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2 GOT A NEWS STORY? Call our news desk on (043) 702 2125 or (043) 702 2046. Find us on Facebook 24 June 2021 GO & EXPRESS
CROSSWORD number 1235
BRING YOUR BEST: Auditions for the International ARTS Talent Showcase (IATS) will be taking
place at the EL Guild Theatre this weekend Picture: MATTHEW FIELD
Auditions for
inter national
showcase
Young creatives invited on Guild Theatre’s stage
MATTHEW FIELD
Auditions for the latest
International ARTS Talent
Showcase (IATS) will be
taking place at the EL Guild
Theatre on Saturday June 26.
The IATS is a competition
that aims to give local
entertainers a platform to
showcase their abilities to talent
scouts from around the world.
IATS host Elsubie Verlinden
has had a long career in show
business.
She is the director of the 33
& Me Talent Agency, where she
works closely with singers,
models, dancers and voice-over
actors to help train their skills
and network them with possible
business opportunities.
Verlinden is also the host of
the Live Your Dream television
programme, which will be
launch next month.
“The programme will be
insightful and educational and
inspirational. It will share the
stories of hopeless dreamers that
become victorious doers with
the guided help of 33 & Me
❝ It will share
the stories of
hopeless dreamers
that become
victorious doers
Talent Agency,” she said.
“Through years of
experience, we have created
platforms where creatives can
launch their career paths both
locally and internationally.”
Her programme will run
hand-in-hand with the Be Your
Dream programme on ViaTV
Channel 147, which will host
workshops and educational
training sessions as well as live
screenings of the company’s
annual IATS auditions.
“Our objective is to inspire
and equip young creatives in
our country to step up and own
their purpose, to live out their
dream wholeheartedly despite
their social or economic
b a ck g r o u n d ,” Verlinden said.
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T H U R S DAY
● The East London U3A offers
many interesting courses and
presentations every week. These
are on Zoom because of Covid-
19 restrictions. Membership
costs R50 yearly. Enquiries: Gill
at 083-651-7892
F R I DAY
● CROQUET: St Andrew's
Croquet Club (in the grounds of
the EL Golf Club, Bunker's Hill).
Play begins at 1:45pm every
Wednesday, Friday and
Saturday. Visitors are welcome.
Coaching available. Call Hugh
Brathwaite 072-651-8514
S AT U R DAY
● CROQUET: Typos Croquet
Club's playing times are 1:30pm
on Saturdays and 10am on
Wednesdays. Join the team for a
game or, alternatively, Rob and
Linda are available for training
sessions. Practice equipment
(mallets, etc.) available at no
cost. Call Linda on 083-579-
4085. Covid restrictions are
adhered to. Typos Club, Union
Avenue (near Clarendon High)
● Narcotics Anonymous. St
Nicholas Church, 22 Pell Street,
Beacon Bay. From 7pm to 8pm.
Call 083-900-6962
● St Andrews Lutheran Church
bazaar at 50 Park Avenue from
10am until 2pm. German
sausage, cakes and biscuits,
takeaway foods etc. Strict Covid
protocols will be taken
● GoNubie Saturday Stalls from
08.30am to 12.30pm at BCM
Building, Gonubie Main Rd.
Variety of stalls including plants,
clothing, books, pre-loved
items, pancakes and crafts.
Covid rules apply.
● CRAFT MARKET at Kingsmall
Shopping Centre from 9am
arranged by members of
Gonubie Lions Club. Large
variety of lovely paintings,
beautiful knitting and sewing
items for both adults and
children, succulents, seedlings
and herbs. Delicious home
baked/made nougat and Turkish
delight as well as beautiful
jewellery and many interesting
items that will make lovely
inexpensive gifts for all ages.
Please note that this market
continues regardless of the
weather and strict Covid-19
regulations apply.
S U N DAY
● Marlvin Market day at the
Cambridge Bowling Club,
Wembley Drive. 9.30am until
13.30pm. Indoor and outdoor
stalls, crafts, clothing, coffee,
foods, jewellery, music, plants
and much more. Club bar is
open. Strict Covid regulations
applicable. Free entry and
ample safe parking.
● EL Bikers Winter Blanket Run
in Spargs parking lot from 9am
for 9.15am. Entry: One blanket
and R100 per person. Call 082-
859-2792
W E D N E S DAY
● Narcotics Anonymous. St
Nicholas Church, 22 Pell Street,
Beacon Bay. From 7pm to 8pm.
Call 083-900-6962
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