Few superstars in Swaziland can afford to live off music, despite their growing audiences. If in the West day jobs are the survival technique for emerging artists, in developing countries such as ...
A fair bit of controversy is routine at Swaziland's eclectic Bushfire Festival because it takes place in Africa's last absolute monarchy. The festival attracts around 20,000 music lovers each year.
Ezulwini, Swaziland: Swaziland’s eclectic Bushfire Festival attracts around 20,000 music lovers each year and, because it takes place in Africa’s last absolute monarchy, a fair bit of controversy.
This not being the first time that he no longer performs at an event after being announced as one of the acts, the SupaMega pulled out of the Back To The City festival over a disagreement with the ...
Sitting on a cushion under a tree on a hot and dusty farm with a reality TV show crew standing by, Swaziland's royal princess Sikhanyiso Dlamini lays down a quick-fire rap. "Where's my next breath?
Few superstars in Swaziland can afford to live off music, despite their growing audiences. If in the West day jobs are the survival technique for emerging artists, in developing countries such as ...
Dancer Melaku Chalchissa (C) and the Imperial Tiger Orchestra, a Geneva-based band that plays Ethiopian music, perform at Swaziland's Bushfire Festival on June 1, 2014 Swaziland's eclectic Bushfire ...