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<blockquote data-quote="CORY" data-source="post: 258812" data-attributes="member: 13620"><p>ON SUNDAY at 3pm in the <u><strong>Wits Great Hall,</strong></u> the second part of the Wits Sound Us Out showcase is presented. The concert, under the direction of Prof Jeanie Zaidel-Rudolph, presents works by new Wits composers for strings.</p><p></p><p>On Wednesday at 7.30pm in the Music Room on the eighth floor of the University Corner Building on Jorissen Street, part three presents electronic compositions.</p><p></p><p>In Cape Town, one of the final events of the French Season takes place on Friday from 5pm and Saturday from 11am. Across four city-centre stages (one of them free), the Cape Town World Music Festival presents 32 acts, ranging from Afro-pop to intense improvised music and subversive deejaying.</p><p></p><p>Friday highlights include Pops Mohamed?s Millennium Experience at 7pm, followed by the French ensemble, DJ Click Band, featuring, as well as the eponymous leader, Balkan violinist Serioja Mihai, and Indian tabla and harmonium player Amrat Hussein.</p><p></p><p>On Saturday at 5pm, guitar improviser Derek Gripper collaborates with Xhosa bow player Madosini at 3.30pm, and All in One, featuring guitarist Steve Newman, pianist Hilton Schilder and guitarist Errol Dyers, appears at 5pm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CORY, post: 258812, member: 13620"] ON SUNDAY at 3pm in the [u][b]Wits Great Hall,[/b][/u] the second part of the Wits Sound Us Out showcase is presented. The concert, under the direction of Prof Jeanie Zaidel-Rudolph, presents works by new Wits composers for strings. On Wednesday at 7.30pm in the Music Room on the eighth floor of the University Corner Building on Jorissen Street, part three presents electronic compositions. In Cape Town, one of the final events of the French Season takes place on Friday from 5pm and Saturday from 11am. Across four city-centre stages (one of them free), the Cape Town World Music Festival presents 32 acts, ranging from Afro-pop to intense improvised music and subversive deejaying. Friday highlights include Pops Mohamed?s Millennium Experience at 7pm, followed by the French ensemble, DJ Click Band, featuring, as well as the eponymous leader, Balkan violinist Serioja Mihai, and Indian tabla and harmonium player Amrat Hussein. On Saturday at 5pm, guitar improviser Derek Gripper collaborates with Xhosa bow player Madosini at 3.30pm, and All in One, featuring guitarist Steve Newman, pianist Hilton Schilder and guitarist Errol Dyers, appears at 5pm. [/QUOTE]
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