Wednesday, December 4, 2013

How We Do 2013

Year #1 in Cape Town


With school close its end and the December holidays just commencing , the fun and joy will leave no vestige of studying stress. I, for certain , cannot wait to pack my bags and fly out of Cape Town  this Friday to go back and experience some Pretorian exuberance after a yearlong of Mother City madness. Really though, this year of 2013 has been an exhaustive one for me.

The school work  (phew!) has been too much, or maybe I just made it  a larger work load than usual but either way, whatever it was I worked hard and the results were not what I reaped, in fact they were more than I expected.

If there’s 2 things that I've learned , it has to be the fact that I’m just as capable of achieving success as South Africa’s figures in authority can deal in corruption (too much  Animal Farm and politics I guess) I also learn that each person’s success should be incurred by themselves by using every opportunity to prove themselves to the unconcerned individuals around them (not mentioning names).

Whoa, do I still have a social life? When last have I mingled? Cape Town was filled with short “fooling around” buzzes that I merely participated in due to the extreme levels of having to live a conservative life with books being my only girlfriend. Having no cell phone actually made me a subdued person and trust me, I can break myself down just by thinking. One thing I couldn't do without was social networking (Especially twittersphere), so provision had to be made. I feel embarrassed at times to have lived such a dull life in terms , especially with Cape Townies telling me that this area is no place to be restrained in my house when there’s so many event and stuff to do. I’ll make up for that next year.

One other thing, Cape Town’s street style. Damn! It’s the type to make your eyes have spasmodic surges (is that even physically possible?). Really! Varsity student here rock vintage and other trends like it’s a spiritual thing. You know they say money talks, well hopefully if mine can recite long subliming  speeches, I’ll be able to ooze what  “Da Motherland” has subconsciously schooled me  about pulling of simple fashion trends.

To conclude everything, my experience in Cape Town has been here-and-there, I've been uncertain about it most of the time, but come to think about it, there’s actually no place I’d rather be then here in Cape Town (for the next 2 years at least). I’d most definitely like to thank the guy who gains ground above for some blurred bible idea my calls “A BLESSING” – Truly speaking, I think it’s a MIRACLE that  I’m here and I coped, maybe it’s where I belong after all. 

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Watch The Space

V.I.N.T.A.G.E Is making it's way to your town soon.

WE JUST WANNA HAVE FUN!!  

Photo by : @sydellewillowsmith #vintage #vintagecru #colour #color #crazy #fun #vogue #southAfrica #johannesburg #art #family

Speak about broadening the span of their success. Vintage Cru, who I recently wrote about, gave me something to go on again, they latterly announced on twitter that they'll be travelling SA for their first ever TOUR. The dates were also just given earlier this week on tumblr and I have as follows:


31 August - Free State (Bloemfontein)
6 September - Northern Cape (Kimberly)
7 September - Limpopo
14 September - Gauteng (Johannesburg*)
24 September - North West (Mafikeng)
27 September - Eastern Cape (Port Elizabeth)
28 September - Western Cape (Cape Town)
5 October - Kwa-Zulu Natal (Durban) 
12 October - Mpumalanga (Nelspruit)

Friday, August 23, 2013

Nicki's definately got competition

And introducing... Iggy Azalea.


The moment I heard this rapper spit! O.O Woah! ! ! 

Iggy Azalea is out to change the rap game.

Taking no exception that there can only be one rap queen, Iggy is busy building an army of a fan base. She recently came through with her hit single "Work" which she also shot a sexy video for, and already people are mistaking her for Nicki Minaj. 

She has already had her first "rapper-catfights" with Azealia Banks but the rapper claims nothing is about to bring her down! Google her and trust me you'll love her.

PS: She can get it any day! #JustSaying.

Friday, August 16, 2013

Higher height and still working on it!

PROUD OF MYSELF


16 years of age, driven and willing to start my own career. Blogging is what I do and Journalism is what I epitomize , I started blogging in 2011 (in different blog spots) and since then the fascination of doing it made it my new love. I personally think this is my time, my time to start working at what I love.

Today my first public post was published in an awesome website that exposes raw and unseen bloggers. To read my post follow the link below.

Thanks TMG.


Saturday, June 8, 2013

Vintage Cru

"An art gallery on stage"


They are more than a dance crew, they are a brand
Vintage Cru has "vogued it's way up to the top and they've made their mark in South Africa's history of dance. Their performances are unfathomable but ridiculously addictive.V.I.N.T.A.G.E recently blew away South African television audience by making an appearance in almost every performance at this year's annual SAMAs.

They always make an effort to look good in their self-customized vintage pieces, and what we thinks looks extraordinary, is quite very ordinary for them. In a recent online interview with another blogger, Leeche Janecke, one of the crew's dancers and founders described Vintage Cru as Fearless, Original and Honest. I think they're much more than that, they are Fierce.

They have raised the bar since their appearance on Step Up or Step Out and grew since then to number of 13 dancers. They've got the opportunity to work with a bunch of the best South African musicians such as Reason, Morale, Toya Delazy and Kelly Khumalo. Big ups to them and good luck on their career.