Wednesday 26 September 2012

Opera sensations ‘Sol3 Mio’ in town



 “Returning to Samoa to perform in front of our people, is a fulfillment of a dream my parents had when they left Samoa for NZ in search of a better life for us kids,” says Darren Pene Pati.

Sol3 Mio is a 3 piece opera group featuring brothers Daren Pene Pati & Amitai Pati and friend Moses Mackay. The 3 have all been selected individually by world-renowned tenor, DennisO'Neil, to study under him at the WIAV (Welsh International Academy of Voice). Only a mere 20 singers worldwide are chosen each year to study at the Academy.

 

Pene Pati (winner of the Sydney Aria Competition) has just completed his Masters and has been invited back by Dennis for another year. He will be joined by his brother Amitai Pati (who just won the 2012 Lexus Song Quest an extremely prestigious award, previous winners include Dame Kiri Te Kanawa, Dame Malvina Major, Jonathan Lemalu, Teddy Tahu Rhodes and 2009 winner Aivale Cole) and Moses Mackay who will begin their Masters in early October. The qualification takes a year to complete in which they will be performing and living together in Cardiff.

 

Concert promoter Raymond Fruean who usually promotes more commercial artists saw these talented sons of Samoan immigrants to NZ on a “youtube clip” and thought these artists would be a nice contrast to the types of artist who have been performing in Samoa lately.

 

“I figured no one was bringing artists that appeal to a cross section of ages and this band has that rare ability to appeal to all generations. I took the proposal to Air New Zealand, Tanoa Tusitala Hotel and Digicel who also shared my vision and have joined as “ Major Partners” in the Sol3 Mio Samoa Tour, I am so grateful to Jill Murphy (GM Tanoa) Christina Gutherie (Air NZ Country Manager) and Leaupepe Talai Lene (Digicel Samoa Marketing Manager) for allowing me to bring this talented group to Samoa,” said Mr Fruean. “As I explained to our Sponsorship Partners “Sol3 Mio” pronounced “Sole Mio” the “3” acts as an “e” in this instance, named after a classic Neapolitan Song “O Sole Mio - 1898” which literally translates to “My Sunshine” and the boys use it as one of their signature tracks.

 

“Along with their talent in Opera the boys infuse their own Island swagger and even a fair sprinkling of Island humour into their routine. This is the key aspect that I love about “Sol3 Mio” they break down these barriers to what is typically an elitist art form like Opera and make it accessible and likeable (even lovable) by the lay person. This is why I think everyone in Samoa will love these guys, regardless if you are a fan of opera or not, it does not matter, Sol3 Mio’s charm, swagger and just their mere abundance of talent will literally “have you at hello” saidMr. Fruean.

 

Along with the three boys we are flying over two partners and one accompanist and also both sets of parents a touring Party of 10. I remember early in our discussions with Darren (the older Pati brother) I wanted to talk about talent fees and how much money they would expect from a concert to help with their studies in the UK, but it seemed they were not too interested in money, all he kept asking me if it’s possible to bring his parents and also Moses’ parents. I thought to myself “that is a funny request, not many artists ask me if they can bring their parents, most want to break out on their own at this stage.”

 

Coincidently I saw that same night on TV a show from’ NZ called Sunday’ which featured a documentary of the Pati family and how they struggled in NZ for years in search of a better life for the boys. They were so poor sometimes at night when kids were hungry the parents would tell them to drink water to fill their stomachs’.”This just broke my heart and I knew then I had to fly down the parents as well. They say everything in life happens for a reason, I think my purpose in this instance was to complete the circle”, said Mr Fruean.

 

Like many migrants to NZ, Pene (Snr) & Iurieta Pati left Samoa in search of a better life for their children. And like most immigrants life was a struggle in their new adopted homeland and the Pati’s had to work hard and sacrifice much so that they could give their children a first grade education. Along with a great education the Pati brothers managed to nurture, develop and fine tune their god given talents in music and are now recognised as some of the best vocalists in New Zealand. When the Pati family come back to Samoa at the end of the month to showcase the talent of their sons to their motherland they left so many years ago, “the circle will be complete” in fulfilment of a dream they had when they left for NZ. “This is what I look forward to most of all,” said concert promoter Raymond Fruean with a big smile on his face.

 

Both concerts will be held at the Tanoa Tusitala Conference Centre and a third show on Friday will be added if the first two shows sell out.

 

Concert 1: Cocktail & Show – Thursday 27th Sep 2012 – 7pm
$100 Tickets include Show and hors d’oeuvres (drinks not inclusive) – Cash Bar Available

 

Concert 2: Cocktail & Show – Saturday 29th Sep 2012 – 7pm
$150 Tickets include Show and Buffet Dinner (drinks not inclusive) – Cash Bar Available


Wednesday 19 September 2012

ENCHANTED WINNER OF $10,000 IN TOP UP AND WIN


 
 
Digicel presents fourth $10,000 winner in the village of Paia, Savaii

 

Tuesday 18th of September, Paia, Savaii - The enchanting village of Paia in the big island of Savaii, where the mythical location of Samoa’s Dwarves Caves was the setting of the fourth $10,000 winner in Digicel’s Top Up and Win, won by grandmother Mrs Menime Sooalo.

The fourth presentation of $10,000 by Epati Tamati stirred much suspense in Savaii as the morning radio waves announced that Digicel was to arrive in Savaii to present the latest winner. From the wharf in Salelologa, the market place and along the drive towards the north west coast towards Manase, families and crowds had spotted the red Digicel truck and waved, eager for the truck to stop at their homes to reward them as the latest Top Up & Win winner.  After passing the populated Safotu, morning village life became quieter,  families returned to their daily duties and the buzz of Top Up & Win almost seemed a foreign idea.  As Digicel drove inland towards the enchanting village of Paia, marked only with the sign “Dwarves Caves”  the few scattered members of the village all came to a standstill, the few passing cars stopped as Digicel parked in front of the humble home of the winner to present her with $10,000 cash.

“Thank you so much Digicel, I had listened to the Radio this morning and they had said that a lucky winner was to be from Savaii for $10,000, I never imagined that Digicel would have chosen me! I am so thankful and I can’t imagine what I may have done to deserve this but all glory to God”

When presented the winning cash by Epati, Menime was asked why she had enjoyed using Digicel as her service provider “Thank you Epati, when Digicel arrived in Samoa, my son had bought me a phone so he can keep in contact with me from Upolu as he is living with the family of his wife, most of the time I use my Digicel phone for Digicel Mobile Money, my children send me money from New Zealand and Australia and they send it straight to my phone where I save my money in and the most important thing is keeping in contact with my children and grandchildren who are the most important people in my life” says a teary Menime. “I am so happy that this is now going to be my offering to the church in our ‘Taulaga’ because with everything in my life, I am always thankful for the life that God has given me”

When asked for any last words, Menime replied “I thought that Sioeli may have come to present me with a win, he was one of my children (students) and I am always watching him on TXT2Spin” laughs Menime.

Top Up & Win is nearing the end of its promotion time with one more $10,000 prize and with a final Grand Prize winner of $50,000, with a large amount of $1,000 instant prizes still remaining including many more consolation prizes. Total prize pool of $250,000 including Cash and Prizes.

All Digicel customers who purchase a $5 Top Up for the month of September will be eligible for the $10,000 draw and all Digicel customers who have bought a $5 Top Up since May will be entered into the Grand Prize draw of $50,000.

For more information, please contact customer care for free on 123 from your Digicel phone.

Friday 14 September 2012

SALES TEAM MAKING DREAMS COME TRUE!



 SALES TEAM MAKING DREAMS COME TRUE!

Lucky sales team sells three $1,000 winners in Top Up & Win promotion

One Sales team selling Digicel products have been extra lucky, selling three $5 top up cards which have won $1,000 each in Digicel’s Top Up & Win promotion.
The latest $1,000 winner was awarded to Mrs Filifilia Tuivavalagi, a Grandmother from Motootua who purchased her Top Up from the Digicel sales team at Farmer Joe Supermarket. 

“Thank you Digicel! I was so surprised when my granddaughter came to bring the Top Up Card and explained that I had won $1,000, after doing our shopping I purchased a Top Up card as its easier to use and now surprised to get this blessing” says winner, Filifilia Tuivavalagi.

“I am very pleased to announce the latest lucky winner of $1,000 through our Top Up & Win promotion and through our Top Up scratch cards purchased at our sales sites” says CEO Digicel Samoa, Pepe Fia’ailetoa Christian Fruean.

The lucky sales team is lead by team leader, Jojo Mariner who was also surprised to sell 3 lucky scratch cards “It has been a really good experience to see a lucky winner scratch their card and be amazed at winning money instantly, we hope to sell more winning scratch cards!”

Top Up & Win is coming to an end at the end of September with a monthly draw to give away a large $10,000 and also to announce the $50,000 Grand prize of Top Up & Win.

To be in the draw, customers will need to top up $5 or more to automatically qualify to be in the draw for instant prizes and to be eligible in the monthly draw.

Digicel sales teams are located at various locations throughout the week and frequently run sales specials. To find out more, contact Customer Care for free on 123.

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Yes! We love it too, all Digicel Post paid customers can enjoy FREE WEEKENDS! Call and text any Digicel number and pay nothing... absolutely nothing! Come in to meet with one of our Postpaid specialists to discuss your options, or call through to Customer Care for free on 123 from your Prepaid Digicel number for more information.

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