Learn How To Be A Professional DJ

Do you aspire to be a great DJ? Danny Rampling

Would you like to be successful in any walk of life?

Do you want to propel your DJ’ing career right to the very top?

Now, drawing on his twenty years of experience as a leading international DJ, Danny Rampling shares the secrets that have made him one of the most revered names in his industry – secrets that will help you become more successful in your music, your business and your life.

Step-by-step, making use of personal anecdote and a wealth of easy-to-follow diagrams and examples, this jargon-free guide will explain:

*how to choose and set up your equipment
*basic to advanced DJ’ing skills, including beatmatching,FX,EQ and scratching
*the essentials of setting up and promoting gigs
*producing mixes and cutting records
*mobile and radio DJ’ing
*the financial, legal and commercial need-to-knows that will transform you musical talent into business success. [Read more…]

Haven’s Got So Much Talent!

The Haven’s Got Talent finals staged at Primrose Valley Holiday Park attracted talented youngsters from all over the country for an exceptional showcase of singers and dancers.

The event was the result of contests held at 10 key Haven parks during the six weeks of the summer holidays. Winners were invited back to Primrose Valley for a free break over half term to compete for the overall title and prize money of £1000.

Judges included top X Factor finalists Same Difference and Tommy Dee of Tommy Dee Entertainments who books thousands of visiting cabaret acts each year for Haven Holidays.

Overwhelmed by the standard of the performers, Same Difference said that winners Ryan and Greg Bradshaw who were just 12 and 15, reminded them of themselves when they started out! The two brothers gave a fabulous performance of ‘Where is the Love’ which had the audience dancing in the aisles.

Haven director Howard Rawlings said: “We didn’t know we had so much talent at Haven, but we do now! This is certainly something for the future.”

Haven’s evening entertainment programme for 2011 includes stage-shows from their own Fun Stars, party dances and character shows for the kids, summer-time pantos, circus acts, top tribute bands and star acts from the Britain’s cabaret circuit as well as action-packed days with kid’s clubs, day-time shows, sports and organised activities.

Book early to get the best possible savings on all that Haven Holidays has to offer for next year. Currently you can save up to 50% on Spring and early Summer breaks with up to 25% savings on peak summer holiday dates. Prices start at less than £100 for four night break for a family of up to six people.

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Feis Rois Announces 2011 Silver Jubilee Programme

Feis Rois is delighted to announce its Silver Jubilee programme for next year which includes a very special concert at Celtic Connections, a brand new Student Fèis, an expanded and international flavoured Fringe programme at the Adult Fèis and a concert at Eden Court Theatre in Inverness.

Former Fèis Rois Education Officer and award-winning Gaelic songstress, Julie Fowlis, will also take up her role as the first ever Fèis Rois Ambassador and will be involved in several events throughout the year.

Fèis Rois will open its Silver Jubilee year with a unique concert at Celtic Connections in the City Halls, Glasgow on Saturday 22nd January 2011.

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SA quartet plays for peace

A group of internationally acclaimed South African musicians – a luthier, four instrumentalists and a composer – have come together to form a Quartet of Peace  that will use the beauty of classical music to promote worldwide the ideals of peace, reconciliation, freedom and hope represented by South Africa’s four Nobel Peace Prize laureates.

Chief Albert Luthuli, Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu, and former presidents Nelson Mandela and FW de Klerk are the inspiration behind the quartet’s formation.

The Quartet of Peace consists of David Juritz, also leader of the London Mozart Players; Suzanne Martens, previous concert master of the Cape Philharmonic Orchestra and currently part of the University of Stellenbosch’s music faculty; Gareth Lubbe, principal violist of the Gewandhaus Orchestra in Leipzig, Germany; and Peter Martens, former principal cellist of the Cape Philharmonic Orchestra and currently artistic administrator and director of the Stellenbosch International Chamber Music Festival.

Juritz is first violin and Suzanne Martens is second violin, while Lubbe is the violist and Peter Martens plays the cello.

The quartet kicks off its international tour with a debut concert in Stellenbosch University’s Endler Hall on 15 October.

Music fosters reconciliation

The remarkable project is the realisation of acclaimed luthier Brian Lisus’ long-held dream – since Mandela’s inauguration in 1994 – to use music to foster peace and reconciliation in the world.

His vision has become a reality as friends with a passion for classical music and string instruments have rallied around him. offering their assistance to get the Quartet of Peace project off the ground.

And since the eminent musicians have volunteered their talents at no cost, the project has developed into a large initiative receiving interest and support from the French minister of arts and culture and the London Chamber Music Society, among others.

Lisus, whose instruments are sold worldwide, is hand-making brand new string instruments, which carry the inscriptions of peace, reconciliation, hope and freedom on the back, for the members of the quartet.

Message of peace

Furthermore, the musicians will take the message of peace to local and international audiences with the music of accomplished South African-born composer, percussionist and poet Eugene Skeef, now resident in London.

Skeef, who also works in conflict resolution, has composed a piece titled Uxolo (an Nguni word meaning “forgiveness”) especially for the quartet’s performances.

Skeef’s involvement in the initiative is interesting since he was a young activist during apartheid who co-led literacy campaigns in schools and communities across South Africa. He currently serves on the board of directors of the London Philharmonic Orchestra, among many other commitments.

The prominent artists have all been inspired by the idea of taking the ideals of Mandela, Tutu, De Klerk and Luthuli to the world.

They are also motivated by the fact that concert proceeds will go towards Musequality projects that uplift and heal children who are disadvantaged and at risk. One of these, the Hout Bay Music Project, teaches 60 children to play string instruments and drums and also offers lessons in life skills. Another, Melodi Music in Soweto, starts children off on the recorder before they advance to other woodwind instruments.

The intention is also to help disadvantaged children and child refugees on the African continent, as music is proving to facilitate healing in youngsters who have experienced hardships early in life.

Working around the clock to complete the cello, the last instrument Lisus is making for the quartet, he says it is has been a long journey to see the initiative come to fruition, but the involvement of “wonderful people” has been overwhelming.

The violinmaker says he is looking forward to hear the musicians play on his handcrafted instruments and to see the concerts supporting music projects for children around the world.

“Furthermore, the Quartet of Peace must make everybody aware of the South African ideals; we want to inspire the world to peace and reconciliation – to walk in the footsteps of Mandela, Tutu, Luthuli and De Klerk.”

Concert schedule

The quartet’s inaugural concert in Stellenbosch will be followed by a performance at the Sans Souci High School in Cape Town on the next day and then the first international concert in Leipzig, Germany, in St. Thomas church where Johann Sebastian Bach is buried.

They move on to London’s Kings Place, a modern recital hall, on 5 December and then to Ljubljana in Slovenia, before giving an intimate performance in the L’Atelier de Picasso in Paris, France, on 13 and 14 December.

According to Skeef’s website, the quartet is awaiting confirmation from the Nobel Peace Prize committee of an 11 December performance at the Peace Prize ceremony in Oslo. The composer is also currently organising a special performance of the Quartet of Peace at the home of Nelson Mandela.

A special fundraising concert takes place on 16 December, South Africa’s Day of Reconciliation.

Mambazo’s golden anniversary

South Africa’s beloved Ladysmith Black Mambazo (LBM), the Grammy-winning isicathamiya group, have embarked on a countrywide tour to celebrate their 50 years together.

Ladysmith Black MambazoIsicathamiya (from the Zulu word meaning “to walk softly”) is a style of singing that focuses on deft harmonising. Isicathamiya choral competitions are popular in South Africa.

The Back to eKasi (slang, meaning “home”, from the Afrikaans word lokasie, meaning “township”) tour sees the globe-trotting group going back to their roots and taking their unique a cappella sound to townships around South Africa between 16 and 24 September 2010.

Fans in Bloemfontein, Thokoza in Ekurhuleni municipality, Rustenburg North, Atteridgeville, Ermelo, Bela-Bela and KwaMashu near Durban are in for a treat, with performances from LBM and two local curtain-raisers at each venue. [Read more…]

Jazz greats at inaugural Tzaneen fest

Tzaneen – Jazz lovers in Limpopo can look forward to performances by the likes of Jonas Gwangwa and Maduvha at the inaugural Jazz in the Garden festival in Tzaneen on Saturday.

The festival, which will be held at the Letaba show grounds from 5pm, will also serve as the opening ceremony for the Southern Africa Inter-Municipal Games starting on Sunday.

“Jazz in the Garden will provide a safe and inviting setting for music lovers to set up their camping chairs, socialise and enjoy some of South Africa’s finest jazz in a spectacular setting,” said Tzaneen Mayor Othaniel Jambasa Mushwana.

“The jazz genre was chosen because of its ability to entertain people across all racial, cultural and age spectrums. Jazz transcends social class and standards, touching many hearts in multiple ways.”

The festival is expected to bring in much-needed support for local businesses, especially those in transport and hospitality, and help the area diversify its economy, which is mostly agriculture-based.

Limpopo Premier Cassel Mathale said in future, people will not speak about jazz in the country without mentioning Tzaneen. “This event is the beginning of a new era for the province.”

Other acts that have been confirmed include Selaelo Selota, DJ Cleo as well as a line-up of some of Limpopo’s most talented musicians and deejays.

Food and drinks will be sold at the hospitality marquees and visitors will not be allowed to bring their own onto the premises.

Tickets cost R160 from Computicket and Shoprite outlets, and R180 at the gate. – BuaNews

Nomfusi reaches out to Aids orphans in Malawi

On 11 October Nomfusi and her band, The Lucky Charms, will be spreading their wings into Africa, to play at the Lake of the Stars Festival in Malawi. Sharing the bill with Oliver Mtukudzi and UK indie band The Noisettes, they are looking forward to three sun filled days on the palm fringed shores of the third biggest lake in Africa.

While in Malawi, Nomfusi and her band will be spending two days teaching music workshops at The Jacaranda Foundation in Blantyre, a school for Aids orphans. Nomfusi will be addressing the school in three 45 minute presentations, talking about her experience of rising above her circumstances, and liberating herself from what she calls “the poverty of the mind.” The song she wrote about the topic, Nontsokolo*, will be performed at Lake of the Stars with a group made up of students at the school, The Jacaranda Band. The project is being made possible by the Belgian NGO, Art Moves Africa.

Nomfusi will also be collaborating with Khethi, a Joburg based cross-over hip-hop afro-soul singer, to present a Mother’s Day concert in Blantyre on 14 October, that will be attended by Malawi’s First Lady, Madame Callista Mutharika.

photo credit:  NOMFUSI PHOTOGRAPHED  IN MONTREAL AT THE FESTIVAL NUITS D’AFRIQUE BY JEAN-SEBASTIEN JOSSETT/MONDOMIX.

Les Nuits Capitales – Paris Live Music

From the 17th to the 21st November 2010 several hundred musical venues in Paris will offer a variety of club and concert events with a special pass-style ticketing system.

Les Nuits Capitales (the Capital Nights) is being promoted nationally and internationally with the sponsorship of the Paris Town Hall, the Paris Tourism Office and the Regional Committee for Tourism.

Les Nuits Capitales will illustrate the wealth and diversity of events in Paris with concerts from 8 pm – midnight and club events from midnight – dawn.

Each event will be composed of quality programming. The ticket pass offers concessions and other advantages in all participating venues. The ambition is to showcase Parisian evening events as the epicentre of European nightlife for one week.

Les Nuits Capitales event is a positive response to the recent debate on Parisian nightlife and will hopefully register itself as a regular event in the calendar and will be a continuation of the vision set out by the Etats Généraux de la Nuit taking place on the 12th – 13th November 2010 looking at the organization of Nightlife in Paris. The strong synergy between these two events will assure that there is strong media coverage in the specialised and non-specialised media in France and in Europe.

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Venues
The venues participating encompass everything from the grand and prestigious to the smaller music
cafes, the famous mythical clubs to the cult underground ones. Large or small, new or historic, Les
Nuits Capitales will bring together this vast diversity and unveil the richness of the night culture and
musical practices in Paris.
Altogether the venues will have the capacity to offer entertainment to 20,000 guests every evening.
Live music venues
• ACP Manufacture Chanson (50 places) : french songs
• Alimentation Générale (300 places) : contemporary music
• Baiser Salé (80 places) : jazz
• Cabarand Sauvage (1200 places) : brasilian music
• Café de la Danse (500 places) : electronic music (Telerama Dub Festival)
• Crazy Horse (250) : cabaret
• Duc des Lombards (140) : jazz
• FGO (300) : contemporary music
• L’Entrepôt (460) : contemporary music
• La Dame de Canton (150 places) : contemporary music
• La Maison des Métallos (400 places) : world music
• La Pêche (150 places) : hip hop
• La Reine Blanche (120 places) : contemporary music
• La Scène du Canal (150 places) : hip hop
• Le Réservoir (400 places) : rock
• Le Sentier des Halles (120 places) : contemporary music
• Sunsand / Sunside (100 places) : jazz
• Le Triton (180 places) : jazz
• Les Trois Baudands (130 places) : contemporary music
• Mains d’oeuvres (500 places) : contemporary music
• Maison Populaire and Théâtre Berthelot (240 places) : music & dance
• Le Studio de l’Ermitage (250 places) : jazz, tango, bal

List Of Performers At VMAs

Cher, Ellen Degeneres, Katy Perry, The “Jersey Shore” Cast, Rosario Dawson, The Cast Of “Glee,” Chris Pine, The Cast Of Jackass, Kim Kardashian, Joe Manganiello of “True Blood,” Rick Ross and Romeo Of Aventura to appear at the “2010 MTV Video Music Awards”.

Mary J. Blige, Swizz Beatz and Bruno Mars Join List of Performers at “VMAs”.

Audrina Patridge Brings the Global Audience Closer to the Red Carpet Action as the Official MTV International “2010 MTV Video Music Awards”

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Guest Correspondent
“2010 MTV Video Music Awards” airs on Monday, September 13, 2010 at 9PM on MTV UK
mtv.co.uk/vmas

New York, NY / London (September 8, 2010) – MTV announced today that Cher, Ellen DeGeneres, Katy Perry, the cast of “Glee” including Jane Lynch, Cory Monteith, Chris Colfer and Amber Riley, in addition Rosario Dawson, Chris Pine, the cast of Jackass including Johnny Knoxville, Bam Magera and Steve-O, Kim Kardashian, “True Blood” cast member Joe Manganiello, Rick Ross and Romeo of the multi-platinum Latin supergroup Aventura, are set to present at the “2010 MTV Video Music Awards.” In addition, the list of performances grows as Mary J Blige and Swizz Beatz prepare to hit the stage with Drake, also Bruno Mars will make his VMA performance debut at the 27th annual awards show, which will broadcast on Monday, September 13 at 9PM on MTV UK.

Joining the red carpet festivities is Audrina Patridge from “The Hills” who will serve as the official MTV International “2010 MTV Video Music Awards” guest correspondent. Through special vignettes from behind the scenes, the red carpet and the main event, she will give international viewers the scoop on everything happening before, during and after the show.

A special premiere episode of “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” will tape from the “2010 MTV Video Music Awards.” Ellen’s cameras will be on hand to catch all of the VMA red carpet highlights and behind the scenes must see moments.

MTV Style has confirmed superstar model Coco Rocha to host MTV.com’s ‘Red Carpet Report.’ Coco will lend her style expertise to the VMA red carpet and interview celebrities about their fashion.

Previously announced presenters include: The Social Network’s Justin Timberlake, Jesse Eisenberg and Andrew Garfield, Ke$ha, Nicki Minaj, Emma Stone, Penn Badgley, Trey Songz, Ashley Greene, Selena Gomez and Ne-Yo. As previously announced, comedienne Chelsea Handler will host the show.
Other performers on the show include Linkin Park, Usher, Eminem, Kanye West, Justin Bieber, Drake, Paramore, B.o.B, Florence + The Machine, along with Travie McCoy, Jason Derulo and Robyn who will perform with this year’s VMA house artist, deadmau5.

Viewers can long on to mtv.co.uk/ vmas for more information.
Jesse Ignjatovic/Den of Thieves is the Executive Producer for the “2010 MTV Video Music Awards.” Dave Sirulnick is Executive Producer. Garrett English is co-Executive Producer/Executive in Charge of Production. Amy Doyle is co-Executive Producer. Joanna Bomberg is Executive in Charge of Music and Talent. Jen Jones is co- Executive Producer. Hamish Hamilton is Director. Wendy Plaut is Celebrity Talent Executive.

The “2010 MTV Video Music Awards” will be available to a potential viewing audience of more than 1.2 billion people via MTV’s global network of 63 channels reaching 605 million households around the world as well as through syndication. In addition, its convergent programming & content will reach the entire interactive community, via MTV’s more than 200 digital media properties around the world.

The Irish Festival of Oulu

Rated the #1 festival in Oulu Region by Kaleva Newspaper in 2009, the 5th anniversary Irish Festival of Oulu brings the city a wide range of cultural entertainment for all ages. Organised by The Irish Music Society of Oulu, the festival celebrates the richness of Irish culture including theatre, poetry, film, dance, and plenty of the best Irish music in the world.

The Irish Festival of Oulu – Fleadh Éireannach na Oulu

The scintillating festival line-up includes four top Irish acts: Misneach, a rhythmic traditional band from South Sligo; Beoga, one of the hottest Irish musical experiences today; Marianne Green, a singer-songwriter with a beautifully gentle voice; and the legendary Altan, arguably Ireland’s biggest name in traditional Irish music. These artists will deliver a dazzling weekend of world class Irish music.

Cultural activities at the festival include the screening of Gabriel Byrne – Stories From Home, a revealing and evocative insight into the life and creative impulse of one of the world’s leading actors. Director Pat Collins will be hosting a discussion session afterwards.  Aidan Dooley will present his award winning theatre piece Tom Crean – Antarctic Explorer about the adventurous Antarctic explorer brought to life in this dramatic and humorous solo performance. We also welcome the award winning Irish poet Harry Clifton to present his poetry at the festival.

The festival also features the incredibly talented local Irish bands The Brogues, Cascade and The Soap Pig. Come enjoy the numerous workshops, the popular weekend dance course, Irish films, storytelling, and daily traditional Irish music sessions open to everyone.

We welcome you to Oulu, Finland for the northernmost Irish festival in the world. The organisers would like to thank our supporters, sponsors, volunteers and fans for five years of dedication and fun!

Festival website – www.irkku.fi