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MUSIC

Festival of Hope

Venue: Artscape Opera House, DF Malan St, Cape Town. Tel: (021) 421 7695.
Time: -
Price: R60 -R90
Performances: 6 - 7 May 2009
Genre: Various
 
Experience a gospel music & multi-media extravaganza, including orchestral music by the world-famous Cape Philharmonic Orchestra, celebrated gospel vocal artists, audio-visual displays, and heartwarming stories, will all blend live, to celebrate the power of media for good: it's power.
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The 2 hour music & media showcase includes celebrated vocal artists and groups, accompanied by the Cape Philharmonic Orchestra, including home-grown favourite, Manuel Escorcio, who never fails to please with his magnificent voice and engaging personality; American trained Dr
Kopano, from Botswana, and her spine-tingling perfection; music-elite
Lungile Jacobs, with his mesmerizing choir, Ingoma Music Ministries; and Mother Daughter duo, Shana and Jada Roberts - just a few highlights of this truly anointed, all-African occasion.
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