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Thursday 30 August 2012

Goema Roadshow :: August 2012

Learners show off their moves as the Goema Roadshow reaches Fairmount Secondary

A goema “roadshow” is visiting schools in and around Cape Town as the third season of the Cape Town Goema Orchestra draws near. The multimedia road-show presentation introduces learners to the music of Cape Town through the lens of diversity, unravelling the myriad of cultural influences that have given the Cape a unique language, unique food and a unique musical flavour. Learners are not only reminded of our city’s living musical traditions in the form of the Klopse, Malay Choirs and Christmas Bands but also get to see how contemporary artists have taken inspiration from the streets to produce Goema Rock, Cape Jazz and even a Goema Orchestra.

Joining the roadshow is Hilton Schilder, the multi-instrumental innovator associated with legendary Cape Town groups such as the Genuines, the Goema Captains, the Sons of Table Mountain, RockArt and, most recently, All In One, his acoustic super-trio with Errol Dyers and Steve Newman. A skilled bow player, Schilder also promotes “single-string technology,” demonstrating that beautiful music can be created with simple, ancient tools. Also present is Achmat Sabera, the Cape music instrument artisan whose “gummies” and tambourines are widely regarded as the best on the street. Sabera takes learners through the arduous drum-making process, a skill that Cape Town is in danger of losing as cheap, mass-produced instruments flood the market.

The goema roadshow comes just weeks before the third concert season of the Cape Town Goema Orchestra under the auspices of composer Mac McKenzie. A leading exponent of contemporary forms of goema, McKenzie launched the orchestra in 2010 with “Goema Symphony No. 1” and “Table Bay Concerto” followed in 2011. This year, McKenzie presents a work entitled “South Atlantic Suite” and shares his platform with guest composers Chantal Willie, Ana Strugar, Derek Gripper and Mandla Mlangeni.

A brave learner at South Peninsula High School demos the !xaru

Achmat Sabera's "gummy" workshop at Plumstead High School

Hilton Schilder's bow performance at Grassdale High School

Special thanks to Ruschka Jaffer of the Bright Star Programme (project coordinator), Iain Harris of Coffeebeans Routes (logistics), roadshow stars Achmat Sabera & Hilton Schilder and, of course, the inspiring teachers and enthusiastic learners of Cape Town.

Wednesday 13 June 2012

Achmat Sabera :: Hand-Crafted Cape Instruments


Although artistic license renders Achmat Sabera as a youthful man sans spectacles and wispy grey beard, it is fitting that a craftsman who occupies the humble wings of Cape Town’s dazzling carnival should be inadvertently celebrated by our national postal service. Based on a photograph by John Edwin Mason, 2011’s “Ghoema Drum-Maker” postage stamp was part of a series exploring historic links between South Africa and Indonesia.

2010 and 2011 brought much due attention to Achmat Sabera and his craft. On the heels of appearing in Mason’s book of photographs and short essays entitled One Love Ghoema Beat: Inside the Cape Town Carnival, Achmat Sabera was featured in Iziko’s Ghoema & Glitter: New Year Carnival in Cape Town exhibition at the Castle of Good Hope. He also shared his trade secrets on camera, directing the creators of the documentary film Mama Goema through a behind-the-scenes journey of the drum-making process.

Like the hand-crafted instruments he creates and services for discerning minstrels, Achmat Sabera is a Cape Town original. He has donated drums to Mac McKenzie’s Cape Town Goema Orchestra as well as multi-instrumentalist Hilton Schilder and welcomes their application in any musical pursuit. Like any old-school artisan, however, he isn’t inclined to dabble in the arena of modern communications and digital ditribution. Until he does, if you’d like to invest in a Sabera “gamie,” you'll have to climb into the Cape Town goema wormhole and follow your ears.