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These awards recognise not only the innovation behind Cape Blends and Pinotage Rosés but also the enduring vision of winemakers dedicated to advancing South Africa’s wine heritage
According to chairman of the Pinotage Association Beyers Truter
Cape Blend was born out of a challenging time
the Pinotage Association sought innovative ways to rejuvenate interest in local wines
A pivotal meeting in 2000 sparked the idea of creating a blend that not only championed Pinotage but also included other South Africa’s most planted varieties
A sub-committee consisting of Danie Steytler (Snr)
and Jeremy Walker was tasked with developing the concept
Naming the blend "Cape Blend" faced resistance within the industry
and the debate over which varietals to include
and how long the blend should be aged in oak
not just in South Africa but internationally
Cape Blend wines have won prestigious accolades
including the title of Best Blend in the World at the IWSC
Many global competitions now include a Cape Blend category
and restaurants proudly feature these wines on their lists
but today we can celebrate a world-class wine style that bears the mark of South African ingenuity." November seems to be a good month for Pinotage
in November 1995 the Pinotage Association was established and in 2000 the Cape Blend brand was established
The innovation within the Pinotage Association did not stop with Cape Blend
Recognising the versatility of the Pinotage grape
South African winemakers have turned their attention to crafting world-class rosés
As the association's story continues to evolve
Pinotage Rosés have emerged as a fresh and exciting category
gaining significant traction in global markets
“Pinotage Rosés are on the rise,” remarked Truter
“and as consumers worldwide look beyond traditional French rosés
South Africa’s unique terroir and vibrant flavours are standing out.”
This year's Pinotage Rosé Awards winners illustrate this trend:
South African Pinotage Rosés are characterised by their lively
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Among the many charming animated shows debuting at Cartoon Forum this year is Mogu & Perol
a new project inspired by Domo-kun creator Tsuneo Goda’s award-winning 2018 stop-motion short about two friends enjoying delicious food and living in harmony on a lush island
the production arm of renowned distributor APC Kids
was so impressed by it that they decided to develop an animated show based on the property
“We fell completely in love with the short and immediately saw the potential for a series,” says Zephyr producer David Sauerwein
“We then had numerous meetings with [Dwarf Animation Studio’s] producer
during which we spoke at length about the characters and the underlying ideas of the original short film
Working together we built a foundation of trust and collaboration
and began to move forward on the development of the series.”
The producers then asked writer/story editor Marianne Barbier to come on board
“I’d worked with her during my years at Xilam
and she immediately understood what we were trying to achieve with this show,” says Sauerwein
The project soon received support from France’s Centre National du Cinéma et de l’Image Animée (CNC)
France Télévisions offered a co-development deal
the Oscar-nominated studio based in Rennes
“We’re in the midst of this development now
with brilliant animator and director Goulwen Merret on board and a cast of carefully selected writers who really get the essence of the show,” notes the producer
The show is expected to be ready by late 2024 (all fingers crossed)
Among Mogu & Perol’s many attractive qualities are Goda’s eye-catching designs and the powerful draw of stop-motion animation for young viewers
“There’s something unexplainably magical about the physicality of stop-motion animation
and that is true for children just as much as for adults — you just can’t stop watching!” adds Sauerwein
memorable central characters (a shy bigfoot and a more boisterous little creature) also bring a lot of appeal to this delightful world
“The series is 100 percent character driven
with strong and clear emotional arcs in every episode
which allows the audience to identify with our protagonists
While Mogu and Perol’s polar opposite qualities make the show exciting and funny
there’s also something both delicate and deep that comes out of the world of Mori Mori island
This is a backdrop which showcases a very harmonious way of life that leaves space for indescribable joy and wonder in this natural world.”
Mogu & Perol is only one of Zephyr’s hot properties
“We are completing the financing for our first 2D animated series
a co-production with Canadian studio Copernicus
Production for this 52 x 11’ adventure comedy for kids six to 10
will start before the end of 2022 with Super RTL
and we are currently finalizing initial broadcast deals for the series,” says the producer
“We have also signed a development deal on our series MiniTechs
a 3D animation for kids four to seven in co-production with Ferly
and we’re developing a 2D sitcom for kids with an international platform.”
As APC Kids’ managing director Lionel Marty explains
we created our production arm Zephyr to develop our own projects as well as to co-develop and co-produce properties with partners from around the world
Both companies share the same boutique approach in our DNA: focused on building a limited number of selected IPs for international audiences
and offering an alternative to big distribution groups through carefully curated content and bespoke solutions.”
“We look for character-driven projects to cover all target groups from preschool to family
across all genres from action-adventure to comedy
and from animation to live action,” he points out
APC Kids is looking forward to adding slapstick to our slate!”
When asked about the state of the global animation market
“While the market remains very interesting
we have realized the eight to 12 target requires particular attention
since within this age group animation has to compete with other media — notably video games
it has to play with similar tools and offer audiences engagement
That’s the reasoning behind two new projects for eight- to 12-year olds we have coming up
both with APC Kids on the distribution side and in development with Zephyr.”
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France - French sensation Felix Lebrun thrilled home crowds as he secured the men's singles title at the World Table Tennis (WTT) Montpellier Champions on Sunday
defeating Japan's Tomokazu Harimoto with an impressive 4-1 victory
This triumph marks Lebrun's first title in a WTT Champions tournament
a career milestone celebrated fervently by the French audience
Since capturing the men's singles bronze at the Paris Olympics
he returned to play in front of hometown fans who packed the arena from the round of 16 onward
an unusual display of enthusiasm for table tennis in France
I can beat the world's best players," the 18-year-old stated after the match
"Knowing I'll be the defending champion here for the next year is surreal
Competing in front of people who mean the most to me gave me energy and pushed me to perform at my peak," he added
Japan's Satsuki Odo defeated her compatriot Miwa Harimoto in a grueling six-game match
the children’s entertainment division of leading co-production and distribution company APC Studios
is bolstering its production slate through its studio Zephyr Animation with new stop-motion animated series Mogu & Perol
co-produced with renowned Japanese animation studio
Zephyr has signed a deal with France Télévisions to co-develop Mogu & Perol
a comedy series aimed at children aged 3-6
Based on a multi-award winning short film of the same title by Tsuneo Goda
Together they invite the audience to share in the joy
adventure and creativity of their day-to-day life on the lush gardens of Mori Mori Island
The series will be broadcast on France Télévisions’ online platform Okoo
with David Sauerwein as executive producer for Zephyr Animation and Yuriko Okada as executive producer for dwarf studios
“Three years ago Lionel Marty and I fell in love with Tsuneo Goda’s beautiful short film
and to be developing the series along with a major broadcaster such as France Télévisions is a true privilege,” said Sauerwein
“The series revolves around two characters that couldn’t be more different from each other yet complement one another perfectly
which promotes the beautiful idea that we can all benefit from each other’s differences
Nature also plays an important part in the series
and we feel very fortunate to collaborate with dwarf studios to bring the beautiful island of Mori-Mori and its inhabitants to life.”
“Mogu & Perol was created by Goda with a wish to deliver a positive message about understanding each other’s differences through enjoying yummy food and the joy of appreciating the beauty of nature,” noted Okada
“We are thrilled to have the opportunity to reach a wider audience by partnering with our wonderful friends
“It is a great idea to start with this all-pink Mogu
these two creatures live in nature and more precisely in a tree-house
Their temperament is totally different: one is calm and the other excited
yet they adore each other and learn to live together despite their differences
“Other animals live next to them in the tree and in the forest
we can feel the pantheism and influence of Japan — the Gaia Mountain associated with a cloud acts as a parental link
Mogu and Perol confide in and console themselves with him
speak of time through the more contemplative gaze of Mogu and the spontaneity of Perol
Should we see here a critic of the speed of our way of life (Virilio)
a very nice stop-motion project in line with the subject.”
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French studio Zephyr Animation has partnered with France Télévisions to co-develop a new stop-motion series called Mogu & Perol
based on an award-winning short film of the same name
is also the founder of Japanese stop-motion studio Dwarf
which is on board to co-produce the series
who learn to live with each other despite their differences
Production on the 52 x seven-minute comedy will begin in 2022
with Zephyr chief creative officer David Sauerwein and Dwarf producer Yuriko Okada executive producing
A release date hasn’t been announced yet
but the series will land on France Télévisions’ Okoo SVOD platform
Goda’s nine-minute original short has won numerous awards at festivals including the Alameda International Film Festival
the Sapporo International Short Film Festival and the Encounters Film Festival
Dwarf is best known for its Domo character and series, which ended up on Japanese pubcaster NHK and Nickelodeon in 2008. Some of the studio’s other stop-motion originals include Netflix series Rilakkuma and Kaoru and The Curious Kitty and Friends
an Amazon short based on Dwarf’s popular Komaneko IP
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its first collaborative production with The Pokémon Company and an ambitious stop-motion project produced by critically acclaimed dwarf studios (Domo-kun
a concierge at the “Pokémon Resort,” and her interactions with Pokémon and their owners who visit as guests
“Netflix is looking forward to delighting fans in Japan and around the world with Pokémon Concierge
an entirely new visual and storytelling experience featuring ground-breaking stop-motion animation set in the Pokémon world in close collaboration with The Pokémon Company,” said Minyoung Kim
“We’re also excited to reveal this new series on Pokémon Day and provide fans with even more things to look forward to on this special holiday celebrating the popular franchise.”
The new series announcement follows The Pokémon Company’s Friday unveiling of new characters Friede and Captain Pikachu for the upcoming Part 2 of Pokémon Ultimate Journeys: The Series 2D anime
and Captain Pikachu will assist and battle alongside the new series’ dual protagonists — Liko from the Paldea region and Roy from the Kanto region in the U.S
version of the show — on thrilling adventures across the Pokémon world while unraveling the mysteries of Liko’s pendant and Roy’s Poké Ball
fans will be able to embark on a new journey of action
adventure and friendship through the eyes of unique characters like Friede and Captain Pikachu when the next animated series begins premiering later this year,” said Taito Okiura
vice president of marketing for The Pokémon Company International
Pikachu has been synonymous with the Pokémon franchise
and we look forward to seeing this beloved Pokémon continue to have a significant presence in the animated series and remain an icon for the brand.”
Check out the latest English-dub trailer for Pokémon Ultimate Journeys: The Series Part 2 below
In addition to the animated series updates
Pokémon Day announcements included new game experiences and products set to launch in 2023
celebrating the theme “Pokémon Together.”
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Animation studio dwarf studios opened two websites for two new short animation projects titled "Morimori-shima no Morg to Perol" (Morg and Perol of Morimori Island) and "Nikui yo
Kalbi-kun ~Kemuri ga Me ni Shimiru~" (It's Difficult
Kalbi-kun ~The Smoke Hurts My Eyes~) on January 19
The "Morimori-shima no Morg to Perol" is already available on the site. The short centers on the Bigfoot Morg, who is good at cooking, and the troublemaker Perol. dwarf studios head Tsuneo Gōda himself voices Morg, while Remi Hayashi voices Perol
The first two episodes of "Nikui yo! Kalbi-kun ~Kemuri ga Me ni Shimiru~" are already available on the site, with a third episode slated for Friday, and a fourth and fifth episode "coming soon." The shorts center on a piece of kalbi named Kalbi-kun (voiced by Tasuku Hatanaka)
who spends his days on top of the grill dreaming of being a top-grade kalbi
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A bevy of volunteers from the Semiahmoo Peninsula – including Peace Arch Hospital staff lauded earlier this year for assistance they provided during the June 2011 Stanley Cup riots – are heading to one of the world’s 10 most polluted areas this month in the hopes of making a difference
said she is among 16 people leaving for the Zambian province of Kabwe on May 16
as part of a South & West Africa Mission (SWAM) trip led by White Rock physician
With the help of donations and fundraising
they’re taking a cache of prenatal and children’s vitamins with them
The group will be working at Kabwe Hospital for a week
with one group staying in Kabwe and the other heading to smaller
rural areas of Namibia to follow-up on work done during previous visits
and she expects it will include medical-related tasks along with helping with under-construction housing
who was born in South Africa and helped form the Christian-based SWAM
has been making similar trips since at least 2005
Angola and South Africa to address hunger and crime
and work with churches there to create a visible symbol of hope and love
Mastine said fundraising for the May 16 trip has wrapped up
anyone wishing to donate unopened bottles of prenatal and children’s vitamins for Kabwe may still do so at Peace Arch Hospital
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Catherine Mastine remembers expecting to walk into festivities on the night she and a few colleagues headed into Vancouver after watching the Stanley Cup final at a home in False Creek
It didn’t take long for reality to hit the South Surrey resident – for Mastine to realize that what was unfolding on the city’s downtown streets that June 15
“It did get pretty frightening,” Mastine said Wednesday, recalling the chaos that erupted following the Canucks’ loss to the Boston Bruins
who is a licensed practical nurse at Peace Arch Hospital
is among eight locals – seven of whom are hospital employees – who are to receive the Vancouver Police Department’s highest civilian bravery award next week for their efforts to help those injured during the riots that night
Along with clinical nurse educator Jennifer McDuff
Mastine will receive the Chief Constable Award of Merit at a ceremony Jan
said the group was heading into the downtown core to meet their ride home when they discovered the trouble
They were trying to find their way out – away from tear gas that was being unleashed on rioters along Granville Street – when they came across the first of three seriously injured people
down and unconscious… breathing but unresponsive,” she said
The second victim was injured in a knife fight that unfolded around the corner; McDuff
saw the third drop to the ground after being hit in the head with a bottle
The colleagues worked quickly to assess and triage the injured
fending off crowds of people who were pushing their way through – many who were simply trying to get photos of the wounded
and propping one patient’s head with a purse
Perold stuck his ungloved hand into the stabbing victim’s wounded abdomen to determine the extent of the knife’s damage
you’re not really thinking of yourself,” Mastine said
“You don’t walk away from things like that.”
McDuff said one of the victims sent a thank-you letter to the group at Peace Arch Hospital
Fraser Health officials commended the actions as “heroism.”
“The team was exposed to a significant amount of violence while helping these critically injured people
violently pushed by the public and exposed to tear gas while trying to assist the injured people
“This team… went above and beyond in the call of duty putting their own lives at risk to help the public.”
KWV’s recognition at Veritas 2024 is the latest in a series of impressive achievements this year
KWV was named Best Producer South Africa at the 35th annual Mundus Vini Awards
The producer also earned the title of Best Brandy and Cognac Producer at the ISC
“Our focus is always on raising the bar and delivering world-class wines and spirits,” said Corrans
“The accolades we have received this year inspire us to keep evolving and striving for new heights
These are not only awards but reflections of the standards we set for ourselves and the experiences we aim to create for our consumers.”
KWV’s commitment to excellence was evident in its impressive collection of medals across its various wine and brandy categories
KWV Brandy’s historic performance was secured with a lineup of six Double Gold awards for:
KWV CEO John Loomes expressed his excitement for the road ahead: “These achievements are a testament to the dedication and passion of everyone at KWV from our winemakers to our distillers
Every accolade reflects their relentless pursuit of excellence
While we are incredibly proud of these results
we see them not as the finish line but as motivation to keep innovating and pushing boundaries
we are more inspired than ever to build on this momentum and continue delivering world-class products that showcase the best of South Africa to the world.”
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About KWV
KWV is one of South Africa’s most iconic wine and spirits producers
renowned for crafting award-winning products that reflect both heritage and innovation
With a diverse portfolio that includes premium wines
KWV has established itself as a global leader in the industry
Its dedication to excellence is demonstrated through numerous accolades from prestigious competitions
KWV exports its products to over 100 countries
serving as a global ambassador for South African craftsmanship
KWV is home to renowned wine ranges such as The Mentors
alongside its acclaimed KWV Brandies and other award-winning offerings
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