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06 September 2021 | Story Dr Nitha Ramnath | Photo Sonia Small (Kaleidoscope Studios)


Star-studded performance

Well-known artists such as Caroline-Grace, an alumna of the UFS, together with the Odeion String Quartet, the Odeion School of Music Camerata (OSMC) and Corneil Muller, dazzled us with their star-studded performances during the recent 2021 Rector’s Concert. As if that’s not enough, the outstanding performances by Thabo Pitse and HD El Classico, the BOSSa Quartet, Organized Chaos, Boitumelo Mohutsioa (aka Be), Dineo Bokala, Ilse Fourie, and students Sivuyisiwe Mbeka, Zama Zulu, and Hlubandile Zibula left us in awe. 

For more than a year, physical performances have been replaced by virtual ones in an attempt to adapt to the current context. The presence of an audience has always been an integral part of music concerts; but we find ourselves in unusual times today, where physical distancing has altered the relationship between performers and the audience, and further changed the way in which artists express their profession. The pandemic and containment measures have tested the mental health, well-being, and resilience of everyone.

Concert dedicated to our students

In an attempt to ensure that you, our audience and our artists, could have an experience as close to normal as possible, creative methods had to be employed to connect our talented artists with you at a time when people are kept apart and at a distance. This year, the UFS presented its second virtual Rector’s Concert, which was pre-recorded in the Odeion Theatre on the Bloemfontein Campus in adherence to strict COVID-19 protocols. 

The 2021 Rector’s Concert was dedicated to our students – particularly our first-year students who are studying at a distance and have not yet had the opportunity to spend time on our campuses.  The concert was certainly a virtual celebration of our many accomplishments, despite the challenges we are all facing this year – and our talented artists have made this possible.  

Watch recording of the 2021 Rector's Concert below:

 


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Student excels in martial arts
2007-05-17

Me. Liza Coetzee, 'n Ph.D.-student aan die Departement Fisika van die Universiteit van die Vrystaat (UV), het tydens die onlangse Suid-Afrikaanse Krygkunskampioenskappe wat in Nelspruit, Mpumalanga plaasgevind het vier goue en een silwer trofeë verower. Sy is ook aangewys as die beste senior damestudent by die byeenkoms. Me. Coetzee is die afrigter van die White Tigers Combat Tang Soo Do-klub in Bloemfontein. Die span het 36 trofeë op die nasionale kampioenskappe verower. Agt van haar studente is gekies vir die Nasionale en Presidentsontwikkelingspanne wat Suid-Afrika se titel as huidige wêreldkampioen later vanjaar in Nederland gaan verdedig. Hier is me. Coetzee saam met Grand Master Jeong Seong Kim van Suid-Korea.
Foto: Verskaf 
 

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