Sylvia Ncediwe Mdunyelwa
Sylvia Ncediwe
Mdunyelwa Jazz singer, Sylvia Ncediwe Mdunyelwa, who hails from Langa, is also a
professional freelance actor (TV plays, radio voice-overs, advertisement
jingles) and has also managed to fit in a busy performance schedule over the
past two decades.
Sylvia started singing in the 70's when she joined Victor Ntoni's sextet, and
has gone on to perform with a host of Capetonian musicians including Merton
Barrow, Winston Mankunku, Nick Carter, and Duke & Ezra Ngcukana.
After taking a group of young aspiring musicians to the International Children's
Jazz Festival in Canada during 1990, Sylvia returned to win a scholarship from
the Educational Opportunities Council and studied music for six months at UCLA.
The experience led her to experience a wealth of different cultures and she
attended classes with many American musicians (including Kenny Burrell), in
addition to using the experience to brush up on her history of music and
theatre.
According to Sylvia, going to the USA "gave me the opportunity to learn a lot of
new skills, which I hope I have and will continue to channel back into the
community. I've always been something of a community worker, helping others with
achieving their dreams".
Since her studies in the US, Sylvia has been invited to tour Germany and
performed at the Berlin Festival in 1994. She was also part of a cultural
exchange programme in 1997, that allowed her to travel and perform in Bogota,
South America. Sylvia's current small screen appearances include being part of a
BBC production on the life of Bishop Desmond Tutu.
Currently, Sylvia is concentrating all her energies, when not performing, into
establishing a school of jazz in the South African township, Langa. Every
Sunday, Sylvia presents her own programme, Voice of Jazz, on Cape Town radio
station, P4 Radio, and also a member on the board of Fine Music Radio, a
classical jazz station. Sylvia also runs her own TV and Film Production house.
In 1998, Sylvia's live performance at the Standard Bank Jazz Festival in
Grahamstown was recorded, and subsequently released as 'African Diva, Live in
Africa'.
NCEDIWE REPERTOIRE LIST
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COCKTAIL/JAZZ |
AFRICAN / DANCE |
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THAT'S ALL |
PATA PATA |
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NEARNESS OF YOU |
CLICK SONG |
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ALL OF ME |
TSHOTSHOLOZA |
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EASY STREET |
MAMA NDIYALIA |
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LOVE BABA |
MNUMZANA |
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STORMY WEATHER (in Xhosa) |
ISONO SAM |
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LET'S FALL IN LOVE |
HAMBA BHEKILE |
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LIKE SOMEONE IN LOVE |
NOZUKO |
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WHERE ARE THE CHILDREN |
AMABHELE |
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WAVE |
SIYAY'EBHAYI |