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− | The ''[[Siyagiya Durban International Music and Cultural Carnival]]'' (or simply the ''[[International Music and Cultural Carnival]]'') is a primarily a musical event conceived as a tribute to South African jazz greats as well as a platform for new talent. Presented by [[Mbongeni Ngema]]’s [[Committed Artists]] Foundation | + | The ''[[Siyagiya Durban International Music and Cultural Carnival]]'' (or simply the ''[[International Music and Cultural Carnival]]'') is a primarily a musical event conceived as a tribute to South African jazz greats as well as a platform for new talent. Presented as a 12-hour live entertainment event at Durban’s Westridge Stadium by [[Mbongeni Ngema]]’s [[Committed Artists]] Foundation, it featured a line-up of big-name jazz musicians as well as new talent, and first took place at the [[Westridge Stadium]] in Durban on 21 December in 2012 and again on 16 December in 2013. |
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==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
https://www.mediaupdate.co.za/media/58350/durban-invites-the-public-to-the-siyagiya-2013-durban-international-music-and-cultural-carnival | https://www.mediaupdate.co.za/media/58350/durban-invites-the-public-to-the-siyagiya-2013-durban-international-music-and-cultural-carnival | ||
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+ | http://news.artsmart.co.za/2012/12/siyagiya.html |
Revision as of 06:10, 25 March 2019
The Siyagiya Durban International Music and Cultural Carnival (or simply the International Music and Cultural Carnival) is a primarily a musical event conceived as a tribute to South African jazz greats as well as a platform for new talent. Presented as a 12-hour live entertainment event at Durban’s Westridge Stadium by Mbongeni Ngema’s Committed Artists Foundation, it featured a line-up of big-name jazz musicians as well as new talent, and first took place at the Westridge Stadium in Durban on 21 December in 2012 and again on 16 December in 2013.
The carnival event is not mentioned again.