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Jazz Voice Showcase at Centre for Jazz and Popular Music
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The Centre for Jazz and Popular Music is proud to present the Jazz voice showcase by selected students of Debbie Mari and Lihle Ngidi on Wednesday 25 May 2016 at 18h00.

This show will feature the Jazz Voice faculty and students of UKZN presenting jazz and afro-jazz standards including evergreen ballads such as ‘Misty’, ‘Nature Boy, 'Georgia ’ and ‘I Fall In Love Too Easily’ ,Latin jazz songs including ‘So Nice’, ‘Wave’ and ‘Little Sunflower’. Swing songs such as ‘The Best is Yet To Come’, ‘The More I See You’and ‘Nice work if You Can Get It’ will be featured in the repertoire as well as Afro Jazz/pop songs like Lira’s ‘Feel Good’ and ‘Ngiyazifela’.

The participants for the evening include first, second and third year students Ayanda Thango, Neliswa Msomi, Sinenhlanhla Mazibuko and BPrac student Xolisa  Dlamini. This concert will be the third in a series of instrumental showcases planned over the course of the year. It will be followed by Big band/brass showcase 1 June, and Drum Showcase 8 June. 

Join us at The Centre for Jazz and Popular music (CJPM), Level 2, Shepstone Building at UKZN Howard College Campus on Wednesday 25 May 2016 at 18h00 for “The Jazz Voice Showcase”. Doors open at 17h30 show starts at 18h00. R60 for general admission // R40 pensioners // R20 for students. Please contact Thuli on 031 2603385 or email Zamat1@ukzn.ac.za for more details

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Category Events
Posted 24 May 2016
By Thulile Zama
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From UKZN
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