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Cape Town Orchestra's outreach programme in peril

The survival of the youth and outreach programmes of the Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra (CPO) and the orchestra itself are in peril due to long unexplained delays in receiving funding from the Department of Arts and Culture (DAC).

The CPO has been expecting R7m from the department, GroundUp reports.

"The orchestra is facing a serious challenge and it is not always certain whether it can survive financially from month to month," said Derek Auret, chairperson of the CPO, who spoke at the opening of the winter symphony season at the City Hall earlier in August.

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Auret said the youth education and outreach programmes "reach well over 300 youngsters each year".

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Thapelo Ndzingo, who is seven years old, practising in class as part of the Cape Philharmonic Orchestra’s Masidlale Project. (Photo: Ashraf Hendricks, GroundUp)

The CPO requires R30m a year, a third of which (R10m) goes to skills transfer programmes according to Louis Heyneman, CEO of the CPO.

The orchestra gets about R10m from government - R7m from the DAC, R1.5m from the Western Cape government, and R1.5m from the City of Cape Town.

The other R20m comes from individuals and corporate sponsors.

At the time Auret made his speech, the CPO was awaiting payment from the City and the Western Cape government. This funding has since been secured.

But the CPO has been met with silence as far as the R7m from the DAC is concerned.

According to Heyneman, these funds usually arrive mid-year.

Classes suspended due to violence

Without these funds "it becomes a hand-to-mouth existence" for the orchestra, said Heyneman.

The CPO met with Minister of Arts and Culture Nathi Mthethwa in October 2017, but since then it has had no indication from the department.

One of the CPO's outreach and youth educational programmes in peril is the Masidlale Project. Launched in 2009, the project aims to teach music to children who come from poor areas. Masidlale has almost 100 students.

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One of the goals of Masidlale is "to provide access to music education in areas where there is no access", says Odile Burden, Masidlale education manager.

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The Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra performs at the City Hall in Darling Street. (Photo: Ashraf Hendricks, GroundUp)

"It's about having an orchestra [in the future] that is more representative of South Africa."

The programme includes both practical and theoretical studies and has students from Khayelitsha, Gugulethu, Nyanga and Langa.

Practice sessions happen almost daily at Artscape Theatre Centre. All the instruments are donated or owned by the CPO. Music classes are free of charge.

But classes do not always go smoothly. When GroundUp visited a practice session on August 23, only four children from Nyanga had managed to attend and students from Gugulethu could not attend due to a taxi strike.

"Whenever there's taxi violence or things like that, we have to suspend our classes," says Burden.

If the programme were to close "it would be an enormous pity", says Burden. "The value of the programme is so much greater than just music. If we lose that, music education in the Western Cape will have lost a gem."

GroundUp has been trying since last week to get answers from the DAC but to no avail.

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