Two of SA's guitar greats, Vuma Levin and Reza Khota join forces for an unforgettable night of exploration and improvisation.
Tickets: R250pp
18h30 for 19h00 (kitchen orders close at 19h00)
Live Music Starts when Dinner Service is completed
Dinner, Dessert and Drinks available
Fully Licensed, BYOB not permitted
Card / Cash Payment
15% Service Fee Charged
More on the Band:
The ensemble was formed in 2023 with the aim of creating new works based around research into contrapuntal and polyrhythmic African music. As part of a funding initiative by the National Arts Council, guitarist Reza Khota was commissioned to compose music based on his PhD research specifically into West African guitar styles. Following the critical postcolonial framing of Kofi Agawu, the musical impulse follows the trace of modal African tonalities such as the odonson form of palm wine guitar as well as that of Mande electric guitar music of Guinea. Expanding further, the ensemble also looks to other contrapuntal forms such as the amadinda music of Uganda while incorporating these influences into a jazz ethos of improvisation and harmonic colouring.
Central to the ensemble’s ethos is a notion of contrapuntality as a generative method. The idea of interplay as a basis for generating new ideas is central to the emergence of new forms in African music. As opposed to the work of the individual composer, this a?rms a dialogic practise that is always in relation. Looking to other modes of engagement besides ethnomusicology, the contrapuntal method also draws on Edward Said’s thinking in reading empire from the periphery advocating for a lateral encounter of cultures outside of the hangover of colonial taxonomies.
At the core of the ensemble is the patterning of two guitars. Playing in counterpoint with Khota is celebrated Jazz guitarist and composer Vuma Levin. The ensemble features compositions by the two guitarists. For the current tour supported by Concerts SA, the ensemble includes Sean Sanby on bass and Gontse Makhene on percussion.
Vuma Levin (Guitar)
Reza Khota (Guitar)
Sean Sanby (Bass)
Gontse Makhene (Percussion)
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