Untitled Basement presents Mandisi Dyantyis live

Mandisi at the 65th Berlinale International Film Festival on February 7, 2015 in Berlin, Germany.  
(Feb. 6, 2015 - Source: Getty Images Europe via Zimbio) 

I cannot wait for the 11th of March to watch Mandisi do his thing at the Untitled Basement in Braamfontein, Johannesburg. Knowing him from back in the days when we sang together, what I know for sure is that he’s going to leave us yearning for more.

A perfectionist from when he was in his teens, I’ve always viewed him as quite a G when it came to melodies. Now that he has blossomed into an award-winning artist, it’s hard to describe my enthusiasm over his success. Even though I had expected this a long time ago from Mandisi, I guess everything is “in God’s time”, right!?! And for those that may not know who this gentleman is; please allow me to introduce to you…. MANDISI DYANTYIS. 
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Mandisi is a South African trumpeter and vocalist who has recently released his debut album entitled Somandla, nominated for the SAMA award for best Jazz Album of 2019. He was recently nominated for a the Mzantsi Jazz Awards and The Afrima [African Music Awards in the "Best Jazz Artist" category. I thought I was going to see him at these awards
Born and raised in Port Elizabeth, Mandisi began playing the trumpet at the age of 8. He studied Classical music throughout his schooling career (Pearson High School) and emerged from the University of Cape Town with a BMus Honors Degree in Jazz Studies in 2005 where he played in the UCT Big Band for most of his studies. He is a versatile musician who composes, arranges and produces Jazz, Western Classical and African Indigenous Music.
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He has played with some of SA’s best musicians over the years, including Jimmy Dludlu, The Abdullah Ibrahim Big Band, Robbie Jansen, Max Vidima, Moreira Chonguica just to name a few.

Mandisi's debut album, titled SOMANDLA (SAMA 2019 Best Jazz Album Winner), is a body of work premised on the sacred act of prayer, peppered with issues of current societal interest and most noteworthy, the “old school” romantic sentiment delivered in the persuasive elegance of his mother tongue, isiXhosa. This debut offering is a befitting exhibition of Dyantyis’ versatility as a prolific songwriter/composer, trumpeter, and outstanding vocal artist.

Mandisi is known to delivery unforgettable performances and this night (Wednesday, 11 March) will be no different. Show starts at 8pm and ends at 11:30pm (CAT).
Image cred: Lindo Mbhele
Tickets are unreserved and available from R200 for the General Advance. Check out Quicket to get your NOW otherwise tickets at the door are not guaranteed. If they are available on the night, they will sell at R260pp.






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