Sunday World (South Africa)

Things you don’t know about Bala

Top musician is afraid of heights

- By Kuli Roberts

The first time I met the 46-yearold world-renowned musician, Zwai Bala, was not after one of his amazing concerts, but at my house when he was helping my ex-husband move out. But as awkward as it was, I enjoyed his music, kindness and versatilit­y. Currently, the musical adviser on Old Mutual’s Amazing Voices, a choral music competitio­n, the ever-grinning Bala is one who deserves his flowers. So, let’s get to know the other side of the Uitenhage-born father of three, who was also, at some time point, a member of kwaito outfit TKZEE.

You are not just a musician, but have been dabbling in many other TV genres, tell me more about your second season of Amazing Voices. How is it different for you?

The levels are just higher from all points of view. From general talent to production and all in between. I think now that everyone has seen what it can be from the first season, they can begin to imagine creatively where and how they can take things further.

You are very well-travelled, what’s the worst dish you have ever had?

Once upon a time, while on tour in Taiwan, we were offered a traditiona­l dish – a greyish black “delicacy” that’s a bit like a hardboiled egg surrounded by a jelly-like casing. To make the dish, they age an egg from weeks to months in salt, lime and ash.

They say blacks don’t read, what’s your favourite book?

The Voice of Knowledge by Don Miguel Ruiz.

Obviously the Bala Brothers are very popular, but who are your other favourite musician?

Putuma Tiso and Smokie Norful.

Would you bungee jump, if not why not?

Never. It is not necessaril­y heights that I am scared of, but a free fall makes my guts (and other bits I didn’t even know I had) feel in a rather rude way.

We have just gone into another hard lockdown and the previous ones were marred by incidences of gender-based violence (GBV), what are your thoughts on GBV?

I am very much opposed to it and condemn it strongly. I don’t believe in South Africa we deal with issues as serious as GBV and racism, for example, in the most effective way. We tend to be more reactive than proactive.

You are doing a great job on the show, what’s your favourite choir in general?

How about a vocal ensemble versus a choir?

In that case, right now it would have to be Africariz (Old Mutual Amazing Voices Season 1) and 121 Selah (Season 2).

We love the choirs and the eclectic ensembles, which one is the best-dressed choir?

I think I like how they are all different when it comes to style and they are comfortabl­e with whatever outfits they decide to wear and that’s important.

You have three beautiful kids, what’s their favourite game?

Spending time with them is good enough for me. I know they like my jokes.

 ?? /Gallo Images ?? Father of three Zwai Bala
/Gallo Images Father of three Zwai Bala
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