Wax joins Literary greats to commemorate Sharpville, The Wax and Rowick Deep Collaboration
Posted on March 25, 2010 with 0 comments
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It’s 77 Days to the kick-off to the FIFA Soccer World Cup, Wax was never good enough for the Cameroonian soccer squad, but he’s definitely keeping the music alive in South Africa.
Wax (aka Nde Ndifonka) will join other Arts contemporaries for Quo Vadis Sharpville? The Sharpville Footprint on the Literary, Arts, Culture and Heritage Sphere: 50 Years On. This will be on 27 March @14h30 at the African Literature Bookshop, 191 Louis Botha Avenue, cnr 8th Street in Orange Groove, Johannesburg, South Africa.
Earlier on that day, Wax will continue to support Usizolwethu School for impaired learners in Daveyton, at the handover ceremony of their new classes and Home Economic Centre, hosted by the Gauteng Provincial Government and Carnival City. Back in September 09, Wax and Siphokazi also performed for the school's fundraising gala at Carnival City.
And now to new collabs! When Wax released the ballad “Miss Real, Mr Regular”, [...]
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It’s 77 Days to the kick-off to the FIFA Soccer World Cup, Wax was never good enough for the Cameroonian soccer squad, but he’s definitely keeping the music alive in South Africa.
Wax (aka Nde Ndifonka) will join other Arts contemporaries for Quo Vadis Sharpville? The Sharpville Footprint on the Literary, Arts, Culture and Heritage Sphere: 50 Years On. This will be on 27 March @14h30 at the African Literature Bookshop, 191 Louis Botha Avenue, cnr 8th Street in Orange Groove, Johannesburg, South Africa.
Earlier on that day, Wax will continue to support Usizolwethu School for impaired learners in Daveyton, at the handover ceremony of their new classes and Home Economic Centre, hosted by the Gauteng Provincial Government and Carnival City. Back in September 09, Wax and Siphokazi also performed for the school's fundraising gala at Carnival City.
And now to new collabs! When Wax released the ballad “Miss Real, Mr Regular”, [...]