Drumming Tokai
Drumming Tokai is a blog about Drumming Team Building Tokai, African Drumming Tokai, Drumming Circle Tokai, and Boom Wacking Tokai.
Have you seen our blog about Drumming Tokai? We traveled across the country shooting videos about the top 100 cities in South Africa for the new website about Drumming Tokai. Our next assignment was to update the videos on the Facebook Page about Drumming in Tokai.
It was the break of day, and we got the ball rolling blogging about Drumming in Tokai.
Tokai is about 21 km from the Cape Town CBD on the foothills of the Constantiaberg and bordered by the SAFCOL pine tree plantations against the mountain. In general, the Southern Suburbs is the more affluent area of Cape Town and includes the city's most expensive residential neighborhoods.
Tokai is primary to Drumming in Cape Town. To truly understand the sounds and colors of Drumming in Tokai, we also explored the sidewalk cafés, museums, city parks, and off the beaten attractions.
On our way, we stopped at Barcelos for ½ Chicken, 2 Large Sides, and 2 Portuguese Rolls. With her slippers under the table, Anisha pushed her pencil to finish her blog about Tokai. Early by the crack of dawn, we packed ship and head sail for Wynberg.
We checked into an Air B&B Hotel at Tokai, and hired an Avis Rental in Tokaito GrandWest Casino and Entertainment World in Goodwood with a Fun Park, restaurants, hotels, live shows, comedians, and a casino.
Next on our itinerary is the V&A Waterfront. The V&A Waterfront is 123 hectares complex at the Cape Town Harbour that consist of many hotels, retail stores, walkways, restaurants, entertainment facilities, and the Two Oceans Aquarium.
Other things to do in Cape Town include Table Mountain, Cape of Good Hope, Boulders Beach, Cape Peninsula, Robben Island, Cape Point, Lion's Head, Bo-Kaap and the Castle of Good Hope.
Next on our itinerary is the V&A Waterfront. The V&A Waterfront is 123 hectares complex at the Cape Town Harbour that consist of many hotels, retail stores, walkways, restaurants, entertainment facilities, and the Two Oceans Aquarium.
Other things to do in Cape Town include Table Mountain, Cape of Good Hope, Boulders Beach, Cape Peninsula, Robben Island, Cape Point, Lion's Head, Bo-Kaap and the Castle of Good Hope.
On our way, we stopped at Barcelos for ½ Chicken, 2 Large Sides, and 2 Portuguese Rolls. With her slippers under the table, Anisha pushed her pencil to finish her blog about Tokai. Early by the crack of dawn, we packed ship and head sail for Wynberg.
The week was still young, and we were excited to shoot videos at the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, Canal Walk Shopping Centre, Cape Quarter Lifestyle Village, Cavendish Square, Vangate Mall, and the Victoria Wharf Shopping Centre.
Blogging about Drumming really opened my eyes. I have never imagined that I could be part of Drumming in Tokai. Facebook was our space to your phone, and your laptop. Listening to your world would teach us so much more about Drumming in Tokai.
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Tokai is a large residential area in Cape Town on the foothills of the Constantiaberg, bordered by Steenberg, Kirstenhof, Bergvliet, Constantia and the SAFCOL pine tree plantations against the mountain to the West. Tokai is part of the Southern Suburbs in Cape Town. The Southern Suburbs consist of Bishopscourt, Claremont, Constantia, Lansdowne, Newlands, Observatory, Pinelands, Rondebosch, Thornton, Tokai, Wetton, Wynberg, and other smaller neighbourhoods.
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