Posts Tagged ‘Cape Town’
PRO-X SUMMER SERIES – 6 & 7 MARCH 2010
To all you Extremists…
If you havent heard, Pro-X is going down in Cape Town.
On the 6th and 7th of March, riders from BMX, FMX, Wakeboarding, Skateboarding, Supercross and Trials will be flocking down to Cape Town to take part in the most Extreme event of the year!
To check out the event, click on the following link:
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=271333169355&ref=ts
Pro-X Live, hosted by Complete Events (the guys who bring you Rocking the Daisies) will be mashing it up on the Saturday and Sunday nights, as well as extreme entertainment, loads of prizes to be won, competitions, expo’s, best trick -undoubtedly keeping you entertained the whole weekend.
Join the Pro-X facebook group @ http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=11348935&op=1&o=global&view=global&subj=188539097750&id=736195112#!/group.php?gid=188539097750&ref=ts
Check out the Pro-X website to stay at the forefront http://www.pro-x.co.za
There is only one way out – FLAT OUT!
Go off in 2010 – signing out,
Kevin Du Toit
LONGBOARDERS UNITE
Board meetings, Races and Adventures
Ahoy Hillbombers!
I got this cool message from Lloyd and Massimo. For those of you who are in Cape Town this weekend, be sure to get to Rafikis at 7pm on Friday for the SAGRA AGM where you can have your say about the future of longboarding in South Africa.
Join the facebook group to keep posted @ http://www.facebook.com/?sk=messages&tid=1089388330432#!/group.php?gid=89318043804
There is talk of a race in Cape Town in March or April, we’ll let you know as soon as it is confirmed but for now let us know who is keen, maybe we can turn it into a fat road trip?
We are currently in discussions with SAGRA about throwing a race at Schanskop in either August or September. Racing Krugers was an option but it has almost completely been decided against mainly because of the insanely bad smell and rider safety. We’re open to any suggestions you might have for the race so post your opinions on the wall. We obviously need as many riders as possible so we’re hoping to get a bus to bring the guys up from Cape Town, maybe even get it sponsored.
There are a few hill hunting adventure missions being investigated within the downhill family at the moment. Lesotho, Mpumalanga and even Angola are on the list. We might even do a long distance mission from Jo’burg to Durban later this year! Keep checking the group for updates. Join our sister group “Longboard Stellenbosch” and listen in on their crazy discussions too.
Whatever you do, just ride and share the stoke.
Always be awesome,
Lloyd and Massimo
ULTIMATE X – THIS WEEKEND.
Hey Friends,
Check out this link to Ultimate X this weekend, its gonna be a good day and Dope Industries will have a stall so come by some new threads.
*OLD SCHOOL PRODUCTIONS* in association with* STRETCH* experiential presents…..ULTIMATE X..//
*20 Feb 2010* – Granger Bay (Behind Roof top parking area)V&A Waterfront
Gates open @ 11am and Event will Close @ 10pm
DOPE Industries @ http://www.facebook.com/#!/group.php?gid=18383716851&ref=ts
Check out the event for details @http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=260449631335&ref=mf
KNAVE SA TOUR
Hey Friends!
please check out the KNAVE SOUTH AFRICAN TOUR page
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?v=info&ref=ts&gid=78084682492
share it with your friends, tweet it, show your grandparents! we wanna rock out with every single one of you!!
Below are out Dates, really stoked to see you guys soonest!
*COGNITION National tour (Dates to be added)*
Cape Town – Presented by DV8 Productions
17th Feb – Phoenix Lounge
18th Feb – ROAR
19th Feb – Mercury Live
20th Feb – Klien Libertas Theatre
Durban:
26th Feb – Red door
27th Feb – Burn
Eastern Cape
05th march – musos
06th March – Jesters (PE)
20th March – Alley Cats – Secunda
25th March – Studio 1 live (MK dstv)
27th March – COGNITION album launch, with special Guests Chromium, Pestroy, Facing the Gallows and Only Forever
Knave welcomes BlackFlys Eyewear on board as a sponsor as well as the ever popular Jagermiester.
Stay tuned for great deals and specials offered throughoput the tour as wellas great competitions
SPORT UNLIMITED MINI RAMP REVAMP!
There is nothing I like more than a well finished off ramp. The guys at Woodies Ramps seem to to it the best. I recently got a post from Jamie O’Brien at facebooks Woodies Ramps and they did a revamp of the Sport Unlimited mini ramp. There are some cool pics posted online at flickr.com and you can check out skaters ripping it up: http://www.flickr.com/photos/31532740@N08/sets/72157622338388655/show/with/3957374109/
Why am I a big advocate of Woodies Ramps, their passion and well their motto explains it all; Woodies Ramps is a Cape Town based skateboard ramp building company. That builds other stuff too, but enjoys building ramps and skate obstacles the most.
There is also a new website under contsrutcion for Sport Unlimited – so keep checking back.
In this picture is Marc Guy Baker at Sport Unlimited, nice revamp guys.
Jamie O’Brien is currently working with the council to try and set up free concrete facilities to be used by skateboarders, bmxers yes and even rollerbladers and scooterheads… If you are interested in getting facilities like this in your area join the facebook Woodies Ramps Group and lets show them how many people out there want and need these..
Jamie has opened up a bank account dedicated to saving money for the Edgemead Skate Park. He has put R100 in it and he challenges everyone to match his donation or donate what you can. Remember this is for all of us and the council is prepared to match what we raise.
These are account details on the facebook group site as well. You could be rolling at our new skate park before the end of the month…
You can also contact Jamie @ http://www.dopeind.com or email him @ dopeindustries@hotmail.com
DERIK DU TOIT – R.I.P
Derik du Toit, a son, skater and friend to many passed away near Paarl in a car accident last week friday around 7:30pm. Apparently his girl who was in the accident is fine and has been discharged from the hospital. Derik will be missed by those that knew him because of his amazing character.
My Culture send me this message:
To those of you who don’t know, Derik du Toit who featured in issue 2 passed away in a car accident near Paarl on Friday evening around 7:30. His girlfriend was also involved but miraculously she is fine and has been discharged from hospital. Derik was an amazing guy, and will be missed by all that he touched through skateboarding and parties!
Skateboarding in South Africa has now lost another soldier too young! Like he said in the interview, ”You can dance if you want to, you can leave your friends behind”… Enjoy the dance brother! Thanks for giving MC the chance to give props where props are due.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to Zelda, the du Toit family and all the crew who knew him.
from the facebook NSA Skateboarding wanted to let us know that ”Memorial service for Derik is at 14:00 on Thursday, 12Nov at NG Church parow. La provence road, Welgelegen. Please spread the word!”
Here is a letter Marcel Yslie, wrote that we wanted to share with you;
Derik…
a shy guy putting a smile on everybody’s faces. We are surely going to miss your singing and hippie dances with a Black Label quart in the hand, closed eyes and huge smile enjoying the vibes.
He is probably the most chilled person I can think of now, whether he’s going through a bad time or skating a comp. He had so much respect for other’s and would be the clown at a party.
I first met him in 2005 at the NSA: Grand Prix finals at Boogaloos in Canal Walk. After that we went for skates all around Cape Town. We had alot of fun nights in and around Belville one always owing the other a beer. Sorry I couldn’t give you your last one I owed you.
If anyone wants to send pictures or clips for the movie premier happening on the 20th of November @ Buckley’s Edward streer (so far) you are welcome to do so.
Derik’s memorial service will take place at the NG church Welgelegen, La Province road, at 2pm on Thursday the 12 of November.
You will be dearly missed
Marcel
All our prayers and thoughts go out to his family and friends, God Bless you all.
DOPE INDUSTRIES – DOPE PRODUCTS & WEBSITE
I was looking for some cool skate T’s and went to Dope Industries website and found this dude on the Home page pulling some funky moves. You got to check out the Dope site and also check out the cool NEW T they have.
Check out Dope Industries, it’s a clothing brand that was started 11 years ago in Cape Town, South Africa.
You can find Dope Industries goods in the Revolution Stores in Johannesburg and Durban. In Cape Town you can find them at Sins Of Style, Tattoo Studio, 181 Bree Street.
Check out this dope video from JAMIE O’BRIENS SHOWREEL 2009
Join the Dope Industries facebook group @: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=18383716851
All merchandise is available through http://www.revolution.co.za
MARKUS MUSELER – A FORCE TO BE RECKONED WITH.
Markus Museler of Old School Productions
I had fun interviewing Markus Museler, a radical dude who runs OLD SCHOOL PRODUCTIONS a.k.a OSP. Markus’s ‘feel the rush’ passion for outdoor sports has led him to create one of South Africa’s coolest companies, his vision and driving force has made him a force to be reckoned with. OSP is an EXTREME events based company established 3 years ago with a focus on extreme action sports and the aim of looking to bring something different to our audience..! OSP brings South Africa the best and latest special planned events, making sure your event schedule never gets Stale..! Old School Productions set up events all over the Western Cape…and national areas.
What is Extreme Sports:
It’s the desire to test yourself in a challenging physical activity. Certain sports were being called “Outlaw Sports” due to the fact that they are considered too dangerous. They included such things as skateboarding and snowboarding. A subculture setting began and these sports were generally youth orientated and were marked by alternative clothing styles, which has set the standard for most clothing styles to date.
In many of these sports, individual heroes emerged. In fact, many of the sports got their start by having some very talented leaders who demonstrated skills and stunts that their followers tried to emulate. The introduction of the X Games and ESPN’s use of the term did not begin Extreme Sports. If anything, it simply brought it to the attention of the public and made it a bit more commercial and controlled. To read more please go to http://www.extremesportscompanies.com/history-extreme-sports
Now South Africa has it’s own extreme planned events company ‘OSP’ that has set the standard after the huge success of SUMMER X. OSP set the mark for extraordinary events production, bringing various events to SA which the public have been starved of in recent years..! Markus and his team at OSP have set the bench mark for new ideas..! Let’s take a trip into the mind of Markus Museler…
Here is a brief synopsis on Markus’s backstory; Originally he’s from Durban, growing up there and going to school in Kloof, Thomas More College. After school Markus pursued a Sports and Events Management course at Damelin, and after a 4 year Sports Management Degree is when he found his purpose in life.
Seeing he loved something different in Sports and Extreme sports as well as being outdoors as often as possible, he headed to Cape Town after school and that’s where he’s been living for the past 9 years. Markus “I made CT my home and that’s where I knew I wanted to establish my business OSP.” His entire life he’s been into something different like main stream popular culture and alternative sports like BMX and his favorite No.1 Freestyle Jet sking, finally a class that represented his style and personality.
Markus “Cape Town is the place to be in SA and hopefully I’ll be here for a while to come and reach my goals in life and grow the awareness of extreme sports through Old School Productions.”
OLD SCHOOL PRODUCTIONS
DIRT — WATER — AIR — WOOD — METAL – MUSIC
KDT: Markus, what is the cool logo of OSP resemble?
MM: The logo was put together with the aim to make it distinct and recognizable. The OSP for the company name Old School Productions and the Chopper cross for the hardcore Xtreme aspect of OSP and the wings resemble the Freedom of events and action sports as well as the air that all the disciplines create. Then the Black & white are just colors that I’m amped on..
KDT: OSP to me has one of the coolest websites out there and very Web 2.0 – I like the black graphics as the background. Who did your site and what kind of involvement went into it?
MM: Yeah the site is pretty SICK, getting stoked on it all, not quite finished yet but getting their. A team rider and good mate Marc ‘Chippy’ van Niekerk, 1 of South Africa’s top Skaters built and designed the site and the logo. He has his own Company called DataRocket. He’s a styler man trying to keep the site fresh and updated all the time. Marc gives the site the look and feel of what I want and the vision and mission of what OSP stands for. Having info and Loads of event pics on the site is a must so the peeps can see what’s going on if they miss an event!
KDT: What made you get into extreme sports lifestyle?
MM: All my life I’ve been actively involved in Extreme sports, doing loads of BMX and Freestyle Jet sking as a kid. And lately MX and loads of Freestyle JS and all other adrenalin pumping sports! It’s a lifestyle whereby you can do your own thing and it constantly keeps pushing you.
KDT: A company like OSP needs a mindset like yours, doing your own thing. How would you describe your company culture?
MM: The company culture is all about trying to LIVE THE DREAM… not having to work that 8-5 job and answering to anyone besides yourself. Having the time of your life but still making a living from it all.
Laid back…
KDT: You have this out-of-the-box thinking, what is your vision for OSP over the next two to three years?
MM: OSP vision in the next few years is just to grow into the biggest and best action sports and Extreme Events Company in SA! Bringing mind blowing and unique planned events to SA which haven’t been seen yet. As well as building up the OSP lifestyle Brand-and-Team and just KICKIN @#% man…
KDT: What major challenges are you currently facing as a the man behind OSP?
MM: I suppose a few of the bigger challenges would be getting the really big sponsors to back Extreme sports and put in bigger cash sponsorships into the events and not just into the SA mainline sports. Another one would be to try restrain myself from being on my jet ski all day and not in the office. Haha
We’re getting there..
KDT: Dude, you pull some serious air on your jet-ski. OSP reaches for the stars I’m guessing, what makes OSP better than your competitors?
MM: Well I think I’ve set a bench mark for new and unique events, also made really great relations with both Sponsors and with the Action sports athletes! I think I’ve got a niche market in the Western Cape, getting great cash prize money at events always helps. Also Livin the Concept!!!
KDT: Who do you consider your customers to be, just action sports people or a wider variety?
MM: My database and clientele are a wide spectrum of the people in SA. We try to make event venues really accessible to all as well as the admission fee to the shows affordable to the general public. We get youngsters and their parents at the events because we try to cater to all their needs. But mainly your 13-35 year olds are still the bulk of the attendance… Different events cater to different clients.
KDT: Markus, you’ve been at this game long enough, in your opinion what are the most important skills and attributes to be at the forefront of extreme sports?
MM: We see people jumping off cliffs, BMX riders clearing 90 foot gaps and skaters doing tricks that sometimes aren’t even imaginable? Constantly keeping things at the events new and fresh. Keeping people guessing or having the right venues at the right time of the year. Making sure that you stay innovative and get all the top athletes at the events to ensure a top level show. Great music and beers – always help.
KDT: You are an innovator, motivator and have high expectations, what is your management style like?
MM: I think I’m a great operator and organizer / planner. I try and keep things constantly relaxed and chilled. It’s all about preparing, preparing, preparing and I give myself enough time to organize things properly and make sure sponsors and clients are happy. I get done what needs to be done! I think I’m a cool boss to work for and I do pay well for a job well.
KDT: Explain to us what your preferred method of communicating with your team is to pull off one of these events?
MM: I usually do most of the event and work myself and then get my guys in just before the events to help out and manage certain sections on the day-to-day activities like the bars, Xtreme sections, bands etc. I meet with the guys and make sure we are all on the same page. And as long as we are having fun and the guys know the drill which is awesome for piece-of-mind, we all have a great time.
KDT: Tell us about your sponsored rider MALCOLM PETERS, and how you came about signing him to OSP?
MM: Malcolm, he has been riding my events since the start and KILLS it every time on his BMX, winning most of the comps he enters and puts on a mad show when we do demos etc.! We really dig his vibe and style and approached him telling him all about Old School Productions and that we’d like him to represent OSP. He gets it, he really does and I’m stoked on him as a person and rider. Malcolm amazes crowds all over SA, there isn’t a trick he can’t do. Oh yeah, and he just won the FOX PRO/AM comp in DBN last week.
KDT: How does anyone get sponsored by OSP, what is it you are looking for in someone?
MM: Seeing I’m involved in all aspects of Extreme sports events and the passion and discipline it takes, I’m trying to sign a rider from each sport. I look for guys with the same vibe and ethos as myself and OSP as well as if they RIP IT! Currently on the team:
Got Malcolm- BMX.
Marc Van Niekerk- skate
Ryan Franklin –Downhill/dirt MTB
Andrew Guess – Trial MTB
Myself – freestyle Jet Ski
KDT: So what’s coming up – are there any new events OSP is planning before the end of 2009?
MM: Yeah, we have a few events still coming up before the end of the year. A big one is Urban FMX which is a FMX freestyle demo show in the Cape Town Cbd at night, which will be the first of its kind in SA in November 09. Stoked on this one, mind blowing. There are also various Demo and Expo’s all over SA in conjunction with the new Nivea mens range.
Jet Ski X freestyle competition
Zimfest which is a weekend music festival we do annually
Hopefully another X Fest event before the end of the year, see if time allows!
KDT: Markus, do you any last words for readers that you would like to share?
MM: Finally this was awesome to do and get the word out in the Extreme action scene. Hopefully next time we speak I’ll be the biggest events guy in SA and OSP will be where I envision the brand!!! Hopefully kids out there get back on there bikes and boards and keep styling and look out for the next OSP event and we hope to see you there.
Here are some quick questions:
Last Trip You Were On: The Drive to the gym.!
Place To Visit: Swakopmund Namibia as well as Munich Oktoberfest!
Hobbies: Freestyle Jet- Sking..nothing better than playing in the Surf
Drink: Monster Energy and an Ice cold Hansa Beer
Band/Artist: Lincin Park @ the moment/ Crazy Young Lad
Competition: The One and Only X Games / all the events OSP does/
Last Time You Were Stoked: Watchin SA pump Aus in Rugby
Last CD You Bought: Monster Hits Vol. / No 399
Time To Wake Up: When the waves are cooking.!
Breakfast: Steak TarTar
Last Person You Were With: My Girlfriend.
Magazine: Locally Whipped. Promoting SA alternative sports
Website: Old school Productions / SK8 Africa – Obviously / 2oceans vibe.co.za
Last Thing You Read: Sept issue of Locally Whipped Mag
Car: My Colt 3.0l Club cab truck
Animal: Dog – My little Dachund Schnapps
Last Time You Were Mad: Always keep a smile
Last New Trick You Learned: Superman to Heelclicker / No Foot can to opposite no foot can
Movie: Any Romantic comedies.. hahaha
Place to eat: Sauls Saloon Sushi bar
Trick: Superman Seat-grab for myself / Double flip whips look insane.
So you pretty much got it all from Markus, whether you are looking for a full-service event planner, special event management, concert producer, sporting event, or someone to manage your corporate seminar, OSP can assist you in creating your next unforgettable one-of-a-kind event.
OSP can conceptualize, design, manage, and execute events that host anywhere from a 10 person corporate weekend, to a capacity concert, and everything in between. Each event is designed to your specific goals, budget, and brand philosophy.
Please feel free to contact Markus Museler personally, this guy truly rocks and is the easiest person to approach. Hit him up at the following:
Mobile: + 27 (0) 83-655-3176
Office/Fax: 021-462-4256
Email: markus@oldschoolproductions.co.za
markus1osp@hotmail.com
http://www.oldschoolproductions.co.za
facebook: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=5307038223&ref=ts
Feel The Rush; Markus Museler.
South African Skateboarding
Here is a great article we found supporting the Skateboarding industry in South Africa, you can also check it out @ : http://www.southafrica.net/sat/content/en/us/full-article?oid=18494&sn=Detail&pid=455
In South Africa, skateboarding was once seen as a reckless, antisocial sport. Its rebel nature has been smoothed down a little by sponsorships, proper skate parks and popular events. You’ll also find plenty of places where you can haul out your boards for some downhill rides.
In South Africa, skateboarding caught on in the mid-1960s, about a decade after it all began in North America.
In the beginning, some skateboarding documentaries made in the United States inspired young South Africans to break down their roller skates, find a solid plank of wood and build their own skateboards.
This resulted in angry adults being shoved off pavements and high medical bills as bones got broken, resulting in a negative attitude towards skateboarders. Then professionally-built boards came on the market, and life became a little easier. Still, those pavements were just not big enough to handle jostling pedestrians and mad teenage skateboarding South Africans.
Enter the skateboarding park. Enter all manner of protective clothing for hands, knees, heads and elbows. It became very cool to dress like Robocop and perform at the local shopping centre skate park, because you can do so much more on the board these days.
Like surfing, skateboarding in South Africa has become slick, part of a multi-billion dollar sport merchandising industry – and a lot more fun than the old days of planks on wheels. Nowadays, you get your polyurethane speedboards, your free-style boards and your mountain boards for off-tar rough experiences.
South African skateboarding is now blessed with skate parks in all its major cities. Take Wave House in Umhlanga Ridge, Durban, for instance. Wave House has a 4 000-square metre skatepark designed by the legendary Tony Hawk, winner of 10 World Skating Championships.
Indigo Skate Camp runs the Vodacom Winterslam at the Durban Beachfront in July, and the lineup of performance is just heaven on wheels.
The Gauteng province has the Germiston Bowl and energy drink Red Bull holds an annual Downhill Extreme in Cape Town, where speeds of more than 100 km/h are often recorded. No more mayhem on the sidewalks of South Africa.














