Guest: Kutlwano Masote- Conductor
In his oratorio, Messiah, German-born English composer Georg Friedrich Handel (1685-1750) gave humanity music with both meaning and artistic appeal. You would have to search deep in the canon of art music to find a work to rival Messiah in this regard and likely fall short. Like all iconic art, it carries mystery and legend. For example, why do we all rise to our feet as soon as the Hallelujah chorus starts, and why did Handel decide to premier this work in Dublin?

A day-after reflection on Human Rights Day with Tumi Ledwaba, exploring whether South Africa is truly advancing its constitutional promises, through the lens of township histories, belonging, and lived realities
19:20

JSB CONVERSATION - Pilani Bubu – Curator of Folklore Festival Fringe unpacks the gaps that exist within the Section 25, Intellectual Property Rights in reference to South African Artists.
16:39

BookReview - A deeply reflective conversation with Amon Sithole on his book The Power of Nothing, exploring how adversity, rejection, and life’s lowest moments can become the foundation for purpose, resilience, and transformation.
18:00