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How Miriam Makeba, a South African singer who fought apartheid, inspired a viral TikTok meme and dance
- "Makeba" by Jain, used in a viral TikTok trend, pays tribute to famed South African artist and activist against apartheid Miriam Makeba.
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Billboard In New York City’s Times Square Celebrates South Africa’s Freedom Day
There's a new digital billboard in New York City's Times Square that celebrates South Africa's Freedom Day. The campaign is a collaboration between...
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Somi pays homage to African icon Miriam Makeba with stage play, album
African music icon Miriam Makeba’s life was defined by duality. She was a proud South African who embraced both her […] The post Somi pays homage to African icon Miriam Makeba with stage play, album appeared first on TheGrio.
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‘Dreaming Zenzile’ stage play illuminates the art and will of Miriam Makeba
Miriam Makeba was an iconic figure who used her platform and artistry to uplift her community and call attention to […] The post ‘Dreaming Zenzile’ stage play illuminates the art and will of Miriam Makeba appeared first on TheGrio.
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7 Black Style Icons to Channel in Your Home Decor
This Black History Month, what better way to celebrate the diversity and accomplishments of these icons than to integrate their vibes into your living space? We rounded up seven icons of Black history, then tapped creatives from their region to envision a room decorated with them in mind.
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South Africa mourns anti-apartheid trombonist Jonas Gwangwa
Tributes are pouring in for South Africa's Oscar-nominated anti-apartheid jazz trombonist and composer Jonas Gwangwa, who has died at the age of 83. With driving music that fired up Black South Africans’ resistance to repressive white minority rule, Gwangwa left the country rather than submit to apartheid censorship. Other prominent exiled South African musicians included Hugh Masekela, Abdullah Ibrahim and Miriam Makeba.
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African dance hit 'Pata Pata' gets reboot for coronavirus
The world-famous song "Pata Pata", a South African dance hit from 1967, is being re-released with new lyrics to spread information about coronavirus to vulnerable communities. Meaning "touch touch" in the Xhosa language, "Pata Pata" was written by Grammy-winning singer Miriam Makeba who named it after a dance move popular in Johannesburg at the time. The new version sung by Beninese artist Angelique Kidjo includes lyrics such as, "We need to keep our hands clean so 'no-Pata Pata'... Don't touc
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The extraordinary life and music of Hugh Masekela
Trumpeter, flugelhorn-player, singer, composer and activist Hugh Ramapolo Masekela has passed away after a long battle with prostate cancer. When he cancelled his appearance last year at the Johannesburg Joy of Jazz Festival, taking time out to deal with his serious health issues, fans were forced to return to his recorded opus for reminders of…
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R.I.P. Hugh Masekela, activist and “Father of South African Jazz,” has died at 78
Masekela was an artistic force in the anti-apartheid movement.
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Hugh Masekela, South Africa’s legendary trumpeter, has died
Legendary South African trumpeter and anti-apartheid movement figure, Hugh Masekela has died at aged 78, after a battle with prostate cancer, according to his family and the government. Born on April 4, 1939, Masekela first picked up a trumpet after seeing the film Young Man With a Horn and encouraged by activist Father Trevor Huddleston.…
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WATCH: 10-year-old kids slay ballroom routine on SAGT
WATCH: 10-year-old kids slay ballroom routine on SAGT
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