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Enjoy free lunch time concerts at UKZN

Zoliswa Mchunu and Sli Dlamini will perform at Howard College Theatre, University of KwaZulu-Natal.

FREE lunch hour concerts by Zoliswa Mchunu and Sli Dlamini will be hosted at Howard College Theatre, University of KwaZulu-Natal, on Monday, 6 May from noon.

The School of Arts (Music) presents Zoliswa Michelle Mchunu, who is currently doing her BA honours degree in Applied Ethnomusicology and Performance. She will be starring in her own concert under the supervision of Dr Opondo.

Michelle is a versatile musician who plays several indigenous instruments, sings and dances. She also wishes to show the side of her life that not many people know of, that she is a maiden, and this will be shown throughout the concert as she demonstrates “Yimi Lo”.

The concert will feature various artists namely Jose Chemane an amazing percussionist from Mozambique who is one of the programs alumni; and Izintombi Zasekuthuleni who are very talented maidens from Hammersdale.

The concert will be free. Contact Michelle on 084 964 5317, 065 887 3011 or email opondop@ukzn.ac.za.

With the theme Sanna ya Kisasa – Modern Art, Slindile Dlamini aims to interpret African modern performing art, accompanied by a range of vocal and dance styles, at her performance at 1.15pm.

To open the show, Silindile’s own Makhweyana compositions, followed by vocal pieces that express grievances, love and affection for her people and lastly, to cheer the audience, will be a range dance styles, choreographed by herself, consisting of uMzansi, African Contemporary and township street dance.

Admission is free.

 

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