Hope the weekend vibes are going well and you are keeping warm boskattie this weekend is a very wet and cold one in the Mother City damn...,but for the love of dance i'm braving the rain to check out NWDT's first production that has been running since the 29th of May @Magnet Theatre in Observatory....Looking foward to be capitivated and taken into this incredible dancer's world......keep u posted!!!
Saturday, 1 June 2013
Friday, 31 May 2013
OY - I am so Happy to be Nappy
"Praise the Lord for my afro
Praise the Lord for my conrow
Praise the Lord for my dreadlock
Praise the Lord"
These are the first few lines from the artist/drummer collaboration of Joy Frempong, a bright young star of Ghanian and Swiss descent and Eric Schaeffer, a German drummer - collectively they are OY, a fusion of experimental jazz, house, hip hop and soul in a conscious reverie of delight.
The music they make has it's foundations in jazz but possesses strong elements of house and afro-beat asking questions like in this song: "When will my cease being political?"
Thanks to the Swiss Cultural development institute, Pro Helvetia, OY is currently on tour across Southern Africa, they will be performing at the following places:
MAPUTO (MOZAMBIQUE)
25 May| 19h00
AZGO Festival
HARARE (ZIMBABWE)
26 May |19:00
Book Cafe, 139 Samora Machel Avenue cnr 6th Street
CAPE TOWN (SOUTH AFRICA)
28 May | 21h00
Mahogany Room, 79 Buitenkant St, Cape Town
JOHANNESBURG (SOUTH AFRICA)
31 May | 21:00
King Kong, 6 Verwey Street, Troyeville
MBABANE (SWAZILAND)
2 June | 12h00
Bushfire
WORKSHOPS
27 May - 16h00 | Book Cafe, Harare
29 May - 12h00 | 48 Albert Road, Woodstock, Cape Town
Have you ever?
Have you Ever?
Have you ever bitten the inside of you cheeks?
Yes Every time when I am craving to dance it will just automatically happen.
Have you ever had a toothache ?
Yes when I dance without emotions.
Have you ever had a headache ?
Only if I don't lose my head when I dance.
Have you ever had your nail pulled off?
Every time I mess up my moves.
Have you ever had a blister?
Every time after class under my feet.
Have you ever broken a leg?
Yes every performance I do I break a leg.
By Tebogo Munyai
The Frown- Harm (Official Music Video)
The Frown released a new music video on May 13, 2013.
The Frown is Eve Rakow and Klein Baas.
Click here for a link to their Facebook page.
I am featured in the video.
Published on 13 May 2013
The Official Music Video for 'Harm' by The Frown
http://www.facebook.com/thefrownband
Produced by: naasFILMS
http://www.naas.co.za
Crew:
Producers - Patrick Visser & Ian McNair
Director - Greg Bakker
Cinematographer - Imraan Christian
Styling & Wardrobe - Talitha Bell (Ankha Clothing:http://www.ankha-clothing.tumblr.com/)
Make-up - Theresa Horn
Art direction - Patrick Visser & Ian McNair
Editing - Greg Bakker
Cast:
Eve Rakow
Klein Baas
Chloe Hugo-Hamman
Clem Jansen
Talitha Bell
Bevis Martin
Manuel Jose
Danielle Hitchcock
Michaela Younge
Special thanks to Lucio Lupacchini, Ra-ees Saiet, Matt Rightford and Caitie Weare
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contact naas at info@naas.co.za
Twitter: @naasthings
http://www.facebook.com/thefrownband
Produced by: naasFILMS
http://www.naas.co.za
Crew:
Producers - Patrick Visser & Ian McNair
Director - Greg Bakker
Cinematographer - Imraan Christian
Styling & Wardrobe - Talitha Bell (Ankha Clothing:http://www.ankha-clothing.tumblr.com/)
Make-up - Theresa Horn
Art direction - Patrick Visser & Ian McNair
Editing - Greg Bakker
Cast:
Eve Rakow
Klein Baas
Chloe Hugo-Hamman
Clem Jansen
Talitha Bell
Bevis Martin
Manuel Jose
Danielle Hitchcock
Michaela Younge
Special thanks to Lucio Lupacchini, Ra-ees Saiet, Matt Rightford and Caitie Weare
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contact naas at info@naas.co.za
Twitter: @naasthings
Thursday, 25 April 2013
Collaboration
We at joul city incubator we believe in new creations this is what we talking about when we speak of collaboration just have a look at this photo then you will have an idea of what is collaboration.
this photo represent our incubator which is performer arts tell us what you think skaties
this photo represent our incubator which is performer arts tell us what you think skaties
Freedom Day Concert 27th of April......City Hall Sessions......
City Hall Sessions is back on Saturday 27th April, with a Freedom Day special, headlined by Paul Hanmer and McCoy Mrubata, plus Moreira Chonguica. All three of these bandleaders have strong links with the mother city: Mrubata was born in Langa, Hanmer in Crawford, and Mozambican saxophonist Moreira Chonguica studied at the University of Cape Town’s College of Music.
Also featured is: Amarayoni, a five piece vocal group who are new to Cape Town audiences. Their style ranges from mbube to isicathamiya, and a repertoire which includes African classics. Members of Amarayoni have honed their skills over many years’ work as part of the bands of icons such as Miriam Makeba, Caiphus Semenya, Angelique Kidjo and Johnny Clegg.
Mrubata and Hanmer have spent decades burning their mark on the national jazz and African music scene, and also sharing their Cape music inflections internationally. Their sextet will include trumpeter Feya Faku, drummer Ayanda Sikade, bassist Pete Sklair and trombonist Jabu Magubane
Moreira Chonguica, who spends much of his time in his native Maputo, has lived and worked most of his professional life in Cape Town. This duality echoes in his compositions and voicings, and will be reinforced again on Freedom Day, when he takes to the stage with ‘The Moreira Project’, comprising a band drawn from ‘both’ of his hometowns.
This is the seventh concert in the City Hall Sessions series which began in 2011 and has brought a dynamic and diverse range of musical collaborations to Cape Town’s historic City Hall.
How are you going to be celebrating your FRE'EDOM this coming weekend?is this celebrations still relevant......just a thought!!!!!
Poetic vibes
Hi there,
I thought I would give you some poetry today.
One of the reasons why I am giving you this poetic offering today is that
I am missing Athi Patra- Ruga our benign facilitator who went to Berlin
to do much needed work ( It's such a hard life being fabulous)
On my first day at Joule City Athi asked each one of us to do a performance as
a way of introducing ourselves:
I then performed this poem which I think defines a little bit of what I am about.
It is also a poem that I do to ground myself when I open my poetry shows.
this poem has travelled inside me and came out in many stages, cafes, libraries and
its last rendition was here at Joule City so enjoy
Truth
@Primrose Mrwebi
I thought I would give you some poetry today.
One of the reasons why I am giving you this poetic offering today is that
I am missing Athi Patra- Ruga our benign facilitator who went to Berlin
to do much needed work ( It's such a hard life being fabulous)
On my first day at Joule City Athi asked each one of us to do a performance as
a way of introducing ourselves:
I then performed this poem which I think defines a little bit of what I am about.
It is also a poem that I do to ground myself when I open my poetry shows.
this poem has travelled inside me and came out in many stages, cafes, libraries and
its last rendition was here at Joule City so enjoy
Truth
If in this world of
haste and half-baked stories
We can tell our
truth,
It is therefore a
right that I am proclaiming
to draw this
conclusion that
We have more
integrity than we are credited for
We are not the down
trodden victim that is often portrayed
In the images of
those who wish to define us,
If you choose to
look at us with uncontaminated eyes
It is then that you
shall remember
That we are of the
same earth,
We plant our feet
in the same soil
We dance to the
same rhythms
A community of
different shades and colours,
Yet our beauty is
as hypnotising as the shapes of our landscapes.
It is ancient as
the ocean yet as new as the sun rises every morning
It is as pure as
eyes of children and as genuine as the handshakes of the gods
We Africans are not
a distorted chapter in the history of mankind
When you open your
mind to our intelligence,
It is then you
shall realize that we are not only
a place of painters
and poets
do not define me
only by my dance
Listen to my words;
understand the language I speak,
Then maybe you will
find more,
The essence of our
people is as infinite as the steps of our ancestry,
We have always been
the global citizens
Create a space to
re- read our story
We are not
misinterpretation of evolution,
Africa is not just
a pitiful victim
Our strength does
not only lie in pictures we paint
In the songs we
sing but it goes deeper,
Into our minds, our
integrity, our magnificence
We are a vast
community with different shades and colour
but we are of the
same earth, raised in the same land
And only when you
give us a chance,
not only to dance,
Not only to paint,
not only to speak poetry but to participate in the trading, in the driving, in
the planning, in the shaping and mending
So my truth lies in
the essence of my being,
It is as infinite
as the steps of my ancestry,
My story did not
begin at the arrival of false civilianization
It is as ancient as
the oceans yet as new as the sun rises every morning,
It is not the words
of those of who wish to define me,
It is often
distorted even in the history books
I am more than my
dancing feet,
I am more that my
poetic rhymes
My story is not
hidden in the stereotypical definitions,
To understand my
truth is to understand what makes me beat
It is understand
what make me dance
It is to understand
what makes me laugh
It is to allow me
to occupy this
Space with you and
know that we are
of the same earth,
we plant our feet in the
same soil
We breathe the same
air,
we quench our
thirst with the same water
and my truth is as
infinite as the steps
of my ancestry.
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