Juvenata 2012 Nkosi Sikelel'iAfrika
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- čas přidán 29. 05. 2012
- Juvenata 2012 Festival Choir made up of Pictou District Honour Choir, North Nova Education Centre Concert Choir, and Soundtrax, along with individual delegates. Directed by Scott Leithead.
Workshops started May 25, 2012, and the weekend event ended with a gala concert on the evening of Sunday, May 27, 2012.
(I had permission to take the video and post it on CZcams) - Hudba
As a Nigerian but this South Africa Anthem is a prayer for Africa. I so love the anthem
Asanteni sana South Africa 🇹🇿🤝🇿🇦
The most beautiful anthem on the planet. I love this long version ❤
This is such a beautiful national anthem for the incredibly beautiful and diverse Republic of South Africa. I spent a few months in South Africa for my job in 2008. Two years later, I completed the adoption of my twins who were living in an orphanage when I met them. They had already forgotten how to speak Xhosa by the time I met them because they were in an orphanage sponsored by the Anglican Church and everyone spoke English there. We learned how to sing Nkosi sikelele i Afrika after we came home. Today, we've hung out our South African flag and talked about the Apartheid and how Nelson Mandela became the first Black President of (the New) South Africa.
I'm Kenyan American and I consider this the best national anthem in the world. It reminds me of Mandela
Am a Ghanaian but this anthem is too powerful whenever am listening to it I cry ,God help our continent Africa
I MISS SOUTH-AFRICA SO MUCH. 🇿🇦 🇿🇦 ❤️❤️❤️❤️😥😥🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦I hope next I can travel again to South-Africa. This is the country where I left my heart and my soul. ❤️❤️
Same here 😊😊
J'aime tellement l'hymne national de l'Afrique du Sud 🔥🔥🔥✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿😍😍😍❤️😍❤️😍❤️😍❤️😍
I am a south Sudanese but I am in love with this national anthem of south Africa. I can feel the pain that country went through
Reciprocal respect, South Sudanese and South Africans have risen up against many odds.
I am a Ghanaian but this south African Anthem is the best i have ever heard. God Bless South Africa, God bless Ghana
GOD BLESS AFRICA
Agreed
I'm telling you,, I keep repeating. And the goose bumps alone anytime I listen..
No doubt
The most inspirational national anthem ever , God bless South Africa!
BEST ANTHEM OF ALL TIME
For so many reasons ...
True
The best Anthem in the world 🌎 although am a Ghanian
The origional version, love it...nostalgic
simply stunning!! What a national anthem
Canzone bellissima. Saluti dall'Italia 🇮🇹
Best ever anthem. The innocent human blood shed from Apartheid rings through.
God bless Africa
Raise high Her Glory and Hear our prayers
Woza Moya Oyingcwele🙌🙌 thank u Jesus
SouthAfrican and Russian anthems are my "a cappella" choice and this version is just perfect.
je suis Camerounais
cet hymne sud-africain est tout simplement le meilleur du Monde
d'une profondeur et sensibilité qui enchantent l'âme
I had to learn this for an African themed evening many years ago & I still remember it well.
i still sing it every week , german *1951
This gives me goose bumps
goose bumps and tears. Amandla Awethu
Beautiful anthem and I wish to visit Africa.
Come visit the beautiful continent Nigeria especially
God bless Africa and her glory must be lifted ..... African ❤️🔥❤️❤️❤️
This brings me back to the movie Cry Freedom during the Stephen Biko’s funeral scene
A powerful prayer for Africa.How I long to visit South Africa and sing this song down there.I am in Kenya.God bless Africa.
I love this Anthem from the bottom of my heart 🥰🥰🥰👍👍
South Africans really know how to sing. I can't understand the meaning but I love their national anthem
no borders , no nations , no deportations
ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL! AS I WIPE MY TEARS.
And me🥲
❤❤❤ from tharaka - kenya
This is the original South African anthem.
It's a church man...but super song/music and rendition.
One of the best anthems in Africa and the world.
Yes
No
Beautiful!!
Allways touches
The heart❤
Absolutely Beautiful. I love this!!!❤️❤️❤️
Lovely rendition
Precious singing indeed.
From this Anthem,I will like to be a South African citizen.Anyone to help me change my identity??? God help me and BLESS AFRICA
The sweetest anthem in the whole world.
South Africa is the best
To everyone listening this Choir has English for a mother tongue. Most of the youth learned and memorized this from zero knowledge of the South African Dialect which makes it even more amazing. Still sounds wonderful hearing it again 10 years later. 🙂
I agree 100%
Inspiring ❤
Mungu ibariki Africa as it's called in East African Language Swahili and well sung in the Tanzania anthem
Awesome!
Simply No 1
To sing Nkosi sielele is much easier than to restore and build economy of the country
Killing me!!! With your comment. ( anyway, 1 year later are you still alive?, we never know!! Hope you are there)
Very nice
Good music
🌹🌹🌹🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦♥️♥️😭😭😭
What?
Love it!!
This is actually not the national anthem of South Africa. The official anthem of South Africa has components of this hymn as well as the Afrikaans song, "Die Stem von Suid Afrika," which was the national anthem of South Africa during Apartheid.
This is the original South African anthem, the "Die Stem von Suid Afrika" part was inserted later as attempt to reconciliation. Our beautiful anthem was just sang, undiluted and compromised, what a beauty.
I agree. This is the Continental anthem. It's African. No borders, no countries. Makube njalo.
Thinking of Vanessa…
Do we know who wrote this anthem?
It was originally written by Enoch Sontonga in 1897, I think (not sure about the year)
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Wow
Mtu
How many other national anthems of formerly colonial countries are sung in the language of the colonized people? None that I can think of!!
New Zealand
svp je veux la partition de cette version merci
When I hear this I think of the woman I love.
Sounds like Tanzanian anthem
Yes, you are right. In fact, both Zambia and Tanzania have the same music as South Africa but the lyrics are different. The music is from RSA. The poverty of imagination is unbelievable. LOL!!!!!!
@@mhamalambo Borders really mean nothing in Africa. Tanzania & Zambia both achieved independence much earlier than SA; SA would then have decided to change it's anthem accordingly to show it's "superiority of imagination" but no! This song's music comes from here czcams.com/video/979JrZs1log/video.html originally composed by Joseph Parry (not South African) in 1876 and altered by Enoch Sontonga in 1897. Your poverty of knowledge is unbelievable!!!
@@mhamalambo both Tanzania and Zambia had this version as their anthems before south africa was a country. Go to hell with your xenophobic mindset
@@user-eo8ln4wq1j Tanzania has been using her own version since independence (1961). The original tune was written by a South African (E. Sontonga) and used by ANC as their official anthem since 1925, during the struggle against apartheid. Julius Nyerere of Tanzania and Kenneth Kaunda of Zambia adopted it for their respective nations. The two leaders played a major role in the liberation of the southern African countries. In 1994, it was again adopted by South Africa as part of their official national anthem. This has been a major foundation of the Pan African movement. Mungu Ibariki Afrika.
Tanzanias is in swahili version
why were they all sitting..whilst the national anthem was bn sung
Because that is not the National Anthem of South Africa. This is. czcams.com/video/Gr0414FrN7g/video.html
It's a performance at a choir competition or concert. The people attending are not South Africans.
Sounds beautiful. Not to sound petty, but why are there no Black people in the choir or audience?
There is three in the Choir and there are also some in the audience which are out of camera view. The Community is predominately white to help understand.
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What?
Just waiting for someone to come along and decry this beautiful anthem -- sung by whites -- as "cultural appropriation."
@angela villalobos sometimes somethings are better left unsaid because, until I read your comment, I was feeling fondly nostalgic now I just feel sad
@@homemail9653 Agreed.
Don't hold your breath...
There are White South Africans so this anthem belongs to them as well as to the Blacks & Indians who live there. This isn't "cultural appropriation". It'd behoove you to look up the definition of appropriation to gain full understanding.
We sang it in our (all white) village choir in Norfolk, England. It never occurred to me, who used to belong to the anti apartheid movement back in the day, that it was cultural appropriation to be singing it. It felt like we were singing in support of the Africans and anyway, its just such a beautiful song to sing! And it was fun singing in a different (Lesotho) language.
It sounds kind of apartheid-ish...
Awesome!