“Umthandazo weJazz “…by Dinga Sikwebu
Music, and jazz in particular are historically allied to mourning and commemoration. If one takes for instance, Stanley Cowell’s ‘Prayer for Peace’ written in the middle of the war in Vietnam, we can see that what you have organised today
“Isizathu Esihle Singafihla Ububi”…by Buntu Fihla
Born and raised eQonce (King William’s Town), I spent my childhood years in the Ciskei, a section of South Africa that was under homeland rule. In many ways the main themes that drive my work today: memory, place, collective thought,
Leading with Patience…by Gideon Moyo
There are many things that I could share having hosted people for many years in different spaces, but first and foremost, hospitality teaches a very important lesson in patience. If you thought you already had patience
Live on the Winston stage, eDikeni | “Yakhal’ Inkomo” – …by Lereko Ntshona
Just when I thought that night couldn’t get any better, it was topped off by this legend of a man, asking me to look after his saxophone after the show. “Guard my horn mtshana (nephew), guard it with your life…”
For the love of people…Kuzo Dasa-Pieterse
A people-centric Culture, eats strategy for breakfast - for the Love of people.