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JAZZ

Angel face: painting Bheki Mseleku
Friday
/ 20 April 2021

Angel face: painting Bheki Mseleku

‘I never looked at it like it was my work’: Justin Nomad says his mural at The Orbit ensured the musician never left the building, even when the music stopped

By Justin Nomad
Bheki Mseleku: An activist on his own terms
Friday
/ 20 April 2021

Bheki Mseleku: An activist on his own terms

Steve Dyer reflects on jazz musician Bheki Mseleku’s contribution to the canon

By Steve Dyer
Bheki Mseleku: Living inside the sound world
Friday
/ 20 April 2021

Bheki Mseleku: Living inside the sound world

‘Beyond the Stars’ forces us to think about Mseleku’s solo piano practice as an approach to inhabiting sound

By Nduduzo Makhathini
Bheki Mseleku: ‘He could play anything in any key’
Friday
/ 20 April 2021

Bheki Mseleku: ‘He could play anything in any key’

Neil Gonsalves was formally taught, unlike his colleague Bheki Mseleku, but he was in awe of the genius the of multi-instrumentalist

By Neil Gonsalves
‘Mr Bruce’ remembered: An indelible first impression led to a lifelong friendship
Friday
/ 20 April 2021

‘Mr Bruce’ remembered: An indelible first impression led to a lifelong friendship

Bheki Mseleku, or ‘Mr Bruce’ as he was known, roamed the globe but was at home in mantra mode

By Rafs Mayet
Don’t Miss: Our selection of events and shows to indulge in over the Easter break
Friday
/ 2 April 2021

Don’t Miss: Our selection of events and shows to indulge in over the Easter break

Fancy figuring how a torn-up shoe inspired Sechaba Morojele’s new film? Or sipping cocktails while listening to Tefo Mahola? Whatever your tastes, we’ve got you covered this long weekend

By Arts Desk
Album review: ‘Indaba Is’, a rite of remembrance
Friday
/ 9 March 2021

Album review: ‘Indaba Is’, a rite of remembrance

The collaborative album Indaba Is, facilitated by Siyabonga Mthembu and Thandi Ntuli, is greater than the sum of its parts

By Nobhongo Gxolo
The Portfolio: Vulane Mthembu
Friday
/ 8 March 2021

The Portfolio: Vulane Mthembu

Well versed in many styles, the producer drew on vintage drum ’n bass to win an international remix competition

By Kwanele Sosibo
The Portfolio: Geoff Dyer
Friday
/ 5 February 2021

The Portfolio: Geoff Dyer

In this extract from But Beautiful, the writer Geoff Dyer reflects on how photographs ‘work on you’

By Geoff Dyer
Brass, class, steel and sorrow: Jonas Gwangwa cut close to the bone
Friday
/ 29 January 2021

Brass, class, steel and sorrow: Jonas Gwangwa cut close to the bone

The trombonist’s music-making was inextricably tied up with South Africa’s struggle for freedom

By Gwen Ansell
‘Amandla’ review: Blood, tears and music of the struggle
Friday
/ 29 January 2021

‘Amandla’ review: Blood, tears and music of the struggle

‘Amandla’s’ status as a cultural rallying point during apartheid is captured in this Sounds review, republished in Chimurenga’s book ‘Festac 77’

By Jack Barow
The Portfolio: Siphiwe Mhlambi on Jonas Gwanga, ‘a proper human being’
Friday
/ 29 January 2021

The Portfolio: Siphiwe Mhlambi on Jonas Gwanga, ‘a proper human being’

Siphiwe Mhlambi spent several years photographing his friend Jonas Gwangwa as he performed. Mhlambi spoke to the Mail & Guardian about their relationship

By Siphiwe Mhlambi
Jonas Gwangwa embodied South Africa’s struggle for a national culture
Friday
/ 25 January 2021

Jonas Gwangwa embodied South Africa’s struggle for a national culture

Gwangwa’s love for the struggle was genuine and deep, never cosmetic – and he couldn’t have written an unattractive tune if he tried

By Gwen Ansell
Nompumelelo Ebronah Moholo: The first lady of jazz
Friday
/ 16 January 2021

Nompumelelo Ebronah Moholo: The first lady of jazz

Mpumie Moholo (1947-2021), who passed this week, was the engine driving the success of her husband, jazz drummer Louis Moholo-Moholo

By Madoda Nethi
Violet Gwangwa: Natural class, nurturing brass
Friday
/ 16 January 2021

Violet Gwangwa: Natural class, nurturing brass

A builder of networks and a tactical freedom fighter, Violet Molebatsi Gwangwa nurtured not only the liberation movement, but also the creative spirit within her family

By Gwen Ansell
The Portfolio: Percy Mabandu
Friday
/ 11 December 2020

The Portfolio: Percy Mabandu

Writer and visual artist Percy Mabandu talks about the energy of his portrait of Bra Winston Mankuku Ngozi, entitled ‘The Bull’

By Percy Mabandu
NLite bring supple musicality for their self-titled debut
Friday
/ 4 December 2020

NLite bring supple musicality for their self-titled debut

Cascading between moods and styles, the nine tracks on NLite’s album offer a lightness of spirit

By Kwanele Sosibo
Don’t Miss: A weekly round-up of virtual and in-person events
Friday
/ 27 November 2020

Don’t Miss: A weekly round-up of virtual and in-person events

From art exhibitions to live jazz, we’ve got your weekend programming sorted

By Arts Desk
Don’t Miss: Our weekly round-up of virtual and in-person events
Friday
/ 30 October 2020

Don’t Miss: Our weekly round-up of virtual and in-person events

From the virtual Fak’ugesi African Digital Innovation Festival to live theatre back on stage at the Baxter in Cape Town, we’ve got you covered

By Arts Desk
Myesha Jenkins: A sister who always said it with feeling
Friday
/ 10 September 2020

Myesha Jenkins: A sister who always said it with feeling

Poet and activist Myesha Jenkins (1948-2020) took her craft, including her teaching, extremely seriously

By Gwen Ansell
The Portfolio: Naftali
Friday
/ 28 July 2020

The Portfolio: Naftali

Naftali has just released his debut single, ‘Kea Shwa’. He tells us a bit about his music-making journey.

By Naftali
Review: Thandi Ntuli’s double consciousness on ‘Live at Jazzwerkstatt’
Friday
/ 15 July 2020

Review: Thandi Ntuli’s double consciousness on ‘Live at Jazzwerkstatt’

Thandi Ntuli’s new album, ‘Live at Jazzwerkstatt’, is a radiant turn, with dark a darker meta-narrative

By Kwanele Sosibo
A place called home: Jazz and the new normal at the National Arts Festival
Friday
/ 8 July 2020

A place called home: Jazz and the new normal at the National Arts Festival

Several jazz offerings at the virtual festival focus on journeys and identity

By Gwen Ansell
Billy Monama: stringing together South African guitar history
Article
/ 6 May 2020

Billy Monama: stringing together South African guitar history

The guitarist’s book, Introduction to South African Guitar Style: Volume One is due to be published at the end of the year

By Gwen Ansell
Celebrating International Jazz Day at home
Article
/ 30 April 2020

Celebrating International Jazz Day at home

Here’s a look back at how the annual International Jazz Day, now in its 9th year, has been celebrated across the world.

By Arts Desk
Spirituality at the core of sax great’s sound
Article
/ 30 April 2020

Spirituality at the core of sax great’s sound

Oyama Mabandla explores the idea that artistic success has spiritual bliss at its centre.

By Oyama Mabandla
Old artistic forms find new mediums in uncertain times
Article
/ 2 April 2020

Old artistic forms find new mediums in uncertain times

Music, art and theatre are moving online as cultural workers adjust to lockdown

By Kwanele Sosibo
Shabaka and The Ancestors heed history’s call
Article
/ 31 March 2020

Shabaka and The Ancestors heed history’s call

“We need to start articulating our utopias, articulating what needs to be burned and what needs to be saved.” — Shabaka Hutchings

By Zaza Hlalethwa
Vuma Levin initiates his cycle
Article
/ 3 February 2020

Vuma Levin initiates his cycle

The guitarist is growing into his groove, with a new concept album launching soon

By Gwen Ansell
Nduduzo Makhathini returns to the underworlds
Article
/ 6 December 2019

Nduduzo Makhathini returns to the underworlds

The acclaimed pianist and composer shared his journey with us on completing his debut Blue Note album 

By Tseliso Monaheng
A life of poetic activism
Article
/ 14 November 2019

A life of poetic activism

Sandile Dikeni was a writer who continuously confronted what it means to be South African

By Zaza Hlalethwa and Kwanele Sosibo
Thandiswa takes a walk in Bra Hugh’s shoes
Article
/ 7 November 2019

Thandiswa takes a walk in Bra Hugh’s shoes

Thandiswa Mazwai speaks about her memories of playing with the trumpeter and what fans can expect from her collaboration with his band

By Kwanele Sosibo
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