recording studio for local musicians
15 April 2009
The Minister of Arts and Culture, Dr Z Pallo Jordan will announce plans in
purchasing Downtown Studios in Johannesburg to turn it into a creative
powerhouse for the creation and development of a uniquely South African musical
sound.
This is part of the governmentâs creative industries strategies to help
artists, especially musicians, not only to consider their discipline as a
business enterprise but create opportunities for employment and economic
self-reliance.
The event will take place on Friday, 17 April 2009 at Downtown Studios, 62
Goud Street, corner of Fox Street, in Johannesburg from 10h30.
âThere is no doubt that South African music is loved by the people of the
world as has been shown by the international recognition and success of
musicians like Miriam Makeba, Hugh Masekela, Abdullah Ibrahim, Ladysmith Black
Mambazo and the Soweto Gospel Choir to name just a few.
âThe establishment of a home for artists to not only create but own their
own music will provide the much needed boost to the development and growth of
the music sector as an important part to create jobs and fight poverty and
unemployment,â said Jordan.
For further details, call:
Sandile Memela
Spokesperson for the Ministry of Arts and Culture
Cell: 082 800 3750
Or
Premi Appalraju
Media Liaison Officer
Cell: 082 903 6778
Issued by: Department of Arts and Culture
15 April 2009