Kara boosts Blackmotion Production
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The Kara system was used by Blackmotion Production in the Nelson Mandela Foundation’s event, Is’thunzi Sabafazi (Dignity of a Woman) hosted at the University of Johannesburg’s Soweto campus. The event celebrated women and spoke out against the systemic injustices that many women face. The speakers included Oprah Winfrey.
The system didn’t rest as it was used again at the Nelson Mandela Tribute to honour the former president and his legacy, five years after his passing. The event was headlined by the internationally acclaimed author and activist Chimamanda Adichie Ngozi. The emphasis on vocal clarity was clearly a priority, and the Kara delivered in bounds.
The Kara also proved to be spectacular at a festival in Limpopo, the Florence Palms Beach Party, where the audience was close to 20 000 people, and was also used in the corporate environment for the Nedbank Retail Leadership Conference event hosted at MAD GIANT at 1 Fox.
Kagiso Moima Wa Masimini, president and founder of Blackmotion Production, fondly recalls his days as a student at the Tshwane University of Technology. “Interestingly, I wanted to be a sound guy, but lighting always underpinned my interest in the industry. I’ve bought different audio brands over the years, but I now realize that I’ve shot myself in the foot by not investing in a proper audio system from the word go.”
Kagiso now has 18 Kara and 12 SB18 subwoofers, purchased from DWR Distribution, certified provider distributor for L-Acoustics in South Africa.
“This is a definite leap of faith right here, and a huge jump from what we have been doing!” said Kagiso. “It places us on a new playing field. There is a network of five technical suppliers who I’ve been talking to already, all of whom are passionate users. This has been a long time coming and proves the fact that hard work, consistency and continuously investing in the business can reap results. Most importantly, it’s about having great relationships with suppliers. I am very grateful that there is a great affinity between DWR and Blackmotion.”
(Jim Evans)