Get your fictional causes ready, you don't want to be stuck with the lamest one!
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Ja! And you thought you could just hop on at the stop?! The Bus is filling up fast! 15 seats left (at least 15 comfortable seats left). I won't sell any more unless I see a need to get a bigger bus. If you haven't paid, you haven't been counted. Tickets are first come first served at this stage so make sure you are taken care of!!! email molibi@blueredsand.com for more info! Get your fictional causes ready, you don't want to be stuck with the lamest one! #EverydayImPubcrawling
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With just a week before the pubcrawl on Saturday we are ready to announce this months Theme! No, you don't have to dress up, but you do have to participate.., Our theme this year is MARATHON MADNESS!! Each pubcrawler will be assigned a number attached to their shirt, (however they please). The Pubcrawler will decided on a FICTIONAL CAUSE for which they are running the Marathon. The runner with the funniest fictional cause will win the grand prize and decide which charity will benefit from 10% of the Pubcrawl's Profit! So sign up! Think about your causes, warm up and get ready to run! 24Hrs before the prices go up! GET YOUR TICKETS NOW!! #Sorry4PubCrawling Pubcrawllink 5/11/2012 3 Comments BlueRedSand Mid-Month PubcrawlMay 19th 2012
One Bus, 6 Locations, 60 people, 1 single goal: Have the greatest night of the year so far. P200 gets you on the bus if you buy a ticket before the 14th of MAY P250 afterwards. 10% discount for groups of 4 or more 20% discount for groups of 10 or more. Don't be shy, tell your friends, especially if you want to remember how the story ends! MAY PUBCRAWL 2012!!! email molibi@bluersand.com to organise your tickets! Lineup is as follows: 05.00pm-06.30pm: -Wharic Park, Welcoming Drinks, Live Band, Awesome Sunset, Registration 06.30pm-07.30pm: -Cattle Baron, Food platter, Welcoming Drinks 07.45pm-10.00pm: -Khwest, Free Entry, Welcoming Drinks, Champions League Final, Music 10.30pm-12.00am: -Cigar Lounge, Free Entry, Welcoming Drinks, Music & Joy 12.30am-02.00am: -Bull & Bush, Free Entry, Free Shots, AWESOME Music 02.30am-03.30am: -Kosher Nights@ President Hotel, Free Entry, AWESOMER Music Prizes and swag along the way, well worth the money, probably the best time you've had in 2012. #EveryDayImPubcrawling ....you have to go and see the "African Roots 2" exhibiton at Mma Bolao -Sebele Centre on Thursday the 10th of May. The Exhibition features internationally acclaimed artists Izidiro Duarte and the collaborative duo Mpenja. Mpenja is the name for Duarte's son, Everett Duarte, and his German wife, Frances Schandera. The duo has been been collaborating since 2007, intitially producing more abstract works and but taking advantage of whatever inspired each of them create engaging an mixture of abstract and realism that conveys the duality of their joint experiences. Mpenja is based alternatively in South Africa and Germany, with collections in Austria, Belgium, Botswana, Canada, England, Germany, Holland, South Africa , Switzerland and the USA. Izidiro Duarte is based in South Africa, where his son was born, but originated from Portugal and grew up in Mozambique. Having worked as an illustrator for a decade in Europe, Duarte never lost his love fo African imagery and promptly returned to Africa in 1970 to grace us with his depictions of Africa as he knew it, and Africa as it evolves. His Signature style of portraying the Human Figure and the every changing methods of depicting the environments around those figures not only shows the maleability of his talent, but demonstrates the way in which the Human form can never quite grasp the nature of the world around it. Alternatively, Mr. Duarte could just love trying new stuff. This exhibition will be a true expression of Southern African talent. It is 'required reading' for every student of the arts (that means everybody everywhere). For more information about Mpanje visit http://www.mpenja.com/info-cv.php. Again, The Venue is MMa Bolao at Sebele Centre. Thursday 10th May 2012 @ 4.30. The exhibition will continue unti Sunday the 13th of May. Please contact Ann Done on +267 71308163 of +267 3959416 for further info. Opening times Friday 9am-6pm Saturday 9am-3pm and Sunday 9am-2pm. Image sourced from http://www.womensworkbw.com/gb-kuru2.htm
I recently embarked on a grand tour of Botswana dubbed "The Botswana Blitzkrieg" it was trip that hit all the major tourist locations in the country, and I made a point of paying close attention to the art that was readily available. I got an appreciation of the type of art that tourists are generally exposed to around Botswana. Sadly, that is the same mass produced Kenyan productions that are found at every high density tourist attraction in the SADC region, which, for some reason or another, permeates every nook and cranny of Botswana suppressing the work of our true native artists. The most disappointing thing about it all is that the common art styles from each country are reproduced in these factories so it’s incredibly difficult to tell which pieces are actually produced by the vendor, and trust me, almost every vendor will always try to pretend that they made the things that they are selling. Even more disappointing is that the major curio shops in the county know about and support this practice, selling these wares because they can put their usual 100% mark up on all products and still compete with the average Joe on the street that actually creates their own work. Our native art market is in a sorry state, and this trip just helped me confirm that; until, of course, I came across The Kuru Art Project a few Kilometres north of Ghanzi. Considering that I began my journey driving east from Gaborone, and that the Kuru Art project is in the west, you can imagine my relief when I came across their Art Gallery and found a place that genuinely promoted its local artists. The funny thing about it is that we had no idea that the place existed, and we stopped there on a whim. I kid you not, I saw the sign on the side of the road, asked my passengers if they were interested in stopping, and when they said yes, I did a 2 wheeled skid as I made the turn towards D'Kar Village, where the gallery is located. The risk was worth it, the place was significantly more than I had been expected when I suggested the detour. I was so impressed by the place that I had a conversation with the gallery's manager, asking if I could learn more about the project and do a blog post about it in order to try to create more of a local buzz about the place. I won't lie; I was actually quite ashamed that I didn't know more about it. This is yet another example of an institution that is better known and appreciated outside of Botswana than it is within Botswana. The project has exhibited in Southern Africa, Europe, the United States and Australia, but somehow my only point of reference was the news articles detailing the demise and rebirth of the Kuru Dance festival...I didn't even make THAT connection until I came back to Gaborone and picked up the latest paper. What all Batswana should know is that the project has been in existence since 1990, it encourages San artists of the Naro and Dcui San tribes to draw on the ancient traditions and compository techniques used by the San for thousands of years. However, and this is the key differentiator, it does no claim to studiously continue that tradition. Rather, The Kuru Art Project actively acknowledges the fluid nature of artistic influence and describes itself as 'Contemporary San Art'. This honest self-awareness is infused in the Art produced from the project as each art piece reflects an understanding of what sells in the tourist driven art market (I wish Batswana would buy more art) as well as an honest expression of the life of the San today. More in touch with their roots than most, but also marginalised in the Bantu dominated society of modern Southern Africa. The art produced by the Kuru project was breath of fresh and air, and breathed new hope into dreams for the contemporary artist in Botswana. This project is our true gem in the desert, we should all know more about it, support it, and support all projects that affiliated with it. We should also use it as an example, of the ways in which we can document and preserve our cultural journey as citizens of this great country, even so far as exporting our culture and influencing the cultures of the peoples that surround us. These are the types of projects that have given pride to one of the more victimised peoples in society, and a project like this has given them pride in their cultural identity. Imagine what could happen if the entire nation supported them, and others that aim to do the same. Further information on the Kuru Art project can be obtained by visiting their site www.kuruart.com; don't be shy, take a trip out there, it’s worth it. Djs Ezra and Kyno Special Performances by Apollo Diablo, Cybil Nyte, Samba, Blain and Shay. @apollodiablo @cybilnyte #savoursummer
3/23/2012 5 Comments Endless Summer Session #BRS 8pm Saturday, Wharic Park, Frozen Cocktails, Funky beats and the fun that keeps you out of your seats. Djs Ezra and Co. special app. by Apollo Diablo and Cybil Night
3/22/2012 3 Comments Endless Summer Jam#BRS Endless Summer. Wharic Park Clubhouse. Savouring succulent summer cocktails from the cocktail bar while dancing to sweet sounding melodies under the stars; there is just no better way to spend Selemo's last Saturday. P20 if you are on the guest list P40 if you aren't spread the word. #SavourSummer
3/21/2012 1 Comment Throw Down on Old TownThats right, we are throwing down this Saturday @WharicPark at 8pm. Guest List P20, Walk up P40! Cash Bar and Cocktails! #BRS go to www.blueredsand.com to sign up for the guest list.
Happy New Year! I trust that the festive season treated you well. We at BlueRedSand have a few announcements to make.
We are in the process of securing a venue for our new location. Once this process is complete, we will be awaiting the transfer of our licenses which only take a take weeks. With that in mind we are announcing the following initiatives. We are introducing a membership programme for social and cultural patrons A social membership allows the following:
Social Membership: 1 Month = P 300.00 3 Months = P 800.00 6 Months = P 1500.00 1 year = P 3000.00 Cultural Membership 1 Month = P 150.00 3 Months = P 400.00 6 Months = P 750.00 1 year = P 1500.00 Please stay tuned for a detail schedule of our events coming up starting in the second week of February. These will include an Exhibition, a Poetry night, a book drive, a literary night and our signature weekend celebrations. We are still taking letters of support if you think that you might be able to lend further support to our cause. Please reply to this email with the word 'remove' in the subject line if you no longer wish to receive emails from BlueRedSand. I look forward to hearing from you. |
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