Monday, March 30, 2015

Register for the Durban Business Fair - Vacancies in the Arts


DURBAN BUSINESS FAIR LAUNCHED 

THE City has invested more than R100 million towards the Durban Business Fair since its inception and plans to spend about R63 million in the next three years to continue inspiring growth and sustainability to small, medium and micro enterprises (SMMEs).

This was announced by the Deputy Mayor and Chairperson of the Economic Development and Planning Committee, Nomvuzo Shabalala today, 27/03/15, during the 2015 Durban Business Fair launch held at Inkosi Albert Luthuli International Convention Centre under the theme, ‘Connecting Durban Business Fair Globally’.

This is the 17th edition of the Durban Business Fair.  

The Durban Business Fair scheduled to take place on 16-18 October 2015 at the Durban Exhibition Centre will be preceded by five Regional Business Fairs that will take place in the West, South, East and North Regions. They are scheduled as follows: Hammarsdale Junction on 17-19 April; KwaMnyandu Mall on 22-24 May and Bridge City Mall on 19-21 June. Two additional regional fairs, which will happen in partnership between the City and the Province, will be held at Folweni and Clermont in April and June respectively.

Shabalala said the City decided to increase the number of the Regional Fairs because of the growing interest in the Fair from businesses within eThekwini and beyond. This limited other interested businesses access to be part of this ground-breaking event as it could only accommodate about 500 exhibitors.

“Today the City pride itself of the many success stories that the DBF had produced. This includes ICT business that is operating at a global level, women owned businesses that are operating at national level and businesses that are not only relying on Government tenders, but able to obtain work from the private sector and self-sustainable,” said Shabalala. 

Sibusiso Shabalala of Adapt IT who once benefited in the City’s business development programmes such as exhibiting in the Durban Business Fair said: “The best recipe of the successful business is to focus on one business and to do many things at once, develop a deeper understanding and become an expert on what he/she does.

He said it is very critical to never forget the real reason that made one venture into business because government wants to invest in experts that can innovatively create jobs and tackle poverty using their skills.

“When I founded Adapt IT my vision was to create eThekwini as an IT hub and make a difference by creating employment. I used all the available government platforms available to source knowledge and upgrade my skill and became an expert hence why today KwaZulu-Natal produces the highest number of technicians,” he said.

Shabalala added that his company is now valued at 1.2 billion, they have offices in Cape town, Johannesburg and Durban being their headquarters and now exporting their services and have people based in Australia, New Zealand and Ireland. He employs about 550 permanent people.

Registration to participate in Regional Business Fairs is now open. For the Inner/Outer West Region contact 031 837 0616, South Region 031 829 6460 and North Region 031 564 2273.


Vacancies In The Arts 

The PANSA Western Cape Administrative assistant/ coordinator.
Duties will include providing efficient and effective administrative and support functions to ensure the smooth running of PANSA.
The role is primarily an administrative one, and strong numeracy and literacy skills are required. The applicant will be able to demonstrate a better than average knowledge of computerised systems and standard office procedures.
Minimum educational requirements are a Matric exemption certificate with at least five (5) years of relevant experience.
Specific skills required include:
  • Experience in a computerised accounting system
  • Experience in bookkeeping and accounting procedures
  • Experience in a computerised Customer Relationship Management system
  • Better than average skills in office productivity software, such as Microsoft Office
  • An ability to create and maintain accurate records relating to financial information, including petty cash recons and payment schedules
  • Excellent organisational and project management skills
  • Excellent communication skills (written and verbal) in at least two of the following languages: Xhosa, English and Afrikaans
  • Good inter-personal skills
  • A knowledge of, and passion for, the performing arts would be an advantage.
Salary will be commensurate with experience and skills. The successful applicant will report directly to the National Administrator and National Coordinator.
Submit your CV, including at least three contactable references, to administrator@pansa.org.za
Closing date for applications is 31 March 2015.


Project Manager (British Council Connect ZA)

We are looking for an experienced project manager to join the British Council Connect ZA arts team.

British Council Connect ZA is a project from that is working to connect the new generation of creative professionals and audiences in the UK and South Africa. The project utilises innovative digital techniques in developing programmes of work. Connect ZA reaches new diverse audiences for the arts by working in spaces and places where our audience live and work. Our showcasing develops audiences for work that challenges and updates perceptions of contemporary creativity. Our partners share expertise in working digitally, developing young audiences and supporting new creative careers.

The British Council’s Creative Economy programme forges connections between the growing creative industries in the UK and overseas. Using on-the-ground resources in over one hundred nations, and a global network defined by direct access to policymakers and collaborative dialogue, we co-create programmes to develop cultural enterprise, leadership, skills and infrastructure in partnership with a range of organisations and individuals.

The global arts team is a group of experts in the Arts in the UK and worldwide who build strong external networks and partnerships. Using these networks, working with colleagues across the organisation, they develop international opportunities in four specific priority areas:

- Bringing new UK work to new global audiences
- Showcasing the UK at events of international importance
- Developing skills and leadership in the creative sector
- Harnessing the power of arts in achieving international development goals
Accountabilities, responsibilities and main duties:

The post holder will be accountable to the Connect ZA Head of Arts for the successful progress and implementation of projects either developed by the team or individuals.

Specific duties will include:
- managing partners that deliver projects
- financial management and reporting
- monitoring and evaluation
- support delivery of creative sector development events and initiatives
- developing relationships with relevant creative sector stakeholders
- working with partners to develop opportunities for young creatives
- supporting our work around audience development with our partners
- helping to develop digital engagement strategies and platforms
- documenting work and publicising activities across our digital platforms
- Working closely with the Head of Arts and the Regional Business Manager in seeking opportunities for partnerships and income potential

Key relationships:

Internal:
- coordination and cooperation with the Connect ZA team
- support to senior managers in representing the Council’s operational programme to external stakeholders
- collaboration with communications colleagues to promote project marketing
- general team working with colleagues across the directorate
- connection with the advisory teams in London

External:
- coordination and cooperation with project partners and the wider creative sector

Other important features or requirements of the job:

Operational project work requires occasional (or sometimes regular) work outside conditioned hours, for example in the evenings or at weekends. TOIL should be agreed with the line manager in advance to maintain an adequate work-life balance. Post holders may be required to travel abroad on British Council business and should therefore hold valid travel documents.
The position of CZA Project Manager has become available in the Johannesburg office. For more details about the post, please read through the role profile below and apply, please complete the application form and submit via email to Recruitment.SA@britishcouncil.org  by Thursday 2 April 2015
Please ensure to quote the reference number on the application form: CZA-PM-CE

Friday, March 27, 2015

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Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Auditions For Dancers Durban - Workshops - Art Exhibits


KickstArt Theatre are looking for new, young dancing talent!

In addition to the 20 adult cast members in this hit Broadway musical, the producers need 16 TAP DANCERS, aged 12-18, who will open the second act as a chorus of tap dancing rats!

Auditions will be held on Saturday 28 March @ 10.30am at the Playhouse’s Mayville Studios in Ramsay Avenue, Tollgate. Anyone interested in auditioning must bring tap shoes and dance togs. Minimum qualifications are Bronze Lower, and preferably Silver Higher or Lower in Tap Dance.

The applicants can be male or female, but must be competent, trained tap dancers.
Shrek will rehearse from 27 April, with rehearsals scheduled from 3pm-8pm Mon-Fri and 10am-5pm Saturdays (Although the dancers will only be called to two or three rehearsals per week). Performances commence on 23 May until 28 June, 7pm Tues-Sat, and Sat and Sun @ 1.30pm.
KickstArt will be casting two sets of dancers so that the young artists can share the performances, and thus alleviate the strain of a full school programme and performing at nights.

Arrive at Mayville Studio 1 at 10am on Saturday 28 March to sign in. No advance applications are required.
For further information, email kickstart@letni.co.za  


Theatre Performances 


The Gay & Lesbian Network is proud to announce that its drama group the Rainbow Theatre Group is to perform at the South African National Community Theatre Association (SANCTA) festival on the 6-7 March 2015 at the Johannes Stegman Theatre, Secunda, Mpumalanga. The group will be performing a play called “Seasons of Love” which captures real life stories, felt and endured by individuals from the Rainbow Theatre.


Workshops

Think HIV Trends 2015 Workshop

8 and 9 April 2015 - Oaklands Inn, Randburg
21 and 22 April 2015 - River Club, Cape Town
6 and 7 May 2015 - Sica's, Durban

For more info email cindy@cindypivacic.co.za 


Indaba Networking Golf Day




Applications now open for BASA Basics-KZN

Applications are now open for arts organisations in Kwa Zulu Natal to become part of Business and Arts South Africa’s 2015 BASA Basics programme.

The six-month long programme is part of BASA’s newly developed three-tiered Education Programme. Started in 2014, the initiative is an integral part of BASA’s commitment to developing innovative educational programmes that seek to ensure the relevance and sustainability of the arts in society.

BASA Basics has been specially created for arts organisations and individuals wanting to start a for-profit or non-for-profit organisation.

It will introduce emerging artists to the legal registration options and processes available in terms of establishing an arts organisation. BASA Basics is additionally focused on enabling arts organisations to emerge from the programme with a workable business model that will play an important role in taking their organisation forward.

BASA Basics is built around a series of workshops, each one focused on a particular skill that will equip emerging arts organisations with the necessary tools to get started.

The kick-off BASA Basics workshop will look at understanding legal entities, as well as Governance and Compliance while the second one moves on to establishing the vision, mission, basic operational budgeting, resource evaluation and basic Business Models of the arts organisation. Proposal writing, business communication and partnership or ‘friend-raising’ is the focus of the third BASA Basics workshop.

All successful applicants must attend all workshops within the BASA Basics six-month programme and commit to the full extent of the programme.

The closing date for applications is 31 March 2015.

BASA’s Education Programme is partnered with The National Arts Council, NLDTF, and RMB.

To fill in an application form to be considered for the BASA Basics programme, please visit the BASA website at www.basa.co.za and download the word document. Completed application forms must be e-mailed to onthatile@basa.co.za. For further information contact Onthatile Ditshego, Manager of BASA’s Education and Training Programme at BASA’s offices on 011 447 2295.


artSPACE durban next exhibition

Andreas Chasomeris presents:

“Pre-code Forecast 1931”

Opening on Monday, 4 May

Closing on Saturday, 23 May 2015

Red Light by Andreas Chasomeris 


Pre-code Forecast 1931 is an engaging new exhibition of paintings, photography and film by Durban queer artist Andreas Chasomeris. The title encapsulates the major themes that Chasomeris has been exploring in relation to History, Censorship and Cinema. The date of 1931 is significant because this period of time was fascinating as the Great Depression (1929-1935) was being felt around the world, Cinema in both Europe and specifically Hollywood was embracing the progressive nature of society, however the stark realities of the era gave rise to what is now considered Pre-code Hollywood (1930-1934), technological innovation of sound (1927) heralded a new dawn of talking pictures and films like Josef von Sternberg The Blue Angel (1929) and Shanghai Express (1931); Reinhold SchĂĽnzel’s Viktor und Viktoria (1933). These films are but a few of the examples that became evidence later by the Production code of the fear of the screen in corrupting and destroying the public, these films were labelled as Vice pictures and by 1934 with the Catholic League of Decency promised to eradicate any disgusting, immoral and vice ridden representations off the screens. 

Chasomeris personal response from a critical evaluation based on the past documented histories and the present lived experience of being a queer artist in post-Apartheid South African context.

As an educator with a passion for film, art and history, he firmly believes in order to understand the possibility that our potential future holds is deeply entrenched in the narratives of the past.

The exhibition includes influences of Art Deco, Marlene Dietrich, Weimar Republic, Jean Harlow, Busby Berkeley musical numbers, Cole Porter and a touch of Agatha Christie.

Venue: 3 Millar Road off Umgeni Road


This edition by Fred Felton
twitter @fredfelton 


Monday, March 23, 2015

Harlem Globetrotters to tour South Africa in July


Some of the team visited uShaka recently and met with Kearsney Boys Basketball Team.

Image by Paul Lötter
Learners from Kearsney Boys got to interact and learn tips from the Harlem Globetrotters.
The team visited 3 cities in 3 days for site visits for their July tour of the country (1 to 10 July).

The team will visit Cape Town, Johannesburg and Durban. They were last here almost two decades ago.

In the image are Sweet J the 12th female to ever play on the team founded in 1926.
With her is Slick Willie Shaw.

Tickets go on sale soon at Computicket.com



Thursday, March 19, 2015

KFC Family Fun Days With East Coast Radio Set To Sizzle At Ballito, Durban and Margate


Round up your family and friends, pack your sunblock and your sense of adventure, and make sure you’re in on the action when KFC Family Fun Days with East Coast Radio hits three popular beaches this Easter.  Expect hot temperatures and a hotter line-up of fun for all ages.



Venues:
Thompson’s Bay in Ballito on 3 & 4 April 2015
Durban’s uShaka Beach on 5 & 6 April 2015
Margate Main Beach on 7 & 8 April 2015.  

If there’s one place the kids love to play, it’s the beach! And they’ll be spoilt for choice at the KFC Family Fun Days with East Coast Radio. Your little ones can win awesome prizes in a treasure hunt or “how low can you go?” limbo competition.

There’s plenty of excitement too for grown-ups, the not-so-grown-ups and the forever-young-at-hearts. Get moving with foosball and Frisbee darts; have a go at Family Dip and Dash Race; or let your dance moves win you amazing prizes in the Best Family Fun-Do Dance.

All this plus you get to hang out with your favourite presenters when East Coast Radio broadcasts live from 9am to 3pm on Friday, 3 April 2015 and from 10am to 2pm on Saturday, 4 April 2015.

We’ll bring the cool music, the hot vibe and fab prizes. All you need to do is show up!


Make memories, chill, soak up the fun atmosphere and hang out with some pretty cool people with KFC Family Fun Days with East Coast Radio.


Image - supplied

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Travel Grants For Musicians and Training For Arts Organisations



MUSIC

 Call Out Music Mobility Fund 2015

Concerts SA offers travel grants to South African music professionals. Application deadline is Tuesday 7 April 2015.
The Music Mobility Fund is a funding mechanism which offers opportunities for South African musicians to undertake live music tours. Music professionals are invited to apply for funding from a National Mobility Fund (for projects in South Africa), and a Regional Mobility Fund (for projects taking place in other SADC countries).
The Fund is administered by Concerts SA, a joint South African/Norwegian project housed under the auspices of the Stakeholder Hub within the SAMRO Foundation. Concerts SA receives financial, administrative and technical support from the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, SAMRO and Concerts Norway. The project aims to support the growth of the live music sector in South Africa through research, skills development, competence building and, through its work with venues and promoters, develop regular, sustainable performance platforms. It also aims to develop an interest in and appreciation of live music by showcasing music performances and conducting workshops at schools.

Initiated by the British Council’s Connect ZA programme and The SAMRO Foundation, the Music Mobility Fund received 66 applications in 2013 and 118 in 2014, and provided support to 30 projects. Live music tour performances, research-based collaborations and professional creative exchange have taken place in Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Swaziland and Zimbabwe. Recipients included artists Ihhashi Elimhlope, Maqhinga Radebe, The Brother Moves On, Bateleur, and businesses Motif Records and The Word N Sound Company, amongst others. A full recipient list is available at www.concertssa.co.za, and previous recipients of the Music Mobility Fund will not be eligible for consideration in this call for proposals.

Madala Kunene, highly respected KZN-based musician and 2014 Mobility Fund recipient had this to say about his recent tour: “The support of Concerts SA really helped me lately. I was not able to find opportunities at the beginning of this year, especially in January – a difficult month for us artists. Thanks to the Music Mobility Fund, I was able to work at many different venues across the Western Cape and Gauteng. It was easy to travel because the Mobility Fund support covered touring costs. Everywhere I performed people were very happy and very responsive to my music, so I will just add: power to Concerts SA and The SAMRO Foundation!”
Designed to help musicians, music industry professionals and organisations build on already established domestic success and develop connections, markets and audiences for their work, the fund provides support towards travel and transportation; per diems; material costs (hiring of backline and sound equipment), accommodation and visas.
The types of projects that may be financed are tours and concerts (performances; regional, country or provincial tours; participation at festivals and showcases, etc.), collaborative projects (artistic collaborations between musicians based in different provinces of South Africa or SADC countries), and professional development projects and visits (for South African music industry professionals to build networks and knowledge in other provinces and in the SADC region). The duration of the project may not be less than four days nor exceed 6 months.

National Projects
Artists from all provinces are invited to apply for national projects taking place in one or more provinces. The province(s) in which the project is to take place must be different to the one in which the artist is based. Successful applications will not be eligible for additional CSA funding support in the 3 provinces.

Regional Projects
Regional projects must take place in one or more of the following SADC countries: Angola, Botswana, Democratic Republic of Congo, Lesotho, Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Seychelles, Swaziland, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe. Applicants will need to conduct their own research and have identified and communicated with a potential partner or host. The partner may be an individual or organisation and must be an established musician or music professional, and must be based in the SADC country (or countries) where the project will take place.

Application process
Applicants should complete the application form in English, and submit it before Tuesday 7 April 2015 with the following mandatory documents: legal documentation of the applicant (ID/Passport copy for individuals and organisation representatives; company registration documents); track record (press coverage, website links, evidence of recognition awards, public appearances or residencies, CV, biography, etc.); budget of the project (including projected income and expenditure); and a calendar of activities with tour schedule. SADC regional projects should include a letter from the local host confirming their support and involvement.
Enquiries and applications should be submitted by e-mail to concertssa@samro.org.za, by fax to 086 500 7028 or by post to Concerts SA, The SAMRO Foundation, 20 De Korte Street, 4th Floor SAMRO Place, Braamfontein, Johannesburg, 2017.

For more information please visit our website http://concertssa.co.za, follow us on Twitter athttp://twitter.com/ConcertsSA or like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ConcertsSA





Workshops, Training Opportunities

Applications now open for BASA Basics-KZN

Applications are now open for arts organisations in Kwa Zulu Natal to become part of Business and Arts South Africa’s 2015 BASA Basics programme.

The six-month long programme is part of BASA’s newly developed three-tiered Education Programme. Started in 2014, the initiative is an integral part of BASA’s commitment to developing innovative educational programmes that seek to ensure the relevance and sustainability of the arts in society.

BASA Basics has been specially created for arts organisations and individuals wanting to start a for-profit or non-for-profit organisation.

It will introduce emerging artists to the legal registration options and processes available in terms of establishing an arts organisation. BASA Basics is additionally focused on enabling arts organisations to emerge from the programme with a workable business model that will play an important role in taking their organisation forward.

BASA Basics is built around a series of workshops, each one focused on a particular skill that will equip emerging arts organisations with the necessary tools to get started.

The kick-off BASA Basics workshop will look at understanding legal entities, as well as Governance and Compliance while the second one moves on to establishing the vision, mission, basic operational budgeting, resource evaluation and basic Business Models of the arts organisation. Proposal writing, business communication and partnership or ‘friend-raising’ is the focus of the third BASA Basics workshop.

All successful applicants must attend all workshops within the BASA Basics six-month programme and commit to the full extent of the programme.

The closing date for applications is 31 March 2015.

BASA’s Education Programme is partnered with The National Arts Council, NLDTF, and RMB.

To fill in an application form to be considered for the BASA Basics programme, please visit the BASA website at www.basa.co.za and download the word document. Completed application forms must be e-mailed to onthatile@basa.co.za. For further information contact Onthatile Ditshego, Manager of BASA’s Education and Training Programme at BASA’s offices on 011 447 2295.




Free Film 'Miners Shot Down' at KZNSA, Glenwood, Durban 18 March 7pm.
RSVP at the Gallery to Sumayya.


Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Nedbank is looking to work with 2 young artists in each of South Africa's nine provinces


Nedbank, with the assistance of the Arts & Culture Trust (ACT),  seeks to unearth and empower talented young artists who will be given the opportunity to partner with Wall Mural Media Owner to paint a soccer-related mural.



Nedbank is looking to work with two young artists in each of South Africa's nine provinces.

If you are a young artist under the age of 30 and wish to partake in Nedbank’s skills transfer, please complete the short online form. Click here for the form.

Once you have completed the online form, please send a sample of your work to tess@act.org.za.

Closing date for applications is 9am on Friday, 20 March. 


Monday, March 16, 2015

Opportunities in the Arts for Musicians and Auditions


Chorus Master ad hoc post
Gauteng Opera is looking for a part time chorus master for their 2015 opera and concert season.
Gauteng Opera have an ad hoc post available:
AD HOC CHORUS MASTER FOR 2015
Gauteng Opera is looking for a part time chorus master for their 2015 opera and concert season. Candidates must have prior experience with choral conducting and be able to play the piano (background in Opera and/or classical music will be advantageous)
The successful candidate will have to be able to:
- Plan and execute rehearsal schedules for the chorus
- Prepare the chorus musically, vocally and be able to interpret the scores.
- Be available for evening and weekend rehearsals when needed.
- Be present at all performances of the chorus.
Candidates with the above requirements should forward their CV’s to info@gautengopera.org
Last day of submission: 20 March 2015.


Gauteng Opera Chorus Auditions
Gauteng Opera will be hosting further auditions for their 2015 season of nothing but pleasing opera music to the ear.
Gauteng Opera present:
AUDITIONS
Gauteng Opera is looking for you…!!!
Gauteng Opera will be hosting further auditions for their 2015 season of nothing but pleasing opera music to the ear. We are looking for professional singers to be part of the soloists and chorus for this year’s season.
Auditions will be held at the Gauteng Opera Offices – corner of Anderson and Miriam Makeba streets, Ferreirasdorp - Johannesburg (opposite the JHB magistrate court).
Candidates need to SMS/WhatsApp the Gauteng Opera office, with their name and voice part, for an audition appointment on 084 310 2967 alternatively 082 898 2248.
Candidates will be required to perform two pieces of their choice (preferably Opera/ Classical) for the panel. Candidates are required to bring sheet music on the day of the audition as an accompanist will be available to accompany them on the piano.
Audition date: Saturday, 28 March 2015 from 10:00.
Venue: Gauteng Opera Offices – corner of Anderson and Miriam Makeba streets, Ferreirasdorp - Johannesburg (opposite the JHB magistrate court).


Music Business: Panel Discussion
The discussion is presented by high level musicians and professionals from the music industry.
The panel is chaired by Antos Stella and aimed at musicians and others in the industry wanting to know more about the business of music. The workshops cover business operations, event production, royalties and trends within the music industry.
Date: Friday, 27 March 2015
Time: 11:00 – 13:00
Venue: VOC Room, Cape Sun, Cape Town
RSVP: csi@espafrika.com (BOOKING ESSENTIAL)
Theme: Digital 101 : Finding new revenue opportunities


Exhibition on at artSPACE durban


(Image - TRV - Prussian Blues) 

"pulcinella's secret" 
by Trui Roozeveld van der Ven

Walkabout on Saturday, 21 March at 11a.m. by the artist.


Outpost by Anthony Morton in the Main Gallery.

3 Millar Road (off Umgeni Rd) Durban, 031-312-0793
www.artspace-durban.com 




Monday, March 2, 2015

What you can expect at the Consol Craft Beer Revolution



There is much on offer at this event


Here are some of the highlights:

RESTAURANTS & MENUES:

·         Unity    
o   Gourmet Venison Boerie with mustard, pickles and homemade ketchup
o   Butter chicken Bunny with sambas and minted yoghurt
o   Lentil, chickpea and butternut bunny with sambals and minted yoghurt
o   Pork ribs with coleslaw

Maddison Bakery           
o   Pizzas(focaccias)
o   Mozambique Pou bread
o   Lemonade (homemade)
o   Pink Lemonade (homemade)

Renegade Kitchen          
o   Pulled Pork Bun
o   Spicy Chicken Burrito  
o   Mexican style pulled chicken with avo salsa and lime infused Cream cheese and fresh coriander 

CafĂ© Vigour       
o   Beef Burger & Wedges
o   Nachos
o   Sticky BBQ Wings            


The festival will also feature a selection of the finest Craft Breweries. 

Case by case - Consol is supporting the craft beer industry. 

There will also be live music on offer including:
  • Red Light Stereo
  • The Kickstands
  • John Ellis
  • Callie and Barry Thomson

Tickets: www.iTickets.co.za and www.thecraftrevolution.co.za or at the door.

Venue: Suncoast, Durban
Date: 7 March 2015
Time: 12pm - 6pm


This edition by Fred Felton
Twitter @fredfelton 



Sunday, March 1, 2015

LED Lighting Workshop For Film Durban 2 March


Durban Filmmakers Guild Presents:

LED Lighting Workshop For Film

This is a reminder of the workshop that will be held on Mon 02 March 2015.
TIME : 5:30 FOR 6PM
VENUE : BROADCAST LIGHTING, SHOP 26
              THE POWER CENTRE
               21 LANNER ROAD
               NEW GERMANY
We look forward to your attendance

 
Please RSVP by clicking on the link below. Invitations close at 5am Monday.