Cape Times

Explore Shades of Freedom

- Staff Writer

THE Cape Cultural Collective, better known as CCC, will on Friday present its latest showcase for local artists who are seldom given the opportunit­y to shine.

Shades of Freedom, as the show is called, will feature internatio­nally renowned ethnomusic­ologist Dizu Plaatjies, drag artist and SA’s Got Talent runner-up Manila von Teez, and accomplish­ed blues guitarist Elton Goslett, along with other artists who will perform at the Slave Church Museum in Long Street from 7pm.

The show is organised in collaborat­ion with the SA Sendingges­tig Museum (Slave Church Museum).

The audience will also be entertaine­d by the awesome Blackroots Marimba, a UCT trained group, and powerful vocalist Aziza Davids, from Manenberg. Aziza is a member of the Rosa Choir which did a six-month singing stint in Spain in 2015.

The spoken word component of the evening will be represente­d by wordsmith Romeo Maasdorp, slam poet Siphosethu Phikelela and the youthful poet and rapper Vusumuzi Mpofu.

The Buya Afrika drummers from Langa will kick off the evening with their energetic rhythms. There will be food on sale. Entrance is free and donations are welcome.

The event will be streamed live for people outside Cape Town.

CCC secretary Elizabeth Schutter has called on Capetonian­s to come in their numbers.

“These cultural programmes are growing in quality and attendance every month.

“It is a space to enjoy artistic creativity, as well as to reflect on social challenges and opportunit­ies,” said Schutter.

The Cape Cultural Collective is celebratin­g its 10th anniversar­y this year and has an impressive list of projects under its belt, including: monthly cultural programmes; a poetry anthology; the Rosa adult and junior choirs; four major celebratio­n concerts for UWC’s 50th anniversar­y; the Uhadi poetry production performed in Paris in 2013, and cultural tourism initiative­s.

The CCCs programme for its 10th year includes cultural programmes in March, April, May, June, August and November.

It also includes a major fundraiser in July, a showcase event in September at Artscape that will relate CCC’s journey through music, poetry and dance; a public event in a park with arts, culture and food in October; the consolidat­ion of the Rosa adult and junior choirs; an Arts and Culture summit at a time and place to be determined; a massive expansion of the CCC’s public profile through a heightened media presence; a 10th anniversar­y exhibition in May; and working with Communicar­e on arts and culture programmes aimed at developmen­t and social cohesion.

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 ?? Picture: MANSOOR JAFFER ?? RHYTHM: The Buya Afrika drummers from Langa will start the evening with their energetic rhythms.
Picture: MANSOOR JAFFER RHYTHM: The Buya Afrika drummers from Langa will start the evening with their energetic rhythms.
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BELT IT OUT: Powerful vocalist Aziza Davids, from Manenberg. Aziza is a member of the Rosa Choir, which did a six-month singing stint in Spain in 2015.
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MUSO: Accomplish­ed blues guitarist Elton Goslett is among the line-up for the Cape Cultural Collective’s April programme, Shades of Freedom.
 ??  ?? ACCLAIMED: Internatio­nally renowned ethnomusic­ologist Dizu Plaatjies.
ACCLAIMED: Internatio­nally renowned ethnomusic­ologist Dizu Plaatjies.

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