Represent Review: Jazz at Moratele Park
Sep08

Represent Review: Jazz at Moratele Park

Reuben ‘The Matrix’ Malema kicked back at a highly entertaining day of jazz at Moratele Park last weekend in a warmer Tshwane. Obviously The Matrix had a ball, but he just couldn’t quiet a nagging question – ‘Who will replace the Jazz greats when they’re gone?’ See our photostory from Represent’s supertalented photographer, Nkateko Siweya, by clicking here. Friday night – 29 August 2008. The Newtown Cultural Precinct. Rejoicing in the mellow tunes of jazz is the prevailing mood and yours truly is taking it very slow. Jazz, like all other things which are so blissfully fulfilling, demands that one graciously savour it in bite-size portions lest you spoil the encapsulating experience that is so full of delight. The organizers of this year’s colossal event left nothing to chance. Enthused fans and all visitors had to park their vehicles at the Old Johannesburg Train Station located adjacent to the Market Theatre on Carr Street. The entire area of the Event was fenced off and fully equipped security personnel tirelessly scoured the populous venue. Creative décor and free-flowing performing arts unfolded unhampered as the entire venue was transformed into a Kofifi/ Marimba cultural village of yesteryear: Sofiatown. Flute and harmonica tunes taunted the mind to imagine a place that mostly exists in the National Archives of South Africa’s past cosmopolitan glory (or the Drum magazine archives – Ed 😉 ). The eyes couldn’t help but swiftly teleport the mind into the world of the unison dancers of the smash hit: Sarafina! I found myself uncontrollably whistling away to the familiar harmony : “O tla utlwa bo-tsotsi ba re: a re yeng ko Meadowlands! Meadowlands, Meadowlands, Meadowlands Sithandwa sam’ !” Priceless! The Event At 19h00, yours truly and Mr. Siweya enjoyed the exemplary performance of local artist Mark Fransman at the Dinaledi stage. The Market Theatre played host to the Classic Jazz Masters followed by the charming Simphiwe Dana (If only wishes were horses). 20h15, by this time my partying mood had reached fever pitch, with the least intension of slowing down. We headed for the Mbira stage to catch the fantastic showcase of artistic skill and unlimited ease of the Nigerian born ‘Asa’. 21h15 still at Mbira, I was plunged (head first!) into a whirlpool of romantic ballads by Ringo Madlingozi, my sense of imaginary infatuation was completely and utterly drenched into a soapy mess!! The Spinners from USA skillfully breached the fun between Dinaledi stage and Bassline where Joshua Redman (USA) twirled us about with his ingenious saxophonist melodies. I thought this event was totally fabulous. Thank you Standard Bank for taking us down the Sofiatown history timeline and...

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xxxxxxx  WE’re BACK! xxxxxxxx
Sep04

xxxxxxx WE’re BACK! xxxxxxxx

We’re sorry for being gone so long (just over a week darl!!!), with no notice. Sorry. We love bringing Represent to you and we missed you while we were gone. Thanks to ALL our fans that wrote in to ask where we were. We needed to make some superfast system changes to Represent, the most important being the move to our (wonderful) innovative new host, so that we can make our service even better. We’ve got some serious cosmetic changes taking place in the near future, so enjoy these next few pre-makeover moments – print screen! We’ve also got a new (international!) member of the Represent family being born shortly, so keep an eye out. To celebrate being back, we’ve shared some of the music that filled our days while we waited patiently for our baby, Represent, to come back home… Make sure to listen to all four tracks below and brighten up your day, night, life… Sharpile! And always remember to… Represent. PS: I know there is a problem with symbols in the text, we are fixing it, notice anything else, please let us know! PPS: If we missed any news, emails or just plain love, please send them now to Editorista...

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We like going 2 by 2
Sep04

We like going 2 by 2

Oh we love nothing more than a good get down tswalatsa, tsipatsipa, manyisa or kwasakwasa… especially on payday weekend. Check out the classic moves on the Rhythmic Elements ‘2 by 2’ hitsong below. Wola wops!...

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What’s not to Love about Jozi?
Aug03

What’s not to Love about Jozi?

BIG Major Big ups to the positive and groundbreaking project from our family at Love Jozi for their multi-cultural campaign launching their next range of t-shirts entitled “The Xenocentric Range”. Love Jozi tackles the tough Xenophobia issue from a positive, creative and urban angle, capturing the images of 13 so-called ‘foreigners’ who Love living and working in Jozi and asking them to sum up their love for the city. Thinking about leaving Jozi? Read about the campaign below and make sure to get to the the Love Jozi exhibit taking place throughout August, (you can also click on the pics below to see them close up). Oh, and don’t forget to wear your Xenocentric t-shirt proudly and support our city and ALL it’s beautiful people. If you have doubts in Jozi, try again. Represent! Love Jozi: The Xenocentric Range is on exhibit at TBWA\Hunt\Lascaris from Friday 1 August until Friday 29 August. TBWA\Hunt\Lascaris 51 Wierda Road West Wierda Valley Sandton Tel: +27 11 3223100 Why Johannesburg? Why would you rather live here than in your own home city? What’s so interesting about this place? These were some of the questions that Love Jozi asked their models before they posed for the camera showing off the brand’s 9th range of t-shirts. Responses ranged from “strangers say hi here” to “it’s both dark and light at the same time”, “it makes me feel alive every single day” to “it’s my classroom”. The prerequisites for modeling for The Xenocentric Range were simple: you must have moved to Johannesburg as an adult out of a personal choice (and definitely look hot in a t-shirt). Exploring the reasons for foreigners’ preferences for our ideas, our stuff, our styles and our headspaces was both enlightening and...

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Joburg Fashion Week:Carducci Men- Slick
Aug03

Joburg Fashion Week:Carducci Men- Slick

THE CARDUCCI MENS RANGE DROVE JOBURG WILD, as well as our Vincent Zondo, who was inspired to get married! As I sat in the front row of the Carducci show, I had to confess, I am a Carducci man. I couldn’t help but notice the overwhelming excitement of the people around me and its then, when I knew that I was not the only one. Celebrities like Stone from the popular afro-pop Bongo Maffin group, the Kwela-Tebza boys and MXO were present and very excited about the show as well – I could tell. The Carducci brand has successfully managed to distinguish itself in the mens market by dressing some of South Africa’s popular music icons. This move is definitely getting them the attention they deserve, in my opinion, it’s truly robust and fantastic brand positioning. While most of their competitors in the fashion industry are still battling with this concept, Mark Gooding and his edgy design team continue to make big strides.SPRING HAS SPRUNG COLOURFULLY What would a spring/summer collection be without colour? The bold and colourful summer looks with turquoise and yellow colours as well as the floral detail and prints dominated this range. Nothing understated about which season we’re heading towards… I loved how they played with the shoes and belts in this range. THE CLASSIC SUITS This is the thread that holds everything together for Carducci. I personally loved the suits from this collection, very chic and yet quite classy. Also the way the suits were styled, giving a fabulously relaxed and stylish twist to the classic suit – with the shift from ties to cravats and from traditional belts to cummerbunds and hats, as well as a play on colours giving a sense of character to this years men’s collection. Goodness, I think I might have finally found my wedding suit. By Vincent Zondo – Br@nd Publicist Images Courtesy of Johannesburg Fashion Week. Photographer: Simon...

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Not in Our Lifetime Concert Give-away
Jul24

Not in Our Lifetime Concert Give-away

Get your party gear on, take back the city and officially make your pledge to the “Not in Our Lifetime” pro-African initiative taking place in Newtown Park next . It’s all about bringing musicians together from across Africa to mobilise citizens to continue to make a difference in our communities and to encourage the positivity we all share about our glorious continent. It’s chipile at R50 but leave your shisanyama’s at home as there will be stalls providing everything you need… We have two double pairs of tickets to give away, simply email editor@represent.co.za with your name, ID number, contact number and email address, and answer the question: Name two of the presenters of the ‘Not in our lifetime Concert’ to be held in Newtown on 3 August. Send your entries before the 31st July and remember. Read all about it below… All in one day for “Not In Our Lifetime” concert – tickets now on sale! MTN SA is proud to announce that it is to sponsor the “Not in Our Lifetime” concert to be held at Newtown Park in Johannesburg on Sunday 3 August 2008. The concert is the second phase of an awareness, educational and fund-raising initiative that was launched on 9 July. ‘Not In Our Lifetime” , which is driven by music, is aimed at spreading a positive message about South Africa and the African Continent. MTN SA is the founding Corporate partner of the initiative. Says Pieter Verkade, Chief Marketing Officer for MTN SA: “MTN has come a long way since its inception and is today the biggest mobile telecoms provider on the African continent. We recently launched our 2010 FIFA World Cup™ campaign, One Spirit One Africa, so we are very happy to celebrate this great continent through one of its strongest roots and one of our passions, music.” The concert line up includes Lungelo, Teargas, MXO, Slikour, Necessary Noize (Kenya), Danny K, DJ Sbu, Kwela Tebza, Tuks, Tic Tac (Ghana), KB, Kalibrados (Angola), Pro Kid, HHP and DJ Cleo. MC’s for the event includes Thomas from Metro FM, Lee from Yfm and Shugasmakx. The concert is about bringing artists from across Africa together to share one stage and unite in pledging their support to changing the world around us. It will take place at Newtown Park (adjacent to The Bassline ) in Newtown. Tickets, priced at an affordable R50 each are only available through Computicket. All proceeds from ticket sales will go towards the “Not In Our Lifetime” initiative. Gates open early from 9am until 6pm for a full day line up of incredible artists who support the initiative. Refreshments and food...

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