Songs & Stories of Africa

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The second audio edition of this wonderful collection of stories, narrated by South Africa’s most popular performance storyteller, in her inimitable style, is drawn from her well known book Stories of Africa.

In addition, there are a number of songs, most of them written by Gcina Mhlophe – with the exception of “Imfene emthini – Baboon in the tree” (which is a well known traditional children’s song). The second addition has an added dimension of having most of the wonderful songs and music both added and re-mixed to provide an even more enjoyable product.

For the vocals on this CD, Gcina is joined by her daughter, Nomakhwezi Becker, as well as members of the Children’s Choir from ‘Entakemazolo H.P. School in Hammarsdale (a rural area in KwaZulu-Natal.

In Gcina’s words: “I love sharing my songs and stories with others. But my favourite way of relating them is the ancient way of my people – telling them face to face, in front of a live audience. Oh the thrill of seeing faces reacting to what you are saying, of feeling the energy go from the storyteller and back again! I hope that this CD will carry some of that thrill to you, the listener, and that you, too, will feel a story or a song awaken inside you and find yourself wishing to tell it to others. Yes you! Because every living being has a story to tell. So let’s keep passing on the magic”

Songs & Stories of Africa Reviews | Toppsta

9781869141141

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Gcina Mhlophe's writing is published all over the world, and has been translated into German, French, Italian, Swahili and Japanese. Her honours include: The Fringe First Award at Edinburgh Festival, Joseph Jefferson Award in Chicago, OBBIE in New York, and Honorary Doctorates from London Open University and University of Natal in South Africa. Her books wit

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