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Tuesday, October 26, 2010

And All That Jazz

The Joburg Theatre, in association with MJB Co-ordination, presents four world-class jazz musicians in the intimate Fringe Theatre.



“I have always wanted to introduce regular jazz evenings at The Fringe,” says Bernard Jay, CEO of Joburg Theatre. “But I think it’s a speciality area of our business and we needed the right partner.  A chance meeting with music promoter Mandla Baloyi late one night at the theatre’s News Café has opened this door for us at last.”

Composer, teacher and avid musician, Feya Faku, has travelled the world, collaborating and making music with some of the greatest musicians of our time in the jazz world. And now you can see him perform live on Saturday November 6th at 8pm He has played with greats such as Dave Young, Gustavo Begalli and Bheki Mseleki.  He has also spent much of his time recording in South Africa and abroad.


With a solid following both in South Africa and internationally, Zim Ngqawana has made quite a name for himself over the years.   Zim will be performing live at The Fringe on Saturday November 13th at 8pm. His style is hard to place into a specific genre – with a mixture of bop, funk, Indian, Western and many other types - but the quality of his music and his drive make it all the more apparent why he has 5 SAMA awards under his belt.



McCoy Mrubata is a saxophonist, a flute player, a band leader and a composer.  Growing up with great jazz musicians like the Ngozi Brothers, Blackie Tempi, Robert Sithole and many others, he quickly learnt to master his instruments and was playing in cover bands by the early 1980’s. He will be performing on Saturday November 20th at 8pm. McCoy has collaborated with a dazzling array of South African, as well as international jazz musicians, which has helped to mould him into the superbly gifted musician he is today.



Khaya Mahlangu is one of a handful of South African musicians responsible for defining a whole era in the South African Music Industry, from the 1970’s up until now. He will be performing in The Fringe on Saturday December 11th at 8pm Khaya has performed with many jazz greats, such as Hugh Masekela, Miriam Makeba and Vusi Khumalo.  He has also been guest performer on many of their recordings.



Tickets for these intimate, truly African Saturday Evenings at The Fringe are only R120 and are on sale at Computicket: visit www.computicket.com or call 083 915 8000. 

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