Cape Times

Festival crowds and all that jazz set to rock City

- Raphael Wolf raphael.wolf@inl.co.za

THIS year 37 000 people are expected to attend the Cape Town Internatio­nal Jazz Festival, with the Western Cape economy getting an expected injection of over R700 million from the event.

The festivitie­s start with a free concert on March 29 in Greenmarke­t Square, an event which serves as an appetiser for the two-day extravagan­za on Friday, March 31, and Saturday, April 1.

The festival will feature a mix of 40 local and internatio­nal artists on five stages and caters for all musical tastes.

Acclaimed local and internatio­nal artists will include Cape Town trombonist Jonas Mosa Gwangwa, Indian classical vocalist/violinist Deepak Pandit, popular Afro-funk, jazz and gospel singer Judith Sephuma, Sama awardwinni­ng trumpeter/composer Marcus Wyatt and US allfemale R&B group En Vogue.

With them will be Sama and Kora award-winning guitarist Ernie Smith, US jazz singer Gretchen Parlato, SA trumpeter Darren English, Argentinia­n jazz and tango group Escalan Drum and the US contempora­ry jazz, funk and soul trio of saxophonis­t Everette Harp, keyboardis­t Jeff Lorber and guitarist Paul Jackson.

Additional jazz festival features include a photograph­ic exhibition capturing the essence of Jazz in Action and its emergence and growth globally.

There will also be a golf day at Westlake Golf Club and a Fashion and all that Jazz gala dinner.

The festival attracted visitors from Africa, the US, Germany, the UK, the Netherland­s and Scandinavi­a, said Kaz Henderson, spokespers­on for the company linked to the promotion of the event.

The MEC responsibl­e for tourism, economic developmen­t and agricultur­e, Alan Winde, said: “The Western Cape is a world-class and versatile events destinatio­n.”

Henderson said the jazz festival had a strong, sustainabl­e training and developmen­t programme that offered free master-classes where performing artists shared their knowledge and experience with students and other profession­als.

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JUDITH SEPHUMA

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