Afro-Cuban Dance – The Rumba, Salsa and Timba
By Zuko Komisa The impact of Afro Cuban music can be seen all over the world, with popular dances being exported to many parts of the […]
Hip hop samples of Jazz
By Nomali Cele Hip hop’s calling card, the thing that grounds it as a black art, is probably the ways it borrows from other black arts […]
Is Jazz for everyone?
By Dinika Naidoo and Vusumzi Nkomo Historically, Jazz gigs in South Africa were notorious for their interracial mixing, not only on stage but as popular sight […]
The nation mourns the passing of Mama Dorothy Masuka
By Zuko Komisa The nation mourns the death of legendary african jazz musician Mama Dorothy Masuka, confirmed last night by her family. She was a pioneer, and […]
Jazz influences the arts: Movies that are jazz centered
By: Natasha Archary I remember the first time I watched Dirty Dancing with Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey. All of thirteen, I fell in love […]
Understanding Signature Jazz soundscape instruments
By Zuko Komisa The evolution of Jazz as we know it came full circle in the 1950s through innovators we still look to for inspiration and […]
Reflecting on the role Jazz played for Activism and Social Justice.
By Zuko Komisa At the height of the then Civil Rights Movement, the relevance of the Jazz genre rose to prominance as the music that made […]
There’s jazz and then there’s Miles Davis’ “Birth of the cool”
By: Natasha Archary Any jazz enthusiast will have come across the name Miles Davis in the archives of jazz history at some point. If you […]
Cool jazz, free jazz and evolving jazz conventions
By Zuko Komisa The late 1940s came with a changing tide that gave birth to an original style of jazz music called cool jazz, a sound […]