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  • Ealing Global Festival
    Ealing Global Festival showcases a unique programme of world music at its best. International artists from Brazil, Cuba, Spain, Africa and Eastern Europe take to the stage in an incredible display of cultural music and diversity. Feast on the wide array of musical genres including Latino Ska, Reggae,Salsa, Funk, Cumbia, Samba, Arabic and Eastern fusions. Location: Walpole Park, Mattock Lane, Ealing, W502088256640.

    Walpole Park is a five minute stroll from Ealing Broadway station.
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  • Pre-World Cup Gala Evening
    In June 2010 a Pre-World Cup Gala Evening Event will be held at the landmark Market Theater Laboratory to pay tribute to the extraordinary courage and leadership exemplified by Dr. Nelson Mandela and the men and women alongside him who committed their lives to the pursuit of a free and democratic nation.
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  • This is Football - Celebrating South Africa 2010
    On this epic day for all Africans as the opening day and the first time that the Soccer World Cup has been held on African soil





    This is Football Celebrating South Africa 2010 is an all day southern African authentic braai with entertainment and loads more.





    With doors opening at 130pm, The Custard Factory is ideally suited for this celebration with the biggest beet garden in Birmingham. There will also be two massive screens for the South Africa v Mexico as well as Uruguay v France games.





    The finest deep house DJs from around the world will be providing the dance tunes, including DJ Selekta and Wayne Calita from South Africa.





    Tickets: 10 pounds
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  • The Parlotones live at Rugby Rocks 2010
    The Parlotones South Africas biggest rock band have sold-out a 300 date world tour over the last 18 months across Germany Russia France Italy Spain Austria and the US.





    The rugby loving 4piece band are set to break into the UK charts this year with the launch of their first album in the UK in April.

    The Parlotones have achieved multi-Platinum-selling success in their home country where bands such as Razorlight and The Smashing Pumpkins have supported them at stadium shows. This summer they are also talkSPORTs official ambassadors for the World Cup in the UK.

    They have recorded incidental music for the station and will be contributing weekly in the run up to the finals in June. In Germany they have been chosen by a major TV network to soundtrack their football coverage. With a sizeable following and genuine buzz building behind the band, they plan the UK release of brand-new single - Life Design - on April 4th.

    This will be followed-up by the release of full-length album ‘Stardust Galaxies’ later in the year.

    See them live at this years Rugby Rock London's Sevens 2010
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  • Green Day Live at Wembley
    Since forming in 1987 Pop Punk trio Green Day went on to define a genre. Influenced by the linkes of The Clash The Ramones and The Who they have gone on to inspire a whole new generation of Punk Rock and bands including Blink 182 Sum 41 and McFly.





    Since the epic levels of success from their 1994 album Dookie they have gone from strength to strength. Green Tickets have always been in hot demand. With Upcoming shows at Webley Stadium and Old Trafford Green Day are once more going to be at the top of every music fans wish list for 2010

    For tickets click here, tickets priced from 64.00 pounds

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  • Language Recruitment Fair
    The Language Recruitment Fair is the largest and most exciting exhibition of its kind dedicated to multilingual recruitment. If you are a bilingual or multilingual speaker and you are interested in finding a job that meets your skills this is a "must see" event!

    Have the chance to

    • meet many employers under one roof, saving you time and energy when looking for your job!
    • talk to leading employers Face-to-Face and discuss a wide range of employment opportunities.
    • conduct interviews with Companies hoping to hire staff

    For more info and to apply for your FREE ticket visit www.languagerecruitmentfair.ie

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  • European film fest with Hungarian premiere
    I am working with the European Movement to organise an all-night film festival to celebrate europe day on May 9th at the Prince Charles Cinema. As part of the festival we are showing a Hungarian film, Tamara, and have a Question and Answer session with the director, Szabolcs Hajdu. We are very keen to get the word out to the Hungarian community in London.
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  • SOAS World Music Summer School 2010
    Ugandan Music Giant Xylophones and more





    Seby Ntege

    14-18 June 2010
    7-9pm
    College Buildings
    School of oriental and African Studies
    Russell Square





    Course Fee: 80 pounds concs 59 pounds

    This course will explore the wide range of traditional Ugandan music with the opportunity to try your hand on a variety of instruments. Teaching will focus on the embaire 21-key giant xylophone, and expand to include ensemble playing on the endingidi TUBE FIDDLE engoma DRUMS endongo THUMB PIANO and more.




    With Seby Ntege.

    Seby is a gifted enthusiastic musician and dancer from Busoga eastern Uganda. Born into a musical family he joined the famous Nile Beat Artists, where he trained in a range of traditional instruments as well as the dances that accompany traditional Ugandan rhythms.




    Seby currently lives in the UK and runs music and dance workshops in schools, universities and colleges around the country, as well as community workshops and performances.

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  • Who's going to win the 2010 World Cup?
    17 June 2010
    7-9:30pm
    Toynbee Hall,
    28 Commercial Street
    London E1 6LS




    Nearest station: Aldgate East

    This summer all eyes will be on South Africa, host of the 2010 World Cup. But what impact will the tournament have on the people of South Africa

    On 17 June join War on Want for a look beyond the fanfare of the World Cup to explore who really benefits from global sporting events. Featuring a panel of experts including speakers from War on Want's South African partners.





    Who's going to win the 2010 World Cup is a rare chance to learn first-hand how the tournament will affect ordinary South Africans.

    RSVP today

    Speakers include Ashraf Cassiem (The Anti-Eviction Campaign), Phineas Malapela (The Anti-Privatisation Forum), Andrew Jennings (Transparency in Sport), Martin Slavin (Games Monitor), Caroline Elliot (War on Want) and John Hilary (chair, War on Want).

    Following a panel discussion and audience Q&A, there will be an outdoor reception with South African wine and traditional snacks. The reception will also feature photographs of South Africa by Gareth Kingdon, an award-winning photographer whose work appeared on the front page of The Guardian.
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  • The South African Landscape at Kew Gardens
    This spring Kew and the British Museum are bringing a small corner of South Africa to the heart of London.





    The South Africa Landscape, which opens on 29 April 2010 on the Museums west lawn and is sponsored by Barclays will highlight the rich diversity of plant life from South Africas Cape region an area that is home to all three of the countrys internationally renowned biodiversity hotspots.





    2010 has been declared International Year of Biodiversity by the United Nations and the Landscape will also coincide with the spotlight on South Africa in the run up to the FIFA World Cup.
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  • HEIMWEE IN LONDEN
    Salon Music bied aan: HEIMWEE IN LONDEN 'n eenmalige konsert van tradisionele Afrikaanse Kunsliedere met Erica Eloff (sopraan), William Berger (bariton). Instrumentale ensemble - Marlene Verwey (fluit), Gina Beukes (viool), Sean Knox tjello, James Baillieu (klavier)Jacqueline Dossor (kontrabas)en Evan Guy (klarinet). Die program sluit in Afrikaanse juwele soos Kom dans Klaradyn, Op my ou ramkietjie, Kokkewiet, Mali die Slaaf se lied, O Boereplaas, Al l? die berge nog so blou, Die Lappop ens. Verwerkings en musikale direksie: Willem Vogel. Slegs een uitvoering!
    20:00 Vrydagaand 10 Oktober
    St John's Waterloo SE 8TY Besprekings: salmus@icon.co.za
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