Merged with electronic sound elements and featuring modern interpretations of traditional vocal composition, Elementaal will be gracing the CTJazzFest sought after Rosies Stage. Find out who is performing on the Rosies Stage at CTJazzFest CTIJF2020
Music lovers can enjoy an intimate moment with their favourite artists at the Cape Town International Jazz Festival , as the line-up for the Festival’s sought after Rosies Stage is announced.
Abdullah Ibrahim, South Africa’s most distinguished pianist and a world-respected master musician, has toured the world extensively for more than a quarter-century. An icon of the South African resistance movement, his song “Mannenberg – ‘Is Where It’s Happening’” became an unofficial national anthem for black South Africans under apartheid.
Kenyan-born Aaron Rimbui is a self-taught pianist, keyboardist, drummer, bandleader, producer, and composer. Port Elizabeth trumpeter and vocalist Mandisi Dyantyis blends traditional gospel with new age Afro-pop to create an award-winning sound for jazz lovers. His album Somandla was nominated for Jazz Album of 2019 at the SAMAs.
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