COUNTDOWN TO THE 10TH ANNUAL EAST LONDON BUYEL’EKHAYA FESTIVAL

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The annual Buyel’Ekhaya Festival will once again thrill East London crowds on 16 December at Buffalo Park Cricket Stadium. This year’s programme of workshops, fashion and the music festival will be a treat for culture lovers celebrating the festive season.
 
This year’s superb lineup features legends as well as the hottest hit makers across a variety of genres, making Buyel’Ekhaya an unmissable event for everyone in the city and from across the region: Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Jonas Gwangwa, Zahara, Peddie born Dumza Maswana, Busiswa, Shekhinah, Sun-El Musician, Moonchild Sanelly, Prince Kaybee and Mobi Dixon are all billed and now Port Elizabeth born Vusi Nova, who is riding high on the charts with his smash hit  As’phelelanga has been added to this fantastic festival. TV personality Moshe Ndidki, who hails from East London is set to MC the show.
 
Last week Sjava informed organisers that he is no longer able to perform at Buyel’ Ekhaya as he double booked himself with other events in other provinces. Buyel’ Ekhaya would like to apologise to the fans who were looking forward to his performance. 
 
 Buyel’Ekhaya was established in 2009 in East London with a simple vision: To turn the Eastern Cape into the Cultural Mecca of South Africa. Since inception, the festival has grown in leaps and bounds having attracted a mere 4 000 patrons in 2009 the festival has grown to 22 000 capacity crowd, year in and year out. This is testament to the loyalty of the people of the Eastern Cape to the brand, as they are the ultimate owners and custodians of the Buyel’Ekhaya brand, having supported it and grown with it for the last 10 years. 
 
The crown of the Eastern Cape’s festivals, The 10th Annual Buyel’Ekhaya Pan African Festival promises to continue to celebrate all that is African, contributing to the maintenance of cultural heritage and diversity. This is delivered through a vast programme of activities from the Fashion Development Programme and Artist Development Programme to the culmination point which is the Festival on 16 December 2018.  
 
Since inception, the festival has hosted a mixture of emerging and established artists from the Eastern Cape, South Africa and the rest of Africa, in keeping with the spirit of inclusiveness and Pan-African ideals. It is no different this year. A music workshop hosted by Buyel’Ekhaya yielded a crop of newcomers that will grace the festival too on 16 December. 
 
Nomahlubi Mazwai who conceived of and produced The Buyel’Ekhaya Festival says: “In 2016, we expanded a two-day programme, closing in on our vision to give full expression to the tenets of culture that form a central part of the African lifestyle, through song, dance and fashion. And this year this is what patrons can expect.”
 
Mazwai continues: “There will be a fashion workshop on 12 December at Hemingways Mall at 12 noon. People can apply for the workshop by emailing info@buyelekhaya.co.za.
 
Rising designers, who took part in last year’s fashion workshop, will showcase alongside big names at Hemingways Mall on Friday, 14 December when Gert-Johan Coetzee, Sonwabile Ndamase, Zimbabwe’s Chimanye Nyasha (known as Zuvva) and Linda Sithole show off their creations.”
 
Fashion Workshop: Wednesday, 12 December 2018 at Hemingways Mall at 12h00 
 
Fashion Show: Friday, 14 December 2018
 
Venue: The Venue, Hemingways Mall, East London
 
Designers: 
 
Gert-Johan Coetzee
Sonwabile Ndamase
Nyasha Chimanye (known as Zuvva from Zimbabwe)
Linda Sithole
 
Tickets:
Date: 16 December 2018
Venue: Buffalo Park Cricket Stadium
Tickets: R250.00
Available from Shoprite, Checkers and Computicket nationwide
 
Artists: 
Vusi Nova
Ladysmith Black Mambas
Jonas Gwangwa
Zahara
Dumza Maswana
Busiswa
Shekhinah
Sun-El Musician
Moonchild Sanelly
Prince Kaybee
Mobi Dixon
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