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Sounds of Celebration: A Diverse Symphony of Hope on at the Linder Auditorium on 10 September 2024

Author: JT Comms
Date: 3 September 2024

In a world often divided by differences, the Sounds of Celebration concert stands as a testament to the power of music to unite and inspire. This extraordinary event, featuring a diverse array of talented musicians from across South Africa, will take place on 10th September at the WITS Linder Auditorium.

The concert will feature a captivating blend of musical styles, from traditional to contemporary, showcasing the incredible depth and breadth of South African talent. The lineup includes renowned soloists, student musicians from Education Africa's Marimba Hubs, and special-needs performers, demonstrating the inclusivity and accessibility of this event.

Key Highlights:

A Symphony of Hope: The concert aims to inspire hope, resilience, and unity through the power of music.

Diverse Talent: Featuring a wide range of musical styles and performers, from established artists to emerging talent.

Social Impact: Supporting Education Africa's Marimba Hubs, which provide music education to underserved communities.

Inclusivity: Showcasing the talents of special-needs performers, promoting a more inclusive society.

Some Statistics:

Number of participating musicians - 325

Number of different musical styles represented - 8

Number of communities served by Education Africa's Marimba Hubs – over 2000

A Celebration of Unity

Sounds of Celebration is more than just a concert; it's a celebration of diversity, inclusivity, and the power of music to bring people together. This event offers a unique opportunity to experience a truly unforgettable musical journey.

Event Details:

Date: 10th September

Venue: WITS Linder Auditorium

Tickets: R100 available on TicketPro

For more information and media enquiries contact Dee’s on media@jtcomms.co.za or call 011 788 7632

Issued by JT Communication Solutions on Behalf of Education Africa - https://educationafrica.org/

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