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by the [[Feela Sistah! Spoken Word Collective]]. A musical and verbal journey through the lives of four unique women.  The influences range from jazz to hip hop, from praise songs to modern literature. Created by and featuring by [[Myesha Jenkins]],  [[Napo Masheane]], [[Lebogang Mashile]] and [[Ntsiki Mazwai]]. Performed 2004 and onwards with sold out shows at [[Kippies]], [[BassLine]], at the [[Grahamstown Festival]] and the [[Women’s Arts Festival]], as well as guest shows for the Gauteng Legislature, National Prosecuting Authority, and the [[Steve Biko Foundation]].
 
by the [[Feela Sistah! Spoken Word Collective]]. A musical and verbal journey through the lives of four unique women.  The influences range from jazz to hip hop, from praise songs to modern literature. Created by and featuring by [[Myesha Jenkins]],  [[Napo Masheane]], [[Lebogang Mashile]] and [[Ntsiki Mazwai]]. Performed 2004 and onwards with sold out shows at [[Kippies]], [[BassLine]], at the [[Grahamstown Festival]] and the [[Women’s Arts Festival]], as well as guest shows for the Gauteng Legislature, National Prosecuting Authority, and the [[Steve Biko Foundation]].
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== Sources ==
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''[[Pretoria News]]'', 13 July 2004.
  
  

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by the Feela Sistah! Spoken Word Collective. A musical and verbal journey through the lives of four unique women. The influences range from jazz to hip hop, from praise songs to modern literature. Created by and featuring by Myesha Jenkins, Napo Masheane, Lebogang Mashile and Ntsiki Mazwai. Performed 2004 and onwards with sold out shows at Kippies, BassLine, at the Grahamstown Festival and the Women’s Arts Festival, as well as guest shows for the Gauteng Legislature, National Prosecuting Authority, and the Steve Biko Foundation.

Sources

Pretoria News, 13 July 2004.


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