Zimbabwe/ Southafrika
Workshop: Gesang & Bodypercussion, 18.November 11-17h
Centro cultural Arraiá, Leipzig (West)
Talking to the humble Nkwali as a person, you are talking to a normal girl next door, but then, listen to her as an artist singing, you are left wondering where the euphonious super human
voice has come from. Meet Noma Nkwali Gagisa, our own female star musician who reminds me of that era when everyone wanted to hear Busi Ncube’s voice. Nkwali is her stage name. Once you
hear her voice, you are musically enticed and glued to it. Nkwali’s real name is Nomathamsanqa Treatie Mkwananzi. She is the founder member of iYASA and is currently working with Mother Africa, a
German based circus which consists of 45 artists from Zimbabwe, South Africa, Ethiopia, Gambia, Ivory Coast, Tanzania and Kenya.This is a work of musical gods. Zimbabwe is blessed to have such
young musicians. Nkwali hails from Bulawayo. She attended Sobukhazi secondary school in Bulawayo/ and was introduced into music by Bulawayo’s music and performance guru Nkululeko Dube and her
parents played a prominent role in nursing and encouraging her singing till she was involved in the formation of iYASA performance group.
On the 13th of November 2015 Nkwali the singer and performance artist came of age as the City of Kings and Queens, Bulawayo, witnessed the prestigious launch of her first solo album, Sithokozile.
Sithokozile is an eight track album beautifully packed with a unique genre of traditional and gospel songs. It is the type of music that will forever make you appreciate our African heritage, and
how blending it with gospel music suits everyone in our morden society. Blessed are parents who help their talented children achieve their dreams and aspirations, Nkwali dedicated one of the
album’s tracks to her own parents.
Her type of music is called mbube, African Accappella. It oozes with a rich melodious captivating voice accompanied by the great Zulu/Ndebele dances that Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Iyasa, and a few
others are known for. It has been dominated by men, but greatly talented women like Nkwali have broken that tradition and brought their sizzling solo voices to the uniquely southern African
genre. To get a taste of Nkwali’s great music, please visit her website, and listen to the available track, Nyawo Lwami.
Im Mai letzten Jahres besuchte uns Noma zum ersten Mal. Sie kommt aus Simbabwe und war bei Mama Afrika als Tänzerin und Sängerin tätig. Sie wird uns
verschiedene Tanzstile aus dem Süd und Südosten Afrikas zeigen. Wir sind begeistert!
Nächster Tanzkurs diesen Freitag 18.Mai 18h30!
I come from Bulawayo second largest city in Zimbabwe. Our language is called Ndebele which a dialect of the Zulu language from South African. The Ndebele people originate from South Africa hence the cultures and traditions are more or less the same. We have a lot of different dances but for now will concentrate on the ISITSHIKITSHA and ZULU/NDEBELE dance. Isitshikitsha was mainly done by elderly women.
Für unsere GastlehrerInnen gibt es keine Probestunde. Der Kurs dauert 90 Minuten und kostet 12 bis 15 Euro je nach Möglichkeiten.
Eindrücke der letzten Begegnungen
Gleich Montags stark und fröhlich in die Woche starten :) Eine Stunde mit Powerfrau Noma tanzend an Muskelaufbau und Beweglichkeit und Audruck arbeiten.
"sweat now shine later"
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