- Ethnomusicology
- African Studies
- Creative Arts
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Dr. Thokozani Mhlambi is a creative musician, composer, and interdisciplinary artist affiliated with the University of Bayreuth through its Bayreuth Academy. His work bridges African philosophies, historical narratives, and experimental music, using baroque cello, vocals, and reed ensembles to reimagine cultural legacies such as the Zulu capital Umgungundlovu. He has performed globally at institutions like MoMA (New York), Zeitz MOCAA (Cape Town), and Savvy Contemporary (Berlin), while engaging in cross-cultural collaborations with artists like Angel Bat Dawid and Douglas R Ewart. PhD in Music from University of Cape Town Visiting lecturer at universities in Finland, Brazil, and USA His research integrates ethnomusicology , sound art , and interdisciplinary practice , focusing on reinterpreting African history through avant-garde techniques and non-traditional rhythms. Projects like Playing with Tape and Umgungundlovu Suite highlight his exploration of sonic storytelling and creative methods. Recent article trends reveal a consistent focus on historical reclamation , experimental composition , and African sonic identity , often blending Western classical instruments with African narratives. Scientific Awards Artist-in-Residence at Cite International Des Arts (Paris, 2020), supported by the Institut Français Invited contributor to the Dutch Art Institute’s Roaming Academy (2019) As a lecturer, Mhlambi has mentored in international academic settings, though specific advisees are not listed. His practice also intersects with grants from cultural institutions supporting artistic research and residencies. Labs & Collaborative Platforms He collaborates with the Africa Multiple Cluster of Excellence (Bayreuth), University of Cape Town, and the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (Chicago), engaging in sound-based reimaginings of historical sites and cultural identities.









