Reporting about the National Arts Festival in Grahamstown.
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See you next year! Wow! That was one awesome week. With the CueBlog 2009 crew we worked really hard, and made some great stuff. Click on this post, and see the overview of almost all the productions we've made! See you next year!
CueBlog reporter Myrna this time tried a tarot reading session! Reader Shawn has a boot at the Village Green and is there everyday to give tarot readings to Fest visitors. I had to try this since I'm sceptical about these kind of paranormal happenings: if this is true, life should be easier...
By Marshall Patsanza & Myrna Lemmen Also children can enjoy this National Arts festival. While the parents are off doing there own things, St. Andrew's prepschool organises a special fest for children. We took a look!
it's all about the money After spending all our money at Village Green and partying at Sound Kiln, CueBlog reporter Pauline went bargain hunting in High Street. Listen and learn about bargain hunting in G’town! Audio: Pauline Holdijk
If you go out to the market on Church Square, there are lots of places where you can have lunch. But there's only one place where they sell schwarma. You just can't miss it. And that's the merit of the owner, Mostafa. A colourful person who sings and dances all
The National Arts Festival is about arts. Arts, theatre, dance and off course music. But how difficult is it for CueBlog reporter (Dutch and non-singer) Paul to infiltrate in a South African music act? Let’s try!
The National Arts Festival in Grahamstown recently flooded with blushing boys and giggly girls in matching uniforms. The green skirts, blue blazers and ties in those colours are strolling around the Village Green and the rest of the Fest grounds. Probably the most interesting of is all the eyeing out
We've got a big surprise for you: no less than Dutch internet-guru Peter Verweij has agreed to present the Daily News. He brings you the latest news on swine flu, the popularity of shows at the Festival and of course the infamous weather forecast. It's our last, so expect a
Cathy and the donkeysFrom High Street to Village Green and back. It's a hard job to walk that route several times a day, because the two locations are so far from each other. So what is the quickest way? CueOnline eporter Catherine Sackville-Scott tries to find out. Watch the video!
Today your CueBlog reporter Myrna tried out miming, just like the kids in the street of Grahamstown. I did a pretty good job, if I may say so. However, I didn't make any money. After standing completely still for a while I got to move around trying to sell Cue
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