In continuation of the celebration
of the brightest and best on the African continent, three vocal artistes
will this weekend field questions on African
Voices, a CNN magazine programme sponsored by the
grandmasters of data, Globacom.
The trio are Sherrie Silver, a
dance choreographer, actress, creative director and philanthropist from Rwanda;
Ghana's Shifa Amankwah-Gabbey, a spelling bee winner, and Pretty
Yende, a singer from Mpumalanga, South Africa.
24-year-old
Silver, who says she is on “a mission to educate the world about African
cultures through the art of dance”, is the mastermind of American singer
Childish Gambino's provocative video, This
is America. The
video has attracted more than 540 million views on YouTube to date.
The award-winning choreographer is
currently driving a social media campaign to promote investments among rural
Africa's young people.
13-year-old Shifa Amankwah-Gabbey, the second
guest, emerged winner of the 2018 National
Spelling Bee competition in Ghana. The Junior High School student from Nagie’s
Angels Educational Centre in Kumasi beat over 150 other spellers from various
schools across the country to clinch the prize. She subsequently represented
the country in the 91st Scripps Spelling Bee in the United States of America.
The third guest on African
Voices, a soprano, Pretty Yende, who was born in 1985, is described as a ‘modern fairy-tale’. Her
ascendancy to the top of the opera world is supersonic, having performed
leading roles at opera houses internationally including La Scala and the
Metropolitan Opera.
Yende was inspired to learn opera
at the age of 16 after seeing a British Airways TV advertisement that made a heavy
impression on her young mind. She thereafter enrolled at the South African College of Music. She also attended the Accademia Teatro
alla Scala in Milan, Italy.
African Voices airs on the CNN channel
on DSTV from 9.30 a.m. on Friday with repeats on
Saturday at 12.30 a.m.,
4.30 p.m. and 8.30 p.m. Other repeat broadcasts come up
on Sunday, 5.00 a.m,, 9.30 a.m. and
8 30 p.m. with more repeats on Monday at 5.30 a.m. and on Tuesday at 6 30 p.m.
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