Showing posts with label Bryan Hiles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bryan Hiles. Show all posts

Friday, June 20, 2014

Opportunity for Musicians & Events & Theatre & Film Festivals & Music


Opportunity for Musicians and Singers

Looking for professional and established contract musicians and vocalists for 3 very exclusive corporate events in August. These events are in and around Johannesburg, so candidates based in Gauteng are preferred.
You will need to submit a short recent CV, a showreel or some mp3 clips of your recent work, and a head shot.
Please remember to include proper contact details with your application.
Specifically looking for the following:
* string quartet (light classical/pop);
* 1 x black female gospel vocalist (ideal candidate must be charismatic and familiar with traditional African gospel);
* 1 x black female opera singer (light classical soprano - must be able to sing in English and Setswana);
* 1 x black female vocalist (soprano - must be stylistically versatile and be familiar with and able to cover jazz/Broadway/pop genres);
Setswana);
* 1 x black male vocalist (tenor/baritone - must be stylistically versatile and be familiar with and able to cover jazz/Broadway/pop genres);
* session musicians (drummer, bassist, guitarist, violinist, cellist, saxophonist - musicians will be playing with click tracks for main event).
You can send your application to info@raymondverster.co.za - please note that you need to attach ALL the requested details or your application will be disregarded.
Applications close Monday 30 June 2014.

(Source - Gig Grapevine) 


Events



Theatre Shows

Jakob
Seabrooks Theatre, DHS: 18 - 29 June
Jakob is a different boy and different isn’t good in the world in which he lives.  But in this beautiful, sensitive piece, actor Bryan Hiles portrays this unusual and endearing character and we find out just how ‘different’ can be unique and special. Follow this unusual boy’s journey from loathing and fear to one of light and unconditional love, and find your hearts being warmed, softened and lightened. 
Jakob is a modern day fable, a story of light and darkness, love and hate and redemption adapted from the short story written by Michael Broderick and beautifully crafted and lit by Michael Broderick. 
It runs from 18 - 29 June at the DHS Seabrooks Theatre nightly at 7.30pm, opening onWednesday 18 and running until Sunday 29. Wed to Sat at 19h30 and Sun at 18h00. No shows on Mon or Tues. Tickets at R100 or R90 for block bookings of 10 plus. Please contact Ailsa at Going Places on 0832502690 to book your tickets. Schools and charities can contact Stacey on 083 7786090.


Music

Nibs van der Spuy
Dbn: KZNSA Gallery:  Friday 27 June at 19h00
Pmb: Tatham Art Gallery:  Saturday 28 June at 14h00
Guitarist / songwriter Nibs Van Der Spuy is hedging up to his half century and has clocked up decades of experience in the performance field. He will be in KZN on the last weekend of June, performing two concerts sponsored by Concerts SA, a joint South African/Norwegian initiative which supports venues and artists in South Africa by creating sustainable live music platforms. 
Nibs loves discovering music from all over the world and counts himself fortunate to have shared the bill in various festivals worldwide with amazing musicians. He has also wisely capitalised on the beautiful, small venues in which he has performed to record some of his works live. He launchedBeautiful Feet in France, an event which gave him a sense of achievement and a belief in his destiny. He followed this with the double CD Driving North, Crossing Borders, a collection of old and new compositions, featuring collaborations with old friends as well as solo performances. 
Come and listen to Nibs Van Der Spuy - he will be performing under the Concerts SA banner at Durban’s popular KZNSA Gallery on Friday 27 June at 19h00 and at Tatham Art Gallery in Pietermaritzburg on Saturday 28 at 14h00. He will also be conducting workshops in the rural school of Engonyameni and at the Msunduzi School of Music. Please contact Josie for further information on 031 459 0840.

Dbn: KZNSA Gallery:  Friday 27 June at 19h00
KZNSA Gallery, 166 Bulwer Road, Glenwoo,d Durban
7pmR60- info / Bookings: 031 201 9969

Pmb: Tatham Art Gallery:  Saturday 28 June at 14h00
Tatham Gallery, Chief Albert Luthuli (Commercial) Rd. opposite City Hall, Pietermaritzburg
2pm- R50Info / Bookings: 033-392 2813

Film Festival in Durban


Refugee social services in conjunction with other Durban based organizations have all come together to commemorate world Refugee day on the 20th of June by hosting Forced to Flee - a week long series of events in and around Durban which will include a mini film festival; photography; visual art; original music; craft and discussions. So come on down to any of the exciting events that have been planned throughout the week. Watch a movie, view some art and listen to live music as you drink in the experience and vibrancy that comes from the unique melting pot of cultures, and people that Durban has attracted. These events will be free and open to the public so forget your wallet at home and bring the family for an eye opening experience that will bring you closer to your fellow man.

SCHEDULE:
Friday the 20th June, Diakonia centre, 11am - Le'escale (the stop over)

Monday the 23rd of June- Project gateway Pietermaritzburg - 11am - Le'escale

Monday the 23rd of June - Alliance Francaise - 6pm - Illegal

Tuesday the 24th of June - Durban Holocaust centre - 7pm - Harbour of Hope

Wednesday the 25th of June – Archies café, Diakonia centre – 1pm – Man on ground

Thursday the 26th of June – Archies café, Diakonia centre - 1pm - Illegal

Man on Ground screened at home affairs at their discretion.(Not open to the public)
Dept of Home affairs: refugee reception centre Alliance Francaise, and Durban holocaust centre will be hosting the Art and poetry exhibitions throughout the week.



Saturday, November 9, 2013

Auditions, Internships, Theatre News & Music & Dance News Around South Africa



Blue Monday Platform

If you are looking for entertainment for your next function, team-builder, social event or party, if you are a young artist who would like to showcase your talents and skills, or if you are keen to check out a variety of new acts – come and see what is bubbling under on the entertainment scene at the next PANSA Blue Monday Platform on Monday 11 November from 6pm.

Blue Monday Platform is a forum to encourage new performing artists to explore, create and innovate. It is ideal for artists about to embark on their career to get some exposure. It is a platform that operates on a basic "open mic" theory where the Platform is yours for up to fifteen minutes. Participants can perform anything from poetry to rap, sketches to play excerpts, mime to music.
 
The Blue Monday Platform is an initiative of PANSA – the Performing Arts Network of SA – which focuses on creating opportunities and support to the professional and newly-professional echelons of the performing arts industry.

Blue Monday Platform is on a mission to change the perception of arts, get newcomers involved in the industry and new audiences into theatre foyers, and also as a showcase for eventors, theatre managers and the public to see what is out there and available. The Blue Monday Platform is trying to make theatre universal, accessible and appropriate for all walks of life - and appealing and challenging to newcomers – and youth in particular - to engage with their culture.

Get involved in Blue Monday Platform. Entry is free and all are welcome. The bar is open, and it is a perfect opportunity for networking.

Where: Catalina Theatre, Wilsons Wharf
When: Monday 11 November
Time: 18h00
Entry: free and all are welcome
For more info: Radwinn on kzn@pansa.org.za / 074 272 7055

RISING STAR AUDITIONS
Urgent reminder regarding auditions we are holding this week for the RSPA 2014 Elizabeth Sneddon, Shakespeare for Schools Festival production, The Tempest.
Auditions are open to any 2014 Grade 7 – 12 learner, they do not HAVE to be current RSPA student. Rehearsals will take place early 2014 in the form of a production class, on a Friday 15h00 – 17h00 in Westville. For further information and the monologue that must be performed at the audition visit www.rspa.co.za/news/auditions.
All people auditioning will be expected to sign a production guarantee to commit their time and focus to the success of this production.
If you have any questions please contact me
Yours in drama
Gill Brunings
Principal
083 326 3257 | gill@rspa.co.za | fax 086 574 7102


Vuyani Dance Theatre Auditions

Vuyani Dance Theatre (VDT) invites dance aspirants aged between 18 and 26 to audition for a year-long apprentice training programme.

Interested candidates must have completed their matric and or studied dance at a tertiary institution to take part. Prior experience, teaching and singing skills will be an added advantage.The training will give qualifying candidates insight into VDT’s repertoire, and may include both national and international touring experience.
Auditions will take place in Johannesburg at The Dance Space (old MID building), 01 President St, Newtown on Thursday 5 and 6 December from 09:00.

Candidates should send their CVs, recent head and shoulder picture and a one page motivational letter. Only 15 candidates will be selected for the 2014 programme.

For further information call 011 838 7666 and e-mail your particulars: luyandas@vuyani.co.za or info@vuyani.co.za
Closing date: 25 November 2013.


Applications for Dance Umbrella 2014 open

The annual Dance Umbrella Festival will run from March 6-16, 2014 and applications to take part in this prestigious event are now open.

The Main programme will comprise only commissioned work from South African choreographers, invited international works and selected works from the Dance Forum residency programme.

Choreographers can apply to be commissioned and must contact Dance Forum at 011 492 2033. Anyone who wants to apply for a commission fee can also download the application on www.danceforumsouthafrica.co.za. Closing date for this is November 30, 2013 and no late entries will be accepted.

Dance Umbrella is re-introducing the Fringe Programme which is open to work that runs for up to 30 minutes. The programmes for the Fringe will be curated and once the programme is finalised, no additional entries will be accepted.

Stepping Stones: Only youth, community groups and choreographers who do not work regularly will be featured on this programme. The running time may not exceed ten (10) minutes. Once the Stepping Stones programme is full, no other entries will be accepted. There is also no guarantee that all entries will be programmed so it is advised that you apply as soon as possible to avoid disappointment. Closing date for Fringe and Stepping Stones is December 6, 2013.

General application forms can also be downloaded at www.danceforumsouthafrica.co.za or by calling Lindiwe at 011 492 2033.

The venues for the Dance Umbrella and all technical facilities within the budget, the theatre, publicity, posters and programmes are provided free, at no cost to the participating choreographers, dance companies or groups.

For further information, please call 011 492 2033.

National Arts Festival 2014 Fringe opens for applications

The National Arts Festival, Grahamstown is now accepting applications for Fringe productions wanting to take part in the 2014 edition of the Festival.

The Festival will take place from 3 to 13 July 2014.


Application for the 2014 Fringe can be submitted, via the Festival’s website – www.nationalartsfestival.co.za from Thursday, 31 October. Interested artists, performers, directors and producers can also request application forms and information booklets from the Fringe Office by email - fringe@nationalartsfestival.co.za, telephone – 046 603 1103, or fax – 086 233 2119. The deadline for registration is Friday 17 January 2014.

The National Arts Festival is sponsored by Standard Bank, The National Lottery Distribution Trust Fund, The Department of Arts and Culture, The Eastern Cape Government, The National Arts Council, City Press and M Net.


About the National Arts Festival: The National Arts Festival, now in its 40th year, has proved its sustainability and has grown to be one of the leading arts festivals in southern Africa. Its objectives are to deliver excellence; encourage innovation and development in the arts by providing a platform for both established and emerging South African artists; create opportunities for collaboration with international artists; and build new audiences.    


EMPLOYMENT OPPURTUNITIES IN THE PERFORMANCE ARTS
RMB-supported BASA Intern programme
RMB-supported BASA Intern programme open for applications.
Now moving into its fifth year, the programme is designed to allow a new graduate the chance to immerse him or herself in all aspects of arts administration. The programme also allows the intern to identify their own learning goals and work towards those during the year that the internship runs.
Qualified applicants are invited to apply for the 2014 Business and Arts South Africa intern programme, supported by Rand Merchant Bank (RMB).
The Internship gives an emerging administrator the opportunity to access mentorship, grow in several administrative skill areas through training, and also drive projects, which provide synthesis between study and practice.
The 2013 Business and Arts South Africa intern programme, supported by Rand Merchant Bank (RMB) selects interns based on their education, experience, and enthusiasm for the arts. The intern selected is expected to engage in the diverse projects that BASA is involved with, reports to the Marketing and Operations Manager, and works closely with the entire BASA team.
The closing date for applications is 22 November 2013.
Interested applicants should e-mail their CV and cover letter to: info@basa.co.za For more information call 011 447 2295.


Zulu TV auditions
 Auditions will be held in Durban next month in search of Zulu TV presenters, actors and voice over-artists…
 Leading South African arts entrepreneur Mbongeni Ngema has announced that his company, Committed Artists, is to hold auditions to find presenters, actors and voice-over artists for his new Zulu TV channel, which will be launched early in 2014, in partnership with the King Zwelithini Foundation. 
 Zulu TV will be flighted throughout sub-Saharan Africa from 22 January 2014 via a new satellite that has been launched into space by SENTECH.  

The auditions in search of Zulu TV presenters, actors and voice-over artists will be held at KZN Music House, 1 Derby Street corner Igcuce (Epsom) Road, Greyville in Durban, on Saturday 16 November 2013 between 10 am and 5pm.
 Those interested in auditioning must be conversant in isiZulu and English. Qualified radio and TV announcers and actors of all race groups as well as aspiring raw talent will be considered for auditions.
 It is essential to book a slot in order to secure an audition. Call 031-309 8159 (office hours between 9am and 5pm) or email av@committedartists.co.za to book an appointment.
 KZN-based Zulu TV will begin shooting programmes in December 2013. Primarily an entertainment channel, Zulu TV aims to screen high quality programmes in High Definition format, with a strong emphasis on local productions. In addition to music programmes, content will include coverage of heritage, tourism, arts and culture, lifestyle, magazines programmes, as well as musical theatre, drama, sitcoms, movies, short films, documentaries, religion and current affairs, with internet link up through social networking.



Shows In Durban

Comedy:
 Mark Banks is Banksrupt!
The Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre: 6 - 24 November 2013
South African comedy legend Mark Banks is back – and this time he is going for broke in his new one-man show Banksrupt! which comes to the Elizabeth Sneddon theatre in Durban from 6 – 24 November
After several years of working on the biggest comedy line-up shows in South Africa, Banks makes a triumphant return. The legendary multi-purpose improviser and lighting speed anarchist just keeps getting better! The Royal Albert Hall, the Hammersmith Apollo and the PE Opera House are better off having hosted this iconic showman.
Banksrupt! has been years in the making and in consultation with two wise men, a babbling gnome and Kobus Wiese, the show promises to be his greatest comedy work yet.
The show, which is being produced by Whacked: Special Project, incorporates stand-up, sketch and video making it one that the world could not ignore.
Bookings through Computicket. Mark Banks Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/mark.banks.official Mark Banks Twitter: @markdotbanks
No under 16s


KickstArt presents Jack and the Beanstalk
Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre: 29 November to 5 January
Kickstart rounds off the year with a fun-filled family romp: a brand new pantomime version of Jack and the Beanstalk, which comes to the Elizabeth Sneddon theatre from 29 November until 5 January.
 Written and directed by Steven Stead, Jack and the Beanstalk stars the supremely talented Rory Booth in the title role, the cast also features Jessica Sole as his love interest, Princess Jillian, Darren King as his long-suffering, eccentric mother, Flora Flatbroke, Liesl Coppin as his evil nemesis, Lady Perfidia Beastly, Shelley MacLean as the good fairy, Glissanda Goldenvox, and Peter Court and Bryan Hiles reprising their hilarious performances as the two incompetent crooks,Cecil and Claude, making a comeback after their demise in Robin Hood.
 Jack and the Beanstalk will run from 29 November to 5 January, with performances 2.30pm Tues-Sun and 7pm Sat. Booking for all KickstArt productions is through Computicket, and for block bookings of 10 or more, or sold performances and early bird specials, please contact Ailsa Windsor of Going Places: 0832502690 or editor.goingplacessa@gmail.com.


(Source - Pansa)

Music News

The Rhumbelow Theatre presents
Daniele Pascal
KZN Tour: from 15 November
Chanteuse Daniele Pascal presents two programmes: The Songs of Edith Piaf and A French Affair in venues around KZN.

Charismatic, award-winning chanteuse Danièle Pascal is one of South Africa’s most celebrated artists. Her unique style and classic joie de vivre are quintessentially Parisian and synonymous with the spirit of romance of the French cafe song.  She will delight with a selection of well-known French songs by Piaf, Porter, Aznavour, Brel, Legrand , Mouskouri, Boccara, her own compositions and many more.  She will enchant you, move you and entertain you.  She is accompanied on piano and vocals by talented and versatile pianist Pieter van Helslandt.

Fri 15 Nov 2013 Show starts 20.00 – Rhumbelow Durban – The Songs of Edith Piaf
Sat 16 Nov 2013 Show starts 20.00 – Rhumbelow Durban - A French Affair
Sun 17 Nov 2013 Show starts 14.00 – Rhumbelow PMB - The Songs of Edith Piaf
Sun 17 Nov 2013 Show starts 18.30 – Rhumbelow Pmb - A French Affair

Tue 19 Nov 2013 No Performance
Wed 20 Nov 2013 Show starts 19.00 - Alliance Francaise Dbn – A French Affair
Thur 21 Nov 2013 Show starts 19.00 – Alliance Francaise Dbn – A French Affair
Fri 22 Nov 2013 Show starts 19.30 – Schlesinger, Michaelhouse – A French Affair
Sat 23 Nov 2013 Show starts 20.00 – Rhumbelow Dbn – The Songs Of Edith Piaf
Sun 24 Nov 2013 Show starts 14.00 – Rhumbelow Dbn- The Songs of Edith Piaf
Sun 24 Nov 2013 Show starts 18.30 – Rhumbelow Dbn - A French Affair

Venues opens 90 minutes before show for picnic dinner
         
BOOKINGS
ALLIANCE FRANCAISE DBN
Contact Denise on 031 312 9582 or email: afdbn@global.co.za

SCHLESINGER THEATRE - MICHAELHOUSE
email : theatre@michaelhouse.org or phone 033 234 1314 (weekdays 08h00 - 13h00)

RHUMBELOW PMB AND DBN
R 100-00 a ticket      Bring food picnic baskets.
Pensioner Discounts 7.30pm Tue 19 & Wed 20 Nov ONLY – R 75-00
Book at COMPUTICKET or Phone or email Roland
H  2057602 / Cell 0824998636 / Email : roland@stansell.za.net    www.rhumbelow.za.net

RHUMBELOW DBN ONLY
Braais will be available should you wish to cook some meat
Limited secure parking available. Booking is essential. 
Bar Available (no alcohol may not be brought on to the premises)

(Source - Publicity Matters) 

Article by +Fred Felton 

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