This Monday 2/9 The State Theatre welcomes LADYSMITH BLACK MAMBAZO! This Grammy Award winning South African singing group will bring its unique brand of music to State College for one night only. In case you missed the previous post on LADYSMITH BLACK MAMBAZO you can find it HERE. Below you can find some brief info & videos on LADYSMITH (you can find much more indepth info at the original post HERE):Ladysmith Black Mambazo represents the traditional culture of South Africa and is regarded as the country's cultural emissary at home and around the world. In 1993, at Nelson Mandela's request, Ladysmith Black Mambazo accompanied the future President to the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony in Oslo, Norway. Mambazo sang again at President Mandela's inauguration in May of 1994. They are a national treasure of the new South Africa in part because they embody the traditions suppressed in the old South Africa.
The name LADYSMITH BLACK MAMBAZO came about as a result of winning every singing competition in which the group entered. "Ladysmith" is the hometown of the Shabalala family; "Black" references the black oxen, considered to be the strongest on the farm. The Zulu word "Mambazo" refers to an ax - symbolic of the group's ability to "chop down" the competition. So good were they that after a time they were forbidden to enter the competitions but welcomed, of course, to entertain at them.
Ladysmith Black Mambazo is NOW SOLD OUT!!!
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