twitter (JoburgCity). For enquiries phone Gerald Garner on 082 894 5216 Jozi Tuk-Tuks: a joint initiative of Happy.Me, Oembotu Travel and JoburgPlaces Joburg Squirrel shuttles: a joint initiative of Oembotu Travel and JoburgPlaces Joburg City Festival partners and sponsors are Gautrain, the Johannesburg Development Agency and SAB World of Beer. Venue sponsor for Gandhi Square is...
Call for proposals 2014!
The Goethe-Institut is known worldwide for promoting intercultural engagement through fostering dialogue and exchange in the arts. GoetheOnMain was developed by the Goethe-Institut South Africa and launched in May 2009 at Arts on Main in Johannesburg as a non-commercial, artist-run project space – an exceptional free platform in a city where cultural spaces are either commercially or governmentally managed. The multi-disciplinary GoetheOnMain has since hosted a wide range of exhibitions, workshops, events and performances; including visual art, literature, film, music, dance, and theatre projects. The way in which project selection takes place is central in understanding the philosophy of GoetheOnMain. In order to create an unbiased and open platform, the programme is decided by an independent committee of arts professionals, who meet after the yearly public call for proposals. Projects are invariably hotly debated. The focus above all else is on artistic quality, whilst maintaining a sensitivity for the context and local relevance, and favouring an experimental approach. The GoetheOnMain space itself also implies a certain conceptual frame – that of the city, or a sense of ‘urbanity’: a focus on the human relation as much as built environment. Previous projects at GoetheOnMain have dealt extensively with politics of space, noting the stratified city, gentrification, issues of access, and a loss of the ‘center’ so typical of many world metropolises, but also of the personal as political – focusing on private narratives, identities, eccentricities, and broader global issues affecting the city dweller. Project realisation: March to December 2014 Deadline for submissions: 15 August 2013 Send your proposals here:...