FRIDAY 27 APRIL
Chisholm Recital Room South African College of Music, UCT ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 9.00am - 9.30am Registration ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 9.30am - 10.00am PAPER Veit Arlt (Univ of Basel) South African Jazz - a Swiss Perspective ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 10.15am – 10.45am PAPER Presenter: Nduduzo Makhathini (Univ of Fort Hare) Towards the construction of a new language: improvised music as a platform for connecting with outer planes ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 11.00am – 11.30am PAPER Presenter: Gwen Ansell, freelance music writer Retreats and reassertions: mapping the jazz sound of Johannesburg ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 11.45am – 12.45pm WORKSHOP Presenter: Melanie Scholtz Cross Genre Sounds : Heritage, Jazz and Electronics collide Aim : To compose and create music using the influences of culture and heritage aided by electronic looping technology and using the voice as the sole instrumentation. More about the looper : The looper we will be using for this presentation is called The TC Helicon Voice Touch live touch model 1. You can trigger and loop yourself and layer it , whether it’s free improvised melody and rhythm or structured / arranged parts that work together. Once you have made the bed so to speak, you can lay on top of it. So you can create a melody and lyrics that then go over the existing soundtrack that you have just created. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LUNCH: 12.45pm - 1.30pm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1.30pm – 2.00pm PERFORMANCE LADY DAY BIG BAND Conducted by Amanda Tiffin (UCT) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2.15pm - 3.15pm PANEL DISCUSSION/DEBATE Chair: Amanda Tiffin Panelists: Melanie Scholtz, Lana Crowster, Ernestine Deane, Kelly Bell, Babalwa Mentjies Gender & Jazz: The challenges facing women in the music industry today ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3.30pm – 4.30pm PANEL DISCUSSION/PRESENTATION Chair: Dr.Carol Martin Panelists/Presenters: Koko Nkalashe, Luvuyo Kakaza, Paul Kahanovitz and Leonardo Fortuin Technologies and the ‘Hoods’: Spreading, Conserving, and Archiving South African jazz locally and abroad ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 4.45pm – 5.15pm PERFORMANCE Students from the Music Department at the University of Fort Hare ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ DINNER /free time 5.30pm - 8.00pm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 8.00pm PERFORMANCE Stories from the Book of Life MELANIE SCHOLTZ with MARK FRANSMAN ~~~~ Not yet Uhuru ERNESTINE DEANE and her band DUB for MAMA Terryl Bell (drums), Tiana Marwanqana (bass), Nobuhle Mazinyane (piano) and special guest Rayelle Goodman (violin) Tickets available from QUICKET or cash at the door Adults R120 students/pensioners R60 www.quicket.co.za ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
SATURDAY 28 APRIL
Chisholm Recital Room South African College of Music, UCT ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 9.00am - 9.30am Registration ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 9.30am – 10.00am PAPER Siphokazi Ngxokolo (Univ of Fort Hare) The voice of Johnny Dyani in South Africa and in Exile ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 10.00am – 12.30pm WORKSHOP Presenter: Andrew Hoole (UCT) Music Technology: Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) usage and notation software *this workshop will be in the UCT Music Lab ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 10.00am – 10.45am WORKSHOP Sibusiso Mashiloane (UKZN) South African composition and improvisation ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 11.00am – 11.30am PAPER Presenter: Dr. Mike Rossi (UCT) Through the Years: A rough guide to developing a South African Jazz repertoire ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 11.45am – 12.45pm LECTURE/WORKSHOP Presenter: Johannes Gerber (Saxophone mouthpiece master craftsman) The Shape of your Sound Saxophonists today experience a music industry that is evolving at a pace never witnessed before. New inventions, brands, accessories, teaching methods and other ideologies are introduced as the clock ticks – at trade shows, in classrooms and on social media. The plethora of information and equipment at the saxophonist’s disposal offers unprecedented opportunities but can also be overwhelming or result in a very costly financial exercise if improper advice is pursued or if no advice is pursued. Saxophone mouthpiece master craftsman Johannes Gerber guides you into making sound decisions on your journey to achieving ‘your’ unique voice on the saxophone. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LUNCH: 12.45pm - 1.30pm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1.45pm – 2.15pm PAPER Presenter: Dr. Mageshen Naidoo (Univ of Pretoria) South African Jazz: An analysis of musical idioms ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2.30pm – 3.15pm LECTURE/RECITAL Presenter: Mandisi Dyantyis (UCT) The African Melody: Created in Grey Spaces This lecture recital will explore and demonstrate the concept of melody in African Music, more especially the South African Jazz sound. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3.15pm – 4.00pm SAJE AGM Minutes and Reports Vote for new SAJE board ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 4.15pm – 4.45pm PERFORMANCE Jazz without Borders SA/ITALIA band featuring jazz students from UCT and Italy ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ DINNER /free time 5.00pm - 8.00pm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 8.00pm PERFORMANCE The ALVIN DYERS TRIO featuring Mike Rossi and Mageshen Naidoo ~~~ Sibusiso Mashiloane Trio Sibusiso Mashiloane - piano, Shaun Johannes - bass and Lumunyano Mzi - drums ~~~~~~ The UCT BIG BAND conducted by Mike Campbell with special guests Tickets available from QUICKET or cash at the door Adults R100 students/pensioners R50 www.quicket.co.za ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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