Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Labia Theatre in Cape Town


For nearly 30 years, the #Labia Theatre has lured discerning moviegoers to enjoy classic films in an old-world ambient. Originally an Italian embassy ballroom, the building was opened by Princess Labia in May 1949 as a live performance theatre. It’s widely recognised as the oldest independent art-repertory cinema in South Africa.

I did experience the old-fashion atmosphere when I went to LabiaTheatre in order to watch 'The Barney's version', which came out few weeks ago. A great, dramatic and funny movie to go and watch with your partner!
Labia on #Orange (68 Orange Street) offers moviegoers a choice of four viewing screens, including M-Net Screen 4, which boasts dolby stereo sound. For great movie selections at reasonable prices, look no further.
There’s also a #coffee bar selling homemade delicacies and chocolate for those with a sweet tooth. There are two aged and slow men whom serve you any kind of drinks. Perhaps, it is allowed to sip your beer or glass of #wine while you are watching a #movie. Doesn't it sound awesome?

Remember... it is better if you carry enough cash with you if you are in a rush and you do not want to miss the beginning of the movie!The two men at the bar can be very slow but, at least, they have a good sense of humor!

The venue is licensed and there’s patrolled, secure parking across the road.
The new Lifestyles Centre at 50 #Kloof Street in Gardens houses Labia’s two more trendy screens.

For more info or #accommodation contact riverlodgebackpackers@gmail.com

Thursday, June 23, 2011


Come spend two nights with us here at Riverlodge # backpackers, and enjoy the special experience of

#diving with two shark species, the #Ragged Tooth Shark and the# Great White Shark. From 1 May 2011 to 31 August 2011 with a fabulous double-deal dive package, includes two nights #accommodation and #shuttle to the aquarium and back: Pay just ...R1 800 and get up close and personal with two shark species: The ragged-tooth sharks in our I&J Predator Exhibit and great white sharks with Marine Dynamics in Gansbaai.

Marine Dynamics has a prolific conservation portfolio and we are pleased to be working with this shark cage dive operator. Their research studies, beach clean-up programmes and whale disentanglement projects, to name but a few, have had a real impact on our coastal environment.

Book now: Phone Riverlodge Backpackers, Cape Town on +27 (0) 21 4480526 or email us at riverlodgebackpackers@gmail.com or here on Facebook

Please note
"Only qualified scuba divers can dive at the Aquarium".
This offer is subject to availability.

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

CAPE TOWN SHORT-LISTED AS ONE OF FINAL THREE FOR WORLD DESIGN CAPITAL 2014


We just received the fantastic news that Cape Town has been shortlisted for the World Design Capital 2014. From a team of 56 hopeful’s, Cape Town now stands alongside just two other world cities; Dublin (Ireland) and Bilbao (Spain) in the race to earn the World Design Capital title.

This is a significant moment for Cape Town. Our shortlisting is an acknowledgement that design is an asset and a massive catalyst to align different sectors across the city with the ultimate goal of making Cape Town a more liveable city. Many people associate Cape Town with our beautiful natural surrounds but design and innovation is leading the way for us to become a city that people are increasingly choosing to explore and discover from an urban context. More than half the world’s population lives in cities and urban tourism dominates the international tourism landscape; over 70% of international tourism spend occurs in urban areas. Cities are incubators of innovation and ideas, epicentres of modern, living culture. Design is increasingly becoming a fundamental tool to ensure that Cape Town is more competitive, liveable and efficient. Cape Town’s position as innovation hub sets us apart from any other South African and African city. As Cape Town moves into the future, we are convinced that it will become an ever more exciting place to live in, work in and visit.

Being named a World Design Capital bears a prestigious status. The title is designated biennially by the International Council of Societies of Industrial Design (CSID) to cities that are dedicated to using design for social, cultural and economic development.
The story at the heart of Cape Town’s bid theme is about the City’s use of design to overturn the negative legacies of its colonial and apartheid past that saw design dividing people, disconnecting the city, and relegating both people of colour and the urban poor to its fringes. This both denied these people equitable access to resources and opportunities, not least the opportunity of making their own contributions to a better city. It also made the country a pariah in the eyes of the world, and excluded it from many opportunities to engage in the globalizing economy.

With predecessors such as Seoul, Korea (2010) and Helsinki, Finland (2012), proving that living design can in fact transform lives, Cape Town’s status as a top three contender shifts the city onto a new world platform and into a new era.

The Cape Town Partnership (who has been mandated to manage the bid), the City of Cape Town and Cape Town Tourism will now host a delegation of World Design Capital 2014 judges in the city between 10 – 24 July 2011. An important stage in the process, this is when the content of the Bid Book and the city’s priorities, in terms of design as a tool for social transformation, will tread its proving ground. The World Design Capital 2014 winner will be announced on 26 October 2011.

Design is one of the fundamental pillars of the positioning of Cape Town as a place of inspiration. As with the World Cup, the bid process has given us a common platform to elevate Cape Town’s place on the world’s stage. We urge all Capetonians to get behind the bid. Citizen support and ownership will be key to the success of our bid.

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

The World of Birds


Enjoy a variety of educational experiences....
The World of Birds offers sanctuary to an extraordinary variety of species...like the Secretary Bird, one of the cutest and most elegant birds in South Africa!!!

The largest bird park in Africa, Hout Bay’s World of Birds fits neatly into a valley that provides a perfect sanctuary for a four-hectare series of aviaries. This exquisite setting is surrounded by a number of mountain ranges, such as the Twelve Apostles, Constantiaberg, Chapman’s Peak and Little Lion’s Head.
Walk-through aviaries
More than 3 000 birds and small animals belonging to 400 different species are housed in spacious, landscaped walk-through aviaries that afford visitors unrivalled face-to-face interaction with some of Mother Nature’s most beautiful creations.

Monkey Jungle
The Monkey Jungle, with its cute squirrel monkeys, is always a hit with children and the young at heart, while photographers revel in the many photographic opportunities that abound. The World of Birds is a premier tourist attraction – visited by 100 000 people every year – that should be on your “top-five” list.

For group/school bookings or accommodation contact riverlodge on +27 (0)21 4480526 or email riverlodgebackpackers@gmail.com. World of Birds is open daily from 09h00-17h00.