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Sounds of CelebrationEducation Africa and Sydenham Shul are thrilled to present Sounds of Celebration II; a joyous and uplifting tribute to social cohesion. This unique event features musical performances by over 100 talented young artists and a guest appearance by Choni G, winner of the title 'Jewish star of 2012'. Representing a wide spectrum of cultures, Sounds of Celebration II aims to foster unity and positive interactions among young learners by facilitating cross cultural exchanges through music, and in the process benefiting disadvantaged learners and communities. The concert follows the 2013 pilot project in which NGO Education Africa collaborated with Sydenham Shul in a venture to uplift disadvantaged communities in Johannesburg. Education Africa currently runs nine projects that address various educational needs in South Africa. Their most recent grassroots endeavor, the International Arts and Culture Project, has developed into an exciting, ongoing scheme aimed at bringing musical training to a wide number of communities, through the establishment of Marimba hubs. As a direct result of the project a marimba hub was opened at Ithute Primary School in Alexandra where over 100 children from four schools attend marimba lessons on a weekly basis. Ten teachers have been up-skilled and trained to teach marimbas and a set of marimbas was donated to Stoneridge Primary School in appreciation for the outstanding marimba work being done at that school. The culmination of the project was a concert which was attended by 800 children from disadvantaged communities. This year's event coordinated by Education Africa's musical director Joan Lithgow sees children from ten schools performing individual pieces on nine different instruments and also includes choral pieces and dance. The audience can look forward to pieces on marimba, steel bands, Gumboot dancing, Greek bands, Scottish pipe bands, Japanese Koto, Djembe drums, penny whistles and Irish dancing. The individual performances will be complemented by Beethoven's Ode to joy performed in an extraordinary collaboration between all the various young musicians and ensembles in a range of styles. The organisers are presenting two free matinee performances for 2000 disadvantaged youth in the Gauteng area. These young learners will have the opportunity to hear their talented peers perform in a world-class venue. An educational booklet, allied to the CAPS curriculum, has also been prepared and will be supplied to each learner. The final performance, formally presented by David Bloch, takes place on 17 March at 8pm, at the Theatre of Marcellus: Emperor's Palace and is open to the public. Tickets are priced between R40 and R100 and bookings can be made at www.ticketpro.co.za. For more information about the project and the concerts contact Education Africa 011 685 7300 or Sydenham Shul 011 640 5021. Participants include: Asako Kano-Meier, Dominican Convent, Irish dancers, Jack Lerole Penny Whistle Ensemble, Jeppe Boys High School, John Wesley Community Centre, King David Linksfield Primary School, Saheti School, St Benedicts College, St Dominic's Boksburg, Stoneridge Primary School & Choni G Date: 16 March 2015 to 17 March 2015Time: 20:00 Venue: Theatre Marcellus, Emperors Palace, Johannesburg Cost: R40-100 More info: 64 Jones Road, Kempton Park |