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Don’t Miss Di Party, Girl!

So it’s finally out! In June, a cool crew got together to make Ziggy Boomfall’s music video, Don’t Miss Di Party, Girl!

Ziggy Boomfall, aka. Aziz Wane is an awesome friend and a great neighbour of mine, and playing in his first music video was a total thrill!  The one leave day from work was definitely a worthwhile investment in my opinion.  Acting is one thing I love, and a cool, lasting result like this video makes the whole thing totally worth it.

Quality was surprisingly good, considering the fact that this was a zero-budget production. Well done, Martin! Picture: icon smile Dont Miss Di Party, Girl!

We’ve sent the video to 2 TV stations so far, crossing our fingers for good response! In any case, with a video like this as a reference, Ziggy should stand a good chance of getting funding for the next one, where I’ll hopefully be appearing again! Picture: icon wink Dont Miss Di Party, Girl!

Well, enough said. Here’s the video, featuring me as Mr. P*I*M*P. Pictures from the shooting in the gallery below:

Sarafina

In the process of remaking the site and moving old content over to the WordPress platform, I came across some  pictures that brought back sweet old memories.

I’ve had a fondness for acting since my early childhood days. Unfortunately, with a busy life and a need to make hard priorities, it’s a pleasure into which I can only indulge rarely, usually with a few years between each time. For that reason, the memories of those precious experiences are rare and sweet.

During my days as an AIESEC trainee in Kenya, I came across a theatre group who needed a white person for a theatre play that was being set up. I was curious and eager, and jumped at it right away. What a nice surprise then, when I realised that I had gotten myself involved in a much-publicised, prestigeous theatre project with some of Kenya’s best and most professional actors.

The play was called Sarafina, a South African musical that depicts a part of the 1976 Soweto uprising of young South Africans against the insane racist regime that used to rule that country.

Of course, the only role for a white person in such a play was that of an evil policeman who, among other attrocities, commits a school massacre.

Despite the evilness of my role, participating there was an experience that I’ll definitely carry with me for as long as I’m alive. Thanks Rina, for pulling me into that! Thanks also to all the awesome people I was acting with! You were such a great crew!

The pictures in the gallery below are mainly backstage pictures taken with my camera. If any of you guys read this, and have more pics from Sarafina, please send them to me!