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The Go Africa Harlem Street Festival will take place on 07/14/2018
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or email Info@GoAfricaHarlem.org or phone 646-502-9778 Ext. 8001 The Eggman Returns! We are pleased to annouce that the Famous Eggman will be returning again for the Street Festival on 7/14/2018. Gregory da Silva, The Famous Eggman of Cape Town South Africa, Award Guinness World Records: MOST EGGS CARRIED ON A SINGLE HAT.
Gregory Da Silva (South Africa) created a hat bearing 642 real eggs on it and presented it on the set of Lo Show Dei Record, in Milan, Italy, on 25 March 2011. He is in The Guinness Book of Record.
Gregory da Silva, better known as the Eggman or Eierman, can cheer you up – no matter what kind of day you’re having – with his comic laugh and broad smile. Eggman stands out in a crowd with his 3m-high hat made of eggs and other recycled bits and pieces, weighing up to 27kg, along with his colourful tunic, which represents all the countries on the African continent. Da Silva has proved to be a positive influence among Capetonians and tourists. He is a well-known entertainer both locally and internationally after appearing on DStv’s Hallmark Channel, e.tv, SABC and CNN in interviews, advertisements and movies. He is often invited to festivals to spread his enthusiasm and optimistic energy. He has attended the Masa Festival 2003 (Market for African Performing Arts) in Ivory Coast, the National Arts Festival in Grahamstown, the Innibos Festival in Nelspruit, the Hermanus Whale Festival, the Darling Festival, the Stellenbosch Street Festival, the Simon’s Town Penguin Festival and many more. As the Best of Cape Town Awards 2008 finalist in the Performing Arts category, he shared his talent with children from the township by teaching them about art, performing and dance through his Project for Africa programme. “Children in Africa need our help,” he says. “Education is knowledge and knowledge is power. We need to change their lives positively because they are our future.” He loves Cape Town because to him, it’s the connection between African culture and the world.
Gregory da Silva, performed also during the FIFA WORLD CUP 2010 SOUTH AFRICA and has becomes an Institution at the National Art festival in South Africa. Who is that Guy with all the Eggs on his head that you see at all the bestest Festivals in Germany, Spain, Holland, France, Italy, Europe, South Africa and World Wide? His name is Gregory da Silva – An Comedian Artist, Storyteller, dancer and live street perfomer from Benin West Africa. Gregory da Silva ( Egg Man ) was born on 8 July in 1979 in Cotonou Benin West Africa, Voodoo Country. He speaks French, English, German and is staying in Germany Deutschland. He has appeared at many Festivals in Africa, Europe and World Wide. In Germany Gregory da SILVA, appeared in many Festivals, Carnivals, Films and others Culturals Events.
Also in Many Televisions Adverts, Interviews and Films:
rbb fernsehen Berlin
BR Bayerisches-fernsehen, Abendschau
ARD Buffet Fernsehen
a.tv Augsburg Fernsehen
ZDF 24h Südafrika
ARD Buffet
Leipzig info TV
Duroplast TV Wernigerode
International Television:
Canal 5 Milano Italy TV
CNN Fifa World Cup 2010 broadcasts
Al Jazeera broadcasts Television
TV5 France Television
Andalucia Tv Spain
BBC World News
DSTV National Geographic
DSTV Hallmark Channel
Dicovery Channel, Animal Planet,
Disney Adventures
SABC1, SABC2, ETV and Many more…
Gregory appeared in Many Festivals, Conferences, Congress, World Expo, Gala Dinners Awards, Radios Interviews world wide. Also has done many Television Commercials: Nokia, Primus Beer Congo, Sony Erikson Mobile Adverts for Sweeden, Primus Beer Heineken Congo, Amstel Beer Heineken South Africa.
Film: ZDF Television, 24 Hours South Africa.
German Film: The Memory
DSTV National Geographic.
Film: Ticket for Sell for Belguim.
Film: Make the Deal in Cape Town South Africa
Film: Destination Africa ( Americans Tourrists)
Film: Deutsch SOKO 5113
He has attended at The World IBM Conference and the Masa Festival 2003 (Market for African Performing Arts) in Ivory Coast. He participated in Hundreds Festivals, Expos, Shows, Conferences, Carnivals, Tourism Expo, Exhibitions, Travel Outdoors, Gala Dinner Awards and Events around Africa:
CAPE OUTDOOR TRAVEL ADVENTURE EXPO. BIEN DONNÉ FARM FRANSCHHOEK,
The Destination Expo CTICC 2009,
The Cape Argus WorkPlace Expo 2009,
The Agri Expo CTICC 2009,
The The Pretoria Show 2009,
The Grahamstown National Arts festival,
The Biltong festival in Somerset East,
Kirkwood Addo Elephant Kunstefee,
The Innibos festival in Nelspruit Mpumanlanga,
The Gariep Kimberly Festival,
The World IBM Conference,
The GLC Global Leadership Conference,
The Indaba Expo,
The Klein Karoo nationalAfrikaans Kunstefee,
Stellenbosch Street festival,
Olive Festival in Riebeek Kasteel,
Mooresburg Farms Agri Show
Green Point Flea Market Cape Town
Milerton Flea Market and many more Hundreds
Aardklop Kunstefees Afrikaans Music Festival in Potchefstroom.
Many Radio Interviews world wide: RFI France, SA FM Radio, SABC Radio, 567 Cape Talk Radio, Radio Sonder Grense – RSG – Afrikaans Radio and many more…
Famous Eggman stayed 8 Years in South africa (September 2003 until March 2011). Now has move defentively to Germany.
A walking work of art, Gregory Da Silva is more than an odd spectacle – he is a symbol of Africa’s many diverse cultures…
In the first heady years of the African Union, the world’s eyes are increasingly turned to the continent from which humankind first appeared. The outfit always turns heads – and each day it boasts a new feature, a new symbol of an African culture or practice. His headdress weighs up to twenty five kilograms, his body is armoured with artifacts and his face painted with tribal patterns and an undying smile. Born in Benin, West Africa, 1979, he was trained in computer science at university, but went on to found a theatre group in Benin called ‘Voice of Spirit’ or ‘Voix de l’Esprit’, which performed politically motivated as well as comic and poetic theatre at the Benin National.
He performs every day in Market square Cape Town and adds an air of Rio-style festivity wherever he performs. Many tourrists from Germany, England, America, Italy, France, Belguim call Gregory – “The Eggman”, “Eierman” or “Chicken Man”. Very famous in Africa. and almost an institution at Art festivals in South Africa. Gregory da Silva walks Green Market Square (in Cape Town). The outfit always turns heads – and each day it boasts a new feature, a new symbol of an African culture or practice. His headdress weighs up to twenty five kilograms, his body is armoured with artifacts and his face painted with tribal patterns and an undying smile. Each day, Gregory Da Silva presents the city centre with a new display of his symbolic art. Gregory’s voice is lively and he repeatedly offers phrases and words in French.
Born in Benin, West Africa, 1979, he was trained in computer science at university, but went on to found a theatre group in Benin called ‘Voice of Spirit’ or ‘Voix de l’Esprit’, which performed politically motivated as well as comic and poetic theatre at the Benin National Library. After receiving an invitation to perform at the MASA – Market for African Performing Arts – Festival in the Ivory Coast in 2003, where he represented his country, Benin, for a week before flying to South Africa. He sold his creations at the V&A Waterfront and began to grace the streets of Cape Town with his unique form of art. It was so unique it initially led the bemused Cape Town police to put him in the back of their car and call their superiors for advice! Naturally the superiors advised them to let him go and now Gregory enjoys a good relationship with the city authorities…
Attention is soon turned to his artifact-laden tunic which Gregory says is about “all African tradition, all African culture[s]” and he goes on to explain some of the more prominent objects displayed. First, he points out the clusters of sea shells hanging around his neck, saying that in Africa these shells were “old money” and once used as currency. He explains the eggs on his head dress as being symbolic of life and says “everything must be life, everything must shine, [and] be positive”.
Next his hands grab the arcane black bottle near his waist to explain that in his culture, the Sangoma people would place “good spirits” in a bottle, with which they would “heal sick people [they] passed while walking on the roads”. The broken shards of mirror found on his chest bear similar spiritual significance, and are often worn by Voodoo people in Africa and are said to be a kind of window into the spiritual world, and a “way to talk to [their] ancestor[s]”.Gregory says his main inspiration or motivation is to “make people laugh” and “make people happy” and to represent different African cultures.
He says he always thinks “how we can put all of Africa together to make [it] one”, adding that “not one country can be forgotten”. When he is travelling in Africa, be it in Senegal, Cameroon, Mali or the Congo, the local people invariably look at him and say “ahh, that is our culture” as they see something of their own represented. “All Africa is in my clothes” he says, drawing attention again to his peerless suit.
When not walking St. Georges Mall or Green Market Square, Gregory features at the Grahamstown festival, the Hermanus Whale Festival, has been hired to receive guests at hotels and airports, and has also appeared on SABC 2 and E-TV News. He is very popular with tourists, especially those from Italy, England, America and Germany, who frequently ask why he does not come over and do his thing in their own country.
But he says his focus is on Africa. Pictures of him certainly do get back to their countries though, as Gregory says everyday “hundreds” of pictures are taken of himself, usually posing with the tourists. Asked about his dreams and ambitions, Gregory (or the “Egg Man” or “Ei man” as he is also known) says that he is planning on starting an art school, which is part of his ‘Project For Africa’ . He wants to impart creative knowledge to South African youth, giving them the power to create beautiful things and also to support themselves, all part of his ultimate venerable ambition to “[bring] Africa together to make one.
Achievements:
Finalist: The Best of Cape Town Awards, Category Best performing Artist – 2008
Cell C Awards – 2009 in Soweto, Gauteng
Cape Town’s Eggman finds something to smile about…Experiences
25 June 2009, By Palesa Motau
Gregory da Silva, better known as the Eggman or Eierman, can cheer you up – no matter what kind of day you’re having – with his comic laugh and broad smile. Eggman stands out in a crowd with his 3m-high hat made of eggs and other recycled bits and pieces, weighing up to 27kg, along with his colourful tunic, which represents all the countries on the African continent. Da Silva has proved to be a positive influence among Capetonians and tourists. He is a well-known entertainer both locally and internationally after appearing on DStv’s Hallmark Channel, e.tv, SABC and CNN in interviews, advertisements and movies. He is often invited to festivals to spread his enthusiasm and optimistic energy. He has attended the Masa Festival 2003 (Market for African Performing Arts) in Ivory Coast, the National Arts Festival in Grahamstown, the Innibos Festival in Nelspruit, the Hermanus Whale Festival, the Darling Festival, the Stellenbosch Street Festival, the Simon’s Town Penguin Festival and many more. As the Best of Cape Town Awards 2008 finalist in the Performing Arts category, he shared his talent with children from the township by teaching them about art, performing and dance through his Project for Africa programme. “Children in Africa need our help,” he says. “Education is knowledge and knowledge is power. We need to change their lives positively because they are our future.” He loves Cape Town because to him, it’s the connection between African culture and the world.
Cape Town South africa (2003 – 2011)
See The Egg Man at Green Market Square
Friday, 04 June 2010
The Egg Man has become a symbol of the uniqueness and deep Joie de vivre of the African Continent. The Egg Man, who is based in Cape Town is seen at many of the festivals, fairs and events around South Africa. Tourists from around the world can’t enough of The Egg Man, this larger than life character, who prowls the streets in his African dress and huge egg hats. Some weigh up to 25 kg yet he manages to walk the streets day in and day out without mishap.
Forever ready to solve your problems with the wisdom of the dark continent, Gregory Da Silva forgot years ago how not to smile and laugh. If you are touring South Africa and he is not off at some or other event you’ll find him in the City Centre of Cape Town – Green Market Square is his favourite haunt, or down at the V and A Waterfront. Gregory hails from the tiny West African Country Benin – a true international entertainer. See Gregory Da Silva on The Egg Man website, and email him to find out where he will be performing. While in Cape Town you may want to do some touring.
South Africa FIFA World Cup 2010. Eggman Cape Town South Africa.
He performs every day in Market square Cape Town and adds an air of Rio-style festivity wherever he performs. Many tourrists from Germany, England, America, Italy, France, Belguim call Gregory – “The Eggman”, “Eierman” or “Chicken Man”. Very famous in Africa. and almost an institution at Art festivals in South Africa. Gregory da Silva walks Green Market Square (in Cape Town). The outfit always turns heads – and each day it boasts a new feature, a new symbol of an African culture or practice. His headdress weighs up to twenty five kilograms, his body is armoured with artifacts and his face painted with tribal patterns and an undying smile. Each day, Gregory Da Silva presents the city centre with a new display of his symbolic art. Gregory’s voice is lively and he repeatedly offers phrases and words in French.
Born in Benin, West Africa, 1979, he was trained in computer science at university, but went on to found a theatre group in Benin called ‘Voice of Spirit’ or ‘Voix de l’Esprit’, which performed politically motivated as well as comic and poetic theatre at the Benin National Library. After receiving an invitation to perform at the MASA – Market for African Performing Arts – Festival in the Ivory Coast in 2003, where he represented his country, Benin, for a week before flying to South Africa. He sold his creations at the V&A Waterfront and began to grace the streets of Cape Town with his unique form of art. It was so unique it initially led the bemused Cape Town police to put him in the back of their car and call their superiors for advice! Naturally the superiors advised them to let him go and now Gregory enjoys a good relationship with the city authorities…
Attention is soon turned to his artifact-laden tunic which Gregory says is about “all African tradition, all African culture[s]” and he goes on to explain some of the more prominent objects displayed. First, he points out the clusters of sea shells hanging around his neck, saying that in Africa these shells were “old money” and once used as currency. He explains the eggs on his head dress as being symbolic of life and says “everything must be life, everything must shine, [and] be positive”.
Next his hands grab the arcane black bottle near his waist to explain that in his culture, the Sangoma people would place “good spirits” in a bottle, with which they would “heal sick people [they] passed while walking on the roads”. The broken shards of mirror found on his chest bear similar spiritual significance, and are often worn by Voodoo people in Africa and are said to be a kind of window into the spiritual world, and a “way to talk to [their] ancestor[s]”.Gregory says his main inspiration or motivation is to “make people laugh” and “make people happy” and to represent different African cultures.
He says he always thinks “how we can put all of Africa together to make [it] one”, adding that “not one country can be forgotten”. When he is travelling in Africa, be it in Senegal, Cameroon, Mali or the Congo, the local people invariably look at him and say “ahh, that is our culture” as they see something of their own represented. “All Africa is in my clothes” he says, drawing attention again to his peerless suit.
When not walking St. Georges Mall or Green Market Square, Gregory features at the Grahamstown festival, the Hermanus Whale Festival, has been hired to receive guests at hotels and airports, and has also appeared on SABC 2 and E-TV News. He is very popular with tourists, especially those from Italy, England, America and Germany, who frequently ask why he does not come over and do his thing in their own country.
But he says his focus is on Africa. Pictures of him certainly do get back to their countries though, as Gregory says everyday “hundreds” of pictures are taken of himself, usually posing with the tourists. Asked about his dreams and ambitions, Gregory (or the “Egg Man” or “Ei man” as he is also known) says that he is planning on starting an art school, which is part of his ‘Project For Africa’ . He wants to impart creative knowledge to South African youth, giving them the power to create beautiful things and also to support themselves, all part of his ultimate venerable ambition to “[bring] Africa together to make one.
Achievements:
Finalist: The Best of Cape Town Awards, Category Best performing Artist – 2008
Cell C Awards – 2009 in Soweto, Gauteng
www.famouseggman.com
https://www.facebook.com/eiermannfestival/ www.eggmanfestival.com
Email: Eiermannfestival@gmail.com
Handy: +4915227798420 Germany
Address:
Gregory Adrien da Silva, The Famous Eggman
Wilmeresch 16
48565 Steinfurt-Burgsteinfurt
Germany
Gregory da Silva
Famous Eggman
Wilmeresch 16
48565 Steinfurt-Burgsteinfurt
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We again welcome Mr. Sekouba Bolomba, Senior Artistic Director (Africa), Go Africa Network Inc, as the lead performer and artist for the upcoming street festival on 7/14 /2018 Visit www.GoAfricaHarlem.org for more information.
The Go Africa Harlem Street Festival will take place on 7/14 /2018 from 10am – 6pm on 116th Street btw. 7th & 8th Aves. please register at : https://goafricaharlem2018.eventbrite.com or email Info@GoAfricaHarlem.org or phone 646-502-9778 Ext. 8001
Mr. Sekouba Bolomba is an Ivorian reggae musician. In the tradition of jamaican roots reggae from the 70s, Sekouba combines an eclectic mix of traditional West African rhythms known as Bolomba, using djembe drums and balafons. His potent lyrics, heavy ideas, and delicate voice are laced in his music in four different languages: English, French, Malinke and Bambara. He humbly has graced stages around the globe with generous performances, including Israel, Germany, Switzerland, Mali, Senegal, Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast, the United States of America and Canada.
After being enriched into the roots of the Bolomba style, the young Sekouba came alive with the West African sounds of the Mandinka. Sekouba’s desire to sing came naturally but it was never a reality without the musical influence of his brother, Ismael Isaac. Sekouba’s other musical influences include, Lucky Dube, Alpha Blondy, and Bob Marley.
Sekouba’s uplifting and heartening lyrics enliven audiences with spiritual liberation and African consciousness. His debut album “I’m So Glad” was self-produced in New York City and arranged by Oscar Ankou. Sekouba’s sophomore album in 2010 “Sejo” was co-produced by Sidney Mills, Grammy award-winning reggae artist and keyboard player for the legendary reggae band Steel Pulse. The album includes outstanding liberal tracks like “Mandela” featuring Bob Marley’s guitarist Junior Marvin from The Wailers. “Mandela” is a sharp and arousing tribute to former President of South Africa Nelson Mandela, and has been well-received by international fans.
Sekouba and his band Bolumba Stylee have decorated the nation with groovy, soulful performances at venues and festivals such as Festival Nuits d’Afrique in Montreal, Canada; Abi Festival in Abidjan, Ivory Coast; Fête de la Musique in Mali; SummerStage in New York City, alongside Israeli artist Idan Raichel; NJPAC SummerStage; New Haven Music Festival; Brooklyn’s International African Arts Festival; S.O.B.’s; Shrine World Music Venue; and many more. Sekouba’s music is inspired by a conglomerate of modern day music, and the ancestral dialogue passed down to him as a descendant of a long line of griots. In one show, Sekouba’s listeners share in a universal experience.
Sekouba is the youngest brother of Isaac Ismael, the lead singer in Ivory Coast’s best known musical group. He currently lives in New York City and is the Senior Artistic Director for the Go Africa Network 2016 (NYC).
Sekouba’s bio is in the May 2016 edition of L3 Magazine, North America.s #1 Urban-Caribbean online publication.
Sekouba’s next album ”Imagine” will be released in early 2017.
https://www.facebook.com/sekouba.bolomba/about
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Our mission and passion is to provide New Yorkers with liquid treats and snacks from across the African continent. We are so excited to be a part of the GoAfrica Festival and hope you will enjoy what we have in store for you – Kenyan coconut mandazis, Senegalese thiakry, a wide variety of juices and popsicles and much more!
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With an inherent and sincere passion for the art of beauty, Miriam founded Mj-C Artistry through her devotion of helping people strengthen their self image by sharing her fashion & beauty know-how.
Born in Malawi Africa, she began her travels to the United States to attain her degree in higher education and Cosmetology. Shortly after attaining her Masters in Cosmetology in 2010, she moved to New York City and has since been working eagerly from the ground up towards launching her career within the hair & makeup industry.
Once settling in New York City, she started working with models, actors and photographers all over the tri-state and is quickly building a resume and reputation as one of the most talented & down-to-earth hair & makeup artists in NYC.
More importantly, she has become well known by her clientele for uniquely creating a style palate of innovative “out the box” artistry with the most classic, sought out styles.
Check out my web page http://www.mjcartistry.com/
Completed 2100 accredited hours in Comsetology
Specialize in the following.
Hairstyling
Skin care
Cosmetics
Manicures/Pedicures
Electrology
Employment
Prom Dsm
Jan 2012 to present
Selina’s Bridal Boutique
2004 to present Bridal Parties
I am available for Editorials, Anniversaries, Awards Night, Baby Shower, Bat Mitzvah, Birthday, Bridal Shower, Christmas Parties, Concert Venue, Convention, Corporate Event, Cruise, Dinner Dance, Ethnic Celebration, Fair, Festival, Fundraiser, Graduation, Grand Opening, Halloween, Holiday Parties, Parade, Quinceañera, Reunion, Seminar, Sporting Event, Sweet 16 Party, Wedding, Wedding Reception and other occasions.
Please contact me for rates or any further information.
Contact me by email mjc.artistry@gmail.com
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In support of Amazon Prime day & for the Go Africa Harlem Street Festival on 7/15/2017.
Get Go Africa Coffee (16oz, 12oz, 8oz, & 4oz) bags for 50% off while supplies last. Discount applied at Checkout.
visit www.amazon.com/shops/GoAfricaStore
During the Street Festival on 7/15/2017 Go Africa Coffee will be Roasted and brewed live.
Hot & Iced coffee will also be sold for 1.00 dollar during the event.
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