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Musicians from every country form Earth Orchestra to record unique song

Musicians from every country form Earth Orchestra to record unique song

MINDY BURROWS FOR the first time in music history, 197 musicians – one from each country – have formed an orchestra, hoping to exemplify how people can transcend physical and cultural borders to come together.  The Earth Orchestra's song "Together is Beautiful" - recorded in different locations then mixed together - and a documentary telling the stories of some of the musicians were released on Friday.  Earth Orchestra member Olgha Nk, from Cameroon, said she saw the project, which was three years in the making, as "the whole world holding hands". Other musicians were also struck by the unifying element…
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Trailblazing success in the brutally competitive African hair and beauty industry

Trailblazing success in the brutally competitive African hair and beauty industry

MPHO RANTAO IF there is a competitive industry that thrives, it is the hair and beauty industry, and in South Africa that competition can be brutal.  The journey of growing, styling and maintaining one’s natural hair is one of trial-and-error, pain, understanding and love, especially for black women. Their hair varies in textures that rely on vitamins, natural oils and hair routines that aim to retain moisture, grow hair and keep it healthy. Despite being a country with a majority black population, South Africa’s list of high-end hair salons owned by black people are less than five percent, as black…
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The perils of mixing music and politics in Nigeria

The perils of mixing music and politics in Nigeria

MUSICIANS play a prominent role in Nigeria’s dynamic political landscape, especially since the country became a democracy. Politics and music have always enjoyed a symbiotic relationship, even during austere military regimes. For example, in 1995, the late dictator, General Sani Abacha (1993-1998) commissioned highlife maestro, King Oliver de Coque to record an album titled Democracy. The project was designed to launder his image, and position him as an aspiring democratic president. GARHE OSIEBE, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Rhodes University Popular musicians endorsing politicians and their parties are common in Nigeria during elections. One particular episode stands for its post-electoral significance. Local…
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Nigerian rapper Falz Falana honoured

Nigerian rapper Falz Falana honoured

MPHO RANTAO NIGERIAN hip-hop artist Falz (real name Folarin Folana) has been honoured by the state of Lagos, with a street named after him.  The Lagos-born rapper and actor posted a picture of himself posing under a street sign with the name “Falz Falana Lane” written boldly.  Under the picture he wrote, “Wahala for who no get street name o! (sic)” View this post on Instagram A post shared by Falz TheBahdGuy (@falzthebahdguy) Falana was honoured for his impact in the community, specifically with his activism in using his voice and social media presence to speak on the violence during…
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Celebrated French DJ tells fans ahead of Louvre gig: ‘get the vaccine’

Celebrated French DJ tells fans ahead of Louvre gig: ‘get the vaccine’

FRENCH DJ David Guetta said he hoped everybody would get vaccinated against COVID-19, shortly before recording a charity concert outside the Louvre Museum in Paris that will be streamed on New Year's Eve. Guetta, known for his collaborations over nearly two decades with artists such as Akon, J Balvin, Nicki Minaj and Kelly Rowland, is raising money for UNICEF and French charity Les Restos du Coeur, which provides food and meals to people in need. "I'm going to do the vaccine, and I hope people are going to do it too because I don't see any other way to go…
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Innovative French designer Pierre Cardin dead at 98

Innovative French designer Pierre Cardin dead at 98

MPHO RANTAO  THE fashion world has suffered a great loss.  The family of legendary designer Pierre Cardin announced his passing to the AFP revealing that the veteran designer passed away at a hospital in Neuilly, near Paris, France. , Cardin had been lauded by the industry as a revolutionary fashion designer for his futuristic creations that were inspired by the USA’s Apollo Space Programme during the 1960s and 70s. Cardin was a designer who broke the mould in high fashion by creating ready-to-wear collections for the working middle class during the 1970s, rather than just exclusively for the high fashion crowd…
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Naomi Campbell and Elsa Majimbo link up in Kenya

Naomi Campbell and Elsa Majimbo link up in Kenya

MPHO RANTAO NAOMI Campbell travelled to Africa for a special conversation with the continent’s viral star, Elsa Majimbo, as part of her online ‘No Filter With Naomi’ YouTube series.  The thirty-three minute video released on Tuesday featured the two black women sharing laughs in the Kenyan capital of Nairobi, over Majimbo’s signature sunglasses and packet of crisps (which the latter uses as props) and her instant rise to fame. “I would share this packet with you, but these chips were very expensive”, Majimbo joked as she showed Campbell her current favourite flavour featured in her short videos.    The comedian explained…
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How grassroots video is building a film industry in Zimbabwe

How grassroots video is building a film industry in Zimbabwe

THERE is a general perception that there is no film industry to talk about in Zimbabwe. This argument is mostly based on comparisons with other well-resourced film economies, such as Hollywood, or even South Africa’s. OSWELLED UREKE, Midlands State University Based on my study of the Zimbabwean film industry I disagree with this view. Zimbabwe does have a film industry, but perhaps, not one that meets everyone’s expectations and certainly not one that can be comparable to Hollywood’s formal value chain. Zimbabwe, like many other developing countries, faces political and economic challenges and the film industry’s problems are compounded by…
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Barack Obama adds South African song ‘Uwrongo’ to year-end playlist

Barack Obama adds South African song ‘Uwrongo’ to year-end playlist

MPHO RANTAO FORMER American president Barack Obama released his popular, year end music playlist - a compilation of his favourite songs from 2020 - and one of the songs included is a South African track called ‘Uwrongo’. It is the first time that the former president has added any South African song to his annual anticipated playlist. Obama’s ‘Favourite Music of 2020’ playlist is part of his year-end recommendations that the former president compiles in various categories including books, movies & TV (a new feature due to covid-19 lockdown regulations), and music.  The playlist features features from hip-hop star Megan…
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Race, music, strong women at heart of movie ‘Ma Rainey’

Race, music, strong women at heart of movie ‘Ma Rainey’

JILL SERJEANT FILM drama "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom" may be set in the racially divided United States of the 1920s and was written almost 40 years ago, but it arrives with much to say about today. Starring Viola Davis as Black blues singer Ma Rainey and the late Chadwick Boseman as a hot-headed trumpet player, the movie comes to Netflix on Friday as Hollywood and the United States grapple with systemic racism. "The reason why (the film) resonates today is because racism hasn't been destroyed. It has just evolved," said Davis. "You can't go through 400 years of systemic racism…
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