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Abavuki and Kelele from South Africa to perform at 20th RWMF in July

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KUCHING: The 20th Rainforest World Music Festival (RWMF) this July will feature two performing bands, Abavuki and Kelele from South Africa.

Abavuki, which means ‘Wake up, early birds!’ in the Xhosa language, provides energetic and multi-instrument­al performanc­es which mix traditiona­l rhythms of the South African people as well as more modern styles of kwaito, samba and Jazz.

Founded in 2001 and based in Cape Town, Abavuki’s highenergy afro-beat music reflects their optimistic outlook on life, music-making and the resilience of the South African people.

Their albums are Decade, Live in China and African rhythms.

Kelele is a minimalins­trument band with their voices as the focal instrument.

Keeping traditions alive with their melody and harmony, Kelele maintains the ageold African oral tradition of storytelli­ng through song, passing on history, folktales and lessons in life over generation­s.

Their music is accompanie­d by traditiona­l instrument­s like the mbira dzavha dzimu (the finger piano), the uhadi (traditiona­l bow instrument of the AbeXhosa people), the umrhubhe (another bowed instrument) and the talking drum of the Nigerian Yoruba people.

South Africa is a country on the southernmo­st point of the African continent, with a multi-ethnic population overflowin­g with diverse language and culture.

Catch these performers at the RWMF which will be held on July 14-16 at Sarawak Cultural Village.

The festival will kick off with three days of all-day entertainm­ent including mini music sessions, health and wellness activities, food and craft markets, traditiona­l games as well as the nightly performanc­es.

Sarawak Cultural Village, the venue of the festival, is popularly known as the ‘living’ museum which takes up a sprawling 17 acres of land at the foot of Mount Santubong, roughly 35km north of Kuching.

Festival tickets and updates are now available online or from the ticketing agents listed at www.rwmf.net, with pre-sale prices available until July 13.

The Festival is supported by the Ministry of Tourism and Culture Malaysia and Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture Sarawak and endorsed by Tourism Malaysia with Malaysia Airlines as the presenting sponsor.

 ??  ?? Members of Kelele from South Africa.
Members of Kelele from South Africa.

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