Suidoosterfees celebrates Nelson Mandela Day with a special version of Amanda Strydom`s A Child in a Faraway Land.

The video for this Madiba Day story is now live HERE 

 

Amanda Strydom and Madiba –2001. – Photo: Johann van Tonder.

 

Suidoosterfees and CTMA celebrate Mandela Day with a special version of:

‘Child in a Faraway Land’

Amanda Strydom with Frazer Barry, Thandeka Dlala and Lumanyano “Unity” Mzi.

 Listen to the track HERE

 

This year the Suidoosterfees and the Jakes Gerwel Foundation celebrate Nelson Mandela Day with a special project. On 17 July 2020, in collaboration with the Cape Town Music Academy (CTMA) and Die Burger, the festival will release a special version of an Amanda Strydom’s “A Child in a Faraway Land.” Frazer Barry, Thandeka Dlala and Lumanyano “Unity” Mzi from the Unity Band performs with Strydom in the song.

Amanda Strydom wrote “A Child in a Faraway Land” in 1994, the year of Madiba’s inauguration as president. She spent time with the statesman on numerous occasions. “He taught me the meaning of true compassion and forgiveness,” she says. Strydom’s thoughts are with fellow South Africans who are facing abject poverty on top of the pandemic.

Frazer Barry met Madiba in 1993 during the former president’s visit to the picturesque Genadendal. “I will never forget the moment. I was a matriculant and felt as a young South African at that moment that wonderful things are possible.  It was an honour to contribute through lyrics to this wonderful song of the legendary Miss Mandy.” Unity Mzi says that  it means alot to him to be working on a project that connects generations in keeping Madiba`s dream of unity and diversity alive. Thandeka Dladla adds: “In a time when we are faced with so much uncertainty and where life as we know it has changed, it is an honour to be a part of a project that speaks honestly to our fears but encourages us to look forward to a better tomorrow.”

Vicky Davis, producer and programme manager of CTMA, a non-profit company creating opportunities for contemporary musicians, says: “Amanda, Frazer, Lumanyano and Thandeka of the Unity Band each represent different generations, as well as various generations within South African music. They promote social cohesion through their work. The language of music unites people, and in this way, this adaption of Amanda’s song, pays tribute to Madiba’s spirit.

 

Jakes Gerwel, a founder member and former chairperson of the Suidoosterfees` board of directors, was a close friend and confidant of Nelson Mandela. During Madiba’s tenure as president, Gerwel served as his right-hand man and chief speech writer. With this music video for Nelson Mandela Day, the festival wants to focus on the power of words. Theo Kemp, executive director of the Jakes Gerwel Foundation, says: “Professor Gerwel and Nelson Mandela transformed the world through peaceful negotiations. The power of words to actually change the world, cannot be emphasised enough.”

Synergy between the festival and the foundation that acts as custodian of the late Jakes Gerwels’ legacy, had been taking place for many years. In 2020, Frazer Barry was appointed mentor of the song writing development project, presented by these entities. The five promising songwriters selected to participate in the mentorship programme, will attend a three-week writers’ residency at the foundation’s Paulet House in Somerset East.

These up and coming songwriters will join the established singers of “A Child in a Faraway Land (Nelson Mandela Tribute)” to be part of a big stage production that will debut at Suidoosterfees 2021. The video gives a sneak preview of what audiences can look forward to in the production, to be produced by the CTMA.

The initiative also promotes the idea heralded by the Nelson Mandela Day organisers, namely that every individual can contribute towards transforming the world into a better place. Johann Maarman, Suidoosterfees board member and editor in chief of Die Burger, says: “Madiba selflessly sacrificed his own freedom to secure us the blessings of human dignity, peace and reconciliation. He was a beacon of hope and forgiveness. In challenging times South Africans could always find comfort in the shade of the big Madiba tree.”

“A Child in a Faraway Land” was originally included in the Amanda Strydom’s 2008 album, Kerse teen die donker. The new version was recorded at Sunset Recording Studios in Stellenbosch, by renowned bass guitarist and producer Schalk Joubert, also from CTMA.

Die video van “A Child in a Faraway Land (Nelson Mandela Tribute.) will be released on CTMA`s Youtube channel on Saturday 18 July: HERE

 

 

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