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    Western Cape schools break marimba ensemble world record

    Chukwu GodloveBy Chukwu GodloveAugust 5, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a breathtaking display of musical unity, 1,276 young marimba players from schools across the Western Cape and Zimbabwe made history on Saturday, shattering the world record for the largest marimba ensemble ever assembled.

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    The spectacular event, held at Cape Town’s Grand West Arena, eclipsed the previous record of 505 players set by Guatemala, as per EWN.

    Western Cape Premier Alan Winde celebrated the achievement in an emotional Facebook post, exclaiming: ‘They did it!!! 1,276 marimba players – A new world record!‘ He praised the learners for their dedication, calling the performance ‘a moment of profound unity’ between South African and Zimbabwean youth.

    A symphony of young talent

    The record-breaking attempt brought together students of all ages, who rehearsed for months to perfect their synchronized performance. The vibrant sound of wooden mallets striking marimba keys filled the arena as the ensemble played in flawless harmony, captivating the audience and official adjudicators.

    Organizers emphasised that the event was more than just a record attempt, it was a celebration of African musical heritage and cross-border collaboration. ‘This is your victory!’ Premier Winde declared, addressing the performers. ‘Thank you for showing the world what’s possible when our youth rise to the occasion.’

    Marimba music holds deep cultural significance across Southern Africa, particularly in Zimbabwe, where the instrument originated. By breaking the record, the young musicians not only made history but also highlighted the power of music to bridge divides and inspire future generations.

    The achievement is expected to boost cultural tourism in the Western Cape, with plans already underway for an even larger ensemble in 2025.

    Watch, as they awarded the Guinness World Record:

    According to event organizers, the success paves the way for more youth-focused cultural initiatives. Alternative celebrations, including regional marimba festivals and school exchanges, are being considered to sustain momentum.

    Premier Winde’s office has pledged continued support, stating that ‘investing in young artists is investing in our shared future.’

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