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Alberton welcomes a music museum

The museum was founded by Noni Ntaka.

ALBERTON now has its very own music museum showcasing African indigenous music.

The museum was opened on November 5 and it offers exhibitions, a recording studio, music lessons, live music, workshops, a plug and play garden stage, bonfire and venue booking (for corporate events, team building, workshops, educational purposes and more).

FUNKY: Some of the beautiful music-inspired artwork at the museum.

The museum was founded by Noni Ntaka, the daughter of musician Blues Ntaka and exhibits South African indigenous music as well as indigenous musical instruments used to create this distinctive African musical sound where the music has been and where it is going.

For more information, like prices and hours of operation, please contact:

Noni Ntaka on 062 599 2600 or email tawandaproductions@gmail.com or Zoliswa King on 072 170 2179 or zntaka@gmail.com;

For bookings, please contact:

Paul Crowley: 081 532 7019 or iampaulcrowley@gmail.com.

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