CARICATURISTS AND BUSKERS

Troyeville and Kensington Fan Village - The Market Place - 10 June - 12 July 2010

4 APRIL 2010

The Troyeville and Kensington Fan Village the “Market Place” Arts and Crafts market taking place 10 June – 12 July 2010 is looking for talented young caricaturists and buskers to add value to this event.

Troyeville, walking distance from Ellis Park and 20 -25km from O.R. International. The area will be buzzing with activity during this period accommodation and venues ready to host visiting fans with a wide variety of cultural activities planned.

 The “Market Place” is one of the components of the Troyeville and Kensington Fan Village and will trade daily from 10 June 2010 until 12 July 2010. 

The “Market Places” occupying two venues, with over sixty indoor stalls and booths is located diagonally opposite each other. The old GemBioscope (an industrial space) and the Red Line Gallery, which will also house the Tourist Hospitality Centre on the picturesque border of Troyeville and Kensington.

If you business or organization is providing a service like historical tours of inner city Joburg and surrounds, cultural activities like exhibitions, open house exhibitions, music gigs etc. please contact us at the Tourist Hospitality Centre to ensure that fans have the opportunity to experience authentic Joburg wholeheartedly.

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The Troyeville and Kensington Fan Village is planning a Flea Market selling local arts, crafts and designs during the World Cup 2010 event. All Market Place products comply with the FIFA trademarks restrictions. Troyeville, walking distance from Ellis Park and 20 -25km from O.R. International. The area will be buzzing with activity during this period with the Hotels, Lodges bed and Breakfasts, and home stays already booked while venues organizing cultural activities. 

The Market Place is one of the components of the Troyeville and Kensington Fan Village and will trade daily for six weeks from 10 June 2010 until 12 July 2010. It is estimated that approximately 100 000 people will be traveling to and from the stadium on the seven match days.

The Market Places occupying two venues, with over sixty indoor stalls and booths is located diagonally opposite each other. The old GemBioscope (an industrial space) and the Red Line Gallery on the picturesque border of Troyeville and Kensington.  

Most of the stalls are hosted by the GemBioscope a 1941 art deco cinema while high end craft is in the Red Line Gallery a 1902 Edwardian residence and is  home of the hospitality centre and fewer stalls.

For further information contact: gembioscope@iafrica.com/082 452 1790

 
 
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