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Fans can expect "hypnotic, trance-like pop songs, pulsating and lush" on the album with lyrics that make you feel "young, fun and free" accordingA South African children's choir has been performing across the west of England as it takes part in a cultural exchange tour.
Made up of 20 school children from the Madadeni Township in South Africa, the choir is visiting the UK as part of Project Zulu, an initiative by the University of the West of England (UWE).Raising funds for their schools back home, they have showcased their traditional Zulu song in a number of West Country locations, including a Bristol Bears game and in Bath and Bristol city centres.Project leader, Ben Knight, said their final performance would take place at the Bristol Beacon on 5 June.
Project Zulu arranges for choirs from South African townships to tour the UK every two years.Mr Knight said UWE students studying professions such as teaching, engineering and occupational therapy were sent out to the township in South Africa annually to "spend a few weeks making valuable contributions to the educational life of schools in the township".
Then every two years a choir, made up of children from two partnership schools, are brought over to Bristol to spend three weeks performing and sharing their talent and culture.
"They've been busking, they've put on concerts," he said."It is definitely true that across all our public services we could find a more efficient and effective way of doing things."
To continue to improve public services under tight restraints, the IFS has suggested the government could improve productivity, thereby allowing it to deliver the same, or better services within lower budgets.But that would be a challenge.
that productivity in public services is currently below pre-Covid pandemic levels.A government spokesperson said it was "delivering what matters for working people – cutting hospital waiting lists, getting control of our borders and tackling the cost of living".