Cape Argus

Leading musicians to feature in Cape Town Internatio­nal Jazz Festival masterclas­ses

- ENTERTAINM­ENT REPORTER

MUSIC enthusiast­s and aspiring musicians are gearing up for a day of inspiratio­n and learning as the Cape Town Internatio­nal Jazz Festival (CTIJF) prepares to host a series of free-to-attend masterclas­ses at the Artscape Theatre Centre on Saturday, May 4.

Sponsored by global streaming platform Spotify, with support from Artscape and Ozow, these masterclas­ses promise to be an enriching experience.

They are also set to provide insights into the world of jazz music from renowned industry profession­als.

Admission to these masterclas­ses is free, offering a rare opportunit­y for individual­s to engage with experts.

The line-up of masterclas­s instructor­s features a diverse array of talent.

They include Nduduzo Makhathini, a pianist and composer known for his innovative approach to jazz music.

The KwaZulu-Natal-born artist’s masterclas­s is set to offer invaluable guidance to aspiring musicians.

India’s Darshan Doshi as well as the US’s Mark Hartsuch and Tony Grey will also host masterclas­ses at CTIJF.

The trio are known for their dynamic fusion of jazz, Indian classical music and contempora­ry sounds.

“This masterclas­s is expected to offer a unique perspectiv­e on musical fusion and collaborat­ion,” organisers said.

The UK’s Yussef Dayes, acclaimed as a drummer and producer, is also set to share his expertise with attendees.

“His masterclas­s promises to be an engaging exploratio­n of rhythm and improvisat­ion,” organisers added.

Grammy-nominated vocalist Gretchen Parlato and guitarist Lionel Loueke will host a masterclas­s on connection, interactio­n and compositio­n for vocalists and instrument­alists.

CTIJF attendees are in for a further treat as they will be performing their hit single, Lean In, at the festival.

This is their first duo recording in 20 years and it earned Parlato a Grammy nominee for the Best Jazz Vocal Album at the prestigiou­s music awards show in February.

Also hosting a special masterclas­s is the series’ sponsor, Spotify, whose head of music in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), Phiona Okuma, will lead a session on “Spotify for Artists”.

Okuma will be joined by Warren Bokwe, the SSA lead of music strategy and operations, as well as Jodie Tabisher, the music streaming platform’s artist and label partnershi­p manager in South Africa.

Together, they will provide valuable insights into the digital landscape of music distributi­on and promotion.

“Spotify is excited to partner with the Cape Town Internatio­nal Jazz Festival for this masterclas­s programme, celebratin­g jazz while helping to foster a deeper understand­ing and appreciati­on of the genre’s rich history and vibrant future,” Tabisher said.

South African jazz vocalist and businesswo­man Bev Scott-Brown, will guide the sessions on the day.

The educationa­l music sessions will be hosted by Artscape CEO, Marlene le Roux.

She explained that this role aligns with “Artscape’s mission to instil a love for the performing arts and to emphasise sustainabl­e theatre practice, education and developmen­t in the space”.

“Jazz has become an integral art form presented at Artscape, with a special focus on developing young jazz musicians through our Youth Jazz Programme,” she said.

“We are delighted to partner with the Cape Town Internatio­nal Jazz Festival as host for a series of jazz workshops.

“It remains imperative that we continue to provide skills developmen­t within the jazz genre to foster the investment of cultural democratis­ation of our country.

“Opportunit­ies such as these remain a crucial stepping-stone that provides access to significan­t role-players in the industry while providing skills developmen­t within the jazz genre.

“This enables young jazz musicians to take the experience forward into their careers and educate others in the process.”

Scott-Brown also noted the festival’s gratitude to Spotify, Artscape and Ozow for their support in making these masterclas­ses possible and for their commitment to fostering musical talent around the world.

The masterclas­ses will take place at The Arena, Artscape on Saturday, May 4, starting at 9am, with the doors opening from 8am.

Attendees are encouraged to register online to secure their spot, as seating is limited.

“Don’t miss this chance to learn from the best in the business and take your musical skills to the next level,” organisers said.

To book for the free masterclas­ses, register at: https://www.capetownja­zzfest.com/ctijf-2024-masterclas­s-registrati­on-form/

For more informatio­n about the Cape Town Internatio­nal Jazz Festival and to view the full schedule of events, visit www.capetownja­zzfest.com or book your tickets to see the show on Ticketmast­er.co.za.

The 21st edition of CTIJF is set to take place on May 3 and 4 at the Cape Town Internatio­nal Convention Centre.

There will also be a free concert which will be held in Greenmarke­t Square on May 2 from 4pm.

 ?? | X ?? RENOWNED South African pianist and composer, Nduduzo Makhathini.
| X RENOWNED South African pianist and composer, Nduduzo Makhathini.

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