Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Invitation: Screening of Fezeka's Voice and Celebration the World Cup in South Africa

Poster: Screening of Fezeka’s Voice to celebrate the World Cup in South Africa at National Film Board of Canada Cinema, Thursday July 8th, 2010, by artjunction.blogspot.comPoster: Screening of Fezeka’s Voice to celebrate the World Cup in South Africa
National Film Board of Canada Cinema, Thursday July 8th, 2010, 6:30-9:30 pm
Credit: fezeka.com
The Consul General of South Africa in Toronto
Ms. Tselane Mokuena
&

All Living Things
invite you to a private screening

of

Fezeka’s Voice
to celebrate
the World Cup in South Africa

The beautiful story of one man, a teacher, who has spent the last 12 years of his life inspiring the children of his township through laughter, love and song.

Thursday July 8th, 2010

Reception: 6:30 to 7:00 pm
Feature Film: 7:15 pm
Post Reception: 8:30 to 9:30 pm

National Film Board of Canada Cinema
150 John St. @ Richmond St. W., Toronto ON M5V 3C3
[TTC: Osgoode subway station]

Donation: $25.00
Proceeds to The Fezeka Foundation
RSVP to events@all-living-things.org



youtube.com: Fezeka: At the heart of this initiative is a documentary, a scholarship fund, and a social network.
Watch the trailer, visit the site, www.fezeka.com and become part of the community.
Credit: cielproductions


links:

CieL Productions: multimedia content for change
All Living Things
ndisafunda.za: Alexandra (Alex) Abraham is blogging from South Africa
Education Without Borders: Fezeka school in Guguletu
Canada South Africa Chamber of Business

1 comment:

olga said...

News from CIEL PRODUCTIONS:

Fezeka prepares a Toronto return

Fezeka HQ are delighted to announce The Ontario Black History Society have invited Fezeka's Voice to be part of their
Black International Film Festival

Sunday, February 13th
2:00 pm
Royal Ontario Museum
100 Queen's Park
Toronto M5S 2C6

Please visit link for more details

rom.on.ca/programs/lectures


This screening is the fourth held in Canada and cements our extraordinary relationship with those in Ontario who wish to see Phumi's story told to as wide an audience as possible.
Politicians, educators, family, friends and those who hold a deep connection to South Africa have all made each Canadian screening one to remember.

Henry Calderon, Public Affairs Director for the Canadian screenings would like to personally thank the Consul General of South Africa, Tselane Mokuena as well as Daphne Jackson, social secretary for the Consulate for their amazing support.

And a special mention to the caterers Bryan Fishburn, The Sultan of Somosas and the ECO Shushi Restaurants.

Team Fezeka send huge thanks to Rosemary Sadlier and the Ontario Black History Society for showcasing our film next week
www.blackhistorysociety.ca

... and if you're a Canadian film-fan then please pass this on to family and friends in Toronto

Thank you!

For more information please visit: www.fezeka.com