Looking Back
The importance of black South African music in the mid-20th century
Examined are the work of artists like The Merry Blackbirds, Dolly Rathebe, Dorothy Masuka, Alfed Herbert, the Manhattan Boys and Thoko Thomo. While racial tensions simmered and segregation prevailed, the voice of African musical culture - as embodied in the Jazz and Variety shows of 1950s Durban - grew in strength, and retained its power as a tool to inspire and uplift.
Produced by The Schadeberg Movie Company
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