
Right On Cue: Episode 10!!
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In today’s episode of Right on Cue, we offer you a variety of
performances that bring powerful stories and sound to life.
We have Passage: A Boy’s Journey to Manhood which presents a raw take
on coming-of-age, while The Possible Grave explores family, memory, and
reconciliation through the story of two estranged brothers. Molora on the
other hand, delivers a gripping portrayal of generational trauma and
revenge, leaving a lasting emotional impact.
Cultural heritage took centre stage in Unveiling a Legacy, a musical tribute
to umakhulu uNotinki, whilst i-Sip and Cry ka Muneyi created an intimate,
spiritual space for healing and storytelling in Tshivenda. Closing off the lineup, the afro-jazz band Kujenga inspired with their mission to build meaningful connections through music at the National Youth Jazz Festival.
performances that bring powerful stories and sound to life.
We have Passage: A Boy’s Journey to Manhood which presents a raw take
on coming-of-age, while The Possible Grave explores family, memory, and
reconciliation through the story of two estranged brothers. Molora on the
other hand, delivers a gripping portrayal of generational trauma and
revenge, leaving a lasting emotional impact.
Cultural heritage took centre stage in Unveiling a Legacy, a musical tribute
to umakhulu uNotinki, whilst i-Sip and Cry ka Muneyi created an intimate,
spiritual space for healing and storytelling in Tshivenda. Closing off the lineup, the afro-jazz band Kujenga inspired with their mission to build meaningful connections through music at the National Youth Jazz Festival.