Get Ready for the 20th Annual African Cultural Calabash
THEME: Honouring the Past, Inspiring the Future – From
Seeds to Harvest
Durban, South Africa
The University of KwaZulu-Natal’s School of Music, African
Music Project proudly announces the 20th Annual African Cultural Calabash,
a cherished celebration of African heritage, rhythm, and unity. The festival
will take place on Friday, 7 November 2025, at 19:00 at the Howard College
Theatre, Durban.
This year’s theme, “Honouring the Past, Inspiring the Future
– From Seeds to Harvest," pays tribute to the strength of cultural
roots while highlighting the importance of growth, transformation, and shared
legacy. It encourages reflection on the past while seeking an empowered,
creative future.
Event Highlights
HloniphaniArt
Hloniphani Mthethwa, is a Durban-based singer-songwriter,
guitarist, and multi-instrumentalist who fuses Afro-cultural rhythms with
soulful lyricism. His artistry spans music, composition, and visual expression,
reflecting a deep connection to African roots. He has showcased his talent on
major stages, including the National Arts Festival, and is the winner of the
2022 eThekwini Youth Talent Show. His musical journey has taken him beyond
South Africa to international stages in New Orleans, India, and Italy. Known
for his dynamic performances and versatile creativity, HloniphaniArt continues
to grow as one of KwaZulu-Natal’s rising cultural voices, promoting African
identity through music and art.
Ikusasa Lethu Ensemble
Ikusasa Lethu is a distinguished African music and dance
ensemble based at the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN), under the direction
of Dr. Practical A. Opondo. The group is dedicated to preserving and promoting
traditional African music and dance, providing a platform for cultural
expression and heritage education. Internationally, the ensemble has
represented South African culture in countries such as Germany, Denmark,
Sweden, Canada, Peru, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Uganda, Seychelles, and Thailand. Beyond
performances, they conduct educational workshops and community outreach
programs, introducing young audiences to indigenous instruments and African
musical traditions, inspiring the next generation to embrace and continue their
cultural legacy.
Zoliswa Michelle Mchunu
Zoliswa Mchunu is a South African artist, musician, and
dancer from Hammersdale, Mpumalanga Township, who studied music at the
University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) and completed her BA Honours degree in
Applied Ethnomusicology and Performance. She is a versatile performer known for
playing indigenous instruments, singing, and dancing, and has performed both
locally and internationally, notably with the group Ikusasa Lethu. Her work
often explores her cultural heritage and connection to her ancestors, such as
in her 2019 honours recital themed "Sabela, Memeza, Lalela
Abaphansi".
Sphamandla Magwaza (Thishawamazwi)
Sphamandla Magwaza, professionally known as Thishawamazwi,
is a South African singer and performer who began his musical journey in 2017.
He released his first album that year and has since actively promoted his music
through social media, especially TikTok, to reach wider audiences. Known for
his passion and commitment to his craft, Thishawamazwi combines contemporary
sounds with his unique artistic style. His growing online presence highlights
his dedication to building a fanbase and sharing his talent, making him one of
the emerging voices in the South African music scene.
Imbongiyosizi
Mlungisi Mbatha, known artistically as ImbongiYosizi
("The Poet of Sorrow"), is a South African poet and performer from
Emondlo whose work fuses imbongi praise poetry with contemporary rhythm
and soul. Inspired by early poetry sessions at Westville Poetry and artists
like SmartBlackMapondo, ImbongiYosizi uses spoken word to transform personal
and collective experiences into deeply moving performance art.
Lindokuhle Dlamini
A guitarist and cultural producer from Bulwer, Lindokuhle is
passionate about African musical traditions. He has performed with the Durban
Chamber Choir, UKZN Choir, and at the 2024 Global Artivism Conference. He is in
his third year at UKZN and actively shaping his path as a cultural ambassador.
Samukelisiwe Mbatha
Rooted in Maskandi traditions, Samukelisiwe is a composer
and aspiring music lecturer. Influenced by Nozuko Nguqu, she has shared the
stage with Baba Matshitshi Ngema and is committed to preserving and evolving
African musical heritage through healing and uplifting performances.
A Taste of Africa
The evening will also feature a traditional culinary
experience. From inhloko (cow head) to umleqo (Zulu-style
chicken), guests can enjoy authentic African dishes that nourish body and soul.
Event
Details
Date:
Friday, 7 November 2025
Time:
7:30 PM
Venue:
Howard College Theatre, University of KwaZulu-Natal
Tickets:
Adults R100 | Students R60
Book Now – Don’t Miss Out! "Hebe usuthu, walala
wasala phuthuma!"
This will be an unforgettable evening of dance, music, food,
and cultural pride. Everyone is welcome.
For Tickets & Enquiries:
Contact:
Dr. Patricia Opondo – opondop@ukzn.ac.za
Ms. Thulile Zama: 031 260 3385 | Siphiwe Zwane: 082 951 5963