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Artscape Youth Jazz Series: honouring the legacy of 1976
Weekend Argus on Saturday
|June 28, 2025
YOUTH Month is rooted in honouring the bravery and sacrifice of young South Africans who helped dismantle apartheid - a legacy that continues to inspire. That same spirit pulsed through Artscape, where the spotlight shone not only on remembrance, but also on rhythm, mentorship, and the boundless promise of tomorrow.
The iconic Cape Town arts centre came alive with new energy, as dozens of young musicians and creatives filled its spaces with song, storytelling, and purpose, honouring the legacy of the youth of 1976.
At the heart of it all was the Artscape Youth Jazz Series (AYJ) - a vibrant celebration of talent, growth, and opportunity, backed by the Western Cape Education Department and committed partners.
The excitement kicked off when the Youth Jazz Soloists Concert gave 14 handpicked musicians the chance to perform like professionals. For some, it was their first time under stage lights. For others, it was a significant step closer to a lifelong dream.
The line-up included vocalists like Sarah Pengilly, Caleb Meyer, and Adrea Martinez, who were joined by pianists Bruce Basson and Kyle Damons, guitarists Cole Krieling and Daniel Roux, and a host of other promising talents from teenage trumpeters to 20-something drummers.
Each had spent a month learning from some of South Africa's most respected jazz musicians. And it showed.
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