Tsiba Tsiba looks forward to welcoming visitors to Stellenbosch during the 2010 World Cup – and of course both before and after too!
South Africa is extremely proud to be hosting the 2010 FIFA World Cup, especially as it is the first African nation to ever hold this prestigious event on the African continent.
Ten stadiums across 9 cities will host this incredible football extravaganza, with Cape Town’s brand new African Renaissance Stadium holding 68,000 spectators.
With so much to offer the football fans between games, Tsiba Tsiba Tours will be organising all sorts of exciting options for all to explore and enjoy this country - its stunning scenery, fantastic wines and more.
Stellenbosch is the heart of the South African Cape Winelands. First settled some 350 years ago, this area blends spectacular natural beauty with a rich diversity of cultures. Besides wine, culture and nature, the region is joined by the communities’ exuberant support of sport. With its famous University, the town of Stellenbosch has served – and continues to serve – sportsmen and sportswoman from all sporting backgrounds – with one of the world’s oldest rugby teams, Olympic-size outdoor pool, large gymnasium and much more – Stellenbosch loves sport!
Together with its excellent sporting and tourist facilities, Stellenbosch has superb accommodation, top class restaurants, an array of interesting sights and the most beautiful Winelands in the world. And all less than an hour from Cape Town!
Start learning the soccer-based moves of South Africa's diski dance and you'll start feeling the rhythm of African football - and the energy and passion that's in store for the world at the 2009 Fifa Confederations Cup and 2010 World Cup.
ALL OF South Africa, and the football-loving world, is being gripped by the rhythmic, celebratory diski dance that has already become the definitive boogie of the 2010 FIFA World Cup due to be hosted in South Africa.
The dance, that takes its inspiration from Diski Football (as unique and flamboyant a football style as vuvuzelas are trumpeting) demonstrates the spirit of optimism and joy that permeates South Africa ahead of the World Cup; learn the dance moves by following the dance instructors on this short video.
The Diski Dance is fun, fun, fun. It’s very easy to do. It makes you feel good. It makes you want to go out there; cheer for your team; paint your face in your national colours; wave your supporter’s flag; see goals being scored and celebrate with thousands and thousands of others. It’s inherently African, rhythmic, celebratory, vital, joyful.
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