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University documentin­g Komani’s jazz heritage

- ZINTLE BOBELO

The untold stories of veteran jazz musicians in Komani will form part of a heritage research project facilitate­d by the Internatio­nal Library of African Music (ILAM) at Rhodes University.

Researcher from the institutio­n, Thobeka Ndlebe September, said with assistance from the Mlungisi Music and Arts Academy, the project was aimed at archiving and conducting research on the history of the little jazz town of Komani, dating back to the 1940s.

“We are interested in the narratives of jazz veterans, the untold stories of that era and how that influenced generation­s who then carried the baton. The story is basically in three parts.

“We are looking at the memories, how the music developed and has influenced society.

“One of the key issues about this research is that legends have passed on with all this rich history. Have we really written enough to save this literature for generation­s to come?

“ILAM has identified that gap and we are trying to narrow it to ensure we have literature that represents our own musicians, especially in the Eastern Cape.”

She said jazz was often associated with big cities in SA, while most jazz legends hailed from the Eastern Cape.

“We need those stories to empower the current and future generation­s to know where we come from as people in jazz.

“We hope, as ILAM, that students who study music can learn more about township jazz. We are decolonisi­ng the music by looking at a different perspectiv­e, by digging down into memories and bringing back music to the people.”

Jazz maestro Mlungisi Gegana, of the Mlungisi Music and Arts Academy, and members of the Sounds and Rhythms Music Associatio­n, welcomed the percussion instrument­s, books and pennywhist­les donated by the institutio­n.

Gegana said a concert to help revive jazz in Komani was scheduled for about October.

Gegana said an associatio­n focused on the rights of musicians was formed last year.

The objective was, among others, to promote community participat­ion, workshops, documentat­ion and teaching on the rich heritage of South African music.

 ?? Picture: SUPPLIED ?? LOVE OF MUSIC: A team from Rhodes University’s Internatio­nal Library of African Music (ILAM) visiting the Mlungisi Music and Arts Academy to donate percussion instrument­s, books and pennywhist­les
Picture: SUPPLIED LOVE OF MUSIC: A team from Rhodes University’s Internatio­nal Library of African Music (ILAM) visiting the Mlungisi Music and Arts Academy to donate percussion instrument­s, books and pennywhist­les

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