New Era

Desert Jazz Festival launched at Walvis

- ■ Eveline de Klerk - edeklerk@nepc.com.na

WALVIS BAY - Plans are underway for a Namib Desert Internatio­nal Jazz Festival in the desert next year, which will bring local and internatio­nal artists together.

The initiative constitute­s a three-way partnershi­p between individual­s and organisati­ons in Namibia, South Africa, and Germany in a classic joint venture and seeks to position an iconic jazz brand in the oldest desert on Earth.

Given this, residents and tourists on board the MSC Splendid Cruise Ship were treated to a preview last week in Walvis Bay during the launch of the festival at the beachfront restaurant Rojos.

Speaking during the launch, one of the partners, Clenrence Ford said foundation­s for the festival have been laid over a long time.

According to Ford, an annual Jazz Cruise from Cape Town Harbour to Walvis Bay has enabled 3 000 people onboard annually over the past 10 years. Hence, they want to capitalise and collaborat­e with MSC Cruises, as such an event will attract more tourists to the town and translate to economic benefits for its residents.

“In collaborat­ion with MSC Cruises, this cruise will now dock in Walvis Bay harbour (from 2025 onwards) for two nights, enabling people onboard to participat­e in the proposed desert event. In March 2025, the ship MSC Musica will serve as a floating hotel for 2 500 people in Walvis Bay harbour,” he explained.

He said the idea is to make use of local bands and instrument­alists instead of internatio­nal artists coming with their bands. Local bands can put such events on their resumes for future jobs and gigs.

The organisers plan to stimulate internatio­nal, regional, and local tourism as a primary objective and position the Namib Desert as an iconic location within the African continent.

“With private sector partners already on board, we now seek to familiaris­e all layers of government with the opportunit­y. Our vision is the creation of an annual internatio­nal event in an iconic location. In the process, we believe we will deliver a new Mecca for jazz lovers from all over the world,” he said during the launch.

Managing director of MSC Cruises, Ross Volk said they support the idea and are keen on integratin­g it into their schedule.

“We are going to support that initiative by bringing the vessel again allowing you to stay on board and attend the festival. However, our schedule is set for 2025, but we will have to see how we can make some possible changes to include the festival,” he said.

Also speaking at the launch, Walvis Bay mayor Trevino Forbes said the town is looking at diversifyi­ng revenue streams that will not only enhance tourism but also create opportunit­ies for residents. “We welcome initiative­s such as these as Walvis Bay is positioned not only to become a logistic hub, but we want the tourism sector to grow also with this vision,” he said.

 ?? Photos: Eveline de Klerk ?? Remix... A mix of band members of the local band called 'That Band' and the MSC Splendid Cruise Ship band perform during the launch of the Namib Desert Internatio­nal Jazz Festival slated for next year.
Photos: Eveline de Klerk Remix... A mix of band members of the local band called 'That Band' and the MSC Splendid Cruise Ship band perform during the launch of the Namib Desert Internatio­nal Jazz Festival slated for next year.
 ?? ?? Jazz it up... Tourists and locals are spellbound during the launch of the Namib Desert Internatio­nal Jazz Festival expected to take place early next year.
Jazz it up... Tourists and locals are spellbound during the launch of the Namib Desert Internatio­nal Jazz Festival expected to take place early next year.

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