Andrew Kay presents
Soweto Gospel Choir:
HOPE – It’s Been a Long Time Coming
Thursday, October 20, 2022 at 8pm
Global View Series Sponsored by
Worah Family Foundation
HOPE – It’s Been a Long Time Coming was commissioned by the University of Iowa Hancher Auditorium.
This performance will include a 15-minute intermission.
A concert of hope featuring songs from South Africa’s freedom and the U.S. civil rights movements.
The Choir
(alphabetical order)
Nobuhle Dhlamini • Philisiwe Faya • Phello Jiyane • Shimmy Jiyane • Bongani Mabaso Warren Mahlangu • Victor Makhathini • Jeanette Mazibuko • Siyabolela Mkefa Thabang Mkhwanazi • Nersia Mofokeng • Jabulile Mola • Zinhle Mpofu • Hlengiwe Msomi Mary Mulovhedzi • Bongani Ncube • Diniloxolo Ndlakuse • Magdeline Ndindwa • Sipho Ngcamu Zanele Ngwenya • Phumla Nkhumeleni • Xholani Ntombela • Fanizile Nzuza • Linda Sambo • Hlamarisa Sidum
Choir Master
Shimmy Jiyane
Musical Director
Diniloxolo Ndlakuse
Management
Mary Mulovhedz
Shimmy Jiyane
Bongani Ncube
Production Manager/Stage Manager
Allan Maguire
Tour Managers
Toni Rudov
Roseanne Fraser
Set & Lighting Design
Zachary Ciaburri
Audio Engineer
Chet Nordskog
Touring Lighting Designer
Tyler Goddard
Senior Producer/Company Manager
Toni Rudov
Executive Producer
Andrew Kay
Tour Marketing and PR
SoloShoe Communications, LLC
Tour Agency
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"HOPE – It’s Been a Long Time Coming offers a heartfelt message of hope to all people. It combines South African struggle songs sung by communities fighting the oppressive apartheid regime and the songs of America’s civil rights movement. These are the songs of a people all praying for a better life. They are songs of resistance. They come from the soul. Theirs is a heartfelt message of both resilience and of hope. We trust that this powerful music will not only reach you and cheer you, but will give you inspiration – that we can rise above all ills, that we can climb the mountain and emerge from the darkest valleys and into the sun, victorious.”
Soweto Gospel Choir, 2022
“God has wrought many things out of oppression. He has endowed his creatures with the capacity to create - and from this capacity has flowed the sweet songs of sorrow and joy that have allowed man to cope with his environment and many different situations.”
Martin Luther King Jr. 1964, Berlin Jazz Festival (Article)
“… the political use of music in South Africa changed from being a ‘mirror’ in the 1940s and 1950s to becoming a ‘hammer’ with which to shape reality in the 1980s. In South Africa, music went from reflecting common experiences and concerns in the early years of apartheid, to eventually function as a force to confront the State and as a means to actively construct an alternative political and social reality.”
The Beat That Beat Apartheid: The Role of Music in the Resistance Against Apartheid in South Africa. Anne Schumann, 2008. Vienna Journal of African Studies (Article)
Hailing from Soweto (South West Township), a town outside of Johannesburg and home of Nelson Mandela and South Africa’s democratic movement, Soweto Gospel Choir continues to inspire audiences around the world with their powerful blend of African gospel, freedom songs and international classics.
Comprising a line-up of some of South Africa’s best vocalists, these uplifting performers have shared the stage and collaborated with the biggest names in contemporary music, including Aretha Franklin, Stevie Wonder, Beyonce, U2, Diana Ross, Peter Gabriel, Chris Martin, John Legend, Pharrell Williams, Jimmy Cliff, Ben Harper, Angelique Kidjo, Robert Plant, Celine Dion, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Hugh Masekela, and Josh Groban.
Soweto Gospel Choir was formed in 2003 at the end of the apartheid era and during South Africa’s inspiring return to democracy. Taking part in some of the major historical events in the new democratic South Africa, Soweto Gospel Choir is proud to have performed on many occasions for the father of their nation, former President Nelson Mandela and sadly at his state funeral in South Africa and at the subsequent commemorative service at Westminster Abbey in London. Soweto Gospel Choir was similarly invited to perform at the funeral service for the late president’s first wife, Winnie Mandela.
The Choir’s patron is human rights activist and Nobel Peace Prize winner, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, and they are proud to act as ambassadors for the Nelson Mandela Foundation.
HIGHLIGHTS
MELODIES
Traditional
NONKONYANE KANDABA
Wathint’ abangasokufa, Wathinta thina
UMANDELA
Welcome Duru
BAWO XANDILAHLEKAYO
Traditional
JUDGEMENT DAY
Sipho Gumede
LITSHONILE LILANGA
Traditional
PASOPA VERWOERD
Vuyisile Mini
JOH LEFIFI
Traditional
SECHABA
Mbongeni, Hugh Masekela & Stanley Myers
UMHLABA WONKE
Traditional
MBAYI MBAYI
R. Khemose, S. Khemose, C. Khemose, M. Muguni, O. Beggs
JIKIJELA
Traditional
INTERMISSION
OPENING DANCE AND CHANT
Traditional
AMEN
Curtis Mayfield, Johnny Pate
A CHANGE IS GONNA COME
Sam Cooke
HEAVEN HELP US ALL
Ronald Miller
I’LL TAKE YOU THERE
Alvertis Isbell
RESPECT
Ottis Redding
THE LIVING YEARS
Mike Rutherford and B.A. Robertson
WHATS GOING ON
Marvin Gaye, Renaldo Benson, Al Cleveland
STAND UP
Joshuah Campbell, Cyntha Echumuna-Erivo
STAND BY ME
Ben E. King, Jerry Leiber & Mike Stoller
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Soweto Gospel Choir appears by arrangement with IMG Artists, LLC, 7 West 54thStreet, New York, NY 10019. 212-994-3500