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  1. Há 3 dias · Miriam Makeba, “Jolinkomo” In 1960, trying to go home to South Africa to attend her mother’s funeral, Miriam Makeba learned that her passport had been revoked. She would not get home for 30 ...

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  2. Há 1 dia · South Africa’s First Lady of Song, the late Miriam Makeba, recalled the occasion in detail. “Stevie Wonder arrives, and I am asked to take care of him,” she logged in her autobiography, Makeba: My Story. “Stevie remembers me from the Copacabana show of his [in 1970] when I gave him an African statute, because I admired him.

  3. Há 2 dias · In 1960, trying to go home to South Africa to attend her mother’s funeral, Miriam Makeba learned that her passport had been revoked. She would not get home for 30 years. If the circumstances around Makeba’s life and work were often constrained by the uncertainties of exile, she also seemed to have the antidote: some inner sense of clarity and drive.

  4. Há 5 dias · Gracia graced the stage with the mellow melodies of Sophiatown for her take on Miriam Makeba’s ‘Pata Pata’. ---Visit our website: https: ...

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  5. Há 2 dias · Miriam Makeba Eastern Cape Audio Visual Centre. The University of Fort Hare established the Miriam Makeba Centre of Performing Arts about 2003, during the era of the erstwhile Vice chancellor – Professor Mbulelo Vizikhungo Mzamane.

  6. Há 1 dia · The costumes for Stokely’s character, for example, are really about a base look, that then – with an added layer – transports the actor to a South Africa with his love, Miriam Makeba, and then – with a simple shirt change – we see Stokely giving his famous Black Power speech.

  7. Há 5 dias · That’s why I wanted to meet the legendary jazz musician Sipho Mabuse, in Soweto, who performed with Miriam Makeba among others. We discussed his five decades of career in Southern Africa and beyond, performing for progress and fighting discrimination, how he and his band had to leave SA to carry on producing music, and how music was a key part of the cultural resistance.