- Eugene Skeef
Eugene Skeef FRSA is a
South African percussionist ,composer ,poet ,educationalist andanimator living inLondon since1980 . He also works in conflict resolution, acts as a consultant on cultural development, teaches creative leadership and is a broadcaster. In2003 he founded Umoya Creations a charity set up to facilitate this international work.Eugene’s roots are firmly established in his cultural work with
Steve Biko , the late South African civil rights leader. As a young activist he co-led a nation-wide literacy campaign teaching in schools, colleges and communities across apartheidSouth Africa .Eugene is at the forefront of the contemporary music scene, collaborating with innovative artists like Anthony Tidd,
Brian Eno ,Bheki Mseleku , Tunde Jegede and Eddie Parker. He has brought his extensive experience, as an advisor, to the Contemporary Music Network. He has also been instrumental in developing the education programmes of some of the major classical orchestras in theUnited Kingdom , including theLondon Philharmonic Orchestra (LPO), theLondon Sinfonietta and theRoyal Scottish National Orchestra .Eugene is a Fellow of the
Royal Society of Arts and sits on the board of directors of the LPO. He is on the advisory committee of SoundJunction, theAssociated Board of the Royal Schools of Music ’s interactive multimedia educational project. In September 2004 he was appointed musician in residence of the Purcell School of Music.In March 2005 Eugene performed with his Abantu Ensemble at
Buckingham Palace and was presented to the Queen as part of the historic Music Day to celebrate the diversity of culture in Britain.External links
* [http://www.umoyacreations.com Umoya Creations]
* [http://www.eugeneskeef.com Eugene Skeef's Official Website]
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