DRAKENSBERG DIARIES: Drakensberg Boys' Choir in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa

Visiting the Drakensberg? Take in a Drakensberg Boys' Choir Concert. Bring tissues. And a jersey for the goosebumps.
DRAKENSBERG DIARIES: Drakensberg Boys' Choir in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa
Traveling to South Africa? Well, you’re going to Cape Town, right? And you want to see if you can get the Big 5? Here’s something that’s as good as Cape Town. As good as the Big 5. It’s the Drakensberg Boys’ Choir.

There aren’t that many things in South Africa that you can say are unique or world class, but the Drakensberg Boys’ Choir is one of them.

Doors opened in 1965 to the first 20 pupils. The dream was of a multi-racial, multi-cultural Choir School to rival the Vienna Boys.

Not in the middle of a history-rich, ancient European city. But in the boondocks. In a beautiful, rural, sparsely populated valley in the Drakensberg Mountains of KwaZulu Natal. The first and only one of its kind on the continent.

Today the annual intake is 100 boys between 9 and 15, and auditions are held nation-wide.

The Drakensberg Boys’ Choir tours overseas every year and is internationally recognized as one of the best in the world. And they aren’t just holier that thou brats either – after hours they’re into rapids tubing, abseiling and hiking in their Drakensberg paradise. They work hard and play hard.

Can you think of anything more sublime than crisp, mountain air, majestic mountains, azure skies and natural beauty as far as the eye can see, complemented by the pure tones of counter-tenor harmony?

Be prepared for diversity. If you like a good dirge, stay away. The Drakensberg Boys’ Choir has very catholic tastes. The first half of the concert is classical. You might hear Bach or Beethoven or Mozart. The second half can be anything. It could be Queen - Freddie Mercury would have loved it. Or folk, or jazz, or sacred music. Or African harmonies you’ve never heard before that will bring tears to your eyes.

Come with tissues. And a jersey, for the goosebumps. But whatever you do, BE THERE. The Drakensberg Boys’ Choir performs most Wednesdays during term time at 3.30 p.m. There is a world class auditorium on campus.

So if you’re coming to South Africa – sure Cape Town’s good and you need the Big 5. But the Drakensberg is great too. And you really shouldn’t miss this. A Drakensberg Boys’ Choir concert is a tour de force.

Brian & Janette Kemp own an award-winning Drakensberg accommodation establishment in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa. Halls Country House is a 4-star country retreat in the foothills of the Drakensberg.

By Brian Kemp
Published: 8/5/2005
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