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Damon Batiste of NOLA'S Royal Family of Music In South Africa Making Cultural Tourism Strides Amid Omicron Fears with US Team on His 82nd Visit

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From Opening Night of KCAP KAFF Film Festival with Clementine Mosimane Star of "Poppie Nongena" to Meeting with Durban City Officials Batiste Continues Cultivating Cultural Tourism Trail.

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Damon Batiste, Founder of New Orleans Based NOSACONN Inc. (New Orleans South Africa Connection), of NOLA's (New Orleans, Louisiana) Royal Family of Music, fueled with news of the eleven Grammy Nominations of his first cousin, Oscar Award-winning, Jon Batiste, and knowing the purpose and power of the Arts, did not let the news of the new COVID-19 variant discovered in South Africa deter him from his mission of attending the KCAP (Kwa Mashu Community Advancement Projects) KAFF (KwaZulu-Natal African Film Festival) and reinforcing cultural arts trade talks.

"Some members of my business and cultural arts team were in flight or preparing to come to South Africa as the news hit about the new variant," said Batiste, Cultural Arts Ambassador from New Orleans and founder of NOSACONN Inc.  "We were not deterred by the pandemic news.  Artists are often the avant garde of societal change; so, my team stayed committed to the mission to initiate talks to help bring hope, healing and prosperity as we face this pandemic together."

Energized by the news of the Grammy nominations of Jon Batiste, his first cousin and music director of the CBS Television show "Late Night Show with Stephen Colbert," Batiste, who had  brought Jon to South Africa during his formative music career, exemplified the "show must go on spirit." He refused to immediately return home as friends, family, and business associates concerned for his safety urged him to do.

"I have the highest confidence in South African scientists and the protocols that the country has set in place and I am pleased that my team kept to the vision," added Batiste.  "If we had heeded the naysayers, we would have missed out on the cultural exchange staged by Edmund Q. Mhlongo, founder of KCAP and the KwaZulu-Natal African Film Festival. We witnessed Clementine Mosimane and the cast of "Poppie Nongena" move a sold-out socially distanced opening night (November 30, 2021) crowd to tears, to laughter and triumph.  It is our hope Ms. Mosimane will join us in the U.S. at some point.  The film will resonate with American audiences." Ms. Mosimane's cast members Anna-Mart van der Merwe and Thembalethu Ntuli were also in attendance for the opening night festivities at KCAP.

KAFF included the screening  of award-winning New Orleans based historical film "The Opera Game," an examination of  1850's New Orleans chess prodigy Paul Morphy's tortured life, as part of the official selections of the festival.  Additionally, short documentary, "Love Separated in Life…Love Reunited in Honor" about the reburial of a Black Vietnam War hero at Arlington National Cemetery after 50 years in a segregated cemetery that screened coincidentally at the 2019 San Diego Film Festival along with "The Opera Game," was given a special screening for youth.

Batiste called together a team from across the United States to join him including: Bryant Johnson, co-founder of LyfePULSE of Denver, Colorado;  Grammy-award winning record producer Jimmy Mansion based in Los Angeles and owner of Cuba based "Ahi Nama Music, working extensively with Cuban musicians;  and  emerging filmmaker Jackie Wright, founder of Wright Enterprises, a public relations and media relations consultancy, based in San Francisco and Dallas.  Batiste's team is rounded out with South African musician and behavior therapist, Danny Peterson II of Cape Town, South Africa.  Peterson, the father of child genius, the phenomenal drummist, Danny Peterson III, has just completed a prototype at Pic n Pay using the healing power of music to improve the vaccination rate among the vaccine hesitant at Pic n Pay stores.

"I have worked with Damon since Danny was six years old.  He is one of the reasons Danny is studying at one of the most prestigious music schools in the U.S.," said Petersen.  Damon sticks with a vision until it comes to fruition.  The groundbreaking work I recently did with the Pic n Pay company where I literally drummed, gaining the trust of Pic and Pay clients so they would get vaccinated, is in alignment with Damon's work to continue to cultivate the arts for hope, healing and prosperity."

On last Wednesday, December 1, 2021, the U.S. delegation met with Durban ICC and City of Durban Officials to cast a vision for initial talks to strengthen the bond between the City of New Orleans and Durban's Sister-City Relationship.

The richness of culture is all around and the ease of cultural exchange especially through media was shared at the meeting by Bryant Johnson of LyfePULSE, NOSACONN's new digital media company, as he shared a short video about a smple human encounter on a Durban Beach of a Karate instructor empowering youth: https://youtu.be/7_XefeSXN0M.  He also shared a New Orleans short video of an artistic dreamer who wants to be an attorney: https://youtu.be/WwrerVaEudw.  It was an example of citizen diplomacy as stories were shared.

After the Durban ICC meeting, Batiste and team toured the township of Clermont with Simo Nzama, CEO of Babuse Communications and social entrepreneur Sibusiso Masoka, owner of EarTech founded with his father Zibuse Masaka. Johnson also developed a short video about the tour: https://youtu.be/_xrtI7TzqVA.  It is an affirmation of Batiste's vision of bringing access to all as he opens doors of opportunity to up and coming artists in the U.S. and Africa in his NOSACONN Inc., New Orleans South Africa Connected.

With meetings also held in Johannesburg, Batiste returns to his hometown of New Orleans this week to continue planning other arts and business -related projects.  Mayor LaToya Cantrell, who recently presented Batiste and his father, Louisiana Music Hall of Famer,  David Batiste the "29th Annual Music Influencer Award," will be awaiting Batiste's report.

For more information about NOSACONN Inc., visit www.nosaconn.com.

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ABOUT NOSACONN


Over the past 20 years, NOSACONN has produced outdoor concerts, educational workshops, empowerment seminars, business expositions, and youth enhancement programs. Since its inception, the company has employed over 1000 people, including mentoring youth in our local school system.

Founded by Damon J. Batiste in 1998, the New Orleans South African Connection, Inc. (NOSACONN) is a non-profit 501 (c) 3 organization, comprised of business, civic, community and entertainment industry leaders, both in New Orleans and in the Republic of South Africa. NOSACONN has recognized the field of arts, culture & education on a local, regional and international level as a tremendous networking tool for job creation, tourism, and self-empowerment. NOSACONN has served as an incubator for economic sustainability.

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