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An all-female power move in the music industry
Cape Argus
|April 16, 2025
THE music industry has long been a notoriously male-dominated space, often sidelining the contributions and leadership of women.
However, the Cape Town International Jazz Festival (CTIJF) - Africa’s biggest and most legendary jazz event — is boldly challenging this stereotype by being powered exclusively by women.
As it embarks on its 22nd year, the festival stands not merely as a musical event but as a movement and a powerful statement of women’s prowess within the industry.
Under the dynamic leadership of Shaakirah Adams and her formidable team, the festival is not just maintaining its legacy but actively evolving it.
This revolutionary all-female leadership is rewriting the rules in a space traditionally ruled by men, ushering in a new era that champions creativity and resilience.
The CTIJF has consistently attracted incredible talent from the realms of jazz, soul, and contemporary music, consistently delivering stellar line-ups and unforgettable experiences.
However, this year promises to be particularly special. The all-women team is infusing the festival with fresh energy, strategic creativity, and an unyielding passion that promises to elevate the event to new heights.
This evolution isn’t just about changing the guard; it’s about amplifying the festival’s impact on the community and its role in shaping the cultural landscape of South Africa.
As festival-goers prepare for this year’s exciting line-up filled with both internationally renowned artists and emerging talent, the anticipation continues to build.
This story is from the April 16, 2025 edition of Cape Argus.
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