Monday, September 23, 2013

A mime of a time




He may be a relative newcomer to the local arts scene, but going on the virtuosity of internationally trained mime artist, John Jacobs’ last show at the Performing Arts Centre in Casterbridge, it won’t be long before he has a trail of fans filling the seats of local theatres.

Under the guidance of the late Marcel Marceau in Paris, who some may recognise as Michael Jackson’s former teacher and instructor, he has perfected the modus operandi of mime in an astonishing fashion.

Visceral, captivating and unlike any street ‘mime’ we often see at intersections in town, the elegance with which Jacobs translates raw feelings and real-life situations into tangible, emotionally compelling realities demands our attention, and calls for the conjuring of our childhood imaginations. The result is a phenomenal journey into what it means to be human: our commonalities, our differences, our strengths and our weaknesses, joys and sorrows and every other collective experience that defines our kind.

Perhaps the most striking of the eight separate scenes was called ‘Life’, a story at once about evolution from primordial to cultured man and the cycle of life from birth to death. Touching a nerve in every single one of the spectators, Jacobs did exactly what the advertisement said: “make you laugh and cry at the same time.” 

While Jacobs currently holds the title of project facilitator at the Casterbridge Music Development Academy, he continues to hold solo performances throughout the province.

Thursday, September 12, 2013

CMDA wows at Zwelisha Concert

Thinking back to last Saturday's Zwelisha Music Concert, we can't help but smile. And we can't help but want to do it all over again! What amazing energy from a group of talented CMDA performers and musicians...

A HUGE THANK YOU to Pat Huckschlag of First Resorts and Shoprite White River for donating ice cold juice and yummy fresh rolls with viennas for the children. We love having your support and feel blessed to see how our youths are benefiting from the generosity of our donors and friends. And of course to John Jacobs, CMDA Project Facilitator for putting together such a fabulous show.

Our kids put in a lot of effort to make this concert a phenomenal success and performed amazingly in front of their parents, friends and other members of the community. From the electric gumboot dancing to rap and good old fashioned covers, the crowd that packed into the Zwelisha Hall was kept entertained for a solid three hours.
The day doubled as a prize-giving, where all the children who passed Music Theory Grade 1 on our 2Enable platform (go check it out if you haven't already) received their certificates. We are super proud of all of you!

Hope you enjoy the photos.





















Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Yes, that's right - Harley-Davidson.

Things are just getting better and better for our talented kids as time goes by (much to our delight). At the end of August, CMDA band Apple Finger was invited to perform and entertain at a private new members function for the bikers of Big 5 Harley in Nelspruit.

It was such a blast to mingle with the 'hippies' at the Flower Power themed evening - so much so that our program director, Mike Matthews added to the evening's entertainment regailing stories of riding through London on a Harley as a young man.

If all goes well, we'll be performing again in early October and look forward to a lasting relationship with this amazing brand. Harley and Youth Rock bands seem like a match made in heaven!











Friday, September 6, 2013

And the Champion of the Year award goes to...

MAKRO! Can't say how much we love these guys - and clearly, they love us too. Which makes for many happy faces at the office and beyond.

You've shown amazing support to our youth bands, showered us with gifts and made our hearts proud with all the wonderful compliments. Thank you for our beautiful new printer and the amazing gift vouchers. We're going to have a ball getting all the necessaries to make our growing NGO a state-of-the-art facility.





Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Zwelisha, Jason Hartman and a couple of rock stars

Holy smokes, it was an action-packed weekend for the CMDA. Our bands were such warriors! We're über chuffed with their performances (yes, note the 's' - more than one) on the day. Those of you who were at Makro Nelspruit for their birthday celebrations on Saturday will remember being entertained by CMDA bands Cosmic River, Vital Crew and rising legends Café Wha?

After a full morning, Apple Finger and Café Wha? went on to open for SA Idols winner and all-round musical genius, Jason Hartman of The Jason Hartman Band (remember how we were ruffle-strutting earlier? Well, we're at it again). What an electric performance it turned out to be!

But that's not the only thing we were up to this weekend.

Up at the crack of dawn, we made a quick stop at our Zwelisha Hub where we introduced Jason to some of our young musical geniuses.

Here's looking forward to the next adventure!















Thursday, August 22, 2013

Male peacocks do it all the time, so why can't we?

We wouldn't really call it showing off, but when you're proud of an achievement, you can be forgiven for ruffling your feathers and strutting a little, right? Well, truth be told, we're enthusiastically ruffle-strutting in the office right now after reading this awesome Skyways Magazine write-up.


Click on the link and flip through to page 64 to find out more about our 'school in the cloud'...as always, super grateful for the support and exposure! Thanks, Tracy.