 
The Kovsie Extravaganza is an annual highlight on our  university’s Arts and Culture calendar. The event offers outstanding Kovsie artists  the opportunity to showcase their talent in music, dance and poetry – to name  but a few – live on stage. The Sand d u Plessis theatre  in Bloemfontein was packed to capacity for this highly-anticipated performance  on 27 September 2014.
With the multi-award winning a cappella  trio, The Soil, and Kovsie Idol Delia Moumakwe included in the line-up, tickets  were already sold out nine hours before the show. 
But the Kovsie acts by no  means paled in  comparison to these stars. In addition, the Free State Youth Orchestra – which  includes  some of the most talented students at our Odeion School of  Music – provided an inspired performance.
This full production had the crowd dancing, cheering and  clapping throughout the ecvent. The size and reaction of the audience was firm  proof of the Kovsie Extravaganza’s growing popularity. 
Speaking to Ntsika Ngxanga, a member of The Soil, he said  that they were truly blessed to have made it this far in the music industry. Growing  up in Soweto in difficult circumstances, the trio is now performing on stages  across the globe. “We thank the UFS for their support towards the extravaganza.  We definitely wish the student community all the best with their studies. Education  is important,” Ngxanga said.