In today's show, we spoke to Natasha Torkley – from the Ubuntu Cultural Development. Ubuntu is hosting a fundraising concert for the Delft Youth Music Academy. The Academy has been invited in Australia, to partake in this year’s annual Out Of Africa Festival, to be held in November. The current learners will perform at two concerts as well as participate in the running of training workshops at schools in Australia. The first concert will be on Friday, the 3rd of September at His People N1 Centre, in Goodwood. Tickets cost only R 50.00. And we are giving away double tickets for the event. For more information about the concert contact Natasha on 084 444 5838 or send an email to ubuntucd1@yahoo.com
Nigel was here for the Arts Update.
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