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Absolutely African - Kearsney College Choir of South Africa - P2/2 (In Zulu)
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Today’s
Enlightening Entertainment
will be presented
in Zulu and English,
with subtitles in Arabic,
Aulacese (Vietnamese),
Chinese, English,
French, German,
Indonesian, Italian,
Japanese, Korean,
Malay, Mongolian,
Persian, Portuguese,
Russian, Spanish,
Zulu, and Thai.
There’s nobody like Jesus
There’s nobody like him
There’s nobody like Jesus
There’s nobody like him
Welcome
wholehearted viewers
to today’s edition of
Enlightening Entertainment.
Today, in the final part
of our two-part program,
we return to enjoy
more performances
from the vibrant
Kearsney College Choir
from South Africa.
Of the thousands of
choirs around the world,
the Kearsey College
Choir has established
itself by placing
in the top 25
in the prestigious Musica
Mundi World Rankings
of 2010.
Their dedicated conductor,
Mr. Bernard Krüger,
inspires this group of
grade 8 to 12 students
to appreciate and excel
in music and explore
their own creativity.
With numerous gold and
silver medals from
many international
choir competitions,
they are loved for
energizing their audience.
Their exciting repertoire
that blends South African
folk songs, pop choral,
and uplifting
spiritual music.
And peace in the world
We see in all lands
Where we live
Come Father – live with us
Teach our hearts
To put our trust
in You Father
Rest our bodies that are
full of work till sunset
It becomes like that
in other lands
Here is a song, my song
Here is a song,
a song of peace
And peace in all lands
I think anybody who likes
to see something different
will enjoy the show.
And I think it will inspire
a lot of young people
and their parents
to get their children
involved in music.
I think music is the best way
to get children focused.
It gives them
something active to do.
And for our choir,
the boys they lose sweat
and they work
and they exercise
and they practice.
And they are proud of
what they are doing.
So, it’s really nice
to be working with them.
Most of us, we’re just
from ordinary lives,
from ordinary school.
And you know
when we come together
as a choir, as a family,
we actually dedicate
a lot of time and sacrifice
in terms of performing
at a world class standard.
…Freedom is coming
It matters not
how strait the gate,
How charged with
punishments the scroll,
I am the master of my fate:
I am the captain of my soul.
I am the captain of my soul.
I am the master of my fate.
I am the master
The master
The master of my freedom
We have just heard a part
of the Kearsney College
Choir’s world premiere
of “Invictus,” based on
the famous poem by
William Ernest Henley
that inspired many people
in times of hardship.
In this setting,
as composed by conductor
Mr. Bernard Krüger,
South African hero
and former President
Nelson Mandela
while detained
hears the voice of God
speaking to him.
The Kearsney College
Choir strives to represent
the African experience
and peace-loving spirit
through music.
African people are vibrant,
and we’ve got a lot of
sunshine all year round,
and we’ve got
beautiful scenery,
and we’ve got animals
and we’ve got nature.
In South Africa
we are very privileged
to have mountains.
We have desert,
we have rainforest,
we have coastline,
and beautiful scenery.
All of this works together
to create this nation
of joy and happiness.
There’s nobody like Jesus
There’s nobody like him
There’s nobody like Jesus
There’s nobody like him
There’s nobody like Jesus
There’s nobody like him
There’s nobody like Jesus
There’s nobody like him
Gumboots I think have
a very important history
in South Africa.
The men were in the cities,
and they were working
in the mines
and the factories.
They started dancing
and they realized
that if they clap rhythms
on the boots
with their hands and they
start stamping their feet,
they can have fun and
they can make interesting
sounds and music.
And that’s how gumboot
dancing originated.
And it’s a really truly
South African thing.
And it’s very exciting to see.
And our boys do it
quite well.
We try to have fun
while we’re performing,
as well as
encouraging the audience
to have fun with us.
So, when you come to
one of our performances,
I guarantee that
you will be entertained.
It’s an entertainment
experience,
not only for the audience
but for us as well.
Hey! You!
Does your mother know?
Oh!
For us when we sing
it’s more than just
a communication
between each other,
we are trying
to convey a message
towards the audience.
And if they are enjoying it,
we even enjoy it more.
I'm okay, I'm alright
(he's alright, he's alright)
There’s no defeat
I just got to
get out of this prison cell
Someday
I'm going be free, Lord!
Find me somebody to love
Here comes a lion, Father
(Oh yes, it’s a lion)
Here comes a lion, Father
(Oh yes, it’s a lion) Father
It is a lion
It’s a leopard with spots
The 1994 film,
“The Lion King,”
is Walt Disney’s
much beloved animated
tale with its story
based in Africa.
The movie soundtrack
was produced by
famous British musician
Elton John
and acclaimed lyricist
Tim Rice.
Let’s enjoy Kearsney
College Choir’s medley
of the film’s classic songs.
There's far too much
to take in here
More to find
than can ever be found
But the sun rolling high
In the sapphire sky
Keeps us warm
on the Earth that is round
It's the Circle of Life
And it moves us all
Through despair and hope
Through faith and love
Till we find our place
On the path unwinding
In the Circle
The Circle of Life
I'm gonna be a mighty king,
so enemies beware!
Well I've never seen
a king or beast
With quite so little hair
I'm gonna be
the main event
Like no king was before
I'm brushing up
on looking down
I'm working on my roar
Thus far a rather
uninspiring thing
Oh, I just can't wait
to be king!
Everybody look left
Everybody look right
Everywhere you look I –
Stand in spotlight
Not yet!
Let every creature
go for broke and sing
Let's hear it in the herd
and on the wing
It's gonna be King
Simba's finest fling
Oh, I just can't wait
to be king!
Oh, I just can't wait
to be king!
Oh, I just can't wait
to be king!
Hakuna Matata!
(Hakuna Matata!)
What a wonderful phrase
(Is a wonderful phrase)
Hakuna Matata!
(Hakuna Matata!)
Ain't no passing craze
(Ain't no passing craze)
It means no worries
for the rest of your days
It's our problem-free
philosophy
Hakuna Matata!
Hakuna Matata!
Hakuna Matata!
Hakuna Matata!
It means no worries
for the rest of your days
It's our problem-free
philosophy
Hakuna Matata!
Hakuna Matata!
Hakuna Matata!
Can you feel the love
tonight?
The peace the evening brings
The world, for once,
in perfect harmony
With all its living things
Can you feel the love
tonight?(tonight)
You needn't look too far
(too far)
Stealing through
the night's uncertainties
Love is where they are
It's the Circle of Life
And it moves us all
Through despair and hope
Through faith and love
Till we find our place
On the path unwinding
In the Circle
The Circle of Life
In our religious program,
the last song
is called “O Siyeza.”
And that has to do
with our ancestors.
In African cultures,
the ancestral spirits play
a very important part,
and they take care of us
here on Earth.
So, at the same time,
when we are busy singing
about God and about his
protection of us on Earth,
we also singing
about our heritage
and about our country,
and how
what’s happened before
is there to take us
into the future.
And in our performance,
we have combined it
with our national anthem,
which is
“God Bless Africa,”
“Nkosi sikelel i.”
And I think the two
work very well together.
Through all the days
that eat away
At every breath that I take
Through all the nights
I’ve laid alone
In someone else’s dream,
awake
All the words in truth
we have spoken
That the wind
has blown away
Oh it’s only you
that remains with me
Clear as the light of day
(Oh we are coming)
Oh I’m coming
(Oh we are coming)
I’ll be coming
(We will arrive
no matter what)
You know the tide is turning
(Oh we are coming,
Oh we are coming)
Oh I’m coming
(Just for a short time)
You know the tide is turning
(We will land
on the other side)
Over these dark lands
(on those dark mountains)
Going to touch your face
(where we will lay down)
Going to lay you down
(all the suffering)
In your place
Inside a boy
looks up to his father
For a sign of
an approving eye
Oh, it's funny
how those once so close
and now gone
Can still so affect our lives
(Oh we are coming)
Oh I’m coming
(Oh we are coming)
I’ll be coming
(We will arrive
no matter what)
You know the tide is turning
(Oh we are coming,
Oh we are coming)
Oh I’m coming
(Just for a short time)
You know the tide is turning
(We will land
on the other side)
Over these dark lands
(on those dark mountains)
Going to touch your face
(where we will lay down)
Going to lay you down
(all the suffering)
In your place
Oh we are coming,
Oh we are coming
We will arrive
no matter what
Oh we are coming,
Oh we are coming
Just for a short time
We will land
on the other side
on those dark mountains
where we will lay down
all the suffering
The children of Africa
Take me now
Take me now
Don’t let go
Don’t let go
Hold me close
Hold me close.
I’m coming home.
(Oh we are coming)
Oh I’m coming
(Oh we are coming)
I’ll be coming
(We will arrive
no matter what)
You know the tide is turning
(Oh we are coming,
Oh we are coming)
You know the tide is turning
Going to make my crossing
(We will land
on the other side)
Over these dark lands
(on those dark mountains)
Got to touch your face
(where we will lay down)
Go, let me down
(all the suffering)
In your grace
Our applause
and appreciation for
the Kearsney College Choir
for creating
invigorating, delightful
music performances
to share with the world.
Wishing you
the best of success
as you continue bringing
joy and upliftment
to audiences worldwide.
Hi, I am Bernard
from the Kearsney Choir
from South Africa.
And I would like to say,
Be Veg,
Go Green
2 Save the Planet!
Thank you,
kindhearted viewers,
for joining us on
Enlightening Entertainment.
Coming up next is
Words of Wisdom, right
after Noteworthy News,
here on
Supreme Master Television.
May your days
be full of happiness.
Please Be Veg,
Go Green
2 Save the Planet!
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