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Synergy Live 2012: Friday
Friday 30 November 2012 Day 1 of Synergy 2012 didn’t exactly allow for a gentle easing into the weekend. Instead, things were full throttle from the get-go, featuring a crowd of thousands that descended upon the festival’s new venue (the … Continue reading
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Tagged ballistic blues, beach party, beast, brass, british, camping, cape town, clouds, crossfire collision, dead lucky, desmond & the tutus, double bass, future primitives, gigs & festivals, guitars, inge beckmann, international act, jumping musicians, landscape, long hair, lucy kruger, mountains, nature, nomadic orchestra, out in the country, outdoors, peachy keen, people, photography, portraits, rock, saxophone, sky, south africa, south african, stoker, summer, sun, sunset, synergy, the prodigy, the very wicked, theewater, theewaterskloof, trees, villiersdorp, water, weather, weekends, wind, your LMG
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Tagged ballistic blues, beach party, beast, brass, british, camping, cape town, clouds, crossfire collision, dead lucky, desmond & the tutus, double bass, future primitives, gigs & festivals, guitars, inge beckmann, international act, jumping musicians, landscape, long hair, lucy kruger, mountains, nature, nomadic orchestra, out in the country, outdoors, peachy keen, people, photography, portraits, rock, saxophone, sky, south africa, south african, stoker, summer, sun, sunset, synergy, the prodigy, the very wicked, theewater, theewaterskloof, trees, villiersdorp, water, weather, weekends, wind, your LMG
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Cape Town World Music Festival 2012
09&10 November 2012 A new festival is always exciting, especially when it’s something different. Enter The Cape Town World Music festival, a weekend inner-city gathering of local and international artists playing a mix of music styles.
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Tagged babu, bateleur, cape town, cape town world music festival, dirty bounce, dj click, double bass, freshlyground, gigs & festivals, harrington street, international act, lights, manouche, mr cat & the jackal, music, nomadic orchestra, outdoors, photography, seated, south african, spoek mathambo, summer, the assembly, the bone collectors, weekends, zaki ibrahim
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Tagged babu, bateleur, cape town, cape town world music festival, dirty bounce, dj click, double bass, freshlyground, gigs & festivals, harrington street, international act, lights, manouche, mr cat & the jackal, music, nomadic orchestra, outdoors, photography, seated, south african, spoek mathambo, summer, the assembly, the bone collectors, weekends, zaki ibrahim
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The Makabra Ensemble – Nosferatu at the Labia
Wednesday 31 October 2012 It was Halloween, and the 8th annual South African Horrorfest was a week into its 10 day programme. As dusk descended on the Labia Theatre, a crowd began to gather for the evening’s show – a … Continue reading
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Tagged cape town, cinema, costumes, double bass, dressing up, evenings, events, favourites, film, gigs & festivals, halloween, horror, horrorfest, labia, makabra ensemble, movie, nosferatu, south african horrorfest, steampunk, theatre, vampires, violin
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Tagged cape town, cinema, costumes, double bass, dressing up, evenings, events, favourites, film, gigs & festivals, halloween, horror, horrorfest, labia, makabra ensemble, movie, nosferatu, south african horrorfest, steampunk, theatre, vampires, violin
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Two months of Tuesdays (April & May)
April & May 2012 As I mentioned previously, I’ve been taking photos for #Tuesonfire at &Union for the last few months; here are some photos from April & May.
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Tagged &union, acoustic, anton marshall, autumn, cape town, dirk knoesen, double bass, evenings, gary kramer, gigs & festivals, guitars, international act, jeremy douglas, jesse and the process, julian bach, long time citizen, matthew mole, music, outdoors, photography, shortstraw, trystan clarke, violin, welsh, wild eastern arches, winter
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Tagged &union, acoustic, anton marshall, autumn, cape town, dirk knoesen, double bass, evenings, gary kramer, gigs & festivals, guitars, international act, jeremy douglas, jesse and the process, julian bach, long time citizen, matthew mole, music, outdoors, photography, shortstraw, trystan clarke, violin, welsh, wild eastern arches, winter
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Crimson House Blues – Smoke, Dust & whiskey Album launch at Mercury
Thursday 29 March 2012 I’ve had a weird month and haven’t really gotten out much, so figured a night of blues courtesy of Crimson House Blues and friends would be a good way to ease back into things…
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Tagged album launch, banjo, blues, burlesque, cape town, crimson house blues, dancers, double bass, evenings, gigs & festivals, guitars, long hair, mercury, music, photography, rock, seated, sixgun gospel, tombstone pete, violin
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Tagged album launch, banjo, blues, burlesque, cape town, crimson house blues, dancers, double bass, evenings, gigs & festivals, guitars, long hair, mercury, music, photography, rock, seated, sixgun gospel, tombstone pete, violin
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