Monday, May 12, 2014

Black Coffee Launches Music Scholarship



The Black Coffee Foundation and Bridges For Music are partnering with SAE Institute in Cape Town to launch a music scholarship to be bestowed upon one physically disabled student on a yearly basis. Funding from the initiative will cover full tuition for the recipient to study towards SAE's one year full-time Higher Certificate in Sound Production qualification at their new bespoke campus in Cape Town's renowned Woodstock Exchange.

The Black Coffee Foundation Scholarship will be unveiled to the media and guests at an exclusive event on Tuesday the 13th of May 2014 and will feature live performances by Black Coffee, Ready D, Sideshow and Diloxclusiv.
Born Nkosinathi Maphumulo in Durban, Black Coffee launched his professional music career in 2003 with the help of Cape Town’s acclaimed Red Bull Music Academy. Since then he has grown to become South Africa’s most internationally recognised DJ and House music producer. The Black Coffee Foundation, launched in September 2010, contributes towards nation building and the rehabilitation of South Africa by continually raising funds through CD sales, donations from the private sector, donations from government institutions, as well as foreign investors. 

The foundation is committed to helping and uplifting the destitute and disabled people of South Africa by analyzing their needs and providing for those needs in a sustainable manner that promotes education, independence and social integration.
Bridges for Music is a non-profit organization supporting electronic music development in developing countries, leaving a positive impact in disadvantaged communities and helping to raise global awareness about local issues through music.
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