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Saturday, June 20, 2009

jamalasafari: Jamala live, UWC, Cape Town 2008

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Jamala’s debut novel shortlisted for the 2011 Citizen Book Prize

I am very happy to announce to you that my (unpublished) novel has been shortlisted for the 2011 Citizen Book Prize. In addition to the judge’s decision, it needs your vote to win the prize. Please follow the link below and vote for my synopsis. http://panmacmillan.bookslive.co.za/

With a smile,

Thank you,

Jamala

1st prize winner of the 2010 Franschhoek Literary Festival poetry competition

Jamala Safari 1st prize winner of the 2010 Franschhoek Literary Festival poetry competition "Voices from our valley", (English) Adult Category.

Catch Jamala at Spirit of Africa, Sunday 8th November 2009, Herzlia High with the UAS

Catch Jamala at Spirit of Africa, Sunday 8th November 2009,  Herzlia High  with the UAS

Empty Tin Can season 2 reading

Empty Tin Can season 2 reading

Jamala performs at Root Festival September 2009 at UWC

Jamala performs at Root Festival September 2009 at UWC

Jamala performs at Roots Festival, UWC 22-23 September 2009

In 24 hours Jamala will perform at Roots Festival, at the University of the Western Cape.

Catch him in the UWC Main hall @ 19h this Wednesday 23 September 2009


He performs in a cabaret show of dance, drama and poetry of 2010 vibes; it’s all about the 2010 world cup.
He collaborates with Lerato Natasha (poet) and Danielle (violonist) in two intermingled pieces that he composed about time.



23rd August 2009, 9h30-16h30, Herzlia High, Cape Town

23rd August 2009, 9h30-16h30, Herzlia High, Cape Town

A happy birthday night for madiba

What a wonderful night of celebration!
At the University of the Western Cape (UWC), it was magical.
Songs and drums blended in poetical verses said it all, a happy birth day wishes to Tata Madiba Mandela was the chorus for all.
I felt humbled by the cheering of my fellow students.
Amazing performance of Element. Notisile, etc.

It remains unforgettable!!!!

Happy birthday Tata Mandela!!!!!

Jamala @ Cape Town Aquarium

DEEP: A Night of Creative Currents featuring Sharks, Poets and other Endangered Species - 06 July 2009
The line-up for DEEP includes seven 3-minute readings/performances by wordsmiths (Gus Ferguson, Justin Fox, Sarah Lotz, Helen Moffett, Malika Ndlovu, Henrietta Rose-Innes and a collaboration between Toni Stuart, Mwila Mambwe & Jamala Safari), seven short films (by Shelley Barry, the Blackheart Gang, City Breath Project and Kai Lossgott), two artists (Colwyn Thomas and Rebecca Townsend), a book launch (Hyphen)and a band (Benguela). The Book Lounge will be purveying fine reading fodder. And there will be wine...
Tickets cost R40.00 and include entrance to the Two Oceans Aquarium. Doors open at 18h30 with performances starting at 19h00. For more information please contact Helen Lockhart at the Aquarium on 021-418-3823.
See more detail under Media Releases.

What a spectacular evening of dance, poetry, music s and food!

The UTRS, Unity for Tertiary Refugee Students held a cultural event on Saturday 11th July from 6 pm to 11:00 pm at the University of the Western Cape (UWC), Bellville, Cape Town, in the framework of an international conference on “Transnational Capitalism, Identity and Immigration”. Refugee and asylum seeker students from tertiary and secondary institutions presented the culture of their home countries through poetry, music, dance and visual arts.

The event was coordianted by Jamala Safari ( Poet/ Writer) from the DR Congo.

26 June 2009,“International Day In Support Of Victims of Torture", Jamala live

Catch Jamala Safari live at the Nelson Mandela Gateway at V&A Waterfront, Cape Town commemorating the “International Day In Support Of Victims of Torture” Together Against Torture. This Friday 26 June 2006 at 12h pm until 18h pm.
On the program: screening of documentary “My Brothers Keeper” and so much more.


A collaboration of The Trauma Centre for Survivors of Violence and Torture( Cape Town) in partnership with the International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims (IRCT) and The Nelson Mandela Gateway

26 June 2009, Jamala at the Nelson Mandela Gateway, V&A Waterfront

26 June 2009, Jamala at the Nelson Mandela Gateway, V&A Waterfront

Jamala speaks about World Heritage site, Kahuzi-Biega National Park

Jamala speaks about World Heritage site, Kahuzi-Biega National Park

World refugee day celebration, St George Cathedral, Cape Town

World refugee day celebration, St George Cathedral, Cape Town

World refugee day celebration,St George Cathedral, Cape Town

World refugee day celebration,St George Cathedral, Cape Town

Jamala live at Cape Town Book Fair 2009

Jamala live at Cape Town Book Fair 2009

Jamala at Badilisha Poetry X-Change, international poetry festival

Jamala at Badilisha Poetry X-Change, international poetry festival

Jamala live @ University of the Western Cape, SA

Jamala live @ University of the Western Cape, SA

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Jamala live @ Stellenbosch University 20th March 2009

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