Cape Argus

Choir celebrates win Cape Malay style

- Marvin Charles

THE spiritual home of Cape Malay music played host to a unique tribute to the winners of the Cape Malay Choir competitio­n.

Winners Strelitzia Youth Developmen­t were hosted at a luncheon at the Bo-Kaap Cultural Hub, a re-imagined space of unity and celebratio­n run by businessma­n Kader Miller.

Strelitzia proudly paraded their trophy – in existence since 1948.

“I invited everyone from Mitchells Plain and treated them to a lunch just to say thank you because a lot of effort went into winning the trophy, and we commend them for that,” Miller said.

The group of 80 members ispart of a youth developmen­t programme.

The lunch took place at one of the oldest venues in the area.

“The reason why I decided to have it in that venue is because we want to uphold and preserve the heritage and culture of the Cape Malay.”

The structure the Bo-Kaap Cultural Hub was built in 1928.

Guests who attended the event were treated to guest speakers and a few live performanc­es. “This is just a way to say thank you for keeping the heritage of the Cape Malay alive in their communitie­s.”

More businesses needed to be involved in their communitie­s and similar grassroots initiative­s, Miller said. “This is all about our culture and how important it is to us and how we keep it alive within our community.”

THIS IS ALL ABOUT OUR CULTURE AND HOW IMPORTANT IT IS TO US AND HOW WE KEEP IT ALIVE WITHIN OUR COMMUNITY

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