Celebrating Africa Day at Zeitz MOCAA

by | May 21, 2019 | News | 0 comments

Zeitz MOCAA invites you to join them for Africa Day on Saturday, 25 May 2019, as they celebrate our heritage on Africa Day. The day will be filled with special performances by some of Cape Town’s best school choirs, artists, and musicians. There will also be discounts on memberships and Children under 18 enjoy free admission all day.

The restaurant will serve a special Africa Day menu at a discounted rate at Zeitz MOCAA Food.

Africa Day Programme highlights include

  • Children’s choirs
  • Buskers
  • Pedro the Music Man
  • Zahira Ashmal activation
  • Poetry tour
  • Azah musical performance

Programming details
10:15 – 11 a.m.
Linge Primary School Choir (Nyanga): A choral performance in the BMW Atrium.

11:15 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Chris Hani High School Choir (Khayelitsha): A choral performance in the BMW Atrium.

12:30 – 1:30 p.m.
Africa Day Children’s Storytelling with Pedro, the Music Man: A storytelling session for children of all ages Pedro, the music man will unlock the magic of African stories through word and song – introducing the joy and beauty of traditional African instruments as an integral part of his storytelling technique.

2.30 – 3 p.m.
Musical performance by Hout Bay Ingoma Choir: The choir will perform a recital of their popular songs from the Atrium Bowl for visitors passing through the entrance.

3:30 – 4:30 p.m.
Musical Performance by Azah: A special musical intervention in the BMW Atrium.

Africa Day Menu offering at Zeitz MOCAA FOOD

The Africa Day menu comprises of a variety of favourite local cuisines that best exhibit what South Africa has to offer. Book your table here.
– Vetkoek
– Gourmet boerie roll
– Bunny chow
– Milk tart Cake of the day
– Braai broodjies
– Pap & nyama – short rib, pap, chakalaka

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WHERE: Zeitz MOCAA Silo District, V&A Waterfront, Cape Town 8001

About Linge Primary School Choir:
Linge Primary School is a public combines school based in Nyanga. The school is located near and often collaborates with the Nyanga Arts Development Centre, which promotes and encourage Individual Artists, Crafters, and cultural groups to establish cooperatives and promotes heritage and tourism. The school is also associated with the Nyanga Arts Initiative (NAI) that is intending to contribute to arts development, skills development and enterprise development in the Nyanga community and surrounding areas. It is for the community – including young, old, illiterate and disabled people – to explore and develop their talent, especially in the arts sector in a commercially viable and sustainable way.

About Chris Hani High School Choir:
Chris Hani Secondary School, situated in Khayelitsha, specialises in dance, arts and culture. The Chris Hani School Choir is at the heart of the school’s arts and cultural activities. Its performances combine choral music, dance and choreography, drama and poetry, backed by musical instrumentation. The choir has performed at some of the country’s most prestigious events, such as the Opening of Parliament in Cape Town. It also participated in the National Schools Choir Competitions (SASCE) and the High School Jam Festival (2013). In 2013, 2014 and 2015, the Choir won the Western Cape Provincial (SASCE) Championships. On the international stage, the choir was given an honorary invitation to perform at the International Conference for UNiGlobal Unions at the Cape Town International Convention Centre in 2014.

About Petro, the Music Man:
Pedro Espi-Sanchis, affectionately known as Pedro, the Music Man is one of South Africa’s most well known and loved story-tellers. He has thrilled and delighted audiences of children and parents alike through his unique storytelling technique. Pedro was born in Spain, grew up in France and now resides in Cape Town. He has worked as a musician, performer, composer, educator and story-teller in South Africa and abroad for over 30 years and has been a leading figure in music education in South Africa instilling a love and appreciation for music in children and teachers alike.
About Hout Bay Ingoma Choir:
Hout Bay Ingoma Choir was formed in 2017 to give a platform for the immense singing talent in the community. The Choir mainly performs traditional, unaccompanied, African choral – featuring, at its core, beautiful vocal harmonies – and also some English / Western pop and gospel.

About Azah:
Tinyiko Mpho Mphago wa Mabasa also professionally known as Azah is a multi-instrumentalist, composer, producer, musical director cultural activist, educator and philanthropist from the South African Jazz capital Mamelodi in Pretoria. He is a brilliant, versatile and multitalented musician and is known as one of the finest South African percussionists of our generation – and for good reason. Born into a family of traditional healers, he began playing the drums at the age of 8 and formed a decidedly passionate bond with drums and percussion as not only healing instruments but also as a way of artistic and spiritual expression.

 

 

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