ニューヨーク・タイムズさんのインスタグラム写真 - (ニューヨーク・タイムズInstagram)「Sho Madjozi is a new kind of global pop star. One of South Africa’s biggest breakthrough musicians, she pays homage to her heritage while updating it, cutting across continents and genres. In past years, she has played at European festivals — including in Barcelona, Berlin and Krakow — and shared a bill with Beyonce and Ed Sheeran at the Global Citizen Festival. On Aug. 17, she will perform in Warm Up, a concert series @momaps1 in Queens that spotlights rising international artists. @shomadjozi spent most of her youth outside of South Africa, growing up amid cultural influences from around the world, but it is the Tsonga heritage of her birthplace that she is best known for celebrating. Being Tsonga — a distinct ethnic group with its own language and culture — “wasn’t cool” growing up, she said, and she wanted to change that. Now, she regularly wears traditional Tsonga garb onstage and off, presenting a fun, positive and empowering image of what a young African woman might be like, Madjozi said, if she “didn’t come from a place that had been subjected to colonialism and apartheid.” Visit the link in our bio to read more. @edu_bayer shot this photo.」8月17日 22時30分 - nytimes

ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 8月17日 22時30分


Sho Madjozi is a new kind of global pop star. One of South Africa’s biggest breakthrough musicians, she pays homage to her heritage while updating it, cutting across continents and genres. In past years, she has played at European festivals — including in Barcelona, Berlin and Krakow — and shared a bill with Beyonce and Ed Sheeran at the Global Citizen Festival. On Aug. 17, she will perform in Warm Up, a concert series @momaps1 in Queens that spotlights rising international artists. @shomadjozi spent most of her youth outside of South Africa, growing up amid cultural influences from around the world, but it is the Tsonga heritage of her birthplace that she is best known for celebrating. Being Tsonga — a distinct ethnic group with its own language and culture — “wasn’t cool” growing up, she said, and she wanted to change that. Now, she regularly wears traditional Tsonga garb onstage and off, presenting a fun, positive and empowering image of what a young African woman might be like, Madjozi said, if she “didn’t come from a place that had been subjected to colonialism and apartheid.” Visit the link in our bio to read more. @edu_bayer shot this photo.


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