Being Woman by Titi Luzipo at Jazzcentre on Wednesday 02 August 2017 at 18h00
The Centre for Jazz and Popular Music is proud to presents Being Woman by Titi Luzipo on Wednesday
02 August 2017 at 18:00.
Titi has become a household name in the jazz circles of the
country. She studied Bachelor of Music, majoring in Jazz Performance at the
University of Cape Town. She also did a course in Performing Arts at the
University of the Western Cape.
By the tender age of 21, Titi had already shared the stage
and worked closely with local and international music stars including Feya
Faku, McCoy Mrubata, Gloria Bosman, Judith Sephuma, Zonke, Caiphus Semenya,
Loyiso Bala, Ringo Madlingozi and George Benson.
The importance of women in society has become a foreign
understanding. The role women play in society should be celebrated more than it
currently is. With the recent killings of women in the country, it is only
befitting to heal those who have been affected by this terrible ordeal through
song and intricate melodies. Being Woman
celebrates the art and power of a woman.
The pain endured yet the joy it brings. Most people refer to
people as human beings, some say women are women beings. We need to start thinking what it actually
means to BE A WOMAN.
One of her recent achievements was recently completed a
successful tour in Germany and Switzerland with South Africa’s greatest a
capella bands – Africappella. Titi is now focused on her 1st debut album which
will be released in 2017.
Please join Being
Woman by Titi Luzipo (voice), joined by her band Lungelo Ngcobo (piano)
Dalisu Ndlazi (bass), Sbu Zondi (drums) Phumlani Mtiti (saxophone) at The
Centre for Jazz and Popular music (CJPM), Level 2, Shepstone Building at UKZN
Howard College Campus on Wednesday 02 August 2017 at 18:00. Doors open at
17.30. R70 for general admission // R45 pensioners //
R20 for students. Please contact Thuli on 031 2603385 or email
Zamat1@ukzn.ac.za for more details.
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31 July 2017
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Thulile Zama
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