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Tsidii Le Loka

Tsidii Le Loka-Lupindo (born April 3, 1968, in Lesotho) is an actress, vocalist and composer from South Africa and The Kingdom of Lesotho.[1] She is best known for originating the role of Rafiki in the original Broadway production of Disney's stage musical, The Lion King.

Tsidii Le Loka
Le Loka in 2011
Background information
Birth nameTsidii Le Loka
Born (1968-04-03) April 3, 1968 (age 56)
OriginSouth Africa (Lesotho)
Occupation(s)Consultant, actress, singer, composer
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years activeca. 1993 - 2003
LabelsBirdwalk International

Early life and education edit

Le Loka was born Tsidii Le Loka-Lupindo on April 3, 1968 in Lesotho to a professor of health education and a professor of history and literature. Her mother is from Transkei, while her father is from Lesotho; at least one side of her family descends from the Zulu.[2] She was the third of four children, and attended one of the first private schools in Lesotho to racially integrate in the early seventies.[1] At 16, Le Loka moved to Johannesburg, South Africa to audition for a singing group.[1] Le Loka performed with the group South of Sahara, where she was mentored by Anneline Malebo, a former member of Joy.[3][4] Along with Malebo and Faith Shadi Kekana, Le Loka formed a new group, Shadiii, and released a maxi single titled, "Yes I'm Gonna Give It Up" in 1985, produced by Sizwe Zako.[4] Le Loka also gained some experience as a cabaret artist in Johannesburg before moving to the United States in 1991.[1]

Le Loka began studying Economics and Music at the University of Massachusetts Amherst in 1991 before leaving, one credit short of a degree, in July 1996 to take the role of Rafiki in the original Broadway musical The Lion King.[1] As a student, she performed for Desmond Tutu, toured briefly with Harry Belafonte, and recorded music with faculty members and jazz musicians Max Roach and Yusef Lateff.[1] She later completed her degree at UMass, graduating magna cum laude.[5][6][7] She also took extra credit courses at Berklee College of Music, and later earned a diploma in Speech and Drama from Trinity College of Music in London.[5]

Le Loka speaks English, Sesotho, Swahili, Zulu, and Xhosa.[1]

Theatre edit

In 1996, Le Loka was cast as Rafiki in the first Broadway cast of The Lion King after auditioning with "Congo", an adaptation of a Tanzanian folk song originally sung by Miriam Makeba.[2] She moved to Minnesota to rehearse for the musical, then to New York City when the show opened in 1997, produced by Disney and directed by Julie Taymor.[1] For her performance, Tsidii received the Drama Desk Award, Drama League Award and Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical, and garnered a Tony Award nomination.[6] Le Loka also wrote and composed an original piece for the musical, "Rafiki Sings", the only cast member to do so.[5] In 1998, Le Loka left the case, and was replaced in the role by South African singer Thuli Dumakude.

In 1999, Le Loka played Bloody Mary in South Pacific at the Dallas Theater Center.[8] She was nominated for a Leon Rabin Award for Best Actress in a Musical for her role.[7]

Le Loka collaborated and performed as a guest star in the 2000 production of "Riverdance" on Broadway, in which she shared the stage with Irish star Brian Kennedy.[9][10]

On May 25, 2000, she was awarded the Ivor Novello Award for International Achievement in Musical Theatre from the British Academy of Composers and Songwriters, the first woman of Southern African origin to receive this award.[11][5]

Other work edit

Le Loka's film and TV credits include roles in two made-for-television movies, Stephen King's Rose Red and The Diary of Ellen Rimbauer, as well as Law & Order.[7][12] Her television special "Caught In The Act" on WGBY won an Iris Award for best local program. The television special Tsidii Le Loka In Concert aired on TBS. She was invited to perform at Dr. Nelson Mandela's first International Press Conference in Johannesburg after his release from prison.[12]

She has also performed in "Canciones Antes una Guerra / Songs Before the War" with Maria Pagés' flamenco company. [13]

In 2004, Le Loka released an album titled "Here's to the Night".[14]

In 2018, New York City mayor Bill de Blasio proclaimed September 26th as Tsidii Le Loka day in honor of her work as an artist and humanitarian.[15][5]

Albums edit

  • Here's To The Night, original CD (featuring Tsidii)
  • The Lion King On Broadway, original cast (featuring Tsidii, Heather Headley, Jason Raize, Sam Wright and company)
  • Yusef Lateef, Heart Vision (featuring Tsidii and Neenna Freelon)
  • Bob Beldon, When Doves Cry (featuring Tsidii, Casandra Wilson, Fareed Haque and others)
  • Riverdance On Broadway (featuring Tsidii, Brian Kennedy and Riverdance company)
  • Tsidii Le Loka, Here's To The Night (featuring Tsidii)
  • Shadiii, Livin It Up (featuring Tsidii, Anneline Malebo, Faith Kekana)
  • Shadiii, Last Chance (featuring Tsidii, Anneline Malebo, Faith Kekana)

Awards and nominations edit

In 2018, New York City mayor Bill de Blasio proclaimed September 26th as Tsidii Le Loka day.[15]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h "Lionizing Broadway: A nontraditional undergrad vaults to stardom". UMass Mag. 1998. Retrieved August 24, 2023.
  2. ^ a b Kuchwara, Michael (December 27, 1997). "Tsidii Le Loka provides spiritual center of musical". South Coast Today. Retrieved August 24, 2023.
  3. ^ Burge, Kimberly (2015). The Born Frees: Writing with the Girls of Guglethu. New York NY: W.W. Norton & Company. ISBN 978-0393239164.
  4. ^ a b Mojapelo, Max (2008). Beyond Memory: Recording the History, Moments, and Memories of South African Music. Cape Town: African Minds. p. 118. ISBN 9781920355906.
  5. ^ a b c d e "Tsidii Le Loka". Music in Africa. Retrieved August 24, 2023.
  6. ^ a b "Tsidii Le Loka". Playbill. Retrieved August 24, 2023.
  7. ^ a b c "Tsidii makes her mark". Independent Online. April 28, 2004. Retrieved August 24, 2023.
  8. ^ "Tsidii Le Loka plays Bloody Mary in South Pacific".
  9. ^ Isherwood, Charles (May 16, 2000). "Riverdance on Broadway". Variety. Retrieved August 24, 2023.
  10. ^ Dunning, Jennifer (March 17, 2000). "Dance Review; With Fast Feet and Fiddles, An Irish Perennial Returns". The New York Times. Retrieved August 24, 2023.
  11. ^ "The Ivors 2000". Ivors Academy Archives. Retrieved August 24, 2023.
  12. ^ a b "Original Lion King Cast and Where They Are Now". Detroit Theater. June 9, 2023. Retrieved August 24, 2023.
  13. ^ Gladstone, Valerie (May 8, 2005). "Flamenco's Strange New Moves". The New York Times. Retrieved September 6, 2023.
  14. ^ "Tsidii Le Loka - Here's To The Night". Discogs. Retrieved August 24, 2023.
  15. ^ a b "Mayor de Blasio Delivers Remarks At The African Heritage Reception At Gracie Mansion". New York City: Office of the Mayor. September 26, 2018. Retrieved August 24, 2023.

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Tsidii Le Loka Lupindo born April 3 1968 in Lesotho is an actress vocalist and composer from South Africa and The Kingdom of Lesotho 1 She is best known for originating the role of Rafiki in the original Broadway production of Disney s stage musical The Lion King Tsidii Le LokaLe Loka in 2011Background informationBirth nameTsidii Le LokaBorn 1968 04 03 April 3 1968 age 56 OriginSouth Africa Lesotho Occupation s Consultant actress singer composerInstrument s VocalsYears activeca 1993 2003LabelsBirdwalk International Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Theatre 3 Other work 4 Albums 5 Awards and nominations 6 ReferencesEarly life and education editLe Loka was born Tsidii Le Loka Lupindo on April 3 1968 in Lesotho to a professor of health education and a professor of history and literature Her mother is from Transkei while her father is from Lesotho at least one side of her family descends from the Zulu 2 She was the third of four children and attended one of the first private schools in Lesotho to racially integrate in the early seventies 1 At 16 Le Loka moved to Johannesburg South Africa to audition for a singing group 1 Le Loka performed with the group South of Sahara where she was mentored by Anneline Malebo a former member of Joy 3 4 Along with Malebo and Faith Shadi Kekana Le Loka formed a new group Shadiii and released a maxi single titled Yes I m Gonna Give It Up in 1985 produced by Sizwe Zako 4 Le Loka also gained some experience as a cabaret artist in Johannesburg before moving to the United States in 1991 1 Le Loka began studying Economics and Music at the University of Massachusetts Amherst in 1991 before leaving one credit short of a degree in July 1996 to take the role of Rafiki in the original Broadway musical The Lion King 1 As a student she performed for Desmond Tutu toured briefly with Harry Belafonte and recorded music with faculty members and jazz musicians Max Roach and Yusef Lateff 1 She later completed her degree at UMass graduating magna cum laude 5 6 7 She also took extra credit courses at Berklee College of Music and later earned a diploma in Speech and Drama from Trinity College of Music in London 5 Le Loka speaks English Sesotho Swahili Zulu and Xhosa 1 Theatre editIn 1996 Le Loka was cast as Rafiki in the first Broadway cast of The Lion King after auditioning with Congo an adaptation of a Tanzanian folk song originally sung by Miriam Makeba 2 She moved to Minnesota to rehearse for the musical then to New York City when the show opened in 1997 produced by Disney and directed by Julie Taymor 1 For her performance Tsidii received the Drama Desk Award Drama League Award and Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical and garnered a Tony Award nomination 6 Le Loka also wrote and composed an original piece for the musical Rafiki Sings the only cast member to do so 5 In 1998 Le Loka left the case and was replaced in the role by South African singer Thuli Dumakude In 1999 Le Loka played Bloody Mary in South Pacific at the Dallas Theater Center 8 She was nominated for a Leon Rabin Award for Best Actress in a Musical for her role 7 Le Loka collaborated and performed as a guest star in the 2000 production of Riverdance on Broadway in which she shared the stage with Irish star Brian Kennedy 9 10 On May 25 2000 she was awarded the Ivor Novello Award for International Achievement in Musical Theatre from the British Academy of Composers and Songwriters the first woman of Southern African origin to receive this award 11 5 Other work editLe Loka s film and TV credits include roles in two made for television movies Stephen King s Rose Red and The Diary of Ellen Rimbauer as well as Law amp Order 7 12 Her television special Caught In The Act on WGBY won an Iris Award for best local program The television special Tsidii Le Loka In Concert aired on TBS She was invited to perform at Dr Nelson Mandela s first International Press Conference in Johannesburg after his release from prison 12 She has also performed in Canciones Antes una Guerra Songs Before the War with Maria Pages flamenco company 13 In 2004 Le Loka released an album titled Here s to the Night 14 In 2018 New York City mayor Bill de Blasio proclaimed September 26th as Tsidii Le Loka day in honor of her work as an artist and humanitarian 15 5 Albums editHere s To The Night original CD featuring Tsidii The Lion King On Broadway original cast featuring Tsidii Heather Headley Jason Raize Sam Wright and company Yusef Lateef Heart Vision featuring Tsidii and Neenna Freelon Bob Beldon When Doves Cry featuring Tsidii Casandra Wilson Fareed Haque and others Riverdance On Broadway featuring Tsidii Brian Kennedy and Riverdance company Tsidii Le Loka Here s To The Night featuring Tsidii Shadiii Livin It Up featuring Tsidii Anneline Malebo Faith Kekana Shadiii Last Chance featuring Tsidii Anneline Malebo Faith Kekana Awards and nominations editIn 2018 New York City mayor Bill de Blasio proclaimed September 26th as Tsidii Le Loka day 15 Year Award Category Work Result 1998 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical The Lion King Won Tony Award Best Featured Actress in a Musical NominatedReferences edit a b c d e f g h Lionizing Broadway A nontraditional undergrad vaults to stardom UMass Mag 1998 Retrieved August 24 2023 a b Kuchwara Michael December 27 1997 Tsidii Le Loka provides spiritual center of musical South Coast Today Retrieved August 24 2023 Burge Kimberly 2015 The Born Frees Writing with the Girls of Guglethu New York NY W W Norton amp Company ISBN 978 0393239164 a b Mojapelo Max 2008 Beyond Memory Recording the History Moments and Memories of South African Music Cape Town African Minds p 118 ISBN 9781920355906 a b c d e Tsidii Le Loka Music in Africa Retrieved August 24 2023 a b Tsidii Le Loka Playbill Retrieved August 24 2023 a b c Tsidii makes her mark Independent Online April 28 2004 Retrieved August 24 2023 Tsidii Le Loka plays Bloody Mary in South Pacific Isherwood Charles May 16 2000 Riverdance on Broadway Variety Retrieved August 24 2023 Dunning Jennifer March 17 2000 Dance Review With Fast Feet and Fiddles An Irish Perennial Returns The New York Times Retrieved August 24 2023 The Ivors 2000 Ivors Academy Archives Retrieved August 24 2023 a b Original Lion King Cast and Where They Are Now Detroit Theater June 9 2023 Retrieved August 24 2023 Gladstone Valerie May 8 2005 Flamenco s Strange New Moves The New York Times Retrieved September 6 2023 Tsidii Le Loka Here s To The Night Discogs Retrieved August 24 2023 a b Mayor de Blasio Delivers Remarks At The African Heritage Reception At Gracie Mansion New York City Office of the Mayor September 26 2018 Retrieved August 24 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tsidii Le Loka amp oldid 1181123393, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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