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Cape Town’s comedy festival rakes in the laughter.

Show:  Nando’s Cape Town Comedy Festival
Director: Paul Griffiths
Starring:  Kira Soltanovich, Loyiso Gola, Michael Mittermeier, Angelo Tsarouchas, Ahmed Ahmed, Dean Edwards and Simon Clayton.

A Greek-Canadian, a Russian-American, an Egyptian, a New Yorker and a Gautenger are just some of the funny men and women that are raking in the laughs at this year’s Cape Town Comedy Festival.

Angelo Tsarouchas is the larger-than-life Greek-Canadian host that uses his ample girth to poke fun at himself and other obese people.  Mutlitple-award winning Tsarouchas has an American one hour show named Bigger is Better, and he jokes that in America he is actually perceived as quite slim, even athletic.  Well he actually isn’t, and though he’s intercultural observations are quite sharp and even funny, one can’t help but feel quite concerned for his well-being, and that of the audience members in the front rows.

Loyiso Gola for President!

Loyiso Gola for President!

At this festival the limelight certainly belongs to the black boys and one white girl.  Our own Loyiso Gola has a refreshing way of looking at the world and his observational commentary has quite a sting to it.  From Gugulethu, he asks the audience if they know where it is.  Before they can answer he hollers, ‘You - insert lots of expletives here - should know where it is since you, - more vicious swearing - put us there!’  At this point it is good to note that there really is a lot of swearing during the show. It works.  Rather than coming across as vulgar, demented and a cheap ploy to get a reaction, most of the comedians effectively use it as expressive punctuation in their jokes.  Gola makes some unsavoury comments about the very unfortunate Caster Semanye saga and parts of the audience giggle shyly; others are shocked into silence.  Following Gola, the British Simon Clayton, makes a similar scathing remark about Semanye and the audience hiss and boo at him. On cue Clayton says, “Oh it’s fine if one of your own makes fun of her, but not a foreigner, eh.”  - followed by embarrassed laughter.

Kira Soltanovich was born in the former Soviet Union and raised in San Francisco.  Her brand of female immigrant humour is intelligent, vulgar and very funny. Her good looks and eloquence is a boon.  She plays a leery female, does a little mini-pole dance that looks like a cat scratching its bum against a pole, and she shares an evocative slice of Russian culture.

Then of course there is the German comedian, which in itself is very funny. It’s not often we find funny Germans on our shores. Michael Mittermeier, who has performed with U2 and has had more than 3000 solo performances since 1987, accurately picks up on some of our typical South African traits.  His skit involving a Mexican pot smoking cockroach that lives in Woodstock and is immune to insect repellent is hilarious.  His strong German accent comes across as very camp and it is enough to make you giggle uncontrollably.

The Russian-American, Kira Soltanovich

The Russian-American, Kira Soltanovich

Loyiso Gola’s comic brilliance is a reason for even the most sceptic South Africans to feel very patriotic.  Catch Gola on his one man tour across the country named, Gola for President.  Can you imagine what South Africa would be like with a comedian for president?

Hurry - the Comedy Festival only runs until 4 October at Cape Town’s Baxter Theatre, before moving to Durban!  Tickets are from R120 - R150.00.  Discounts are available for block bookings.  Book online through Computicket.

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Be part of the FIFA 2010 fever making machine!

A total of 15 000 volunteers are needed to help the organising committee run the 2010 World Cup across South Africa.

Nearly 40 000 people applied for the 4 000 available volunteer positions for the Confederations Cup alone!  Volunteers will be selected from South Africa and the rest of the world. Not only do volunteers get an opportunity to work with people from all other countries;  you will also get a certificate to show off.

Find the application form on the FIFA website, or call the volunteer hotline on 0800 52 52 52 (toll-free in South Africa).

Hurry! Applications close 31 August.

Be part of this momentous event - Get involved.

 

The Diya Travel Team.

 

an artists impession of Green Point Stadim by : gmp architekten.

an artists impession of Green Point Stadim by : gmp architekten.

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Exclusive Luxury Tailor-made Train Trips

Beginner Bumper Edition for Luxury Southern African Travel - Diya Travel

Experience South Africa in style; take the train. There are some excellent companies offering the most exclusive luxury tailor-made train trips. You can relax in a 5 star environment, eat only gourmet meals, and indulge in the finest wines whilst watching the breathtaking landscape roll by.

Orient-Express Safaris promises to deliver a unique travel experience in and around South Africa. They have varied packages tailor-made to your individual needs. Whether you decide to stay at one of their five luxury Southern African safari camps and hotels, or travel to other areas within this magnificent region, they offer a professional service to help you plan the trip of a lifetime.

One of their trips include a stayover at Cape Town’s legendary Mount Nelson Hotel and Johannesburg’s stylish Westcliff Hotel, with South Africa’s premier rail experience, The Blue Train, and the magnificent nature-lovers paradise, Grootbos Private Nature Reserve.

Rovos Rail has built a reputation as one of the most luxurious trains in the world today.

Step aboard the wood panelled coaches - classics remodelled and refurbished to mint condition - and enjoy fine cuisine in five-star luxury as some of the most beautiful scenery unfolds beyond the windows. You can recapture the romance and atmosphere of a bygone era, when privileged travellers experienced magical Africa in a relaxed and elegant fashion.

The rebuilt sleeper coaches contain the most spacious train suites in the world, offering every modern convenience and comfort; the epitome of luxury, with handsome wood panelling and period Edwardian features. The use of traditional furnishings and period décor ensure an atmosphere of elegance and grandeur in the Dining, Lounge and Observation cars.Rovos Rail offers a variety of different tours all across Southern Africa such as their scenic Garden Route tour. It is a 550-kilometre, 24-hour, trip that runs between Cape Town and George during the summer months.

During stopovers you can enjoy wine and brandy tastings at some of the finest wine farms as well as the KWV Brandy distillery.

Another 48-hour journey travels between Pretoria and Cape Town. This 1600-kilometre journey is a perfect illustration of South Africa as a world in one country. You will travel from the grasslands of the gold rich Highveld to the haunting barrenness of the Great Karoo and trundle through the spectacular mountain ranges and scenic winelands of the Cape.

If you have more time on your hands you can venture all the way into Namibia, Zimbabwe and even Dar Es Salaam.

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South Africa: Land of extremes.

Winter is still in full swing in South Africa.  We have had some great winter rain in the Western Cape that has seen to an early arrival of spring flowers in areas such as the Cederberg.   And whilst the flowers are blooming at the foot of the mountain, the mountain tops are still dusted with snow.  While we may not be knee-deep in the white stuff, there’s still some places worth visiting to catch a glimpse of snow, or build a snowman.

Tenahead Mountain Reserve, photo courtessey of River Hotels, Eastern Cape

Tenahead Mountain Reserve, photo courtesey of River Hotels, Eastern Cape

For snow you can visit:

The Drakensberg - is very well known for its snow in the winter months. If you are in the area make your way there for the ultimate driving adventure combining spectacular mountain views with some of the highest passes in South Africa. Or visit our one-and-only ski-resort, Tiffendell. Here you can have an action packed holiday, or chill out in the beautiful cabins with some Gluh Wine and a good book.

Ceres - It snows in Ceres every year. Situated at the base of the Skurweberg Mountains, Ceres is about an hour and a half’s drive from Cape Town. The snow makes for an interesting contrast to its usual rolling green pastures and orchards.

Lesotho - Lesotho is remote but beautiful and snow may be expected this year.
Sutherland - Every year the dusty Karoo town is turned into a winter wonderland.  Snow of up to 30cm deep has been recorded here.
The Eastern Cape - And in particular Rhodes, also receives good snowfall in winter.

    Get out there and enjoy the snow - while it lasts!  And let us put together the ultimate snow holiday package for you!

    The Diya Travel Team

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    Nocturnal quad bike tours and other creepy things to do…

    South Africans and quad bikes are like curry and rice; like Nelson Mandela and peace… Durban and surfers…

    Awesome quad bike tours and routes are found in abundance all along the Garden route. Companies offer routes for different levels of fitness; so whether you’re a casual cruiser that’s more interested in the scenery, or if you’re a serious biker that enjoys a fierce challenge; there’s a trail just waiting for you.

    And if you’re feeling really crazy, you can strap on your headlamp and head into the bush in the middle of the night for a nocturnal adventure which involves looking for anything creeping, and slithering across the forest floor. A qualified tour guide will help you identify spiders and other creepy crawlies that only come out at night.
    Many companies offer luxurious accommodation and a feast of other adventures such as abseiling, canoeing and game drives. Let Diya Travel arrange the perfect quad excursion for you.
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