Cape Argus

Musical joyride with Dynamic Voices

Giving youth a chance to share the stage with establishe­d artists

- Staff Reporter

OVER the past seventeen years, the Sekunjalo Developmen­t Foundation has hosted the annual Sekunjalo Edujazz Concert, where young music students share the stage with establishe­d artists. This year, the concert will take place on Saturday 1 July at the Artscape Theatre.

The exciting line-up for the 17th rendition of this annual favourite, includes the Sekunjalo Edujazz Big Band, The Foster Kids and The Dynamic Voices featuring The Voice SA finalist Robin Pieters, Idols contestant Elwira Standili, internatio­nally acclaimed crooner Jarrad Ricketts, and singer, songwriter and music producer Lana Crowster, who also appeared on The Voice SA and won the inaugural espYoungLe­gends competitio­n in 2016.

They will be accompanie­d by legendary bass guitarist Sammy Webber who will bring his special blend of bass slaps, funk flair and authentici­ty to this star-studded event.

In 2001, music teacher Donovan Witten had a vision to bring jazz music back into Cape Flats schools, after the education department made the decision that art and music no longer had a place in our children’s education.

He shared his vision with Dr Iqbal Survé who was instantly on board and soon saw the establishm­ent of the Sekunjalo Edujazz Project.

The core of Sekunjalo Edujazz is to fund bursaries at disadvanta­ged schools while promoting music developmen­t. Since its launch, the project has sparked a great following – not only from members of the public who enjoy witnessing South Africa’s musical future, but from the artists themselves who recognise the importance of sharing their knowledge and expertise with aspiring entertaine­rs.

The Edujazz Big Band for 2017 will be under the direction of Andrew Ford. Andrew has achieved internatio­nal acclaim and received awards for music and post production from Cannes Lions, London Internatio­nal Advertisin­g Awards, the New York Festivals and of course our own, South African Loerie Awards. As an arranger, he is constantly in demand by Big Bands and has conducted various

orchestras including The Cape Town Symphony Orchestra. Under his direction, the Edujazz Big Band performed at the recent Cape Town Internatio­nal Jazz Festival and will now be showcasing their flair with audiences in July.

In addition to providing a platform for showcasing musical talent, the Sekunjalo Edujazz Concert also serves as a vital fundraisin­g artery for educationa­l bursaries in support of Cape Town’s young musical talent.

Cherie Hendricks, Corporate Affairs and Sustainabi­lity Director at African Equity Empowermen­t Investment­s Limited (a Sekunjalo Group Company), and a key supporter of the initiative, remarked: “This annual concert has grown in influence and importance over the years, and is therefore a vital conduit for future success.

“We realise that we would not be able to do this without the wonderful support of the music loving audiences to whom our bands play and would like to thank everyone for their continued encouragem­ent of this initiative and for their financial support through the purchasing of tickets that affords deserving students the access they need to better their craft.”

Rooted in the broad jazz genre that has been the underlying musical storytelli­ng of South Africa’s historical journey, the Edujazz project has played host to music groups such as The Little Giants, Belhar Music Collective, Athlone Music Academy, Alexander Sinton High Jazz Band, Heathfield High Jazz Band, Zerilda Park Primary Band, Muizenberg High Jazz Band, Delft Jazz Band, UWC Wind

Orchestra and Ifidyoli String Ensemble have all participat­ed in the project. These youth bands have had the opportunit­y to work with establishe­d musicians including the likes of Tucan Tucan, Virtual Jazz Reality, Jimmy Nevis, MiCasa, Beatenberg and The Darryl Andrews Jazz Band.

Jazz musicians such as Alvyn Dyers, Andre Petersen, Ivan Bell, Camillo Lombard, Amanda Tiffin,

George Werner, and Shannon Mowday who have also been sourced as mentors to the project.

Music Educators including Frank Paco, Ronel Nagfal, Henriette Weber and Terence Scarr have conducted workshops to further foster the music skills of these young musicians. Notable musicians who were showcased in their early years at the annual Sekunjalo Edujazz Concert, and who have gone on to perform to local and internatio­nal acclaim include the likes of; Kyle Shepherd, Darren English, Claude Cozens, Dylan Tabishar, Leanne Fortuin, Don Vino Prins, Lana Crowster, Jamie Faull and S’pha

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 ??  ?? BIG BAND: Performers for the Sekunjalo Edujazz Concert at the Artscape Theatre, which will take place on Saturday, July 1 and feature adult urban contempora­ry jazz.
BIG BAND: Performers for the Sekunjalo Edujazz Concert at the Artscape Theatre, which will take place on Saturday, July 1 and feature adult urban contempora­ry jazz.
 ??  ?? SERENADING: Lana Crowster
SERENADING: Lana Crowster
 ??  ?? CREATIVE: Jarrad Ricketts
CREATIVE: Jarrad Ricketts
 ??  ?? TALENTED: Robin Pieters
TALENTED: Robin Pieters
 ??  ?? VOCAL: Elwira Standili
VOCAL: Elwira Standili
 ??  ?? BASS: Sammy Webber
BASS: Sammy Webber

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