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SA singer brings Nana Mouskouri into your lounge

Helenè Bester sings Nana Mouskouri was launched to great acclaim at the Oppiwater Arts Festival in 2019.

For only R55 per household, Helenè Bester will bring the music of Nana Mouskouri into your lounge on Sunday, May 24.

Helenè Bester sings Nana Mouskouri will be live-streamed from 5pm as one of Lefra’s Cellar Concerts. For bookings, visit www.itickets.co.za.

Helenè Bester sings Nana Mouskouri was launched to great acclaim at the Oppiwater Arts Festival in 2019.

It was written and directed by Frans Swart of Lefra Productions and Heinrich Pelser, who is Helenè’s accompanist during the Mouskouri shows, did the musical direction.

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“I have always hoped to do a Nana show. I am crazy about her voice and my sister and I grew up with her music. We really thought that she was a friend of my mom’s, because they looked so much alike,” said Helenè.

“I believe the time is ripe for me to do the show now, as I’m not sure I would have been able to interpret her music so well ten years ago.

“My voice is older and perhaps has a more mature sound, which I believe is favoured by her target audience.

“I studied her music videos to observe how she moved on stage, what she did with her hands and how she addressed an audience. One wants to be as credible as possible.”

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Stacy Slatter

News editor Stacy Slatter is a seasoned journalist with 20 years of experience in community news. Throughout the years, she has covered a wide range of topics, from crime, municipal news and human interest stories, to sports and community events. Stacy also has extensive sub-editing experience.

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