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PIANIST SIBUSISO IN BAHRAIN

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MBABANE- Bahrain will feel the Eswatini ‘flava’ for three months. This is the duration that Eswatini-born pianist and jazz artist in diaspora Sibusiso Malindzisa will spend in the said country.


Bahrain, officially the Kingdom of Bahrain, is a sovereign state in the Persian Gulf. The island nation comprises a small archipelago centered on Bahrain Island, situated between the Qatar peninsula and the north eastern coast of Saudi Arabia, to which it is connected by the 25-kilometre King Fahd Causeway.
After successful auditions with South African entertainment entity Miles Entertainment Company, Malindzisa is among the instrumentalists who will be touring Bahrain for three months.


Malindzisa left South Africa, where he is based, early last month. This is barely three months after bringing his talent back home in a performance at The Jazz Gallery, Eswatini Theatre Club in Mbabane. This was during a  time when the venue hosted a series of homecoming shows.
The pianist confirmed that he was in Bahrain.


“I am in Bahrain in the Middle East after auditioning for the Miles Entertainment Company and was picked to come here to enhance my music journey while networking,” said Malindzisa.


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When asked who was sponsoring the trip, he said Miles Entertainment Company was catering for it fully.
Miles Entertainment was established in 2014 under the leadership of Jamelo Miles and it is a well-known entertainment company in the Western Cape.
“Under Miles Entertainment supervision, I was hired to perform at the Coda Jazz Lounge and other events by Coda.”
Malindzisa, when addressing upcoming instrumentalists, said it was very important to believe and trust in God and yourself.


“It is also very important to respect everyone who is not you.”
Malindzisa is an Eswatini-born pianist who is known for delivering impeccable sounds.
 Malindzisa has also graced international stages.


He has performed with South African learned instrumentalists including Sonnyboy Mbatha who was the on bass, Junior Nkosi plays the who drums and Kgosana on saxophone.


Also performing was upcoming jazz vocalist Nkhosiyabongwa Dlamini, who is gaining popularity among the jazz music circle in and outside the country.

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