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Duma books 36 000 bed nights for World Choir Games

19 Jul 2018 - by Savannah Freemantle
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THE World Choir Games started in

Tshwane on July 4, the first time

this global biennial event, which

features over 300 choirs, has been held

in Africa.

Danie van Wyk, gm of Duma ICE

and Sport, told TNW that Duma was

appointed the official tourism partner

responsible for accommodation services

and immediately set about sourcing

accommodation in the Tshwane region

for the 16 000 international participants

plus their friends and families.

Danie says it involved the painstaking

tasks of contacting and vetting schools,

universities, hotels and guest houses

in Pretoria and surrounding areas to

determine their suitability. This was a

daunting task, as the initial event specs

had estimated international attendance

of between 15 000 and 30 000

attendees.

Accommodation categories were then

broken down into three sections. The

most popular basic accommodation

options were sourced from school

and university residences, mid-range

options were sourced from two- and

three-star hotels, and four- and five-star

properties were sourced for the luxury

options. Danie says persuading the

various accommodation establishments

to offer similar pricing within the

three accommodation brackets was a

particular challenge. Choir registration

then commenced, with Duma booking

more than 36 000 bed nights over the

next six months or so.

Danie says the event is the largest

Duma has arranged to date. He says

the permanent Duma specialist team

who organised the event consisted of

seven people who sourced and booked

all the accommodation over the past 18

months. Duma has also had to bring

in dozens of contract workers to assist

with operational tasks. For instance,

contractors have had to be stationed

at each of the 40 accommodation

establishments during the event.

Themba Nthombeni, ceo of Duma,

says he hopes the hosting of this global

event in Africa will spur more regional

choir games, as over 9 000 people are

participating in the event from South

Africa alone.

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