Monday, January 7, 2019

A Fire Breather or a Fired Up Breather For Fresh Air Seekers - Smoking Dragon






An extraordinarily explosive experience is just one of the few, less than justifying words one can guiltily use to describe the blast of an entrance to 2019 it was for all who attended the  – one of a kind – Smoking Dragon Festivals 2018. The EAV team packed a full-house of many first time attendees – who all have a unique story to tell.


Giving many thanks to Ilsa Roberts and her team, our journey was a real amazing success.  From when we arrived till we left. It all started with our founder – Dumisani Radebe - being invited the Road to Smoking Dragon Weekend of the Folk & Griot Festival (FAGF) in Utrecht where an incredible line-up of diverse international acts came together to share what they had prepared for the Smoking Dragon Festival 2018.  The way things turned out, it had to be taken into account the magical proceedings that were. The line-up featured the amazing Ariel Zamonsky, Juana Pires Rafael and Yogen who featured Ralph Jabulani from Swaziland in their set, the amazing likes of Lerato Lichaba (House of Kuumba), Dr. Equinox, Thabiso Thabethe, The Bongani GiveThanks Ensemble, Albert Craftsman, Gershan Lombard and was ended off with a jam session featuring everyone. The festival was sponsored by the Concert SA Music Mobility Fund mechanism.




The very following day, all roads led to the North Drakensburg side of Bergville, which is one of the most picturesque terrains the country has to offer. An absolute gem to any eyes witnessing it. In the middle of the Amphitheatre side of the mountains is where this annual cosmic occurrence takes place. Thousands of campers from all over the world gather to usher in the new-year together through mainly music, and other out-of-this-world festivities. The EAV team had brought some of their artists as acts, which all played upon arrival on except for Drain Brain Experience (who were scheduled for Saturday night). The team also brought in action painters the likes of Smanga Sibiya and Nceba Bhengu – who eventually collaborated with legendary graffiti artist Lebohang “OVER” Ndlovu. More experience for the team as this was Nceba’s first graffiti piece. Things kicked off on the Fringe Stage with Zanendaba poetry – which features the Magic Poet, Zanzibar (Mphefumlo) and Njabz. These guys slammed and left the stage in tethers before Dollarman Masaka set it alight. While Dollarman was doing that, it coincided with a Dr. Equinox performance at the Ripple Zone (where legendary Mystikal Ebony deejayed the Lyrical Exhibition part before the Rock Hip Hop. A great first day it turned to be on the festival.

As it were, the festivities continued as more and more artists were set to do the same. The festival is one of the biggest scouts of talent in the country and is turning out to be a great platform for artists to develop and become great. We have seen this with many bands that come to Smoking Dragon. With the festival growing every year, so do the goers. The line-up for this year was super jam-packed. It saw many new-comers have the time of their lives on stage. We have been blessed with the gift of music so much this year (like all other years of course).





One thing that was really a great thing to see was the intergration of Sowetan artists to the cards. Deep Soweto really played a big role to bring everyone together and orchestrate a lovely festivity. Seeing many of the bands we are familiar with and draw inspiration from was really one of the warmest features of the festival. This allowed for a more personal exchange between and among many artists who work within the same spaces. This was a great step towards unifying artists and creating a brotherly atmosphere which is sure to solidify attempts in collaboration. We are to make each other better.

As the EAV team was mostly there to work, it was quite difficult to watch many of the performances. We had to document as much as we could so we had to run around different stages without catching the whole performance. However, this is what we can render as highlights. Lerato Lichaba as always brings out an incredible surprise, in this case with a vocalist and percussionist. This set makes your hairs stand right up. Msaki, B.O.L.D, Sun Xa Experiment, Amo Malenda - also known as XhoShangane gave us a lesson in indigenous language vocalizing. We were treated to many amazing spectacles such as the Shameless Band, A Bantu Natives, Tribal Punq just to name a few. We all got to share experience and spirit with the magnitude of the likes of the Muffins, Betr Gang, Pussy Party, The JKL, Tidal Waves and many musical geniuses.







All artists were well catered for, ensuring that everyone performs an tip top condition throughout the festival. Although we did not get to see any of the prior workshops, we are sure that that the festival is also becoming an institution for the growth of all artists and stand to the belief that each person who is fortunate enough to go or even participate in Smoking Dragon is on their way up. These workshops were facilitated by the Smoking Dragon Festival team together with associates and they are sure to give an artist some insight into the music business and festival circuit.

A HUGE THANKS TO SMOKING DRAGON FESTIVALS (www.smokingdragon.org)

Written & Spun by: D.Quavers
Photos by: Dumisani Radebe