Sello galane biography of mahatma

sello galane biography of mahatma

TOWARDS AFROPHONIA - PressReader

    Sello Galane, a master of Pedi art,is best known for reviving free kiba (the indigenous dance music of the Bapedi also known as dinaka).

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    Sello Galane, a master of Pedi art,is best known for reviving free kiba (the indigenous dance music of the Bapedi also known as dinaka).

Doctor of a dying culture – The Mail & Guardian

    (UP) MA (UCT) BA Hons (UNIN) UED (UNUN) LLB (UNISA) Chief Arts Education Specialist (DBE) and extraordinary lecturer in Music Education in the Department of Humanities Education.

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  • Sello Galane is a vocalist and percussionist extraordinaire who was born in 1966 into a musical family.
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  • Sello Galane, a master of Pedi art,is best known for reviving free kiba (the indigenous dance music of the Bapedi also known as dinaka).
  • Born in Edenvale, Sydney made the courageous decision at 28 to pursue his passion for jazz, leaving behind his job as a fitter and turner at Scaw Metals.
    (UP) MA (UCT) BA Hons (UNIN) UED (UNUN) LLB (UNISA) Chief Arts Education Specialist (DBE) and extraordinary lecturer in Music Education in the Department of Humanities Education.
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    Sello Galane - Discogs

      Galane is a musicologist, composer, educationist and music performer who has championed the development of an authentic indigenous discourse and discography of South African music.

    Dr Sello Galane on tribalism, jazz & the Kiba music he helped transform

    Music Review

    Renowned SA musician Dr Sello Galane is delighted that he'll be playing the upcoming Joy of Jazz Festival, but insists that his sound is something else entirely

    23 September 2018 - 00:00 By peter feldman

    "Music must be defined from its generic source, its social significance, its historical origin and its compositional structures." The speaker is Dr Sello Galane.
    This Polokwane-born multi-instrumentalist is one of SA's most renowned musical practitioners and has some telling observations about tribalism, jazz and the Kiba music he helped transform.
    Galane has been lauded for his sterling efforts to detribalise Kiba — the music of the Pedi and Northern Ndebele people — and make it more accessible to wider audiences.
    He has achieved this unique sound by utilising saxophones, guitars and drum kits within the Kiba format. He was driven to achieve this transformation, he says, because he f