Musical Explorers
South African Zulu with Bongi and Tshidi
Zulu is a dominant culture in South Africa, the home of 10–11 million Zulu people. The music played by Sbongiseni “Bongi” Duma and Tshidi Manye combines deeply rooted Zulu traditions with more contemporary Zulu styles—all of which hinge on harmony. In many African traditions, melodies are sung in unison; in Zulu music, harmony emerges naturally whenever people sing together.
One of the first popular South African songs to incorporate this harmonic tradition was “Mbube” (“Lion”), recorded by Solomon Linda in 1939. Linda’s harmonic approach came to be known as mbube. His hit song, first adapted and popularized in the United States by Pete Seeger as “Wimoweh” (a mistaken transliteration of uyimbube, meaning, “You are a lion”), further evolved to become “The Lion Sleeps Tonight,” which students might know from The Lion King.
Bongi and Tshidi met in the cast of The Lion King on Broadway more than a dozen years ago and continue to perform in the show today. Both were born in South Africa and grew up singing songs from the Zulu tradition. Tshidi has focused her career on musical theater; Bongi is also a composer and songwriter who performs his own original music with his band.
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Lessons
Resources for Teachers
The following resources provide background information about the musical tradition and culture. Some are intended to be shared with students; others are for teachers who may want to explore further on their own.
Listening
- Solmon Linda and the Evening Bird, “Mbube” (1939)
- Pete Seeger, “Wimoweh”
- Ladysmith Black Mambazo, “Hlanganani Siyobhula” (“Ladies and Men”) and “Sisesiqhingini” (“Everything Is So Stupid”)
- Miriam Makeba, “Qongqothwane” (“Click Song”)
- Busi Mhlongo, “Oxamu”
- Mbongeni Ngema, “My Baby”
- Mfaz’ Omnyama, “Kusele Kancane”
- African Music Bombers
Readings
- The African Orchestra, Wendy Hartmann
- Shaka: The Story of a Zulu King, Dr. Alex Coutts
- African Folk Takes, Traditional
Video
- Africa Umoja–The Spirit of Togetherness, created by Todd Twala and Thembi Nyandeni
Image Credits
“South African Fans Celebration at Soccer City” by Celso Flores is licensed by CC BY 2.0.
“African Instrument Hanging” by Paul Brennan.