Afro Digital Migration: House Music in Post Apartheid South Africa Vol II




I wrote this during layovers between Toronto and London, on my way to Amsterdam for the summer, but before I start my next voyage, South Africa. Three days ago (April 27, 2014), South Africa’s democracy turned 20 years old. A short time before then I spent much of December and January in South Africa, thanks to the support of my community of listeners, family and friends and a generous grant from The Astraea Foundation Global Arts Fund. This was my third time in South Africa; the first trip happened in 2001 and the second in 2011. The purpose of the trip was to complete the SoundTracking Our Lives Tour, a project that simulated the migration pattern of house music from the U.S. to South Africa, launching in New York, traveling to Chicago and Detroit, and finally, concluding in Johannesburg. The purpose of the tour was to document the work of women who have played a role in the evolution of house and its transmigration, and are currently active in its development.


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