Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Rescreening of Camino de Santiago film in aid of StreetSmart
13h45 Saturday, 20 April & 16h00 Sunday, 21 April
Back by popular demand at the Labia on Orange is the intimate drama, The Way, starring Martin Sheen, set on the famous Camino de Santiago in Spain, which draws people from all over the world on an epic pilgrimage every year. The Way will be featured for a further two screenings in aid of StreetSmart SA at 13h45 on Saturday, 20 April and at 16h00 on Sunday 21 April 2013.
StreetSmart SA is an organisation dedicated towards helping street children rebuild their lives through public donations with the support of a network of restaurants throughout the Western Cape and Gauteng.
StreetSmart SA is a registered Public Benefit Organisation as well as a Non-Profit Organisation and funds are primarily raised by participating restaurants adding a voluntary R5 donation to each table’s bill. Every cent raised in this way goes towards social and educational upliftment projects for street children. The organisation was set up by a group of concerned Capetonians under the patronage of Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu and comprises resourceful board members representing business and the hospitality and tourism industries. Similar StreetSmart organisations also run independently throughout the UK, San Francisco, Australia, New Zealand, Vancouver and recently launched in India.
Tickets to watch “The Way” cost R40 per person and are available from the Labia on Orange by calling Tel: 021 424 5927. Booking is essential. [DEL: All proceeds will go to StreetSmart SA.]