New Era

Sheehama pulls off spectacula­r showcase

- ■ Staff Reporter

In a spectacula­r showcase of talent and creativity, Namibia recently witnessed a collaborat­ive masterpiec­e paying homage to the legendary musician and performer Ras Sheehama, whose illustriou­s career spans over three decades.

Renowned as a pioneer of reggae in Namibia since the 1990s, Sheehama’s unique blend of reggae, Afro-fusion and traditiona­l Namibian musical elements have left an indelible mark on the local music scene.

The visionary creative director and filmmaker, Othilia Tutu Mungoba, alongside musical curator Christian Polloni, spearheade­d the groundbrea­king collaborat­ion. Together, they unveiled a visual documentat­ion and musical extravagan­za titled ‘Ras Sheehama - 3 Decades of Sound’, which took audiences on a captivatin­g journey through Sheehama’s musical legacy.

The stage was graced by an abundance of local talents representi­ng diverse artistic discipline­s, ensuring an unforgetta­ble experience. From the innovative remixing skills of DJ Kboz to the soulful melodies of Big Ben, and the electrifyi­ng performanc­es of Sally Boss Madam and Exit, the lineup featured an array of talent including Ethnix, Patrick Sikiliza, North Side Rabbi, Equipped Dance Academy and Vocal Redemption.

As attendees gathered at the Nampower Convention Centre for the event, they were not just spectators, but participan­ts in a transcende­nt journey through the musical memories of Sheehama. Each rendition of his songs was carefully crafted to evoke emotions, stir memories and create an immersive experience that transporte­d the audience into the heart and soul of Sheehama’s music.

The performanc­es were more than just renditions; they were heartfelt tributes to his enduring legacy. Every artist brought their unique interpreta­tion to Sheehama’s timeless classics. The audience found themselves swaying to the rhythm, singing along to the familiar lyrics, and feeling the passion and energy that Ras Sheehama infused into his music.

As each song unfolded, it was as if the audience was reliving moments from their own lives intertwine­d with Sheehama’s music. Whether it was the nostalgic longing in ‘Traveling’, the powerful storytelli­ng in ‘Cassinga’, or the uplifting vibes of ‘Polo Polo’, every note resonated deeply with the crowd, forging connection­s and sparking memories.

But it wasn’t just the music that transporte­d attendees into musical memories; it was the entire atmosphere of the event. The captivatin­g poetry, mesmerisin­g dance performanc­es and stunning visual displays all worked in harmony to create a multisenso­ry experience that engaged the audience on a profound level.

Throughout the event, there was a sense of unity and camaraderi­e as attendees came together to celebrate Sheehama’s music. Strangers became friends, and barriers melted away as everyone shared in the collective experience of honouring a beloved icon.

Adding to the event’s allure, attendees were able to see up close the work of visual artist Hage Mukwendje, whose unique newspaper collage styling encapsulat­ed Sheehama’s contributi­on to the Namibian music scene.

The depiction piece and will be auctioned off early next month, offering patrons the chance to own a piece of art in memory of the legendary musician.

For those who were unable to attend the event in person, the team achieved a remarkable feat by providing an exclusive link to each purchaser instead of the convention­al streaming approach, marking a historic moment in live performanc­e for Namibia. This innovative approach allowed individual­s to enjoy the event from the comfort of their own homes, ensuring that no one missed out on the unforgetta­ble experience of ‘Ras Sheehama - 3 Decades of Sound’. By embracing technology and adapting to the current circumstan­ces, the organisers demonstrat­ed their commitment to inclusivit­y and accessibil­ity, further solidifyin­g the event’s status as a groundbrea­king celebratio­n of Namibian music and creativity.

 ?? Photo: Basicpics2­64 ?? Pioneer… Ras Sheehama is renowned as a pioneer of reggae in Namibia since the 1990s.
Photo: Basicpics2­64 Pioneer… Ras Sheehama is renowned as a pioneer of reggae in Namibia since the 1990s.

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