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Abigail Kubeka (1941-) [1]. Singer, songwriter and performer.
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Biography
Born in Soweto, she grew up in Johanneburg and was befriended by Miriam Makeba in 1957, becoming a part of the all-girl singing group The Skylarks.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
Kubeka has performed in cabaret, stage musicals, dramas, TV sitcoms, reviews, and local and international films.
As singer
Her voice has taken her around southern Africa, playing at top cabaret venues. Kubeka's first album was released in Nigeria and Europe in 1981. In 1995 she performed for Queen Elizabeth II during her visit to South Africa. In 1999 she performed at the opening ceremony of the All Africa Games in Joburg, and in 2004 she performed at the South African Embassy in London, at the country's celebrations of its 10 years of democracy.
On stage
She started her stage career as understudy for Makeba in the jazz opera King Kong (1959), joining the tour to London and Europe.
Kubeka went on to perform in several musicals: Ma's Got the Blues, The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, Six of the Best and Two Women of Africa. She starred in the PACT-Lindberg production of King Afrika at the Standard Bank Arena in 1988. She starred in Ain't Misbehavin' at the André Huguenet Theatre in 1990. She also appeared in Thoroughly Modern Millie at the Johannesburg Civic Theatre (2007).
On screen
She has appeared in national and international films.
Film appearances include: Knock-Out (1969), Joe Bullet (1973), City of Blood (1987), Cry, the Beloved Country (1995), The Long Run (2001), The Jakes Are Missing (2015), Love on Safari (2018), Amandla (2022), The Deal (2024).
Appearances on TV include: African Skies (1993), Holby City (2005), Hillside (2006-2008), Wild at Heart (2007-2011), Intersexions (2013), Queen Sono (2020), Catch Me A Killer (2024).
Awards and honours
Kubeka has received several awards, and has appeared in City Press Top 10 Women Achievers. In 1986 she received the Women of Our Time award, together with 84 other African women. In 2005, she was named one of Soweto's Top 100 People by the Department of Arts and Culture.
She was awarded the prestigious Order of Ikhamanga, given for excellence in the fields of arts, culture, literature, music, journalism and sport.
Sources
Shine Silently, in the South African Sunday Times ** 29 April 2012.
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0473413/
Tucker, 1997.
TVSA [2].
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