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19 Oct 2007

SONGS WORTH SINGING

This is an invitation from the Institute for Justice and Reconciliation to attend two FREE workshops at the NASSAU AUDITORIUM, PALMYRA ROAD, NEWLANDS SATURDAY 27 OCTOBER FROM 09AM-2PM (WITH A POSSIBLE 1 HOUR JAM SESSION AFTERWARDS).

Please note that this is the fourth and fifth workshops of a project that Valdi Van Reenen-le Roux, Glenn Robertson, Zayne Adams, Robbie Jansen, Darryl Andrews, Ian Smith, Errol Dyers, Paul Sedres, Sammy Weber, Trevor Sampson, Camillo Lombard and Tony Drake are all involved in - it is called: "SONGS WORTH SINGING". This will continue to be rolled out over the next couple of months where we will be continuing the workshops, seminars, recordings, a CD and a possible DVD.

On Saturday, 27 October, the following workshops will be rolled out:

THE FIRST SESSION WILL BE FACILITATED BY ERROL DYERS, SPENCER MBADU AND ZAYN ADAM.

Time: 09h00 - 11h00
Topic: MUSIC AS ECHOES OF OUR PAST
This session will deal with music and songs from the various cultures in the Western Cape and the musicians will play examples of these songs.

THE SECOND SESSION WILL BE FACILITATED BY IAN SMITH, DUKE&EZRA NGCUKANA, ROBBIE JANSEN, SPENCER MBADU, GEORGE WERNER, COLIN MILLER

Time: 11h30 - 13h30
Topic: CAPE JAZZ AND AFRO JAZZ
This session will deal with CAPE JAZZ and AFRICAN JAZZ and will feature songs written by local artists. Musicians to bring their instruments along.

PLEASE INVITE ANYONE THAT YOU KNOW WILL BENEFIT FROM THESE WORKSHOPS - IT IS A WEALTH OF INFORMATION - FREE OF CHARGE!!!!!

For more information on these workshops, contact Valdi Van Reenen-Le Roux on:
Tel: 021 7637124 or via email: vvrleroux@ijr.org.za

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"Jazz and freedom go hand in hand. That explains it. There isn't any more to add to it. If I do add to it, it gets complicated. That's something for you to think about. You think about it and dig it. You dig it..." Thelonious Monk

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