Friday, August 31, 2007

Jazz Blues & Swing - Book Launch



New Africa Books
& thePHOTOGRAPHERSgallery za

present the launch of

Jazz, Blues & Swing
Six decades of music in South Africa

Photographs by Jurgen Schadeberg
Essays by Don Albert, Gwen Ansell, Darius Brubeck, Hotep Idris Galeta


Join us for a cheese & wine on Tuesday 4 September @ 6pm

Jurgen Schadeberg will be present for book signing

RSVP:
Heidi Erdmann
photogallery@mweb.co.za
Morgan Vesty
morgan@newafricabooks.co.za

Venue:
thePHOTOGRAPHERSgallery za
63 Shortmarket street
Cape Town
T. 021 422 2762

Details for photographs attached:
Dolly Rathebe and the Elite Swingsters, Johannesburg, 1992
Dolly poses with the Elite Swingsters for a CD cover.

Thursday, August 30, 2007

Props to Cape Flats Music!!!

hola hoesit

how are things in mitchellès plain. I have been receiving your updates about events & gigs etc., and I actually do miss being in Cape Town, there"s so much going on there. the MP arts & culture development page looks great ("cape flats worth billions" is brilliant...)

Just wanted to say, thanks to you for availing me of some of your music. I have been playing a lot of SA music since I"ve been back, on CJSF radio Burnaby.

A couple weeks ago I also guest hosted for a show that features non-american, non-jiggy hip hop. I put together a 2-hour special with cuts from BVK, Blaq pearl, Isaac mutant, driemanskap etc. (The playlist is viewable on my myspace blog... www.myspace.com/aworldwithoutstrangers

The hosts were impressed with the quality and variety of production/talent overall...cheers,parker

PS new photos are now up on my photoblog...http://thirdeyedea.blogspot.com

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Make Love Not War Local & Intl Comedians this weekend!

Islamic Relief supports over 1000 orphans in South Africa and 22 000 orphans worldwide

A group of stand up comedians both local and international have come up with the
initiative to support the IR Orphans and Vulnerable Children's Programme.
Comedians include: Joey Rasdien, Riaad Moosa, Preacher Moss, Mo Amer and Azhar Usman

Buy a ticket, bring your friends and family along...sponsor a colleague, employees, orphans
neighbours, community workers.
Bring people together, build strong relationships, make a difference
whilst listening to 5 great comedians reflect on the challenges of our times in a humourous way.

Tickets range from R206 - R130

Humor in not Unholy, Humor reduces stress levels and improves your health
All this whilst you are supporting vulnerable children

WHERE and When ARE THE SHOWS

Make Laugh Not War
C T I C C, Auditorium 1
Cape Town 31st AUGUST
Make Laugh Not War
I C C Durban, Indoor Sports Arena
Durban 1st September
Make Laugh Not War
Johannesburg Civic Mandela Theatre
Johannesburg And Reef 3-4 September


WHAT are the costs OF THE TICKET
R206.00: VIP Box, Stalls Rows A to FR191.00: Stalls Rows G to T, Mezzanines, Circle Rows CA to CBR155.00: Stalls Rows AB to AE, Circle Rows CC to CF R130.00: Circle Rows CG & CH, Restricted View & Wheelchair Seats.
Ask your company/employer to Sponsor tickets as part of their Corporate Social Investment

R10300 x 50 ticketsx @R 206 each
R 9550 x 50 ticketsx @ R191each
R 7750 x 50 ticketsx @ R155each
R 6500 x 50 ticketsx @ R130each
how do i buy a ticket
Contact Computicket Call-Centre on (011) 340-8000 or 083 915 8000
www.computicket.co.za Go to Search, type in Make Laugh Not War

Cassiem KhanCountry DirectorIslamic Relief Worldwide - South Africa
57 Mint Road, Fordsburg, Johannesburg
Tel: +2711 836 1054Fax: +2711 8361055
E-mail: cassiem@islamic-relief.co.za
Website: www.islamic-relief.co.za

"Show me the world as it really is,not the way I want to see it."Prayer of Prophet Mohamed(pbuh)

ARCHITECT AFRICA FILM FESTIVAL 2007

ARCHITECT AFRICA FILM FESTIVAL 2007
In association with the Development Connection, CVET hosts 2 special screenings of this festival. We have selected the following films to screened between 13h00 and 17h00 on Saturday 1 September at Zolani Center, Nyanga and between 14h00 and 18h00 Sunday 2 September at Alliance Francaise, Mitchell’s Plain.

v Contra’s City (City of Contrasts) (1968) is a 40-minute comedy/ drama. Director Mambety’s experimental cinema blends the narrative features of Western cinema with those of the oral tales of traditional African culture. His short and full-length films deal with the political, social and cultural issue of Africa. His production began in the Sixties with the short film Contra’s City. In this film we are drawn through the city of Dakar in a horse-drawn cart, which is an often chaotic course through the residential districts of the city, full of contrasts: especially the architecture of the French colonialist juxtaposed against ancient African architecture.
v The Portuguese film City of God (Cicada de Deus) (2002) was nominated for four Oscars and won several prestigious awards. Cicada de Deus (City of God) is a housing project that became one of the most dangerous places in Rio de Janeiro. The tale tells the stories of many characters as seen through the eyes of a singular narrator, Buscapé, a poor black youth too frail and scared to become an outlaw but also to smart to be content with underpaid, menial jobs. Buscapé soon discovers that he has a different perspective of reality. His redemption is that he has been given an artist's point of view as a keen-eyed photographer. It is through Buscapé's perspective of life that one begins to understand the complicated layers and humanity of a world that is apparently condemned to endless violence.
v Die Tamat (2004) 24min – (The Director of this film, a CVET Graduate, will be in attendance.) Die Tamat is a short South African film about acceptance and friendship in South Africa between two teenaged boys, one white Afrikaner and one a Muslim, living in the Bo-Kaap.


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The AAFF is the first festival of its kind in South Africa and, in collaboration with Cinema Nouveau screened by Jameson, will be screening a selection of award-winning films at Cinema Nouveau in Johannesburg, Durban and Cape Town during August and September.

Given the speed at which the world is urbanising, and the importance that the built environment is assuming in general developmental settings, the AAFF will rapidly become an annual cultural event of considerable significance on the African continent and throughout the developing world.

The AAFF aims to create awareness of the need for thoughtful design and the important role of architecture in society. Other cultural events, such as exhibitions and debates that will take place at the Festival, aim to create awareness of major issues in architecture and construction - such as capacity building, training and education; development that is socially, economically and environmentally sustainable; and inclusive, innovative architecture that represents our society appropriately.

This is a rare opportunity to enjoy several fascinating films and documentaries on architecture and the built environment. The films that have been selected for the Festival explore relationships between edifices, the lives of people who use them, and the environment in which they are located. If you are interested in design, space, structure, society and the environment, make a point of attending this inspiring event.


Dates and Cinema Nouveau screened by Jameson-venues for the AAFF are:
Johannesburg: 17 to 23 August 2007 – The Mall, Rosebank
Durban: 24 to 30 August 2007 – Gateway Shopping Centre
Cape Town: 31 August to 6 September 2007 – Cavendish Square

The event is endorsed by SAIA, SACAP, the Gauteng Film Office and the Gauteng Department of Arts, Culture and Heritage.

For more information on this event, visit www.archinet.co.za or www.sterkinekor.com for screening details on the film festival.

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Songs worth Singing, Words worth Saying

You are cordially invited to a Public Seminar entitled Songs worth Singing:
Restoring South African heritage music traditions

Venue: SA College of Music (C7) University of Cape Town
(opp. & behind Baxter Theatre) Rondebosch
Date: 23 August 2007
Time: 16:30 for 17:00 – 20:00
RSVP: Felicia Thomas fthomas@ijr.org.za / 021 763 7131
Petro Schoeman ghrobertson@telkomsa.net / 021 670 2011

Refreshments will be served
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The project, ‘Songs worth Singing, Words worth saying’ forms part of the Memory, Arts and Culture Project funded by the Department of Arts and Culture aimed at preserving South African musical traditions.

South African songs and poetry are a crucial part of our cultural, political and religious heritage. Like stories and games, these are in danger of being forgotten and replaced by international substitutes. Songs and poetry do not only encapsulate cultural insights but, at crucial turning points, history is also defined by them.

The Institute’s mission is to breach the racial divide – to create opportunities to build community across the old apartheid barriers. The musical experience in Cape Town, not least in traditional slave communities, represents an important thread that potentially could bind people together.

Some time ago, the musician, historian and librarian, Vincent Kolbe proposed that the best thing for the city would be if the children play music together across cultures as he did as a young person in District Six. In that way he felt children could learn about each others lives and culture. According to film-makers, Bridget Thompson and Abdulkadir Ahmed there are at least 20,000 community musicians in Cape Town

The project relies on a community-based process of steadily bringing together different musical traditions, representative of different cultural identities. Through these events young people will be exposed to the musical strengths of different communities.

A major outcome of this project would be a publication containing the lyrics and music of cultural and political songs gathered in Cape Town and surrounds, together with suggestions of ways these could be utilized as teaching aids in an educational setting. The publication would include a selection of poetry including praise songs.

UPCOMING EVENTS

Public Seminar: Songs worth Singing: Restoring South African Musical Traditions

Ongoing discussions with community-based musicians and poets have led to the Institute acceding to their request to host a public dialogue aimed at bringing stakeholders together to discuss the preservation of South African music traditions. The seminar is part of the annual Reconciliation Award programme. (See attached invitation)

Words worth saying Performance poetry mentorship

Established poets, Khadija Heegers, Lucille Greef, Primrose Mwrebeni and Chris Ferndale will mentor a group of 20 emerging poets from Khayelitsha, Kraaifontein, Hanover Park and the surrounds. The mentorship programme was launched on 6 August 2007 at Catu Irish Pub in Cape Town. The emerging poets will participate in the first training session on the 17th – 19th August 2007 at Oatlands Conference Centre. Malika Ndlovu, Mavis Smallberger Diana Ferus and Melisizwe Lugulwana will perform their poetry at the workshop. After the workshop until November 2007, selected emerging poetes will receive individual mentorship from the team of seasoned poets. A selection of poetry will be performed and recorded live at a poetry evening scheduled for December 2007.
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VERSES PROVIDES MORE THAN JUST FOOD FOR THOUGHT

The Verses session on Wednesday the 29th of August, celebrates its 3rd year of success, provides an inspiring close to Women’s Month and aims to collect a record amount of Peanut Butter for the Amy Bhiel Foundation.

What started on the 2nd of August 2004 as a modest 20 people event, has grown into the most popular spoken word, live music, open mic and soul hop session in Cape Town. Verses, happening at Zula Bar, Long Street on the last Wednesday of every month, has seen the likes of Burni (Godessa), Blaq Rose (Mbali), Teba and Jitsvinger & Demus as featured artists. Live bands and musicians have included the SAMA award winning Claire Phillips, Napalma from Brazil, Tykoon Suit and South Paw. The open mic session remains the most popular slot where spoken word artists, beatbox masters and singer/songwriters flaunt their wares. The Fong Kong Verses Crew holds it all together with their unique blend of soul hop on the decks.

This month, we pay tribute to Women’s Month with 2 extraordinary women in the featured slots. Za opens up with her signature blend of jazzy contemporary spoken word and firm favourite Blaq Pearl follows with her upbeat socially conscious lyrics – and this time she’s bringing her band along! Make sure you come early to sign up for the open mic session. The evening will kick off at 9pm.

Verses is also introducing its new social responsibility programme, “Food for Thought.’ Patrons are encouraged, this month, to bring along a jar of peanut butter for the Amy Bhiel Foundation. The Amy Biehl Foundation programmes are designed to develop and empower youth in our poverty-stricken townships, contribute to community building efforts and give children hope and a brighter future. This is achieved by providing educational and cultural activities that offer students healthy alternatives to all the negative influences in society today including crime,violence, drugs and sex, unlocks their creative talent and creates future leaders & entrepreneurs for SA. Their programmes reach over 3,000 children every week. But before the kids can start learning or participating in any kind of activity, they need to eat….

The cover charge is R20, but…bring along a jar of peanut butter to Verses on Wednesday the 29th of August and pay only R10 entry fee!!

For more info, please contact Nicole on 072283815 or mailto:freshverse@hotmail.com

Friday, August 3, 2007

Chimurenga 11 is out!!! Check the Webvert!

Friends.

The Chimurenga 11 is out "Conversations with poets who refuse to speak"

The webvert's by Stacy Hardy and Francois Naude.

Check it here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-j6e8eO9dg

And pass the joint.

Thanks

Ntone Edjabe
Chimurenga - who no know go know

(27/21) 4224168
www.chimurenga.co.za

Louder Conspiracy Flyer


Blaqpearl & TOP at Levis Young Guns 30th Aug 07


The Louder Conspiracy This Saturday 4th Aug 2007

The Louder Conspiracy is a celebration, deeply soaked in electric Soul,Nu Jazz, Broken Beat, Funk and Hip Hop, brought to you by collective ofCape Town DJ's, through a series of nomadic parties held at venues inand around Cape Town.

These parties are best advertised through word ofmouth, although we have a website for people to keep an eye on upcomingevents and parties.

This Saturday, 4th August, we are proud to share one of South Africa'smost talented musicians, the incredible D-Form (Forgotten Free-Quencies,Cape Town Jazz Festival).
We have somehow persuaded him to thrill andentertain us behind the decks, and we all know how much of a specialtreat this will be.
Roddy and Mark Thompson put forward their Future Funk, Broken Beat andelectric Soul experiences,
and Jason Roberts brings forward a world ofNu Jazz, Jazz, Future Jazz, Broken Beat, Hip Hop and Soul.
This is going to be incredible coastal beach party at Cape to Cuba, MainRoad, Kalk Bay. Enjoy the fantastic collective sounds, with a freshMojito or Caiprinha, add some friends for the perfect night out.
The party begins from 6pm and ends much later, and there is no covercharge.
Each of the DJ's runs their own set, thus making it a moving musicalexperience and is what The Conspiracy promises.

Expect music that is fun, warm, soulful, beautiful, eclectic, deep and heavy but always danceable, and a vibe that brings back some happinessto these "Oh, So Cold!" Cape Town nights.

DJs: D-Form / Roddy / Mark Thompson / Jason Roberts
DATE: Saturday 4th August 2007
TIME: 6.00pm till late
VENUE: Cape To Cuba / Main Road / Kalk Bay
COVER: None/Free Entryhttp://www.thelouderconspiracy.com/louder@thelouderconspiracy.com
FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=4027949914

Hip Hop Indaba 2007

Hello All

On the 24th August we will host the national DJ and MC Battle at the Dormmedaris Hall of the Good Hope Centre. This will see winning DJ go on to represent South Africa at the Word DMC Champs. On the 25th August we will host the national breakdance and new skool dance champs where the bets dancers will be selected to represent South Africa at Battle of the Year.

Tickets are R30 pre-sold and R40 at the door. You are allowed to bring a camera along for an extra cost of R50 and singing an agreement that you are recording for personal use and not broadcast of any sort.

All money raised from the event is ploughed back into the Heal the Hood Project. Check www.healthehood.org for more info on our annual projects.

For tickets please call Heal the Hood Offices at 021 7060481 or Fabian at 0731366140

Peace & Love

Emile YX?
www.emileyx.co.za

more more pics....audience development...28th july 2007




More pics...Audience Development....