Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Joshua Baboon


About 250 kilomtres north east of Cape town in the heart of the small Karoo
nestled at the base of the magnificent folded Langeburg mountains is a place of healing for both man and animal, it is called the manger.

The Small Karoo has beautiful rolling hills and koppies and is home to ancient fossil beds and a vegetation type that is resilient to the weather extremes.

It is here that Doctor Peter and Nola Frazer retired to seek a peaceful and tranquil existence.
This all changed with the arrival of a baby baboon and they have now created a refuge for injured and sick wildlife of every description so that they are able to recover and be rehabilitated back into a natural environment.

Their dedicated team is backed up by volunteers from around the world and from all walks of life who come to the Manger to learn and give hands on assistance with the rehabilitation process.
The DVD is now available.

Directed by Andrew Schofield
Produced by Black Eagle Projects
Final mix Alasdair McCullogh.
Cover photographs by Andrew Schofield
E Exempt from classification.
Running time 1 hour 14 minutes
All rights reserved .Duplication and broadcasting of this film is prohibited without the prior permission from Black Eagle Projects.

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Cape Town Military Tattoo


Black Eagle Military Series

The Cape Town Military Tattoo is now a yearly fixture in the mother city's summer calendar, This year's event once again surprised and enthralled the audiences. The fifth Cape Town Military Tattoo took place from 19-21 November 2009 in the ‘Voorplein’, or front bailey of the Castle of Good Hope. The purpose of the Tattoo is to foster the image of the South African National Defence Force, to build bridges between the armed forces and the community and to highlight the on-going rejuvenation of the South African National Defence Force.
the event is organised by the SA National Defence Force and the 2009 theme was ‘Comrades in Arms’.

The bands consisted of The SA Army Band Western Cape, SA Navy Band, SA Police Service Band and the SA Military Health Service band and the massed pipe band consisting of the Pipes and Drums of the , SA Military Health Services and the Pipes and Drums of 1 Medical Battalion Group, which is based in Durban.
the a 57-man band, is the first foreign band to play at the Cape Town Military Tattoo

The programme entertains and educates the audience about the military and about Cape Town and its history.



Directed by Andrew Schofield
Produced by Black Eagle Projects
Final mix Alasdair McCullogh.
Cover photographs by Brent and Lorraine Best
E Exempt from classification.
Running time 1 hour and 28 minutes.
All rights reserved .Duplication and broadcasting of this film is prohibited without the prior permission from Black Eagle Projects.