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thembimusichangout · 2 years ago
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Thank You, Bronx Times!
That time I got featured in the Bronx Times news for my participation as a guest lecturer for a piano demonstration at Hostos’ Black Box Theater. Check out the POST!
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thembimusichangout · 3 years ago
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Thank you, Austria!
I had the privilege of composing and performing Ngenxa Yakho, which means "Because of You" in Feldkirch, Austria.
Check out my interview with the European news Pforte LINK!
Watch the performance LINK!
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thembimusichangout · 4 years ago
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"Soulful jazz musician Thembelihle “Lihle” Dunjana has just marked her official arrival in the music industry by bagging two accolades.
Dunjana won two gongs with her debut album Intyatyambo at the fifth Mzantsi Jazz Awards that took place virtually on Saturday. Born in Gugulethu, Cape Town, she walked away with the Best Jazz Song Award with her song Song and Living. She also won the Best Female Jazz Artist Award..." Read the full article in the LINK! Stream LINK! Image: Gregory Franz Journalist: Patience Bambalele
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thembimusichangout · 4 years ago
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Here's an interview I was featured on sharing my appreciation for the late Moses Molelekwa and an insight into the makings of my debut album "Intyatyambo" Many thanks to the SABC!
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thembimusichangout · 5 years ago
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"When young musicians issue their debut albums onto the fan stage as a double album, they speak certainty and confidence. How ambitious is that?!"
An excerpt from an article by 
~ Carol Martin 
Check out my feature on the Jazz Connection - ARTICLE
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thembimusichangout · 6 years ago
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"There was song and dance aplenty when students turned out in their numbers on Friday, 26 April, to enjoy a free jazz concert, Hymn for Taiwa, presented by the University of Cape Town’s (UCT) Student Representative Council (SRC) on the lawns of the Graça Machel residence. Organised by the SRC’s social responsiveness portfolio, the event featured jazz artists such as Mandla Mlangeni and Thembelihle Dunjana, who were joined by other local bands and performers. Brenton Geach was at the event to capture all the activity" Image: Brenton Geach
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