Hello One and All,
The grand day is finally here. Preparations for the Event is well on it's way. Things are turnig out very nicely.
Hope to see you all at the Venue.
Venue: Valencia Soccer Grounds
Time : 11am onwards
Flea Market :Whole Day long
Fun Walk :2pm
Evening Event : 5pm
Fireworks : 6pm.
A Celebration Of 150 years of the arrival of Indians in South Africa
Friday, November 26, 2010
28th November 2010 - Family Fun Day Celebration!!
MR AHMED KATHRADA IN NELSPRUIT..
Sunday, November 21, 2010
>>> TOUCHING LIVES .... SABC..
Monday, November 15, 2010
>> 28th November - Family Fun Day Celebration!!
Welcome one and all to a Fabulous day in our great South African outdoors.
We have a fabulous line up for you. The events are as follows:
- Fun run for the whole family. Show them that you are a true South African and join in the fun.
- Food, Clothing and all the good stuff. A flea market that has it all.
- To top it off we are going to show case some Nelspruit's finest talents. A show that will dazzel your senses.!!
The event is at the Valencia Soccer Grounds, Nelspruit. Events start from 11am onwards.
Make this a Sunday not to be missed... see you there!!For Stalls and Participation please contact Mr Nilan Narotam - 0832334229 or Mr Lennie Poonan - 0836533858 or on mp1860legacy@live.co.za
>> Manipuri Dance Troop
There was a wonderful exchange of Cultural expertise on the 27th of October 2010.
The troop was part of Cultural Exchange Programme between India and South Africa. The event show cased some of the many talents of the Manipuri people. The troop displayed an impressive display of sword fighting native to their land. Their cultural dance was unique but graceful and elegant. The evening ended with a fabulous display of skill, tact and I think the grace of god, when one performer cut a cucumber on the belly of another.... but he did it blindfolded!! Wow!
For all those who experienced the event they will not soon forget. For those that missed it, then you are most welcome to come join us in our upcoming events.
See you soon and keep the celebrations going...
An Article in the Lowvelder
The troop was part of Cultural Exchange Programme between India and South Africa. The event show cased some of the many talents of the Manipuri people. The troop displayed an impressive display of sword fighting native to their land. Their cultural dance was unique but graceful and elegant. The evening ended with a fabulous display of skill, tact and I think the grace of god, when one performer cut a cucumber on the belly of another.... but he did it blindfolded!! Wow!
For all those who experienced the event they will not soon forget. For those that missed it, then you are most welcome to come join us in our upcoming events.
See you soon and keep the celebrations going...
An Article in the Lowvelder
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