Wednesday, 5 November 2014

Creative Arts in South Africa




PHAZE ONE
You have seen them Dance now get to know their story.
 


A dance crew from Mohlakeng formed on the 1st December 2011 currently made of 6 dancers (4 males and 2 females) under the management of Mr Lebogang Mogokotleng aiming to expose, promote and market natural talents of the youth in West Rand. The crew offers performances as a dance act for various entertainment shows and choreographs various street dance genres. With their dance style called Techno-fusion which has versatile dance moves mainly comprised of the township dance (Isibujwa.



 

Great dancers are not great because of the techniques but great because of their Passion .

The crew fits very well in various entertainment activities and sets the stage ablaze. Amongst others they have performed at Randfontein Show 2012, Tanya V’s music video of a track called Happy, SA’s got Talent Finale 2013 with Dr Malinga, Chomee’s 2013 Birthday Party.

Do you need entertainment??? what you waiting for 

BOOK THEM NOW!
For Bookings Call Lebogang: 0762502656 / 0825197696
Mthembeni: 0762651859

Monday, 3 November 2014


 Do It Yourself Tips.

Anyone can learn any skill. DIY is the best way to find out how.
 
Do it yourself (DIY) is the method of building, modifying, or repairing something without the aid of experts or professionals.
DIY amongst the fashion community has become very popular,with the use of social media such as YouTube, a great number of people watch videos on a daily basis, which will help you start up business while you at school and also develop new skills.
The DIY movement is a re-introduction of the old pattern of personal involvement and use of skills in upkeep of a house or apartment, making clothes; maintenance of cars, computers, websites; or any material aspect of living. Here are some of the example of DIY from footwear to home decor:

DIY Footwear


DIY Cardboard Cellphone Charging Holder




DIY Cellphone Accessories 

DIY Home Decor

Summer Tips 101

 Few of My favorite things to do and Wear this Summer:

Drink Alot of Water

Water fills us up without adding any calories.
Dehydration will degrade a person’s ability to exercise and burn calories.
Dehydration will reduce protein synthesis which is needed to build or repair muscles.

 

 

 

Wear Sunglasses

 

 A good pair of sunglasses with UV protection helps prevent corneal sunburn, and it’s especially important to wear eye protection when using a tanning machine or while skiing.

  

 

 

Write in a journal. 

This will help you keep up on your writing skills for school, too. Write down words that you like, poems, song lyrics, what happened during basketball practice, anything you want! Keep it under your mattress if you want to keep it private; this only works if you step up and change your own sheets. And most importantly, write in it everyday; maybe wait to look at the previous pages until the very end of summer, when it should be all full.

 

 Go places! 

 Go to the mall, the beach, the library, ride a bike, or hang out with a group of friends. You can also have a party or sleepover if you're allowed. Now you don't have to worry about your parents saying, "No, because it's a school night."

 

Relax! 

Summer doesn't have to be fun and games. It can also be a time for resting your brain after all that hard work at school. Go ahead; sleep in if you want. Watch some television, walk around in your bare feet,,, just whatever puts you in a calm mood


Sock Up



Summer sandals and flip-flops can wreak havoc on your soles. Keeps the heels soft by pulling on moisturizing socks for 15 minutes before bed. Coated with special ingredients, they fight calluses so you can avoid more aggressive scrubbing later.


Wear a Hat


Be stylish and smart by popping on a floppy topper before heading out to your cabana. The style feels old-school glam, but has the added nicety of covering up your ears and hairline should you forget to reapply sunscreen as often as you should.

Motivational video for students: MUST WATCH!