Lecturer
African Music
Conservatory (K1), office 201
tel. +27 18 299-1680
thandeka.mfinyongo@nwu.ac.za
Thandeka Mfinyongo is a musician, born and raised in Nyanga East, Cape Town. Mfinyongo's love and passion for performing arts started at a very young age at church. In 2017 she graduated with a Performer’s Diploma in Music, and in 2018 she graduated with an Advanced Diploma in African Music from the University of Cape Town.
Mfinyongo specialises in two Xhosa instruments, uhadi (gourd/calabash bow) and umrhubhe (mouth-bow). In 2020 she graduated with her Master’s in Music Performance at SOAS University of London, majoring in kora (an instrument from West Africa). Mfinyongo is doing her PhD in Ethnomusicology at Rhodes University. She is currently a lecturer in African music at North-West University's School of Music.
Mfinyongo’s musical contributions extend beyond performance; she has collaborated with renowned artists such as the late Dr Madosini and Dumza Maswana. Her dedication and talent have earned her recognition and awards like the Rhodes University Top 100 Award for Arts, Media, Culture & Society, and opportunities to perform at prestigious events like the Joy of Jazz, the National Arts Festival, the Folklore Festival, the Oluzayo Festival, Resonance presented by NewMusicSA, and the South African Strings Foundation.
She has a tremendous presence on stage and is an experienced vocalist and an uhadi and umrhubhe player. Mfinyongo is inspired by an older generation of musicians, such as Madosini, whom she spent time with learning and deepening her knowledge. Continuing to soar in her career, Mfinyongo remains one of the prominent figures in the South African music scene, captivating audiences with her soulful performances and commitment to preserving African musical traditions.
[2024-07-28]