LIVE! w/Tumi Mogorosi & Side Bar Talking Drum
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- Music Commentary
This episode is a recording of a live taping event that took place under the autumn trees at FARMHOUSE @ 58 in the Cradle of Humankind in front of an intimate live audience. KONJO invited jazz drummer and writer, Tumi Mogorosi to interpret a selection of songs from the Talking Drum podcast series and perform them with an ensemble of his choosing. Tumi’s work is concerned with the Black Sonic as a dislocated episteme, which identifies the aesthetic as a limitation. It is from this position that this episode (re)considers the “jazz standard” and translation/interpretation as it relates to questions of fugitivity and freedom.
This episode is an experiment with trans-geographic collaboration in a moment of limited physical mobility.
This episode was co-produced by Zara Julius & Tumi Mogorosi
Live mix by Garrick Van Der Tuin
Podcast music by BULI
Find all the links and show notes from this episode at: konjo.co.za/talking-drum/
This project is supported by a Breathing Space grant by Pro Helvetia Johannesburg
This episode is a recording of a live taping event that took place under the autumn trees at FARMHOUSE @ 58 in the Cradle of Humankind in front of an intimate live audience. KONJO invited jazz drummer and writer, Tumi Mogorosi to interpret a selection of songs from the Talking Drum podcast series and perform them with an ensemble of his choosing. Tumi’s work is concerned with the Black Sonic as a dislocated episteme, which identifies the aesthetic as a limitation. It is from this position that this episode (re)considers the “jazz standard” and translation/interpretation as it relates to questions of fugitivity and freedom.
This episode is an experiment with trans-geographic collaboration in a moment of limited physical mobility.
This episode was co-produced by Zara Julius & Tumi Mogorosi
Live mix by Garrick Van Der Tuin
Podcast music by BULI
Find all the links and show notes from this episode at: konjo.co.za/talking-drum/
This project is supported by a Breathing Space grant by Pro Helvetia Johannesburg
1 hr 14 min