Sports
The Premier League team of Crystal Palace has started a campaign to raise funds for supporting the football fans of the team who have disabilities in learning.
John Solako, the head coach of the team has been instrumental in providing all the support for the cause and raised the required funds.
This program according to Mr. Solako, will give everybody an equal chance to play the game of football and enjoy the benefits that the sports has to offer.
This foundation functions completely independent of the Crystal Palace Football club. The main aim of the foundation was to ensure that football reached to everyone.
Rugby World Cup
The Rugby World Cup match between England and Australia will be a reason for cheer for the people at Southwest London.
A lot has been recently spoken about the latest Australian coach and his plan to two offensive flankers in the previous game.
The answer to Australia’s Israel Folau would be England’s Mike Brown. Mike Brown has been an absolute rock for the English team.
He is the last line of defence for the team. He has been consistently giving good performances under the high ball during the game, spinning like one of the roulette balls on which South West Londoners could bet on this site about online casino.
X Factor
Katie Coleman, who was axed from the show X Factor, has promised to have a career in music and perform all over London and not just in its Southwest part.
She is a really talented singer and as you may be aware, she was axed most unjustly from the show.
She is slated to perform in different London locations.
The harsh treatment that she received while being a part of the reality show, has only made here more determined to succeed in the profession that she is whole heartedly pursuing. She is a great performer, especially on the acoustic guitar.
Northern Ballet
The Northern Ballet, is all slated to perform the adaptation of Jane Eyre in Richmond in the upcoming year, to mark the 200th anniversary of the birth of Charlotte Bronte, whose creation was Jane Eyre.
Famous international dancer Cathy Marston is going to choreograph the entire event. The imageries present in the novel exploring Jane Eyre’s relationship with Mr. Rochester, will be explored through this adaptation and subsequent performances.
Earlier, the Northern Ballet had also successfully adapted Charles Dickens’ A Tale of Two Cities.
The reason behind the ballet’s success as stated by MS Marston herself is that everyone in the ballet is equally passionate about bringing up the essence of the novel through their performances.
Two to tango
Vincent Simone and Flavia Cacace have made a statement that they want to become the Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers of the dance form of tango.
The duo has captured the attention of the English crowd with their performances in the BBC show where they showcased their prowess in performing Argentinian tango.
The pair had recently putting up their rehearsals in the southwest part of London, in Fulham.
The holders of the World Dance title, they have spoken extensively about their future plans and 20 year relationship in recent interviews.