CPF - Woodstock PortalWelcome to Woodstock the oldest Suburb in Cape Townhttp://woodstock.za.org/community-police-forum/4-newssec4.feed2025-10-14T05:24:42+02:00The Woodstock Portalsales@woodstockwifi.co.zaJoomla! - Open Source Content ManagementWoodstock Live2016-09-19T17:39:56+02:002016-09-19T17:39:56+02:00http://woodstock.za.org/community-police-forum/4-newssec4/12-woodstock-live.htmlAdministratorsales@woodstockwifi.co.za<h2><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><img src="http://woodstock.za.org/images/woodstock_live.png" alt="" /></strong></span></h2>
<h2><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>HERITAGE MUSIC PICNIC – </strong></span></h2>
<h2><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>SUNDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2016 From cultural roots, to urban collaboratio</strong></span>ns</h2>
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<p>WOODSTOCK LIVE returns to Trafalgar Park with a musical Heritage Picnic<br />on Sunday 25 September, a multi-genre offering which speaks to the legacy<br />of Woodstock and District Six, and which launches a recurring series of music<br />events over the summer months.<br />The core musical anchor for this Heritage Weekend outing will be traditional<br />brass band music, a mainstay of the Minstrel movement and Carnival, and<br />performed by D6 Hanover Minstrels, Fabulous Woodstock Starlites, the<br />Young Woodstock Starlites and the IVUSA Minstrels. Adding to the mix –<br />and complementing that root – will be professional musicians including<br />drummer Kesivan Naidoo, trumpeter Lee Thomson, Camillo Lombard and<br />his band ‘Top Dog’, plus the marimba of Bongani Sotshononda.<br />Targeting Woodstock residents, as well as ex-residents from the Woodstock<br />and District Six communities, the five-hour event is positioned as a ‘family<br />picnic’ – guests can either bring their own hampers, or buy from The<br />Woodstock Market & Marion Institute vendors set up on site.<br />Woodstock Live is a brand with a cultural mission, a counterpoint to<br />mainstream commercial entertainment. ‘People played in Trafalgar Park 50<br />years ago, in the 1960’s and 1970’s’ explains Christopher de Vries, one of the<br />project drivers. ‘We must acknowledge that history, and reactivate it with a<br />contemporary flavour. We as Woodstock Live want to be a catalyst to that<br />process.’<br />In line with that cultural mission, Woodstock Live will present three musical<br />collaborations at the Heritage Picnic. These prepared and rehearsed<br />interactions include 16 piece brass sections, and will be directed by three of<br />the professional musicians featured. Marimba icon Bongani Sotshononda will<br />tease out traditional instrument collaborations with his afro-jazz arrangements.<br />Lee Thomson will direct an exploration of new urban sounds alongside his<br />longtime collaborator, drummer Kesivan Naidoo.<br />The final collaborative performance will be Camillo Lombard and Top Dog<br />band will work to a brief exploring jazz, goema and indigenous influences.<br />The event starts at 1pm, and is the second venture in the Kaggen Music and<br />Culture Trust’s Woodstock Live series. The series staged its debut event in<br />March 2016, and the organizers aim to host a several events through the<br />spring and summer months – some ticketed, some free access - and with a<br />diversity of musical offerings which explore and build on the rich cultural roots<br />of the area.<br />The Heritage Music Picnic is free admission.<br />The social media channels & website will offer information about the events,<br />and importantly, about the history of Trafalgar Park and the neighboring<br />communities which have used and enjoyed it.<br />Website www.woodstocklive.co.za<br />Facebook @woodstocklive7925<br />Twitter @woodstock_live<br />Instagram @woodstocklive7925<br />Hashtags #WoodstockLive<br />#WLHeritage<br />#LiveLocalMusic</p><h2><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><img src="http://woodstock.za.org/images/woodstock_live.png" alt="" /></strong></span></h2>
<h2><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>HERITAGE MUSIC PICNIC – </strong></span></h2>
<h2><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>SUNDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2016 From cultural roots, to urban collaboratio</strong></span>ns</h2>
<p> </p>
<p>WOODSTOCK LIVE returns to Trafalgar Park with a musical Heritage Picnic<br />on Sunday 25 September, a multi-genre offering which speaks to the legacy<br />of Woodstock and District Six, and which launches a recurring series of music<br />events over the summer months.<br />The core musical anchor for this Heritage Weekend outing will be traditional<br />brass band music, a mainstay of the Minstrel movement and Carnival, and<br />performed by D6 Hanover Minstrels, Fabulous Woodstock Starlites, the<br />Young Woodstock Starlites and the IVUSA Minstrels. Adding to the mix –<br />and complementing that root – will be professional musicians including<br />drummer Kesivan Naidoo, trumpeter Lee Thomson, Camillo Lombard and<br />his band ‘Top Dog’, plus the marimba of Bongani Sotshononda.<br />Targeting Woodstock residents, as well as ex-residents from the Woodstock<br />and District Six communities, the five-hour event is positioned as a ‘family<br />picnic’ – guests can either bring their own hampers, or buy from The<br />Woodstock Market & Marion Institute vendors set up on site.<br />Woodstock Live is a brand with a cultural mission, a counterpoint to<br />mainstream commercial entertainment. ‘People played in Trafalgar Park 50<br />years ago, in the 1960’s and 1970’s’ explains Christopher de Vries, one of the<br />project drivers. ‘We must acknowledge that history, and reactivate it with a<br />contemporary flavour. We as Woodstock Live want to be a catalyst to that<br />process.’<br />In line with that cultural mission, Woodstock Live will present three musical<br />collaborations at the Heritage Picnic. These prepared and rehearsed<br />interactions include 16 piece brass sections, and will be directed by three of<br />the professional musicians featured. Marimba icon Bongani Sotshononda will<br />tease out traditional instrument collaborations with his afro-jazz arrangements.<br />Lee Thomson will direct an exploration of new urban sounds alongside his<br />longtime collaborator, drummer Kesivan Naidoo.<br />The final collaborative performance will be Camillo Lombard and Top Dog<br />band will work to a brief exploring jazz, goema and indigenous influences.<br />The event starts at 1pm, and is the second venture in the Kaggen Music and<br />Culture Trust’s Woodstock Live series. The series staged its debut event in<br />March 2016, and the organizers aim to host a several events through the<br />spring and summer months – some ticketed, some free access - and with a<br />diversity of musical offerings which explore and build on the rich cultural roots<br />of the area.<br />The Heritage Music Picnic is free admission.<br />The social media channels & website will offer information about the events,<br />and importantly, about the history of Trafalgar Park and the neighboring<br />communities which have used and enjoyed it.<br />Website www.woodstocklive.co.za<br />Facebook @woodstocklive7925<br />Twitter @woodstock_live<br />Instagram @woodstocklive7925<br />Hashtags #WoodstockLive<br />#WLHeritage<br />#LiveLocalMusic</p>Woodstock Fibre over WIFI Services2011-08-15T20:21:31+02:002011-08-15T20:21:31+02:00http://woodstock.za.org/community-police-forum/4-newssec4/5-woodstock-internet-services.htmlAdministratorsales@woodstockwifi.co.za<h1>Fibre over WIFI from R 350,- &VAT</h1>
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<p>The most of the upper Woodstock precinct does now have its fibre connection. However lower Woodstock as always lags behind. That is where we come in. We do have a 100MB/s fibre pipe in Plein st. next to the TOTAL garage. From there we distribute the bandwith in the area. While our basic connections are available from R 250,- we can provide links up up 50MB/s using modern Ubiquity AC equipment.</p>
<p><strong>Contact <a href="mailto:sales@wifi.woodstock.za.org">sales@</a>woodstockwifi.co.za , call 021 4478350 or visit our <a title="Woodstock Wifi" href="http://woodstockwifi.co.za" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">website</a></strong></p>
<p><img style="display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;" src="http://woodstock.za.org/images/pole1.jpg" alt="" width="367" /><img class="pull-center" style="display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;" src="http://woodstock.za.org/images/pole2.jpg" alt="" width="367" /></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>For WIFI or INTERNET Services you need to go to:</strong></p>
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<h2 style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://wifi.woodstock.za.org" target="blank">Woodstock WIFI Services</a></h2><h1>Fibre over WIFI from R 350,- &VAT</h1>
<p> </p>
<p>The most of the upper Woodstock precinct does now have its fibre connection. However lower Woodstock as always lags behind. That is where we come in. We do have a 100MB/s fibre pipe in Plein st. next to the TOTAL garage. From there we distribute the bandwith in the area. While our basic connections are available from R 250,- we can provide links up up 50MB/s using modern Ubiquity AC equipment.</p>
<p><strong>Contact <a href="mailto:sales@wifi.woodstock.za.org">sales@</a>woodstockwifi.co.za , call 021 4478350 or visit our <a title="Woodstock Wifi" href="http://woodstockwifi.co.za" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">website</a></strong></p>
<p><img style="display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;" src="http://woodstock.za.org/images/pole1.jpg" alt="" width="367" /><img class="pull-center" style="display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;" src="http://woodstock.za.org/images/pole2.jpg" alt="" width="367" /></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>For WIFI or INTERNET Services you need to go to:</strong></p>
<p> </p>
<h2 style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://wifi.woodstock.za.org" target="blank">Woodstock WIFI Services</a></h2>