Herbie Tsoaeli - Afrikan Time Quartet in Conversation with Black Theology
Sat Sep 28, 18:00 - Sat Sep 28, 21:00
Centre for Black Thought and African Studies, Seth Mokitimi Methodist Seminary
ABOUT
Afrikan Time Quartet
in Conversation with Black Theology
In this conversation, the Afrikan Time Quartet will seek to script and sculpt many colours of sounds to inspire hope and strength in an attempt to liberate ourselves from indoctrinations as we are from different located spaces: backyard backgrounds, spheres of atmospheres, and teachings.
The music of the Afrikan Time Quartet will be in conversation with Black Liberation Theologies in their quest to make sense of the lived realities of Black people on the backdrop of the liberatory message of Christianity. Black Liberation theologians Prof. Anthony Reddie, a professor of Black theology at Oxford University, and Dr. Lerato Kobe of the UNISA will bring dimensions of black liberation theology to this performance.
The purpose and hope of this concert is to convey Afrikan Time messages that come from the music of people by the people drawn from the teachings of multiple located spaces to create one voice. The messages come from different languages and styles, the buzz of sounds of vibrations emanating from each and every corner of the street, drums, ceremonies, celebrations, riots, shebeens, and churches of different denominations, which connected the people for hours over different eras and errors, in voices, rhythms, hymns, chants, and all the blues.
The Afrikan Time Quartet will feature prominent musicians from different backyard backgrounds: Andile Yenana on piano, Ayanda Sikade on drums, Mohammed Dawjee on saxophone, Herbie Tsoaeli on bass, and the congregation of Seth Mokitimi Methodist Seminary in one voice.
Hope to See You, Beautiful people at the Chapel In Your Numbers!