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When many people think of the Loeries, what springs to mind is the awards weekend - more than 48 hours of entertainment, awards, parties and activities that exhaust and excite at one and the same time.
There's more to it, however... it's actually a year-round focus on creative inspiration, helping marketers, agencies and consumers appreciate the value of ideas and fresh thinking.
The Loerie Awards ceremonies themselves are the highlight of the creative industry calendar. In 2008, the awards' 30th anniversary celebration, a record-breaking 3400 entries were received and more than 5000 people attended the festival weekend in Margate. This year, The Loerie Awards has migrated to Cape Town, with the intention of bringing a celebration like no other to the Mother City.
If you're expecting a dull, dry awards ceremony of mutual backslapping, forget it... If you don't end up dancing, there's something wrong with you... SA's greatest entertainers, including Arno Carstens, Lebo, Mafikizolo, TK, Malaika, Freshly Ground, the Parlotones, HHP, Reddy D, Oskido and even Sonja Herholdt and the KZN Philharmonic Orchestra, have performed at the Loeries since 2005.
Tiaan Ras, head of market intelligence at Ads24, the national sales and trade marketing division for Media24 Newspapers and one of the sponsors of the 2009 Loerie Awards, says, “...We feel that Cape Town will be a great venue... the 2009 event will be a ‘Mother of a Paartie'.”
The Awards ceremonies will be taking place in The Good Hope Centre, a short walk from Long Street, which will be the centre of the Loeries Cape Town Village.
Global Conferences has been appointed as the official accommodation partner of The Loerie Awards in Cape Town and it will be able to assist with accommodation requirements. The aim is to get as many people staying in and around the Long Street area and everything from backpackers to penthouse suites are on hand.
For those of you who would prefer not to drive - or walk - Loerie shuttles will run throughout the weekend - even for Capetonians attending the awards.
The 2009 major Loeries sponsors are the SABC, Ads24 and The City of Cape Town.
For more information, go to www.theloerieawards.co.za.