We closed off the show with an interview with Blaze – A Rastafari music group. Based in Hout Bay, the group is part of the people who were evicted in Hangberg. They say they are community activist using art as a tool to raise their concerns. Tonight Blaze will be performing at the District Six Museum in an event organised by the Cape Cultural Collective from 7PM. The theme of tonight’s event is “This Land is our Land”. They feature artists like Jahm, Blaq Pearl, Noni D Poni and many more. For more information about Blaze contact on 078 536 3668 or send an email to johan.october@yahoo.com Friday, October 29, 2010
Blaze determined to challenge the land issue
We closed off the show with an interview with Blaze – A Rastafari music group. Based in Hout Bay, the group is part of the people who were evicted in Hangberg. They say they are community activist using art as a tool to raise their concerns. Tonight Blaze will be performing at the District Six Museum in an event organised by the Cape Cultural Collective from 7PM. The theme of tonight’s event is “This Land is our Land”. They feature artists like Jahm, Blaq Pearl, Noni D Poni and many more. For more information about Blaze contact on 078 536 3668 or send an email to johan.october@yahoo.com
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