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Patrons jazz out café style in Pinetown

With the sudden downpour, guests were encouraged to take a seat on the stage for a more intimate concert.

WITH the weekend’s deluge, the jazz concert at Pineville Junction in Pinetown became an intimate affair as guests gathered on the stage to listen to the powerful voice of jazz singer, Thulile Zama and talented pianist, David Smith.

The event, hosted by Ubuntu Wellness, is the first of many upcoming dates as there are plans to host a monthly farmers market that will be filled to the brim with local products.

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“Ubuntu Wellness is hosting community events and projects for the rest of the year to help bring people together in healthy ways as we learn how to interact and take care of ourselves in new ways during this difficult time,” said event organiser, Hailey Fudu. ” It is time to support our artists, our local businesses and enjoy being together again.”

They also host donation-based Tai chi, dance and yoga teambuilding sessions. Support groups, youth groups and ‘mommy and me’ music time is also hosted once a month. Non-perishable food donations for the Denis Hurley Centre feeding project can also be dropped off. For information on upcoming events, or to book sessions, contact 067 815 2019.

Eseza and Edward Nambassi.
Dayyan, Malibongwe and Thandi Fudu.
Smangele Zama and Hailey Fudu are ready for an afternoon chill session.
Musos David Smith and Thulile Zama.
Anis Mnagenda and Johnavi Vidya.

 

 


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