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    #MusicExchange: Bokani Dyer

    The 2021 Jazz and Classical Encounters Festival Volume 3 at Spier Amphitheatre takes place on Saturday, 4 December 2021. The show will open with South African Music Awards (Sama) 2019 winner - pianist Bokani Dyer and his trio - who will present Neo Native album with Sphelelo Mazibuko on drums and Romy Brauteseth on bass.

    I spoke to the master pianist last week:

    The new decade means:​​

    Hopefully it means the end of Covid-19.

    Fame is about:​​​​

    Lots of people knowing about you, I guess?

    Retirement will happen when:​​

    I can't say definitively. Not anytime soon!

    I don't do:​​

    Nonsense.

    What does music mean to you?​​

    A lot of things. Different things at different times. It is a companion at times and also a means to express myself and also learn about myself.

    My music is about:​​

    Everything. The life we live, our experiences, our solidarities, our
    hopes and dreams.

    I would love to co-write with:​​

    Laura Mvula and Oumou Sangare.

    Where do you go for inspiration to create?​​

    It is not specific. Sometimes inspiration comes at unlikely times. I
    just feel the spark to create and then it happens.

    What is the most enjoyable aspect of your work?​​

    Connecting with people, whether it is fellow bandmates on stage or
    audiences.

    The song you must do in every show:​​

    Mmm. I don’t have one that I feel I must do, but from streaming
    insights, I have seen that a lot of people enjoy the song Fola from the Neo Native album.

    Any funny moments on stage:​​

    All the time! Sometimes when you go completely blank on songs you
    know really well, best to find the funny side of these moments I
    think.

    Also, sometimes audiences say some hilarious things.

    My heroes:​​

    So many! For today, I will say Maya Angelou. So much powerful
    insight and inspired thought.

    My style icon:​​

    Still looking for one.

    Which living person do you admire most and why?​​

    I admire a lot of people and their actions. It is difficult to single out one person and say they are the best or most admired. I admire my
    mother for being highly principled and resolute in the things that
    she believes in.

    What is your most treasured possession?​​

    My piano.

    It’s your round. What are you drinking?​​

    Whiskey.

    Dream gig to do:​​

    I did one of my dream gigs two years ago at Ronnie Scott’s in
    London - a place with so much history and so many greats who have
    graced that stage.

    What makes you stand out?​​

    Everyone has a unique story to tell. I have my own and this makes me stand out.

    Nicknames:​​

    Bo, Boks, Bokso, Bokanator, Bokolosh and lots more. I am blessed to have some very creative people around me!

    If you were not a musician, what would you do?​​​​

    Probably something to do with psychology research.

    Who would play you in a Hollywood blockbuster and why?​​

    Haha, I don’t know. My favorite actor is Denzel Washington, so it
    would be a trip to see him do it.

    Pick five words to describe yourself:​​

    Optimistic, daring, self-critical, careful and caring.

    Five favorite SA albums:​​

    Genes & Spirits - Moses Molelekwa
    Celebration - Bheki Mseleku
    Born in a Taxi - Blk Sonshine
    We used to dance - Andile Yenana
    Live at the Market Theatre - Sibongile Khumalo

    Greatest movie ever made:​​

    So many, but a recent one is Parasite.

    What books are you reading?​​​​

    The New Apartheid by Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh.

    What song changed your life?​​

    Spanish Joint - D’Angelo.

    Who do you love?​​

    My wife, family and friends.

    What is your favorite word?​​

    Shalom.

    Favorite fashion garment:​​

    Probably my hats.

    What do you complain about most often?​​

    I don’t complain much. I would have to ask my wife about that.

    What is your fear?​​

    Death.

    Happiness is:​​

    A great feeling that I wish for everyone as much as possible.

    On stage, I tend to?​​

    Lick my lips.

    The best life lesson you have been taught:​​

    So many. A recent one is about not being too quick to assume
    things. At times, I think people have the tendency to interpret things
    hastily, only to find that their assumptions were incorrect.

    Do you get worked up whilst watching a sports game on TV?​​

    Sometimes while watching soccer I get passionate.

    Where would you like to be right now?​​

    I am happy to be where I am.

    Do you do charity work and if you do, what do you do?​​

    Not really. I would like to change this. There are so many people who need help in this country.

    Wishes and dreams:​​

    A more accepting country and world.

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    About Martin Myers

    Co-owner at Triple M Entertainment, founder Music Exchange, manager Sipho Hotstix Mabuse
    Let's do Biz