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Tuesday, May 12, 2015

ILDO NANDJA AT CENTRE FOR JAZZ



(Ildo Nandja)

The UKZN’s Centre for Jazz and Popular Music will present Ildo Nandja and Friends tomorrow (May 13).

Ildo Nandja and Friends is collaboration between bassist/vocalist Ildo Nandja, guitarist Sebastian Goldswain, pianist Sanele Phakathi and drummer Sidney Rash.

The four members decided to get together for a concert dedicated to peace in the aftermath of violence South Africa recently witnessed. As individuals who studied and work together, they share a common love for jazz and the belief that music is a universal language and a means through which humanity can come together.

The repertoire will be a blend of original compositions ranging from Afro Jazz, country, Latin and world music. The musical diversity reflects each member’s individual experiences and the result is a combination of different playing styles and influences.

Ildo Nandja (double/electric bass and vocals), was born in Maputo, Mozambique. From a young age he engaged with playing music, starting with percussion instruments. Through his involvement in a local music and dance company, Ildo began playing the timbila, a traditional xylophone. His dedication has led him to perform in productions, festivals in France, Angola, Namibia, Portugal, the Netherlands, Libya, Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia and Reunion Island.

Nandja is a graduate of the Jazz and Popular Music programme at the University of Kwa-Zulu Natal, majoring in electric and double bass. He regularly represents UKZN at the Virginia Commonwealth University in the USA as part of an ongoing exchange between the institutions. Recognized as an outstanding and disciplined bass player and soloist, he has collaborated with countless established local and international musicians. His compositions incorporate traditional African rhythms and melodies with various world music styles and contemporary and Latin jazz. His debut album is due for release later this year.

He will be joined by well-loved and talented Durban musicians Sebastian Goldswain (guitar), Sanele Phakathi (piano), and Sidney Rash (drums) who is known for his intense groove and versatility on the drums at

The concert takes place on May 13 at 18h00 at the Centre for Jazz and Popular Music (CJPM) Level 2, Shepstone Building at UKZN Howard College Campus. Doors open at 17h30 and the show starts at 18h00. Admission R50 (R30 pensioners, R15 students). For more information contact Thuli on 031 260 3385 or email Zamat1@ukzn.ac.za or visit http://www.ildonandja.com/