Miriam Makeba performed  at Zaire 74.
Miriam Makeba performed at Zaire 74.

Super Afro Soul



"James Brown was outrageous. That's James Brown, man. If you don't like it, then go somewhere else!" Thirty-five years on and the concert promoter Stewart Levine - a bundle of effusive, New York energy - is still bowled over describing the godfather of soul's trip to Zaire. Whilst Brown was far too professional to ever give a bad concert, for one night in 1974, deep within Central Africa, everything came together like never before. Spurred on by the receptive Kinshasa crowd, and dressed in an all-in-one bodysuit, he shifted into another gear. With a full array of shimmies, trademark yelps and that inimitable voice, Brown was simply in a league of his own.

The singer headlined Zaire 74, a concert bringing together some of the world's greatest African-American and Afro-Latin stars for three nights of music. The brainchild of Levine and the South African trumpeter Hugh Masekela, the organisers were motivated by a desire to promote African music to Westerners still largely ignorant of culture beyond their limited domestic horizons. And when the seemingly invincible American boxer George Foreman decided to the fight former heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali in the Zairean capital - the infamous Rumble in the Jungle - the two men immediately sought to organise a music festival around the match. "When I first heard about the fight it just came to me," Levine recalls. "I said, 'How about three days of music and fighting?' We had great energy and there was nobody around like there is today to say no. Everybody kept saying yes!"

For all the razzmatazz surrounding the Rumble in the Jungle, the music remains the stuff of legend, spoken about in hushed tones by aficionados the world over. James Brown aside, the concerts brought together a staggering wealth of talent, from the New York salseros The Fania All Stars, the Cuban diva Celia Cruz, the South African chanteuse Miriam Makeba, to the blues and soul legends The Spinners, BB King and Bill Withers. Yet media attention has consistently focused on the fight - and one of the great comebacks of all time by Ali. This mythic status of the sporting event resulted in 1996's Oscar-winning documentary When We Were Kings, directed by Leon Gast. Only now, thanks to the release of Soul Power - a documentary about Zaire 74 - has the music started to receive the attention it deserves.

But why has it taken 35 years to make a film? The answer lies in the immediate aftermath of the concert when the production company hired to make the film went bankrupt, leaving post-production work incomplete and a decade-long dispute over rights that eventually led to David Sonenberg and Gast emerging with joint ownership of the archival film reels. While Gast was unable to get the music and fighting elements to work together in one film - deciding to focus on the Ali-Foreman clash in Kings - Jeffrey Levy-Hinte, who was doing editorial work on the film, saw the amount of incredible unused footage being returned to storage and decided to make his own film focusing on the music.

"I felt that Soul Power was crying out to be brought to the public," the director and producer explains. "Particularly as time went on: James Brown passed away, as well as Miriam Makeba, Celia Cruz and others. It really dawned on me that this was an end of an era and I wanted to give audiences the opportunity to see what it was like in its prime." Levy-Hinte immersed himself in the staggeringly high-quality footage - around 125 hours in total -primarily captured by the cinematographers Albert Maysles, Paul Goldsmith, Kevin Keating and Roderick Young.

The challenge was to make Soul Power a coherent piece of cinema. Levy-Hinte was conscious of the high benchmark set by Kings and didn't want his film to be a "lesser cousin". With this in mind, he decided to shun the retrospective model of documentary that relies on interviews, instead making a vérité-style film without a commentary to guide the viewer. This was a film where the footage, and the footage alone, would be the focus. Levine was keen that the film be made this way. "The film talks, man - let it talk," he stresses. "Let it be about what people play and say rather than what we say about it." Levy-Hinte agrees. "I really wanted to make the film distinct, both subject-wise and aesthetically, from When We Were Kings," he says. "In a way, in my mind I was channelling, 'What would they have done in 1975? What would have turned them on?'"

Ironically, Levy-Hinte was a small child when the Rumble in the Jungle took place and working on Kings, and subsequently Soul Power, was an educational "revelation". Yet when he talks about the camera work, he often uses the third person as if he'd been part of the film crew in Zaire, such is the profound effect that working with the footage has had on him. "I wanted to create a film that gave the feeling that I was living in the moment," he adds. "That I'm in the banquet hall when they're introducing the musicians; that I'm in the stadium as they put the stage together; that I'm there at night for the performances and backstage."

One criticism is that the vérité style doesn't have enough entry points for the casual viewer who may have an interest in the musicians but wants more contextual information. Other than the title card at the start of the film explaining the fight setting and the Liberian funding, the viewer has to wait until the end credits before the individual musicians are named. Levy-Hinte is humble enough to realise that this might not be to everyone's taste. "I tried to find the right balance," he explains. "I felt that to go further with the more informational tip would undermine the experiential." He wanted viewers to feel, like him, that they were part of the concert and not simply watching a movie about it. For the DVD release, a range of extras will address this issue.

What is in no doubt from the footage is the sense of camaraderie among the musicians and the sense of occasion they felt about a "return to the roots" trip to Africa. The film captures a fascinating juncture in both black America's history - still in the grip of the black- power movement - and Africa's first confident post-independence steps. As African-American musicians were beginning to get the domestic recognition they had long craved, Africa seemed like a place where anything was possible. This was a time before corrupt leaders cemented their grip on power and the continent was blighted by famine and widespread disease. While Brown was telling the crowd to be black and proud, posters around the concert stadium saluted President Mobutu's Zaire for being the place where black power had already been realised.

But despite the political undercurrents - and the musicians' general lack of knowledge about the less savoury aspects of Mobutu's regime - the music speaks loudest in Soul Power. Although international attention was firmly focused on the fight, Levine says that within Africa, interest was very different. "In Africa at that time, people were obsessed with these artists," he says. "Some people were into boxing, but I gotta tell you, more people were into music." The Latin music of Celia Cruz and Johnny Pacheco went down a storm because it had clear links with the Cuban-influenced rumba of local acts Tabu Ley Rochereau and Franco. Meanwhile, the snaking guitar of BB King was similar to the raw, desert blues of West Africa. These were performers at the very top of their game at the high point of funk and soul.

With such an array of talent, what are the stand-out performances for Levine and Levy-Hinte? Predictably, it is hard to pin them down to a specific artist. After the obligatory James Brown mention, Levine goes for Bill Withers. "With Withers there was something that was unbelievable," he says excitedly. "You're in the middle of Zaire, it's three in the morning in 1974 and here's this guy that the crowd don't know that well - he'd had just one or two hits - and he stunned the audience." Levy-Hinte, meanwhile, picks BB King. "There's something in the way he turns the music," he says, admiringly. "He freezes it; it's so engaging."

In the nearly four decades that have passed since Zaire 74, it is hard to think of a greater set of musicians ever sharing the same stage. There has certainly never been such an exciting nexus of musicianship, adventure and exoticism. The concert became such a mythical event because, in many ways, it was a non-event. Twenty-four hours before the fight had been scheduled to go ahead, Foreman got cut by his sparring partner in training and the fight had to be put back six weeks. The fight and concert, originally planned to run side by side, ended up being six weeks apart because it was too late to change the performers' arrangements.

And so the musicians descended on Kinshasa without the hook of the big fight to keep the media interested. Instead, Levine says, it was "like a big house party" where any notions of prima-donna status were left firmly in the States and the artists simply got on with performing one of the greatest concerts of all time. Exhausted and exhilarated in equal measure, Levine walked away at the end of it vowing to never attempt anything similar again. He instead turned his hand to producing ("Everything was easy after that," he says), enjoying a long and distinguished career with artists including Simply Red and Jamie Cullum. But those heady days in Kinshasa refuse to go away quietly. "We never dreamed the film would be coming out 35 years later," he says. "I'm glad that I'm still around to see it."

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Wicked
Director: Jon M Chu
Stars: Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande, Jonathan Bailey
Rating: 4/5
Other acts on the Jazz Garden bill

Sharrie Williams
The American singer is hugely respected in blues circles due to her passionate vocals and songwriting. Born and raised in Michigan, Williams began recording and touring as a teenage gospel singer. Her career took off with the blues band The Wiseguys. Such was the acclaim of their live shows that they toured throughout Europe and in Africa. As a solo artist, Williams has also collaborated with the likes of the late Dizzy Gillespie, Van Morrison and Mavis Staples.
Lin Rountree
An accomplished smooth jazz artist who blends his chilled approach with R‘n’B. Trained at the Duke Ellington School of the Arts in Washington, DC, Rountree formed his own band in 2004. He has also recorded with the likes of Kem, Dwele and Conya Doss. He comes to Dubai on the back of his new single Pass The Groove, from his forthcoming 2018 album Stronger Still, which may follow his five previous solo albums in cracking the top 10 of the US jazz charts.
Anita Williams
Dubai-based singer Anita Williams will open the night with a set of covers and swing, jazz and blues standards that made her an in-demand singer across the emirate. The Irish singer has been performing in Dubai since 2008 at venues such as MusicHall and Voda Bar. Her Jazz Garden appearance is career highlight as she will use the event to perform the original song Big Blue Eyes, the single from her debut solo album, due for release soon.

The Penguin

Starring: Colin Farrell, Cristin Milioti, Rhenzy Feliz

Creator: Lauren LeFranc

Rating: 4/5

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If you go
Where to stay: Courtyard by Marriott Titusville Kennedy Space Centre has unparalleled views of the Indian River. Alligators can be spotted from hotel room balconies, as can several rocket launch sites. The hotel also boasts cool space-themed decor.

When to go: Florida is best experienced during the winter months, from November to May, before the humidity kicks in.

How to get there: Emirates currently flies from Dubai to Orlando five times a week.
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Power: 420kW

Torque: 780Nm

Transmission: 8-speed automatic

Price: From Dh1,350,000

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Monster Hunter: World

Capcom

PlayStation 4, Xbox One

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Director: Harmony Korine

Stars: Matthew McConaughey, Isla Fisher, Snoop Dogg

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Directors: Raj & DK

Stars: Varun Dhawan, Samantha Ruth Prabhu, Kashvi Majmundar, Kay Kay Menon

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Rating: 4/5

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Dir: Rajkumar Gupta
Starring: Ajay Devgn, Ileana D'cruz and Saurabh Shukla

Verdict:  Three stars 

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Engine: 3.0-litre six-cylinder turbo
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Transmission: Eight-speed auto
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The government has taken an increasingly tough line against companies that fail to pay employees on time. Three years ago, the Cabinet passed a decree allowing the government to halt the granting of work permits to companies with wage backlogs.

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If wages are 10 days late, the new measures kick in and the company is alerted it is in breach of labour rules. If wages remain unpaid for a total of 16 days, the authorities can cancel work permits, effectively shutting off operations. Fines of up to Dh5,000 per unpaid employee follow after 60 days.

Despite those measures, late payments remain an issue, particularly in the construction sector. Smaller contractors, such as electrical, plumbing and fit-out businesses, often blame the bigger companies that hire them for wages being late.

The authorities have urged employees to report their companies at the labour ministry or Tawafuq service centres — there are 15 in Abu Dhabi.

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THE BIO

Bio Box

Role Model: Sheikh Zayed, God bless his soul

Favorite book: Zayed Biography of the leader

Favorite quote: To be or not to be, that is the question, from William Shakespeare's Hamlet

Favorite food: seafood

Favorite place to travel: Lebanon

Favorite movie: Braveheart

Healthy tips to remember

Here, Dr Mohamed El Abiary, paediatric consultant at Al Zahra Hospital Dubai, shares some advice for parents whose children are fasting during the holy month of Ramadan:

Gradual fasting and golden points - For children under the age of 10, follow a step-by-step approach to fasting and don't push them beyond their limits. Start with a few hours fasting a day and increase it to a half fast and full fast when the child is ready. Every individual's ability varies as per the age and personal readiness. You could introduce a points system that awards the child and offers them encouragement when they make progress with the amount of hours they fast

Why fast? - Explain to your child why they are fasting. By shedding light on the importance of abstaining from food and drink, children may feel more encouraged to give it there all during the observance period. It is also a good opportunity to teach children about controlling urges, doing good for others and instilling healthy food habits

Sleep and suhoor - A child needs adequate sleep every night - at least eight hours. Make sure to set a routine early bedtime so he/she has sufficient time to wake up for suhoor, which is an essential meal at the beginning of the day

Good diet - Nutritious food is crucial to ensuring a healthy Ramadan for children. They must refrain from eating too much junk food as well as canned goods and snacks and drinks high in sugar. Foods that are rich in nutrients, vitamins and proteins, like fruits, fresh meats and vegetables, make for a good balanced diet

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Manchester United 1 (Rashford 36')

Liverpool 1 (Lallana 84')

Man of the match: Marcus Rashford (Manchester United)

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Director: Michael Bay

Stars: Ryan Reynolds, Adria Arjona, Dave Franco

2.5 / 5 stars

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Celta Vigo 2
Castro (45'), Aspas (82')

Barcelona 2
Dembele (36'), Alcacer (64')

Red card: Sergi Roberto (Barcelona)

Cry Macho

Director: Clint Eastwood

Stars: Clint Eastwood, Dwight Yoakam

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