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The 2025 Jazz Wise Youth Music Business Workshop is set to bring together arts industry trailblazers for an exciting day designed to empower Mzansi’s young creatives and stars of the future on Wednesday, 17 September 2025 at the Joburg Theatre from 8:00am.
Curated as a crucial empowerment junction on the 2025 Standard Bank Joy of Jazz festival, the annual Jazz Wise event offers a packed career development programme that provides guidance, training, and networking opportunities for aspiring arts industry professionals.
The event’s programme features industry leaders, including seasoned artist managers, award winning musicians and other creative luminaries poised to participate in panel discussions, workshops and networking sessions aimed at empowering young upstarts.
The 2025 Jazz Wise Youth Music Business Workshop is open to young people in High school students doing grades 9 to 12, College and University students (freshmen-seniors) and Young professionals aged between 20 to 25 years old.
The day’s proceedings will be programmed by renowned artist management consultant Mandla Selby Maseko. The day’s Keynote speaker will be Nomfundo Xaluva, a multi-award winning Jazz vocalist, composer and academic.
An assortment of speakers and panellists will include global marketing strategist, Judith Mungweni, Lebo Lion and multi-award-winning South African photographer Neo Ntsoma; Busisiwe Ntintili who is multiple award-winning film and television writer, director and producer. Visionary painter, Nico Phooko. Jazz vocalist, composer and educator, Gabi Motuba. Jazz bassist, composer, Benjamin Jephta, Bokang Ramatlapeng, Sifiso Dlangamandla, along with DJ, promoter and producer, Kenneth Nzama, and cultural entrepreneur, Vuyo MacGlad.
Purpose, profit and law panelists
1. Musa Sono
2. Thamsanqa Khoza
3. Standard Bank
The Art of Booking panelists:
4. Vuyo MacGlad
5. Kenneth Nzama
6. Sifiso Dlangamandla
Marketing Technologies for the Art of Jazz panelists:
7. Judith Mungweni
8. Nadine Elie
9. Lebo Lion
Arty Jazz Expressions panelists:
10. Neo Ntsoma
11. Nico Phooko
12. Busisiwe Ntilintili
Global Influences and Career Opportunities panellists:
13. Bokang Ramatlapeng
14. Benjamin Japhta
15. Gabi Motuba
“Creating a skills exchange platform like Jazz Wize is important for us as a festival because it signals our commitment to empowering young people, and our confidence in the future of our country and the music industry in general. It’s a way of investing in the culture’s ability to sustain itself creatively, while it remains economically viable,” says Mantwa Chinoamadi, the CEO of T-Musicman and Producer of the Standard Bank Joy of Jazz festival.
“We continue to partner with the festival not only to avail world class musicians to perform in South Africa, but to create a credible context for young people to network with these award winning global industry players in a way they would otherwise struggle to realize. For us the festival is a context for arts and cultural industrial development and youth empowerment. The Jazz Wize is an example of how this is possible”, says Bonga Sebesho, head of sponsorships at the Standard Bank Group.
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