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Casting of extras, artists as well as background specialists . Join up, the sky's the limit. But the Ermine will not enter the soiled safety of its home.
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49 Albert Road
Cape Town
7925
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Monday | 09:00 - 17:00 |
Tuesday | 09:00 - 17:00 |
Wednesday | 09:00 - 17:00 |
Thursday | 10:00 - 14:00 |
Friday | 09:00 - 17:00 |
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As the founding members of the Ermine group ( est 1959 ) we undertake to provide a Professional service and welcome you . Johann oosthuizen B Proc ( u ofs ) http:// ermines1959.wixsite/ermines http://ermines1959.wixsite.com/casting Lesson of the ermine July 7, 2003 For centuries the garments of European rulers and judges have been lined with the white fur of an Ermine. The story behind that custom is one of the most unusual practices of the animal kingdom. Since you probably haven't met an Ermine, let me introduce you to this pint-sized creature. An Ermine is a cute little animal with shining black eyes and beautiful fur. It has short legs and a long narrow body that's some twenty inches long from the tip of his nose to the end of its tail. The agile animal is found in the northern region of the northern hemisphere. In summer, its coat is a rich chocolate brown except for the undersides of the body and legs. In winter, the color changes to a clear white, broken only by a black tip on the tail. If you looked up a picture of the Ermine on the Internet or at the library, you would be shocked by the purity of its white fur--I know I was. It's whiter than an egg shell or a lily and only freshly fallen snow can boast of such whiteness The Ermine seems to realize the beauty of its coat and takes great pride in maintaining it. Indeed, the animal's most unusual characteristic is it's hatred of anything that might soil its fur. Hunters who know this will fill the burrow of an Ermine with filth and wait with their dogs for the furry animal to return. Once the Ermine spots the dogs the snow-white creature will dart for the safety of its burrow. But the Ermine will not enter the soiled safety of its home. Rather than flee into the burrow, the Ermine will fight the dogs to the death. It would rather die with a blood stained coat than live with a dirty one. That's why the Ermine's fur is used on the robes of rulers and judges. This sentiment of purity is figuratively transferred to the fur as a symbol of the purity of justice and law.