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Urban Pops

Urban Pops

Date: 2015-10-02
The Crawford Schools North Coast Community showcased their heritage with an evening of musical and dance performances at Sibaya's iZulu Theatre on Tuesday, 22 September under the banner of Urban Pops. The LIV Village Choir joined with the KZN Wind Band and both the College and Prep schools choirs, filling the stage with magnificent sights and sounds which made for a truly remarkable event.

The level of performance was taken to the next level with the musical collaboration provided by guest artist and musical super-star MAJOZI (a local Salt Rock lad who has made it on the big stage).

Highlights of the evenings amazing performances included Lethu Zulu's rousing version of "Asimbonanga"; Robyn Gillespie and Jordan Steward's heavenly transcendence of "Angels"; Jason Jeffery's mesmerising version of "Muse"; Ofentse Mafoko and Mandy Mdlongwa's powerful performance of the OSKIDO re-mix of "Diamonds are Forever"; "Fire" by Majozi and Dylan Fouché set the stage alight; while the full cast comforted the audience with "Heal the World".

Our thanks go to the enthusiastic and supportive audience that merged with these musical performances, student culture leaders Mbalenhle Zuma and Dylan Fouché, Des Govender and the LIV Choir, Rozanne Paragon and the CNC Prep Choir, Nina Watson and the CNC College Choir and performers.

They used their creative talents to tap into our cultural heritage and their performances were magnified and transcending.