MARA LOUW
Mara started singing at the age of 10 with the now famously known choir,
Imilonji Kantu. In 1973 she joined Caiphus Semenya's musical, Meropa and toured
Japan, Hong Kong, The Philippines, South Africa and London and sang for the
Queen at a Royal Command Performance in 1975. On her return to South Africa,
Mara's solo career took her to Zambia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Lesotho, Swaziland
and Namibia.
Mara performed in the Mandela Concert at London's Wembley Stadium, she sang at
the Newsmaker of the Year Awards for Nelson Mandela, FW de Klerk and in honour
of the late Chris Hani. Mara appeared with Nelson Mandela during his visit to
Glasgow in 1993 and sang at George Square and The Royal Concert Hall. In 1994
she sang at the inauguration of President Nelson Mandela and for the Freedom Day
Celebrations at the Union Buildings in Pretoria. Mara has toured Scotland,
England, Wales, Switzerland, France, Egypt and Denmark, where she performed for
the Queen in 1995 and the Prime Minister in 1998.
In 2001 Mara produced the successful musical concert Surf, which featured top
South African artists including Hugh Masekela. Mara translated the music of The
Lion King into Zulu for the Walt Disney Corporation and performed the theme song
Circle of Life in Zulu. She currently plays a lead role on the television drama
Muvhango and has acted in numerous musicals, stage plays and feature films.
Mara is a popular choice for classy corporate events and special dinner
functions with a band or backing tracks. Her repertoire includes Lady is a
Tramp, Wimawe, the Click song, Patta Patta, New York, New York, Wind Beneath my
Wings, When a Child is Born and other well-known favourites. Mara was named Best
Female Vocalist by Radio Sotho and Zulu in 1984. She was nominated for an Artes
Award for her album Mara and won an Artes Award for Best Performance with the
National Symphony Orchestra in the Jo'burg Pops Concerts.