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RICHMOND HILLSTREET MUSIC FESTIVAL
2015
Skank and the Roots by Onthatile MahlanguPrevious: Mackay Street by Stirling Olivier
The Richmond Hill Street Music FestivalFête de la Musique
Fête de la Musique was initially launched in France in 1982 and has thus become an annual social tradition in cities throughout France. Based in Port Elizabeth since 1960 and in Richmond Hill since 1990, the Alliance Française, international language school and cultural centre, has launched this idea to combine a contemporary French tradition with South African musical culture. Fête de la Musique allows the musicians and the members of the public to in-teract on a social level. It is also an opportunity for the citizens of the Nelson Mandela Bay to discover new artists and an interesting vehicle for musicians to entertain them.
The Alliance Française believes that Richmond Hill is the ideal venue to host the Fête de la Musique as it is emerging as a vibrant suburb with a large vari-ety of restaurants and boutiques situated in the area. Port Elizabethans have then the opportunity to walk from one venue to another and in so doing discover a variety of bands.
Initiated in Port Elizabeth in 2010, this year’s edition will be the fifth, and it will be supported by international stakeholders (such as the French Embassy, the French Institute and Reunion Island) as well as local, international and corpo-rate sponsors (NMBM, MBDA, NMMU, Weekend Post, Kingfisher FM, Coca Cola etc.)
Raleigh Street by Stirling Olivier
Skank and the Roots by Onthatile Mahlangu
NMMU second and third year photography programme students, from the Department of Applied Design in the School of Music, Art and Design were assigned the task of photographing the bands performing at the fifth annual Richmond Hill Street Music festival on the weekend of the 20th of June. This was a large-scale collaborative project involving twenty-eight photography students coordinated by photography lecturers, Glenn Meyer, Heidi Hattingh, Samantha Brauteseth and Roxane Van Wyk. The students are tasked with photo-graphing the event, the bands performing on the day and conceptual photographs of the various bands before the event. Each student is assigned a band or performer and is required to photograph them in a creative way that fits the style of the band. The image on the left of popular Port Elizabeth band, Skank and the Roots, taken by third year photography student Onthatile Mahlangu, is an example of the type of conceptual photographs produced.
The best photographs from the event are selected for an exhibition on the Richmond Hill Music Festival held at the Alliance Française.
Adove: Rob Thompson Band by Monalisa ColditzLeft: Clique Claq by Anke Staphorst
Mackay Street by Karabo Ngcozela
Clique Claq by Reino Erasmus
Mackay Street by Karabo Ngcozela
Mackay Street by Sivuyisiwe Guzana
Top: Wandile Mbambeni by Shannon OfferThe Brothers by Anke Staphorst
Raleigh Street by Karabo Ngcozela
Mackay Street by Emma Sydie
Raleigh Street by Karabo Ngcozela
Clique Claq by Anke Staphorst by Nasreen Chothia
by Nasreen Chothia SATB by Darren van Tonder
Clique Claq by Darren van TonderLeft: Jaojoby by Shane van Heerden
Grèn Sémé by Karabo Ngcozela
Jaojoby by Shane van Heerden Left: Skank and the Roots by Emma Sydie
Jaojoby by Shannon Offer
Mackay Street by Emma Sydie
SATB by Anke Staphorst
Faye Gatley by Emma Sydie
Skank and the Roots by Onthatile Mahlangu
Wandile Mbambeni by Darren van Tonder
Rob Thompson by Hendrik-Louis Boshoff
Raleigh Street by Stirling Olivier Installation, photographed by Reino Erasmus
Raleigh Street by Skye Cronje
Skank and the Roots by Emma Sydie
Raleigh Street by Stirling Olivier
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The Brothers by Warren Finlay
Tofu Goat by Karabo Ngcozela
Jaojoby by Sivuyisiwe Guzana
Tofu Goat by Skye CronjeGrèn Sémé by Julie Aarts
Tofu Goat by Skye Cronje Benjamin Piat by Darren van Tonder
Grèn Sémé by Karabo Ngcozela
Grèn Sémé by Karabo Ngcozela
Mackay Street by Stirling Olivier
Jaojoby by Emma Sydie
The Richmond Hill Street Music FestivalPhotographic Exhibition at the Alliance FrançaiseEvery year, upon completion of the Rich-mond Hill Street Music Festival, the best images from the NMMU second and third year photography students are curated into an exhibition held at the Alliance Francaise. Along with the help of the photography lecturers from the NMMU Department of Applied Design, the students print, mount and hang the exhibition. Not only does this provide valuable learning experiences for the students, but they get to showcase their photography on an exhibiton and see the public engage with their work. This year the exhibition ran from the 3rd to the 30th of October and was widely viewed and enjoyed by not only the public, but various performers and bands who played on the day of the festival.
CONTACT INFORMATIONAlliance Française: Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University:http://alliance.org.zahttp://facebook.com/TheRichmondHillFestival http://facebook.com/groups/84482817905/Tel: +27 41 585 7889
http://photography.nmmu.ac.zahttp://artanddesign.nmmu.ac.zahttp://facebook.com/NmmuPhotography/Tel: +27 41 504 3247
The Brothers by Reino Erasmus
Booklet design: Samantha Brauteseth www.samanthajanephotography.com
The Richmond Hill Street Music FestivalMade possible by:
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Booklet design: Samantha Brauteseth www.samanthajanephotography.com
by Sivuyisiwe Guzana