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How To Rock Climb

Posted by Paddy On June - 19 - 2009

Steps on how to prepare for your ascent up the rock!

Student Rents RDP House

Posted by Paddy On June - 12 - 2009

A university student has found a way of cutting costs and remaining well within his student budget. Our very own RUTV 3 Reporters, Nontobeko Sibisi and Zikhona Tshona, on location spoke to Luzuko Buku and Makana Municipality, they had the following to report.

One minute makeover

Posted by Paddy On June - 12 - 2009

This video shows how style does not have to cost an arm and a leg. You do not have to go on a mini shopping spree eveytime you are invited to an event..you can use items you have in wardrobe and add a few things such as neck piece and shash. The look is very young, fresh and funky. Next time i will do something for the brothers too. I had to do this one minute video for a class assignment and the objectives were to demostrate cutting for continuity.Do you think I have achived them??Thank you to Lethu Hadebe for being a wonderful model and Arnels for allowing me to invade the store.

How to BUST a move…

Posted by Paddy On June - 11 - 2009

Ever wondered how the real ‘makoya’ hip hop dancers shook their tale feather? Well wonder no-more..I decided to take it back to the streets where I am managed to spot our very own local talent that was kind enough to teach us how ‘to roll with the big dawgs’…CHECK THIS OUT…AND IT GOES A LIL SUMDANG LIKE THIS….

Jam and Jive During Arts Festival 2009!

Posted by Paddy On June - 8 - 2009

Are You Ready for a Cultural Experience?

By Grethe Koen, Andisa Ndlovu, Sibongile Mafu and Zihkona Tshona 

 The Grahamstown National Arts Festival is internationally renowned for astounding art exhibitions, drama and dance productions.

The festival includes theatre, dance, opera, cabaret, fine art, craft art, classical music, jazz, poetry readings, lectures and every art form imaginable! Practically every taste is catered for in one of the most diverse festivals in the world. There are even techno raves, Mediaeval banquets, craft fairs, cyber cafe’s, carnivals, buskers and walking tours.

We will guide you through some of the superb musical productions happening this year including bands, gospel choirs, DJ’s and other local acts. Our interactive map includes all the musical acts happening in Grahamstown including times and venues. We also take a behind the scenes look at renowned gospel choir Still Forever in practice.

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Trivia 

The National Arts Festival is the second largest in the world! Only second to the Edinburgh Festival held in Scotland. 

Over a 120 000 people are expected at Arts Festival this year.

Freshly Ground, who are performing at the festival this year won the Best African Act awards at MTV Europe Music Awards in Copenhagen, Denmark in 2006.

Arts Festival started as a project of the Grahamstown foundation in 1974. 

 

 

Want a quick lunch while you’re there? Get a chicken burger and chips at Olde65 in High Street.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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BANDS 

Rhodes University student bands like Timmy Likes Milk and Kill The Witness will be joining renowned local acts like Freshly Ground,  and Simphiwe Dana to satisfy all your music needs. Click below for information on Timmy Likes Milk and band photos shot at The Gaol, a popular hang-out in Grahamstown.

 

GOSPEL GROUPS

Still Forever is a gospel group which was started by Tatenda Mhunduru towards the end of 2006. It’s a youth project aimed at developing young local artists with the talent and will to perform in praise of God. The group will be performing with groups like Voice of Glory and other gospel groups from all over the Eastern Cape. Catch their performances from the 2nd to the 6th of July in the Presbyterian Church. Click below to view behind the scenes footage of Still Forever practicing in the Rhodes Chapel.

 Click below to hear RUTV reporter Andisa Ndlovu speak to Tatenda Mhunduru, the director of Still Forever. This is his second time performing in Gospel Africa. His choir just came back from a tour in Zimbabwe. 

 DJ’S: THE NIGHT LIFE
There are also great DJs to let you dance the night away at Grahamstown premiere night spots. They are all on New Street and there is no excuse for you not to check them out! Lounge Around, Equilibrium and SSS are where all the cool people will be. Catch DJ RS, an ex RMR DJ and now Cape-Town based DJ who will be coming back to rock the National Arts Fest yet again. Its bound to be a good time.

DJ RS: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW!

Specialises in: House Music

Has appeared on 5fm’s Fresh Drive Ultimix segment several times

Regularly visits Grahamstown as part of the Nitegroovz team

Not to be missed! 2 of the mixes that DJ RS has put together for Fresh’s Ultimix on 5fm here! Click the links below for an exclusive listen.

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INTERACTIVE MAP 

This Map includes venues and descriptions that are taking place during the Grahamstown Arts Festival 2009. Many South Africa’s finest musicians will come together to rejoice in the spirit of the festival from the 2 to 11 July 2009.  Simply click on the white markers around Grahamstown to check the dates, times and venues of your favourite bands and plan your Arts Festival experience! 
 

Need More Info?

Want more information of the Grahamstown Arts Festival? Click the links below for updates and info on your favourite yearly event

Nafest.com

Saplaces.co.za

Citysearch.com

How to make a horror film sound effect

Posted by Paddy On June - 6 - 2009

If you’ve got a thing for horror movies, it’s only a matter of time before you’ll want to make your own and it’s highly possible that you’ve been wondering how horror movie directors get the horror sound effect. This is how.

Video Today

Raphael HIV testing and support CentreThe Raphael Centre located in Grahamstown, South Africa is a HIV/AIDS testing and support centre. Lately, though, this haven for people infected or affected by the virus has been rought by troubles. The future of the centre is uncertain as it needs sponsors to ensure it’s survival. Meanwhile other issues, like an objecting neighbour are also posing problems for the centre which helps over 1 000 people every month.

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