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Monday, November 9, 2015

The Motor City meets the City of Gold

We're ready!
Scenes from WOWTOWN, ...


... an evening of Motown, Music and Motors ... all for a worthy cause.


light show @ the Fiat Jeep Chrysler Showroom in Bryanston
with the emcee and live auctioneer for the evening, Defending the Caveman's Tim Plewman!

Congratulations to Cathy & Sandy on a fabulous event!

a laser light show (photo by John Livanos)

"You make me feel like a natural woman" (photo by John Livanos)

Motown music & an inspirational short film featuring Oprah Winfrey and Michelle Obama
(photo by John Livanos)

It could not have happened without Trent, seen here introducing the Alfa Romeo 4C for live auction bidding

Motown gangsta style

Marguerite was SUPREME!
Ricki  strikes gold bling in the Silent Auction!

O what a night! (photo by Sue Huck)
last dance ... (photo by Donna Abbott-Hrenchir)

Monday, November 2, 2015

Dia de los Muertos @ Salsa


It seemed like there were dozens of Dia de los Muertos parties going on all over Joburg this year. See what happens when Mexican food catches on in South Africa? It becomes a fiesta!













Home altar dedicated to Africa's poached rhinos, ellies and lions

















There were parties planned at the Stanley Beer Garden in Braamfontein, Mexicho in Melville and a whole Dia de los Muertos Street Festival at Carfax Newtown in the CBD.

Stanley Beer Garden





It seems everyone wants to go drinking with Saints!
















Salsa Mexican Grill in Fourways

We chose to celebrate the dia at Salsa Mexican Grill in Fourways. The Day of the Dead, one of the most important Mexican holidays, is more a celebration of life than a sad and solemn memorial. And since we are in Africa, I used it to celebrate the lives of our rhinos, elephants and lions.






Social media madam Irene & Salsa restaurateur George
Salsa has great food, ...

... great margaritas and cervezas, ...

... and if you didn't paint your face before you came, there were artists on hand to do it for you!
We chose to paint some masks instead (photo courtesy of Irene & Salsa Mexican Grill)




Lou & Serge wore their skeleton costumes for a second night in a row!

Viva Yvonne!



nice ink!

nice wings!

number juan in your hearts!

she painted her face herself and won a prize for it!

viva el chef!

salsa dancing

Photo courtesy of Irene & Salsa Mexican Grill

And we won a prize for best costume!



















It was totally Lou & Serge's doing. They were a hit.













celebration shots!



Thanks Lou & Serge and Salsa!

tabletop altar for the poached animals of Africa


We got an E for Effort for mounting our tabletop altar. (I did transport the Oculto beer with me to SA from Texas for the occasion too. That was a bit of an effort.) 

Save the Rhinos! Save the Elephants! Save the Lions!






my sugar skull purse from Retrospective (Cape Town)



¡Feliz Día de los Muertos!

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

On the fringe ...

on the fringe ...
We were in Cape Town last weekend for the beginning of the second annual Cape Town Fringe Festival, a week of alternative music, theater, dance, magic, comedy and performance art.















City Hall

The center of the action was Cape Town City Hall which housed the box office and a media center, as well as a number of performance venues. Other venues around town included Jubilee Hall, the Galloway Theatre, the Fugard Theatre, Sgt. Peppers and the Alexander Bar.





 







the Fringe Club
City Hall was also the location of the Fringe Club. The Fridge Club had food, drink and live music on tap all day every day during the Festival to entertain audiences between Fringe performances. We were actually in town to see Orpheus in Africa and although it was performed at one of the Festival's venues, the Fugard Theatre, it was not technically part of the Fringe Festival. But that didn't stop us from taking in some of the alternative spirit on display at the Fringe Club!