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Kamis, 17 Juni 2010

Zakumi and history of South Africa

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Who is the figure used as a mascot Zakumi the World Cup in 2010? Is there a connection and history in 2010 world cup south africa? This is the story of the relationship between the mascot story Zakumi, World Cup and the history of South Africa. During 40 years, every World Cup event always has a unique mascot. This time, the 2010 World Cup held in South Africa also has a special mascot with the historical background of South Africa. This is the leopard Zakumi, born on June 16, 1994, the date and year was historic moment for South Africa. Dated June 16, 1976 was the beginning of Soweto youth uprising in South Africa.

On that day, school children in South Africa took to the streets to protest against apartheid (racial separation system between whites and blacks when it enacted by the South African government). Many of these school children who became victims because diberondong police rifles.

Meanwhile, the year 1994 was the year when South African citizens of all races, both white and black, cast their ballots in elections for the first time post-apartheid democratic government. Therefore, dated June 16 and year 1994 is seen as a symbol of great change in South Africa.

World Cup grand party was held in South Africa in 2010, exactly 16 years since South Africa achieved democracy. In other words, Zakumi is an ambassador of all hopes, dreams, and aspirations of the people of South Africa. Then, as if Zakumi? Zakumi is a leopard male with green dreads. He has a wide smile. Leopard Zakumi is full of spirit, vitality, social happy, confident, ambitious, and certainly loves football. That picture of Zakumi - 2010 World Cup official mascot.

Zakumi slogan is 'Zakumi: the mascot with an attitude' (Zakumi: the mascot ethical). FIFA described the character as a leopard Zakumi is lively, friendly, adventurous, and spontaneous. In short, Zakumi is the figure of an intelligent companion.

One again, Zakumi has a tendency to exaggerate things. With warmth, Zakumi is a symbol of South Africa and the entire African continent. Zakumi always carry the ball, as a sign of his love of soccer. He also always invite people to play ball with him. FIFA said that Zakumi priority is to make the World Cup in 2010 as an international one big party a fun and unforgettable.

Zakumi wanted to create an exciting atmosphere for the fans at the 2010 World Cup which was first held on African soil. Zakumi is very proud of South Africa, and wants to convince the world to come together and unite in South Africa.

Physical design and design of Zakumi costume produced exclusively in South Africa. Initially, a number of South African companies were asked to design a mascot for the 2010 World Cup to represent South Africa and throughout Africa as a whole. The mascot should be easily recognizable and left a deep impression.

After going through a gradual process of elimination, FIFA finally decided to use the designer's design Cape Town, Andries Odendaal. Zakumi costume itself was produced by Cora's Costume in Boksburg, east of Johannesburg. Cora's Costume is a company owned by Cora Simpson who has 22 years crisscrossing the field of making costumes. Cora's Costume also the who designed the famous design for an American cartoon figure like Bugs Bunny and Tweety Bird.

The man behind the creative process Zakumi is David Mbewe. He has worked with Cora's Costume for 20 years. After researching and selecting a mixture of fabrics and colors are right, he and his assistants then Zakumi costume design. Not an easy job.

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