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  • March 18, 2020, Fredrick, Maryland, USA: A scanning transmission electron micrograph of COVID-19, novel coronavirus, an apoptotic cell heavily infected with SARS-COV-2 virus particles, isolated from a patient sample. Vivid illustration is a color enhanced stunning microscopic image of the coronavirus responsible for the worldwide Pandemic outbreak. Made by the American government's National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) at NIAID IRF (National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Diseases Integrated Research Facility) Fort Detrick. The SARS-CoV-2 which causes COVID-19 disease first discovered December 2019 in Wuhan, China. (Credit Image: © NIAID via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 26, 2020, Fredrick, Maryland, USA: Colorized scanning electron micrograph of a dead cell heavily infected with SARS-COV-2 virus particles (yellow), isolated from a patient sample. REMDESIVIR, a drug treatment appears to shorten recovery time for people with coronavirus according to new research. UK Health Secretary Hancock said it was probably the biggest step forward in the treatment of coronavirus since the crisis began. Remdesivir is an anti-viral medicine that has been used against Ebola. Researchers there is enough evidence to approve its use in selected Covid-19 hospital patients.The US and Japan have made urgent arrangements to provide early access to the medicine before they have a marketing agreement. The drug is currently undergoing clinical trials around the world. Early data suggests it can cut recovery time by about four days, but there is no evidence yet that it will save more lives. Remdesivir is superior to the standard of care for the treatment of COVID-19, according to the research  published in The New England Journal of Medicine. The preliminary analysis is based on data from a  treatment trial.<br />
Made by the American government's National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) at NIAID IRF (National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Diseases Integrated Research Facility) Fort Detrick. The SARS-CoV-2 which causes COVID-19 disease first discovered December 2019 in Wuhan, China. (Credit Image: © NIAID via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 18, 2020, Hamilton, Montana, USA: This scanning electron microscope image shows SARS-CoV-2 (yellow) also known as 2019-nCoV, the virus that causes COVID-19. The virus that causes coronavirus disease can survive for days on some surfaces. The image was made available by the USA government's National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases at its Rocky Mountain Laboratories in Montana and was digitally colorized. (Credit Image: © NIAID-RML/ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 17, 2020, Hamilton, Montana, USA: This microscopic image shows the coronavirus responsible for the COVID-19 outbreak. They were made by the USA government's National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases on its scanning and transmission electron microscopes at its Rocky Mountain Laboratories in Montana. The Rocky Mountain Lab visual medical arts office digitally colorized the images. SARS-CoV-2 causes COVID-19 disease, which has grown to be a global public health emergency since cases were first detected in Wuhan, China, in December 2019. (Credit Image: © NIAID-RML/ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 17, 2020, Hamilton, Montana, USA: This scanning electron microscope image shows SARS-CoV-2 also known as 2019-nCoV, the virus that causes COVID-19. The virus that causes coronavirus disease can survive for days on some surfaces. The image was made available by the USA government's National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases at its Rocky Mountain Laboratories in Montana. This image was digitally colorized. (Credit Image: © NIAID-RML/ZUMA Wire)
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  • South Africa - Durban -  07 June 2020 -   The World Health Organization (WHO) has changed its advice on face masks, saying they should be worn in public where social distancing is not possible to help stop the spread of coronavirus. The global body said new information showed they could provide a barrier for potentially infectious droplets. Picture Leon Lestrade/African News Agency(ANA).
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  • (FILE) Pink Reveals She Tested Positive For Coronavirus COVID-19 But Is Now Negative And Donates $1 Million To Fight Pandemic. She stated she was donating $1 million - $500,000 each to the Temple University Hospital Emergency Fund and the City of Los Angeles Mayor's Emergency COVID-19 Crisis Fund. 04 Apr 2020 Pictured: P!nk, Pink, Alecia Beth Moore. Photo credit: Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • (FILE) Miley Cyrus Helps MAC Announce a $10 Million Donation for Coronavirus COVID-19 Pandemic Relief. 02 Apr 2020 Pictured: Miley Cyrus. Photo credit: Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • (FILE) Miley Cyrus Helps MAC Announce a $10 Million Donation for Coronavirus COVID-19 Pandemic Relief. 02 Apr 2020 Pictured: Miley Cyrus. Photo credit: Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • (FILE) Selena Gomez Makes Big Donation to Cedars-Sinai Amid Coronavirus COVID-19 Pandemic Health Crisis. Selena Gomez is making a major donation to Cedars-Sinai. 02 Apr 2020 Pictured: Selena Gomez. Photo credit: Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • (FILE) Ryan Reynolds And Blake Lively Donate $400,000 to New York Hospitals Amid Coronavirus COVID-19 Pandemic. They are reportedly donating $100,000 each to Elmhurst, NYU Hospital, Mount Sinai, and Northern Westchester. 02 Apr 2020 Pictured: Blake Lively, Ryan Reynolds. Photo credit: Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - JULY 03: Covid patient Mrs Segopodiso Seane describes her stay at the Nasrec quarantine and isolation site on July 03, 2020 in Johanneburg, South Africa. Gauteng MEC Dr Bandile Masuku visited the NASREC Quarantine Site to inspect facilities and monitor patient care experience. The site became operational on June 15. (Photo by Gallo Images/Dino Lloyd)
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  • April 7, 2020, Dhaka, Bangladesh: With great respect and care a team of gravediggers and health workers, dressed in full protective suits, say final words and bury the body of coronavirus victim, JALAL SAIFUR RAHMAN, the director of the Banglandish Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC). Jalal, a director of Bangladesh government’s main anti-graft body, had tested positive for COVID-19 seven days ago. Dr. Shihab Uddin, superintendent of Kuwait Bangladesh Friendship Government Hospital, one of the dedicated hospitals for treating coronavirus-infected patients in Bangladesh, said: “He was in a intensive care unit of the hospital and last late night his blood pressure fell down rapidly. We tried our level best. But today [Monday] at 7.30 a.m. he died.” Bangladesh on Monday, reported 29 new coronavirus patients and four new deaths, raising the total number of confirmed cases in the country to 123 and death toll to 13. Since appearing in Wuhan, China last December, the novel coronavirus has spread to at least 183 countries and regions, killed scores and infected millions. (Credit Image: © Sultan Mahmud Mukut/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 7, 2020, Dhaka, Bangladesh: With great respect and care a team of gravediggers and health workers, dressed in full protective suits, say final words and bury the body of coronavirus victim, JALAL SAIFUR RAHMAN, the director of the Banglandish Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC). Jalal, a director of Bangladesh government’s main anti-graft body, had tested positive for COVID-19 seven days ago. Dr. Shihab Uddin, superintendent of Kuwait Bangladesh Friendship Government Hospital, one of the dedicated hospitals for treating coronavirus-infected patients in Bangladesh, said: “He was in a intensive care unit of the hospital and last late night his blood pressure fell down rapidly. We tried our level best. But today [Monday] at 7.30 a.m. he died.” Bangladesh on Monday, reported 29 new coronavirus patients and four new deaths, raising the total number of confirmed cases in the country to 123 and death toll to 13. Since appearing in Wuhan, China last December, the novel coronavirus has spread to at least 183 countries and regions, killed scores and infected millions. (Credit Image: © Sultan Mahmud Mukut/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 17, 2020, Hamilton, Montana, USA: This microscopic image shows the coronavirus responsible for the COVID-19 outbreak.The image shows SARS-CoV-2 (yellow)-also known as 2019-nCoV, the virus that causes COVID-19-isolated from a patient in the U.S., emerging from the surface of cells (blue/pink) cultured in the lab. (Credit Image: © NIAID-RML/ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 2, 2020, Zouping, Binzhou Township, Shandong Province, China: Overwhelmed with emotion, nurses hug. Hands and hugs as nurses comfort each other. They are part of a eight nurse and doctors team, taking care of patients who have new coronavirus COVID-19 pneumonia, in the isolation ward in Zouping People's Republic Hostipal with a empty bed behind them. (Credit Image: © Dong Naide/TPG via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 24, 2020, Washington, District of Columbia, USA: Two pedestrians walk on a nearly empty street. U.S. Vice President Pence said on Monday that 313,000 coronavirus tests have been completed in the United States, and more than 41,000 tests were positive. (Credit Image: © Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 24, 2020, New York, New York, USA: Movement at the Grand Central Terminal in Manhattan during the Coronavirus Pandemic COVID-19 in New York in the United States. (Credit Image: © Vanessa Carvalho/ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 22, 2020, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Empty road during day five of Movement Control Order (MCO) enforcement. Malaysia is under 14 days partial lockdown as the government enforce the order for people to stay home in an attempt to curb the coronavirus outbreak amid the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. (Credit Image: © Zahim Mohd/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 20, 2020, St. Petersburg, Florida, USA: KRISTEN SHEPHERD kisses her husband TODD BERMAN as the couple gets married on the steps of City Hall with Mayor RICK KRISEMAN officiating on Friday. Coronavirus forced Museum of Fine Arts executive director Kristen Shepherd to cancel her original wedding plans, So she reached out to Mayor Kriseman to see if he would officiate her marriage to Todd Berman on the steps of City Hall, with less than 10 people in attendance and all standing six feet apart. (Credit Image: © Dirk Shadd/Tampa Bay Times via ZUMA Wire)
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  • A "Justice For Breonna Taylor" demonstration protesting police brutality and racial inequality on September 23, 2020 in midtown Manhattan, New York City. Demonstrators are demanding further action against the Louisville, Kentucky Metro Police Department officers involved in the killing of Breonna Taylor following a Kentucky grand jury indictment of former Louisville police officer Brett Hankison who was charged today with three counts of "wanton endangerment".  This protest was also in support of the Black Lives Matter movement during the worldwide coronavirus pandemic amid an atmosphere of protests, demonstrations, riots, vandalism and destruction of property in response to the death of George Floyd who died while being arrested by police officers in Minneapolis, Minnesota on May 25th.  Cyclists blocked automobile traffic at intersections to allow protesters to march on city streets.  It appeared that a majority of the protesters wore face masks or protective face coverings.<br />
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - JULY 03: A provincial service ambulance outside the Nasrec quarantine and isolation site on July 03, 2020 in Johanneburg, South Africa. Gauteng MEC Dr Bandile Masuku visited the NASREC Quarantine Site to inspect facilities and monitor patient care experience. The site became operational on June 15. (Photo by Gallo Images/Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - JULY 03: Medical officials attend to Covid patients at the Nasrec quarantine and isolation site on July 03, 2020 in Johanneburg, South Africa. Gauteng MEC Dr Bandile Masuku visited the NASREC Quarantine Site to inspect facilities and monitor patient care experience. The site became operational on June 15. (Photo by Gallo Images/Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - JULY 03: Medical officials attend to Covid patients at the Nasrec quarantine and isolation site on July 03, 2020 in Johanneburg, South Africa. Gauteng MEC Dr Bandile Masuku visited the NASREC Quarantine Site to inspect facilities and monitor patient care experience. The site became operational on June 15. (Photo by Gallo Images/Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - JULY 03: A medical official and Covid patient at the Nasrec quarantine and isolation site on July 03, 2020 in Johanneburg, South Africa. Gauteng MEC Dr Bandile Masuku visited the NASREC Quarantine Site to inspect facilities and monitor patient care experience. The site became operational on June 15. (Photo by Gallo Images/Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - JULY 03: Covid patient Mr Lebogang Ntshoe describes his stay at the Nasrec quarantine and isolation site on July 03, 2020 in Johanneburg, South Africa. Gauteng MEC Dr Bandile Masuku visited the NASREC Quarantine Site to inspect facilities and monitor patient care experience. The site became operational on June 15. (Photo by Gallo Images/Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - JULY 03: Gauteng MEC Dr Bandile Masuku and health officials during a TV intervirew on July 03, 2020 in Johanneburg, South Africa. Gauteng MEC Dr Bandile Masuku visited the NASREC Quarantine Site to inspect facilities and monitor patient care experience. The site became operational on June 15. (Photo by Gallo Images/Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - JULY 03: Health officials at the Nasrec quarantine on July 03, 2020 in Johanneburg, South Africa. Gauteng MEC Dr Bandile Masuku visited the NASREC Quarantine Site to inspect facilities and monitor patient care experience. The site became operational on June 15. (Photo by Gallo Images/Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - JULY 03: Health officials at the Nasrec quarantine on July 03, 2020 in Johanneburg, South Africa. Gauteng MEC Dr Bandile Masuku visited the NASREC Quarantine Site to inspect facilities and monitor patient care experience. The site became operational on June 15. (Photo by Gallo Images/Dino Lloyd)
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  • April 19, 2020, Kathmandu, NP, Nepal: A Red Cross volunteer spraying disinfectant on the vehicles at the entry point to the district from Kathmandu during complete nation lockdown in Bhaktapur, Nepal on Sunday, April 19, 2020. The District Disaster Management Committee, Bhaktapur decided to disinfect all the vehicles at highway entry points. (Credit Image: © Narayan Maharjan/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 17, 2020, Kathmandu, NP, Nepal: Shoppers in white circle obeyed 1.5-meter social distancing, while queuing to buy food during lockdown as concerns about the spread of Corona Virus (COVID-19) in Bhat Bhateni Supermarket in Kathmandu, Nepal on Friday, April 17, 2020. (Credit Image: © Narayan Maharjan/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 19: The Coler Hospital campus on Roosevelt Island is seen amid the coronavirus (covid-19) pandemic on April 19, 2020 in New York City. Coler Hospital, which was closed 2018, is being looked at by New York City as a location for expanded hospital facilities to treat coronavirus patients. 19 Apr 2020 Pictured: NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 19: People take advantage of a warm spring day to spend time in the parks on Roosevelt Island amid the coronavirus (covid-19) pandemic on April 19, 2020 in New York City. Photo credit: Ron Adar / M10s / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • February 2, 2020, Zouping, Binzhou Township, Shandong Province, China: Overwhelmed with emotion, nurses hug. Hands and hugs as nurses comfort each other. They are part of a eight nurse and doctors team, taking care of patients who have new coronavirus COVID-19 pneumonia, in the isolation ward in Zouping People's Republic Hostipal with a empty bed behind them. (Credit Image: © Dong Naide/TPG via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 22, 2020, Milan, Italy: Army soldiers enforce a Coronavirus COVID-19 emergency stay-at-home decree by checking passengers at the gates to access trains at Milan Piazza Duomo to verify the actual need to move. (Credit Image: © Carlo Cozzoli/Fotogramma/ROPI via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 20, 2020, Wuhan, Hubei Province, China: Nurses hold hands to do a cheer for Wuhan at the makeshift Huoshenshan (Fire God Mountain) Hospital in Wuhan, capital of central China's Hubei Province In the severe case medical department of the makeshift Huoshenshan (Fire God Mountain) Hospital, 50 nurses, most thirty-something women, who show no fear of the coronavirus COVID-19 and whose bravery and determination is a sight to see. (Credit Image: © Yuguo Wang/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 18, 2020, Ponte San Pietro (Bergamo) Italy: The mortuary (morgue) of Ponte San Pietro Hospital in the Province of Bergamo the area where the highest number of infection of COVID19 Coronavirus was recorded. (Credit Image: © Carlo Cozzoli/Fotogramma/ROPI via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 17, 2020, New York, New York, USA: The NAKED COWBOY wearing a face mask while performing in Times Square. (Credit Image: © Michael Brochstein/ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 24, 2020, New York, New York, USA: Movement at the Grand Central Terminal in Manhattan during the Coronavirus Pandemic COVID-19 in New York in the United States. (Credit Image: © Vanessa Carvalho/ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 23, 2020, Manchester, United Kingdom: Two people wearing face masks as preventive measure against the COVID-19 coronavirus walk through a rather empty Piccadilly train station. Household isolation, social distancing, working from home, avoidance of public gatherings have been recommended while public transport has been reduced as part of protective measures to reduce the spread of the disease in the UK. (Credit Image: © Andy Barton/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 23, 2020, Palm Beach, Florida, USA: The Breakers hotel has no guests. The hotel closed last week over concerns about the coronavirus. It plans to stay closed for at least three weeks. (Credit Image: © Greg Lovett/The Palm Beach Post via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 23, 2020, New York, New York, USA: Virtually empty 42nd street in Manhattan on first day of Stay at Home executive order. (Credit Image: © Lev Radin/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 20, 2020, Los Angeles, California, USA: The 10 Freeway and 110 Freeway have unusually light traffic because of the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak during midday in Downtown Los Angeles. (Credit Image: © Jeff Gritchen/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 19, 2020, San Francisco, California, USA: With stores like Nordstrom, and GAP at left, closed, and people staying home for the Shelter in Place order due to coronavirus. Market St. seen from above, had far fewer pedestrians than usual, in San Francisco. (Credit Image: © Paul Kuroda/ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 19, 2020, London, England, United Kingdom: General view of an empty subway platform at Chancery Lane Underground Station. Transport for London announced the closure of up to 40 stations as officials advised against non-essential travel. Bus and London Overground service will also be reduced. (Credit Image: © Alberto Pezzali/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 19, 2020, Hollywood, California, USA: With no tourists or crowds to perform for along Hollywood Blvd, JONTE FLORENCE works on his moves near Hollywood and Highland Thursday. The coronavirus has closed restaurants, stores, theaters and many commuters are now working from home. (Credit Image: © David Crane/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 18, 2020, New York, New York, USA: General view of The Oculus as the Coronavirus, COVID-19, outbreak continues. Across the city businesses, schools and places of work have been shutting down, leading to empty streets and quiet neighborhoods. (Credit Image: © Joel Marklund/Bildbyran via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 15, 2020: Warsaw, Poland: Empty streets in following the declaration of the state of epidemic threat during an outbreak of coronavirus in Poland. (Credit Image: © Kuba Stezycki/FORUM via ZUMA Press)
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  • Story of the Week zReportage.com: Launched TUESDAY March 24, 2020 on www.zReportage.com Story #729: The BIG EMPTY: Stay-at-Home, Save the Human Race! The Brooklyn Bridge opened May 24, 1883, connecting Manhattan and Brooklyn Boroughs of Metropolitian New York City, one of the biggest cities in the world for last two centuries. 6,000+ pedestrians and 3,000+ cyclists cross it on a average day. As the Stay-at-Home edicts have come down to protect spread of coronavirus COVID-19, this lone woman has it mostly to herself. Wearing a medical mask for protection and a red wool cap to stay warm, on a brisk spring day and a hoodie with NEW YORK largely emblazon on it, sporting a symbolic yellow cautionary background. Tourist hotspots and high population destiny workspaces public spaces around the world are deserted due to COVID-19, with several major cities under total lockdown. In cities not under lockdown, social distancing measures are being heavily encouraged. ZUMA Press sent its photojournalists out to span the globe and Tell This Story That Needed to be Told: THE NEW NORMAL: A Story of Daily Life in Pandemic Times. ZUMA Press photographers contributing to this global coverage reportage series, are among others: Adrien Vautier, Alberto Pezzali, Andy Barton, Anton Novoderezhkin, Aristides Vafeiadaki, Armin Weigel, Bernd Thissen, Claudio Furlan, David Crane, David Powell, Dirk Shadd, Dirk Waem, Gene Blevins, Giuseppe Fama, Greg Lovett, Jeff Gritchen, Joel Marklund, John Nacion, Kuba Stezycki, Laporta Salvatore, Lev Radin, Marechal Aurore, Markus Scholz, Mirco Toniolo, Naoki Nishimura, Paul Kuroda, Petit Francis, Rod Lamkey, Scott Varley, Valery Sharifulin, Vanessa Carvalho, Zahim Mohd. (Credit THIS Image: © John Nacion Starmax/Newscom via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 17, 2020, Paris, France: The Arc de Triomphe. during confinement in France to fight against the coronavirus (Credit Image: © Adrien Vautier/Le Pictorium Agency via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 17, 2020, Brussels, Belgium: Belgian Prime Minister SOPHIE WILMES (C) addresses a near-empty Parliament, with only the Vice-Prime Ministers and the Group Leaders present, during a plenary session of the chamber at the federal parliament. It is expected that the Prime Minister will ask a vote of confidence for her minority government in current affairs, so that the government can take the necessary decisions to fight the corona crisis more easily. (Credit Image: © Dirk Waem/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 17, 2020, Washington, District of Columbia, USA: A man jogs past a quiet and empty US Capitol as the United States deals with the COVID-19 pandemic. The House is in recess while the Senate remains in session during this deadly health crisis. (Credit Image: © Rod Lamkey/CNP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 16, 2020, USA: A man walks past aisles of empty shelves during these days of the COVID-19 pandemic, at the Target store in Alexandria, Va., Monday, March16, 2020. Credit: Rod Lamkey / CNP (Credit Image: © Rod Lamkey/CNP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 13, 2020, St. Petersburg, Florida, USA: The sun rises over the track with what will remain empty stands as USF2000 cars zoom towards turn 10 in the first practice session of the weekend at the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg. (Credit Image: © Dirk Shadd/Tampa Bay Times via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 5, 2020,  Milan, Italy: A hydraulics professor from Milan Polytechnic in an empty classroom teaching a lesson via webcam to comply with the new measures against the spread of coronavirus. (Credit Image: © Claudio Furlan/LaPresse via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 11, 2020, Athens, Greece: Parthenon monument empty from tourists. Greek tourism hit hard by cancellations amid coronavirus outbreak. (Credit Image: © Aristidis VafeiadakisZUMA Wire)
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  • March 10, 2020, Venice, Italy: A waiter walks around an empty restaurant at St. Marcus square. All of Italy is being placed on lockdown due to coronavirus. (Credit Image: © Mirco Toniolo/Ropi via ZUMA Press)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - JULY 03: Ventelation and airconditioning systems for the Nasrec quarantine and isolation site on July 03, 2020 in Johanneburg, South Africa. Gauteng MEC Dr Bandile Masuku visited the NASREC Quarantine Site to inspect facilities and monitor patient care experience. The site became operational on June 15. (Photo by Gallo Images/Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - JULY 03: Medical officials attend to Covid patients at the Nasrec quarantine and isolation site on July 03, 2020 in Johanneburg, South Africa. Gauteng MEC Dr Bandile Masuku visited the NASREC Quarantine Site to inspect facilities and monitor patient care experience. The site became operational on June 15. (Photo by Gallo Images/Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - JULY 03: Covid patients at the Nasrec quarantine and isolation site on July 03, 2020 in Johanneburg, South Africa. Gauteng MEC Dr Bandile Masuku visited the NASREC Quarantine Site to inspect facilities and monitor patient care experience. The site became operational on June 15. (Photo by Gallo Images/Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - JULY 03: Medical officials attend to Covid patients at the Nasrec quarantine and isolation site on July 03, 2020 in Johanneburg, South Africa. Gauteng MEC Dr Bandile Masuku visited the NASREC Quarantine Site to inspect facilities and monitor patient care experience. The site became operational on June 15. (Photo by Gallo Images/Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - JULY 03: Health officials at the Nasrec quarantine and isolation site on July 03, 2020 in Johanneburg, South Africa. Gauteng MEC Dr Bandile Masuku visited the NASREC Quarantine Site to inspect facilities and monitor patient care experience. The site became operational on June 15. (Photo by Gallo Images/Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - JULY 03: Health official at the Nasrec quarantine and isolation site on July 03, 2020 in Johanneburg, South Africa. Gauteng MEC Dr Bandile Masuku visited the NASREC Quarantine Site to inspect facilities and monitor patient care experience. The site became operational on June 15. (Photo by Gallo Images/Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - JULY 03: Gauteng MEC Dr Bandile Masuku and health officials exit an inspection of Nasrec quarantine on July 03, 2020 in Johanneburg, South Africa. Gauteng MEC Dr Bandile Masuku visited the NASREC Quarantine Site to inspect facilities and monitor patient care experience. The site became operational on June 15. (Photo by Gallo Images/Dino Lloyd)
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  • April 19, 2020, Kathmandu, NP, Nepal: A Nepalese farmer carrying vegetables in Tricycle Rickshaw from his field to sell during complete nation lockdown as concerns about the spread of Corona Virus (COVID-19) at Thimi, Bhaktapur, Nepal on Sunday, April 19, 2020. (Credit Image: © Narayan Maharjan/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 19, 2020, Mumbai, India: A woman holds a cloth to her face as she walks past a coronavirus mural. India continues in nationwide lockdown to control the spread of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. (Credit Image: © Himanshu Bhatt/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • ALL HANDS ON DECK: February 2, 2020, Zouping, Binzhou Township, Shandong Province, China: Overwhelmed with emotion, nurses hug. Hands and hugs as nurses comfort each other. They are part of a eight nurse and doctors team, taking care of patients who have new coronavirus COVID-19 pneumonia, in the isolation ward in Zouping People's Republic Hostipal. (Credit Image: © Dong Naide/TPG via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 23, 2020, Rome, Italy: A man walks in front of the Colosseum during the 14th day of lockdown imposed nationwide by the Italian government that tries to tackle the coronavirus outbreak. All movement in the city is restricted, and streets usually filled with life and traffic are almost empty.  (Credit Image: © Giuseppe Fama/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 18, 2020, New York, New York, USA: A person wearing a mask due to Coronavirus fears, crosses an empty Brooklyn Bridge. Coronavirus fears spread as people wear masks and subway stations and various other venues empty out. (Credit Image: © Starmax/Newscom via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 18,2020, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA: OYO hotel lobby empty as it closed down at 12am Wednesday morning for up to 30+ days due to COVID-19. (Credit Image: © Gene Blevins/ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 10, 2020, Long Beach, California, USA: Cal Poly Mustangs forward ALICIA ROUFOSSE, left, grabs a rebound from Long Beach State forward CYDNEE KINSLOW, right, in an empty Walter Pyramid in the Big West tournament in Long Beach on Tuesday. Fears over the coronavirus have forced tournament organizers to ban fans from the games this week. (Credit Image: © Scott Varley/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - JULY 03: Ventelation and airconditioning systems for the Nasrec quarantine and isolation site on July 03, 2020 in Johanneburg, South Africa. Gauteng MEC Dr Bandile Masuku visited the NASREC Quarantine Site to inspect facilities and monitor patient care experience. The site became operational on June 15. (Photo by Gallo Images/Dino Lloyd)
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  • December 2, 2017 - Sao Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil - Traditional release of  thousands of red balloons to mark World Aids Day at the Emilio Ribas Institute of Infectious Diseases in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on December 1, 2017. (Credit Image: © Cris Faga/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 18, 2020, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Bangladeshi madrasa students wear face masks to protect against the spread of the Coronavirus during leaving the Dhaka. More than 19.5 million people live in Dhaka, the most densely populated city in the world with more than 23,234 people per square kilometer, to avoid higher chances of contracting the infectious and deadly COVID-19. (Credit Image: © Mehedi Hasan/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • Friday 30th June 2017.<br />
Grand Arena, GrandWest, <br />
Cape Town, Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
JOHNNY CLEGG'S THE FINAL JOURNEY WORLD TOUR!<br />
<br />
Johnny Clegg shares moments with all of us while singing some of his most popular hits, during the opening performance of his 'Johnny Clegg - The Final Journey World Tour' at Grand Arena ,GrandWest, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa on Friday 30th June 2017. A singer, songwriter, dancer, anthropologist, and musical activist, Johnny Clegg, the original 'White Zulu', pioneered an infectious crossover music genre by combining Western pop with Zulu rhythms, becoming one of South Africa's most celebrated musicians and an international superstar. He was diagnosed with cancer in 2015 but continued to tour while in treatment. While in remission, he is currently finishing a new album and his autobiography, and will perform a final set of concerts with the Johnny Clegg Band with special guest appearances by Sipho Mchunu from their band Juluka and his son Jesse Clegg to thank his fans for their support over the long journey that spans his remarkable career. This was a highlight for me as a visual storyteller because I grew up in South Africa during Apartheid with his music resonating deeply in me since watching the movie Jock of the Bushveld and hearing that song 'Great Heart' that speaks to me so personally. Last night was really special to me! Many thanks to Jeanette Gombert Odgers and Real Concerts for the opportunity for me to continue on my own journey with storytelling and thanks to Johnny Clegg: The Final Journey for an incredible experience!<br />
<br />
PICTURE: MARK WESSELS. 30/06/2017.<br />
+27 (0)21 551 5527.<br />
+27 (0)78 222 8777.<br />
mark@sevenbang.com<br />
www.markwesselsphoto.com
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  • Friday 30th June 2017.<br />
Grand Arena, GrandWest, <br />
Cape Town, Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
JOHNNY CLEGG'S THE FINAL JOURNEY WORLD TOUR!<br />
<br />
Johnny Clegg shares moments with all of us while singing some of his most popular hits, during the opening performance of his 'Johnny Clegg - The Final Journey World Tour' at Grand Arena ,GrandWest, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa on Friday 30th June 2017. A singer, songwriter, dancer, anthropologist, and musical activist, Johnny Clegg, the original 'White Zulu', pioneered an infectious crossover music genre by combining Western pop with Zulu rhythms, becoming one of South Africa's most celebrated musicians and an international superstar. He was diagnosed with cancer in 2015 but continued to tour while in treatment. While in remission, he is currently finishing a new album and his autobiography, and will perform a final set of concerts with the Johnny Clegg Band with special guest appearances by Sipho Mchunu from their band Juluka and his son Jesse Clegg to thank his fans for their support over the long journey that spans his remarkable career. This was a highlight for me as a visual storyteller because I grew up in South Africa during Apartheid with his music resonating deeply in me since watching the movie Jock of the Bushveld and hearing that song 'Great Heart' that speaks to me so personally. Last night was really special to me! Many thanks to Jeanette Gombert Odgers and Real Concerts for the opportunity for me to continue on my own journey with storytelling and thanks to Johnny Clegg: The Final Journey for an incredible experience!<br />
<br />
PICTURE: MARK WESSELS. 30/06/2017.<br />
+27 (0)21 551 5527.<br />
+27 (0)78 222 8777.<br />
mark@sevenbang.com<br />
www.markwesselsphoto.com
    JohnnyClegg-TheFinalJourney-30062017...JPG
  • Friday 30th June 2017.<br />
Grand Arena, GrandWest, <br />
Cape Town, Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
JOHNNY CLEGG'S THE FINAL JOURNEY WORLD TOUR!<br />
<br />
Johnny Clegg shares moments with all of us while singing some of his most popular hits, during the opening performance of his 'Johnny Clegg - The Final Journey World Tour' at Grand Arena ,GrandWest, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa on Friday 30th June 2017. A singer, songwriter, dancer, anthropologist, and musical activist, Johnny Clegg, the original 'White Zulu', pioneered an infectious crossover music genre by combining Western pop with Zulu rhythms, becoming one of South Africa's most celebrated musicians and an international superstar. He was diagnosed with cancer in 2015 but continued to tour while in treatment. While in remission, he is currently finishing a new album and his autobiography, and will perform a final set of concerts with the Johnny Clegg Band with special guest appearances by Sipho Mchunu from their band Juluka and his son Jesse Clegg to thank his fans for their support over the long journey that spans his remarkable career. This was a highlight for me as a visual storyteller because I grew up in South Africa during Apartheid with his music resonating deeply in me since watching the movie Jock of the Bushveld and hearing that song 'Great Heart' that speaks to me so personally. Last night was really special to me! Many thanks to Jeanette Gombert Odgers and Real Concerts for the opportunity for me to continue on my own journey with storytelling and thanks to Johnny Clegg: The Final Journey for an incredible experience!<br />
<br />
PICTURE: MARK WESSELS. 30/06/2017.<br />
+27 (0)21 551 5527.<br />
+27 (0)78 222 8777.<br />
mark@sevenbang.com<br />
www.markwesselsphoto.com
    JohnnyClegg-TheFinalJourney-30062017...JPG
  • Friday 30th June 2017.<br />
Grand Arena, GrandWest, <br />
Cape Town, Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
JOHNNY CLEGG'S THE FINAL JOURNEY WORLD TOUR!<br />
<br />
Johnny Clegg shares moments with all of us while singing some of his most popular hits, during the opening performance of his 'Johnny Clegg - The Final Journey World Tour' at Grand Arena ,GrandWest, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa on Friday 30th June 2017. A singer, songwriter, dancer, anthropologist, and musical activist, Johnny Clegg, the original 'White Zulu', pioneered an infectious crossover music genre by combining Western pop with Zulu rhythms, becoming one of South Africa's most celebrated musicians and an international superstar. He was diagnosed with cancer in 2015 but continued to tour while in treatment. While in remission, he is currently finishing a new album and his autobiography, and will perform a final set of concerts with the Johnny Clegg Band with special guest appearances by Sipho Mchunu from their band Juluka and his son Jesse Clegg to thank his fans for their support over the long journey that spans his remarkable career. This was a highlight for me as a visual storyteller because I grew up in South Africa during Apartheid with his music resonating deeply in me since watching the movie Jock of the Bushveld and hearing that song 'Great Heart' that speaks to me so personally. Last night was really special to me! Many thanks to Jeanette Gombert Odgers and Real Concerts for the opportunity for me to continue on my own journey with storytelling and thanks to Johnny Clegg: The Final Journey for an incredible experience!<br />
<br />
PICTURE: MARK WESSELS. 30/06/2017.<br />
+27 (0)21 551 5527.<br />
+27 (0)78 222 8777.<br />
mark@sevenbang.com<br />
www.markwesselsphoto.com
    JohnnyClegg-TheFinalJourney-30062017...JPG
  • Friday 30th June 2017.<br />
Grand Arena, GrandWest, <br />
Cape Town, Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
JOHNNY CLEGG'S THE FINAL JOURNEY WORLD TOUR!<br />
<br />
Johnny Clegg shares moments with all of us while singing some of his most popular hits, during the opening performance of his 'Johnny Clegg - The Final Journey World Tour' at Grand Arena ,GrandWest, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa on Friday 30th June 2017. A singer, songwriter, dancer, anthropologist, and musical activist, Johnny Clegg, the original 'White Zulu', pioneered an infectious crossover music genre by combining Western pop with Zulu rhythms, becoming one of South Africa's most celebrated musicians and an international superstar. He was diagnosed with cancer in 2015 but continued to tour while in treatment. While in remission, he is currently finishing a new album and his autobiography, and will perform a final set of concerts with the Johnny Clegg Band with special guest appearances by Sipho Mchunu from their band Juluka and his son Jesse Clegg to thank his fans for their support over the long journey that spans his remarkable career. This was a highlight for me as a visual storyteller because I grew up in South Africa during Apartheid with his music resonating deeply in me since watching the movie Jock of the Bushveld and hearing that song 'Great Heart' that speaks to me so personally. Last night was really special to me! Many thanks to Jeanette Gombert Odgers and Real Concerts for the opportunity for me to continue on my own journey with storytelling and thanks to Johnny Clegg: The Final Journey for an incredible experience!<br />
<br />
PICTURE: MARK WESSELS. 30/06/2017.<br />
+27 (0)21 551 5527.<br />
+27 (0)78 222 8777.<br />
mark@sevenbang.com<br />
www.markwesselsphoto.com
    JohnnyClegg-TheFinalJourney-30062017...JPG
  • Friday 30th June 2017.<br />
Grand Arena, GrandWest, <br />
Cape Town, Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
JOHNNY CLEGG'S THE FINAL JOURNEY WORLD TOUR!<br />
<br />
Johnny Clegg shares moments with all of us while singing some of his most popular hits, during the opening performance of his 'Johnny Clegg - The Final Journey World Tour' at Grand Arena ,GrandWest, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa on Friday 30th June 2017. A singer, songwriter, dancer, anthropologist, and musical activist, Johnny Clegg, the original 'White Zulu', pioneered an infectious crossover music genre by combining Western pop with Zulu rhythms, becoming one of South Africa's most celebrated musicians and an international superstar. He was diagnosed with cancer in 2015 but continued to tour while in treatment. While in remission, he is currently finishing a new album and his autobiography, and will perform a final set of concerts with the Johnny Clegg Band with special guest appearances by Sipho Mchunu from their band Juluka and his son Jesse Clegg to thank his fans for their support over the long journey that spans his remarkable career. This was a highlight for me as a visual storyteller because I grew up in South Africa during Apartheid with his music resonating deeply in me since watching the movie Jock of the Bushveld and hearing that song 'Great Heart' that speaks to me so personally. Last night was really special to me! Many thanks to Jeanette Gombert Odgers and Real Concerts for the opportunity for me to continue on my own journey with storytelling and thanks to Johnny Clegg: The Final Journey for an incredible experience!<br />
<br />
PICTURE: MARK WESSELS. 30/06/2017.<br />
+27 (0)21 551 5527.<br />
+27 (0)78 222 8777.<br />
mark@sevenbang.com<br />
www.markwesselsphoto.com
    JohnnyClegg-TheFinalJourney-30062017...JPG
  • Friday 30th June 2017.<br />
Grand Arena, GrandWest, <br />
Cape Town, Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
JOHNNY CLEGG'S THE FINAL JOURNEY WORLD TOUR!<br />
<br />
Johnny Clegg shares moments with all of us while singing some of his most popular hits, during the opening performance of his 'Johnny Clegg - The Final Journey World Tour' at Grand Arena ,GrandWest, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa on Friday 30th June 2017. A singer, songwriter, dancer, anthropologist, and musical activist, Johnny Clegg, the original 'White Zulu', pioneered an infectious crossover music genre by combining Western pop with Zulu rhythms, becoming one of South Africa's most celebrated musicians and an international superstar. He was diagnosed with cancer in 2015 but continued to tour while in treatment. While in remission, he is currently finishing a new album and his autobiography, and will perform a final set of concerts with the Johnny Clegg Band with special guest appearances by Sipho Mchunu from their band Juluka and his son Jesse Clegg to thank his fans for their support over the long journey that spans his remarkable career. This was a highlight for me as a visual storyteller because I grew up in South Africa during Apartheid with his music resonating deeply in me since watching the movie Jock of the Bushveld and hearing that song 'Great Heart' that speaks to me so personally. Last night was really special to me! Many thanks to Jeanette Gombert Odgers and Real Concerts for the opportunity for me to continue on my own journey with storytelling and thanks to Johnny Clegg: The Final Journey for an incredible experience!<br />
<br />
PICTURE: MARK WESSELS. 30/06/2017.<br />
+27 (0)21 551 5527.<br />
+27 (0)78 222 8777.<br />
mark@sevenbang.com<br />
www.markwesselsphoto.com
    JohnnyClegg-TheFinalJourney-30062017...JPG
  • Friday 30th June 2017.<br />
Grand Arena, GrandWest, <br />
Cape Town, Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
JOHNNY CLEGG'S THE FINAL JOURNEY WORLD TOUR!<br />
<br />
Johnny Clegg shares moments with all of us while singing some of his most popular hits, during the opening performance of his 'Johnny Clegg - The Final Journey World Tour' at Grand Arena ,GrandWest, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa on Friday 30th June 2017. A singer, songwriter, dancer, anthropologist, and musical activist, Johnny Clegg, the original 'White Zulu', pioneered an infectious crossover music genre by combining Western pop with Zulu rhythms, becoming one of South Africa's most celebrated musicians and an international superstar. He was diagnosed with cancer in 2015 but continued to tour while in treatment. While in remission, he is currently finishing a new album and his autobiography, and will perform a final set of concerts with the Johnny Clegg Band with special guest appearances by Sipho Mchunu from their band Juluka and his son Jesse Clegg to thank his fans for their support over the long journey that spans his remarkable career. This was a highlight for me as a visual storyteller because I grew up in South Africa during Apartheid with his music resonating deeply in me since watching the movie Jock of the Bushveld and hearing that song 'Great Heart' that speaks to me so personally. Last night was really special to me! Many thanks to Jeanette Gombert Odgers and Real Concerts for the opportunity for me to continue on my own journey with storytelling and thanks to Johnny Clegg: The Final Journey for an incredible experience!<br />
<br />
PICTURE: MARK WESSELS. 30/06/2017.<br />
+27 (0)21 551 5527.<br />
+27 (0)78 222 8777.<br />
mark@sevenbang.com<br />
www.markwesselsphoto.com
    JohnnyClegg-TheFinalJourney-30062017...JPG
  • Interior of the crematorium of Auschwitz I, at the Auschwitz-Birkenau Nazi concentration camps in Auschwitz, Poland on September 3, 2017. Auschwitz concentration camp was a network of German Nazi concentration camps and extermination camps built and operated by the Third Reich in Polish areas annexed by Nazi Germany during WWII. It consisted of Auschwitz I (the original camp), Auschwitz II–Birkenau (a combination concentration/extermination camp), Auschwitz II–Monowitz (a labor camp to staff an IG Farben factory), and 45 satellite camps. In September 1941, Auschwitz II–Birkenau went on to become a major site of the Nazi Final Solution to the Jewish Question. From early 1942 until late 1944, transport trains delivered Jews to the camp's gas chambers from all over German-occupied Europe, where they were killed en masse with the pesticide Zyklon B. An estimated 1.3 million people were sent to the camp, of whom at least 1.1 million died. Around 90 percent of those killed were Jewish; approximately 1 in 6 Jews killed in the Holocaust died at the camp. Others deported to Auschwitz included 150,000 Poles, 23,000 Romani and Sinti, 15,000 Soviet prisoners of war, 400 Jehovah's Witnesses, and tens of thousands of others of diverse nationalities, including an unknown number of homosexuals. Many of those not killed in the gas chambers died of starvation, forced labor, infectious diseases, individual executions, and medical experiments. In 1947, Poland founded a museum on the site of Auschwitz I and II, and in 1979, it was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Photo by Somer/ABACAPRESS.COM
    606491_038.jpg
  • Interior of the crematorium of Auschwitz I, at the Auschwitz-Birkenau Nazi concentration camps in Auschwitz, Poland on September 3, 2017. Auschwitz concentration camp was a network of German Nazi concentration camps and extermination camps built and operated by the Third Reich in Polish areas annexed by Nazi Germany during WWII. It consisted of Auschwitz I (the original camp), Auschwitz II–Birkenau (a combination concentration/extermination camp), Auschwitz II–Monowitz (a labor camp to staff an IG Farben factory), and 45 satellite camps. In September 1941, Auschwitz II–Birkenau went on to become a major site of the Nazi Final Solution to the Jewish Question. From early 1942 until late 1944, transport trains delivered Jews to the camp's gas chambers from all over German-occupied Europe, where they were killed en masse with the pesticide Zyklon B. An estimated 1.3 million people were sent to the camp, of whom at least 1.1 million died. Around 90 percent of those killed were Jewish; approximately 1 in 6 Jews killed in the Holocaust died at the camp. Others deported to Auschwitz included 150,000 Poles, 23,000 Romani and Sinti, 15,000 Soviet prisoners of war, 400 Jehovah's Witnesses, and tens of thousands of others of diverse nationalities, including an unknown number of homosexuals. Many of those not killed in the gas chambers died of starvation, forced labor, infectious diseases, individual executions, and medical experiments. In 1947, Poland founded a museum on the site of Auschwitz I and II, and in 1979, it was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Photo by Somer/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 
Pictures of victims are on display at Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum in Auschwitz, Poland on September 3, 2017. Auschwitz concentration camp was a network of German Nazi concentration camps and extermination camps built and operated by the Third Reich in Polish areas annexed by Nazi Germany during WWII. It consisted of Auschwitz I (the original camp), Auschwitz II–Birkenau (a combination concentration/extermination camp), Auschwitz II–Monowitz (a labor camp to staff an IG Farben factory), and 45 satellite camps. In September 1941, Auschwitz II–Birkenau went on to become a major site of the Nazi Final Solution to the Jewish Question. From early 1942 until late 1944, transport trains delivered Jews to the camp's gas chambers from all over German-occupied Europe, where they were killed en masse with the pesticide Zyklon B. An estimated 1.3 million people were sent to the camp, of whom at least 1.1 million died. Around 90 percent of those killed were Jewish; approximately 1 in 6 Jews killed in the Holocaust died at the camp. Others deported to Auschwitz included 150,000 Poles, 23,000 Romani and Sinti, 15,000 Soviet prisoners of war, 400 Jehovah's Witnesses, and tens of thousands of others of diverse nationalities, including an unknown number of homosexuals. Many of those not killed in the gas chambers died of starvation, forced labor, infectious diseases, individual executions, and medical experiments. In 1947, Poland founded a museum on the site of Auschwitz I and II, and in 1979, it was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Photo by Somer/ABACAPRESS.COM
    606491_034.jpg
  • Barbed wire fences at the Auschwitz-Birkenau Nazi concentration camps in Auschwitz, Poland on September 3, 2017. Auschwitz concentration camp was a network of German Nazi concentration camps and extermination camps built and operated by the Third Reich in Polish areas annexed by Nazi Germany during WWII. It consisted of Auschwitz I (the original camp), Auschwitz II–Birkenau (a combination concentration/extermination camp), Auschwitz II–Monowitz (a labor camp to staff an IG Farben factory), and 45 satellite camps. In September 1941, Auschwitz II–Birkenau went on to become a major site of the Nazi Final Solution to the Jewish Question. From early 1942 until late 1944, transport trains delivered Jews to the camp's gas chambers from all over German-occupied Europe, where they were killed en masse with the pesticide Zyklon B. An estimated 1.3 million people were sent to the camp, of whom at least 1.1 million died. Around 90 percent of those killed were Jewish; approximately 1 in 6 Jews killed in the Holocaust died at the camp. Others deported to Auschwitz included 150,000 Poles, 23,000 Romani and Sinti, 15,000 Soviet prisoners of war, 400 Jehovah's Witnesses, and tens of thousands of others of diverse nationalities, including an unknown number of homosexuals. Many of those not killed in the gas chambers died of starvation, forced labor, infectious diseases, individual executions, and medical experiments. In 1947, Poland founded a museum on the site of Auschwitz I and II, and in 1979, it was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Photo by Somer/ABACAPRESS.COM
    606491_020.jpg
  • Rail tracks leading to the platform where the selection process took place at the Auschwitz-Birkenau Nazi concentration camps in Auschwitz, Poland on September 3, 2017. Auschwitz concentration camp was a network of German Nazi concentration camps and extermination camps built and operated by the Third Reich in Polish areas annexed by Nazi Germany during WWII. It consisted of Auschwitz I (the original camp), Auschwitz II–Birkenau (a combination concentration/extermination camp), Auschwitz II–Monowitz (a labor camp to staff an IG Farben factory), and 45 satellite camps. In September 1941, Auschwitz II–Birkenau went on to become a major site of the Nazi Final Solution to the Jewish Question. From early 1942 until late 1944, transport trains delivered Jews to the camp's gas chambers from all over German-occupied Europe, where they were killed en masse with the pesticide Zyklon B. An estimated 1.3 million people were sent to the camp, of whom at least 1.1 million died. Around 90 percent of those killed were Jewish; approximately 1 in 6 Jews killed in the Holocaust died at the camp. Others deported to Auschwitz included 150,000 Poles, 23,000 Romani and Sinti, 15,000 Soviet prisoners of war, 400 Jehovah's Witnesses, and tens of thousands of others of diverse nationalities, including an unknown number of homosexuals. Many of those not killed in the gas chambers died of starvation, forced labor, infectious diseases, individual executions, and medical experiments. In 1947, Poland founded a museum on the site of Auschwitz I and II, and in 1979, it was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Photo by Somer/ABACAPRESS.COM
    606491_014.jpg
  • Barracks surrounded by barbed wire fences at the Auschwitz-Birkenau Nazi concentration camps in Auschwitz, Poland on September 3, 2017. Auschwitz concentration camp was a network of German Nazi concentration camps and extermination camps built and operated by the Third Reich in Polish areas annexed by Nazi Germany during WWII. It consisted of Auschwitz I (the original camp), Auschwitz II–Birkenau (a combination concentration/extermination camp), Auschwitz II–Monowitz (a labor camp to staff an IG Farben factory), and 45 satellite camps. In September 1941, Auschwitz II–Birkenau went on to become a major site of the Nazi Final Solution to the Jewish Question. From early 1942 until late 1944, transport trains delivered Jews to the camp's gas chambers from all over German-occupied Europe, where they were killed en masse with the pesticide Zyklon B. An estimated 1.3 million people were sent to the camp, of whom at least 1.1 million died. Around 90 percent of those killed were Jewish; approximately 1 in 6 Jews killed in the Holocaust died at the camp. Others deported to Auschwitz included 150,000 Poles, 23,000 Romani and Sinti, 15,000 Soviet prisoners of war, 400 Jehovah's Witnesses, and tens of thousands of others of diverse nationalities, including an unknown number of homosexuals. Many of those not killed in the gas chambers died of starvation, forced labor, infectious diseases, individual executions, and medical experiments. In 1947, Poland founded a museum on the site of Auschwitz I and II, and in 1979, it was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Photo by Somer/ABACAPRESS.COM
    606491_013.jpg
  • Barracks surrounded by barbed wire fences at the Auschwitz-Birkenau Nazi concentration camps in Auschwitz, Poland on September 3, 2017. Auschwitz concentration camp was a network of German Nazi concentration camps and extermination camps built and operated by the Third Reich in Polish areas annexed by Nazi Germany during WWII. It consisted of Auschwitz I (the original camp), Auschwitz II–Birkenau (a combination concentration/extermination camp), Auschwitz II–Monowitz (a labor camp to staff an IG Farben factory), and 45 satellite camps. In September 1941, Auschwitz II–Birkenau went on to become a major site of the Nazi Final Solution to the Jewish Question. From early 1942 until late 1944, transport trains delivered Jews to the camp's gas chambers from all over German-occupied Europe, where they were killed en masse with the pesticide Zyklon B. An estimated 1.3 million people were sent to the camp, of whom at least 1.1 million died. Around 90 percent of those killed were Jewish; approximately 1 in 6 Jews killed in the Holocaust died at the camp. Others deported to Auschwitz included 150,000 Poles, 23,000 Romani and Sinti, 15,000 Soviet prisoners of war, 400 Jehovah's Witnesses, and tens of thousands of others of diverse nationalities, including an unknown number of homosexuals. Many of those not killed in the gas chambers died of starvation, forced labor, infectious diseases, individual executions, and medical experiments. In 1947, Poland founded a museum on the site of Auschwitz I and II, and in 1979, it was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Photo by Somer/ABACAPRESS.COM
    606491_010.jpg
  • Barbed wire fences at the Auschwitz-Birkenau Nazi concentration camps in Auschwitz, Poland on September 3, 2017. Auschwitz concentration camp was a network of German Nazi concentration camps and extermination camps built and operated by the Third Reich in Polish areas annexed by Nazi Germany during WWII. It consisted of Auschwitz I (the original camp), Auschwitz II–Birkenau (a combination concentration/extermination camp), Auschwitz II–Monowitz (a labor camp to staff an IG Farben factory), and 45 satellite camps. In September 1941, Auschwitz II–Birkenau went on to become a major site of the Nazi Final Solution to the Jewish Question. From early 1942 until late 1944, transport trains delivered Jews to the camp's gas chambers from all over German-occupied Europe, where they were killed en masse with the pesticide Zyklon B. An estimated 1.3 million people were sent to the camp, of whom at least 1.1 million died. Around 90 percent of those killed were Jewish; approximately 1 in 6 Jews killed in the Holocaust died at the camp. Others deported to Auschwitz included 150,000 Poles, 23,000 Romani and Sinti, 15,000 Soviet prisoners of war, 400 Jehovah's Witnesses, and tens of thousands of others of diverse nationalities, including an unknown number of homosexuals. Many of those not killed in the gas chambers died of starvation, forced labor, infectious diseases, individual executions, and medical experiments. In 1947, Poland founded a museum on the site of Auschwitz I and II, and in 1979, it was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Photo by Somer/ABACAPRESS.COM
    606491_005.jpg
  • Friday 30th June 2017.<br />
Grand Arena, GrandWest, <br />
Cape Town, Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
JOHNNY CLEGG'S THE FINAL JOURNEY WORLD TOUR!<br />
<br />
Johnny Clegg shares moments with all of us while singing some of his most popular hits, during the opening performance of his 'Johnny Clegg - The Final Journey World Tour' at Grand Arena ,GrandWest, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa on Friday 30th June 2017. A singer, songwriter, dancer, anthropologist, and musical activist, Johnny Clegg, the original 'White Zulu', pioneered an infectious crossover music genre by combining Western pop with Zulu rhythms, becoming one of South Africa's most celebrated musicians and an international superstar. He was diagnosed with cancer in 2015 but continued to tour while in treatment. While in remission, he is currently finishing a new album and his autobiography, and will perform a final set of concerts with the Johnny Clegg Band with special guest appearances by Sipho Mchunu from their band Juluka and his son Jesse Clegg to thank his fans for their support over the long journey that spans his remarkable career. This was a highlight for me as a visual storyteller because I grew up in South Africa during Apartheid with his music resonating deeply in me since watching the movie Jock of the Bushveld and hearing that song 'Great Heart' that speaks to me so personally. Last night was really special to me! Many thanks to Jeanette Gombert Odgers and Real Concerts for the opportunity for me to continue on my own journey with storytelling and thanks to Johnny Clegg: The Final Journey for an incredible experience!<br />
<br />
PICTURE: MARK WESSELS. 30/06/2017.<br />
+27 (0)21 551 5527.<br />
+27 (0)78 222 8777.<br />
mark@sevenbang.com<br />
www.markwesselsphoto.com
    JohnnyClegg-TheFinalJourney-30062017...JPG
  • Friday 30th June 2017.<br />
Grand Arena, GrandWest, <br />
Cape Town, Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
JOHNNY CLEGG'S THE FINAL JOURNEY WORLD TOUR!<br />
<br />
Johnny Clegg shares moments with all of us while singing some of his most popular hits, during the opening performance of his 'Johnny Clegg - The Final Journey World Tour' at Grand Arena ,GrandWest, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa on Friday 30th June 2017. A singer, songwriter, dancer, anthropologist, and musical activist, Johnny Clegg, the original 'White Zulu', pioneered an infectious crossover music genre by combining Western pop with Zulu rhythms, becoming one of South Africa's most celebrated musicians and an international superstar. He was diagnosed with cancer in 2015 but continued to tour while in treatment. While in remission, he is currently finishing a new album and his autobiography, and will perform a final set of concerts with the Johnny Clegg Band with special guest appearances by Sipho Mchunu from their band Juluka and his son Jesse Clegg to thank his fans for their support over the long journey that spans his remarkable career. This was a highlight for me as a visual storyteller because I grew up in South Africa during Apartheid with his music resonating deeply in me since watching the movie Jock of the Bushveld and hearing that song 'Great Heart' that speaks to me so personally. Last night was really special to me! Many thanks to Jeanette Gombert Odgers and Real Concerts for the opportunity for me to continue on my own journey with storytelling and thanks to Johnny Clegg: The Final Journey for an incredible experience!<br />
<br />
PICTURE: MARK WESSELS. 30/06/2017.<br />
+27 (0)21 551 5527.<br />
+27 (0)78 222 8777.<br />
mark@sevenbang.com<br />
www.markwesselsphoto.com
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  • Friday 30th June 2017.<br />
Grand Arena, GrandWest, <br />
Cape Town, Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
JOHNNY CLEGG'S THE FINAL JOURNEY WORLD TOUR!<br />
<br />
Johnny Clegg shares moments with all of us while singing some of his most popular hits, during the opening performance of his 'Johnny Clegg - The Final Journey World Tour' at Grand Arena ,GrandWest, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa on Friday 30th June 2017. A singer, songwriter, dancer, anthropologist, and musical activist, Johnny Clegg, the original 'White Zulu', pioneered an infectious crossover music genre by combining Western pop with Zulu rhythms, becoming one of South Africa's most celebrated musicians and an international superstar. He was diagnosed with cancer in 2015 but continued to tour while in treatment. While in remission, he is currently finishing a new album and his autobiography, and will perform a final set of concerts with the Johnny Clegg Band with special guest appearances by Sipho Mchunu from their band Juluka and his son Jesse Clegg to thank his fans for their support over the long journey that spans his remarkable career. This was a highlight for me as a visual storyteller because I grew up in South Africa during Apartheid with his music resonating deeply in me since watching the movie Jock of the Bushveld and hearing that song 'Great Heart' that speaks to me so personally. Last night was really special to me! Many thanks to Jeanette Gombert Odgers and Real Concerts for the opportunity for me to continue on my own journey with storytelling and thanks to Johnny Clegg: The Final Journey for an incredible experience!<br />
<br />
PICTURE: MARK WESSELS. 30/06/2017.<br />
+27 (0)21 551 5527.<br />
+27 (0)78 222 8777.<br />
mark@sevenbang.com<br />
www.markwesselsphoto.com
    JohnnyClegg-TheFinalJourney-30062017...JPG
  • Friday 30th June 2017.<br />
Grand Arena, GrandWest, <br />
Cape Town, Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
JOHNNY CLEGG'S THE FINAL JOURNEY WORLD TOUR!<br />
<br />
Johnny Clegg shares moments with all of us while singing some of his most popular hits, during the opening performance of his 'Johnny Clegg - The Final Journey World Tour' at Grand Arena ,GrandWest, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa on Friday 30th June 2017. A singer, songwriter, dancer, anthropologist, and musical activist, Johnny Clegg, the original 'White Zulu', pioneered an infectious crossover music genre by combining Western pop with Zulu rhythms, becoming one of South Africa's most celebrated musicians and an international superstar. He was diagnosed with cancer in 2015 but continued to tour while in treatment. While in remission, he is currently finishing a new album and his autobiography, and will perform a final set of concerts with the Johnny Clegg Band with special guest appearances by Sipho Mchunu from their band Juluka and his son Jesse Clegg to thank his fans for their support over the long journey that spans his remarkable career. This was a highlight for me as a visual storyteller because I grew up in South Africa during Apartheid with his music resonating deeply in me since watching the movie Jock of the Bushveld and hearing that song 'Great Heart' that speaks to me so personally. Last night was really special to me! Many thanks to Jeanette Gombert Odgers and Real Concerts for the opportunity for me to continue on my own journey with storytelling and thanks to Johnny Clegg: The Final Journey for an incredible experience!<br />
<br />
PICTURE: MARK WESSELS. 30/06/2017.<br />
+27 (0)21 551 5527.<br />
+27 (0)78 222 8777.<br />
mark@sevenbang.com<br />
www.markwesselsphoto.com
    JohnnyClegg-TheFinalJourney-30062017...JPG
  • Friday 30th June 2017.<br />
Grand Arena, GrandWest, <br />
Cape Town, Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
JOHNNY CLEGG'S THE FINAL JOURNEY WORLD TOUR!<br />
<br />
Johnny Clegg shares moments with all of us while singing some of his most popular hits, during the opening performance of his 'Johnny Clegg - The Final Journey World Tour' at Grand Arena ,GrandWest, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa on Friday 30th June 2017. A singer, songwriter, dancer, anthropologist, and musical activist, Johnny Clegg, the original 'White Zulu', pioneered an infectious crossover music genre by combining Western pop with Zulu rhythms, becoming one of South Africa's most celebrated musicians and an international superstar. He was diagnosed with cancer in 2015 but continued to tour while in treatment. While in remission, he is currently finishing a new album and his autobiography, and will perform a final set of concerts with the Johnny Clegg Band with special guest appearances by Sipho Mchunu from their band Juluka and his son Jesse Clegg to thank his fans for their support over the long journey that spans his remarkable career. This was a highlight for me as a visual storyteller because I grew up in South Africa during Apartheid with his music resonating deeply in me since watching the movie Jock of the Bushveld and hearing that song 'Great Heart' that speaks to me so personally. Last night was really special to me! Many thanks to Jeanette Gombert Odgers and Real Concerts for the opportunity for me to continue on my own journey with storytelling and thanks to Johnny Clegg: The Final Journey for an incredible experience!<br />
<br />
PICTURE: MARK WESSELS. 30/06/2017.<br />
+27 (0)21 551 5527.<br />
+27 (0)78 222 8777.<br />
mark@sevenbang.com<br />
www.markwesselsphoto.com
    JohnnyClegg-TheFinalJourney-30062017...JPG
  • Friday 30th June 2017.<br />
Grand Arena, GrandWest, <br />
Cape Town, Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
JOHNNY CLEGG'S THE FINAL JOURNEY WORLD TOUR!<br />
<br />
Johnny Clegg shares moments with all of us while singing some of his most popular hits, during the opening performance of his 'Johnny Clegg - The Final Journey World Tour' at Grand Arena ,GrandWest, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa on Friday 30th June 2017. A singer, songwriter, dancer, anthropologist, and musical activist, Johnny Clegg, the original 'White Zulu', pioneered an infectious crossover music genre by combining Western pop with Zulu rhythms, becoming one of South Africa's most celebrated musicians and an international superstar. He was diagnosed with cancer in 2015 but continued to tour while in treatment. While in remission, he is currently finishing a new album and his autobiography, and will perform a final set of concerts with the Johnny Clegg Band with special guest appearances by Sipho Mchunu from their band Juluka and his son Jesse Clegg to thank his fans for their support over the long journey that spans his remarkable career. This was a highlight for me as a visual storyteller because I grew up in South Africa during Apartheid with his music resonating deeply in me since watching the movie Jock of the Bushveld and hearing that song 'Great Heart' that speaks to me so personally. Last night was really special to me! Many thanks to Jeanette Gombert Odgers and Real Concerts for the opportunity for me to continue on my own journey with storytelling and thanks to Johnny Clegg: The Final Journey for an incredible experience!<br />
<br />
PICTURE: MARK WESSELS. 30/06/2017.<br />
+27 (0)21 551 5527.<br />
+27 (0)78 222 8777.<br />
mark@sevenbang.com<br />
www.markwesselsphoto.com
    JohnnyClegg-TheFinalJourney-30062017...JPG
  • Friday 30th June 2017.<br />
Grand Arena, GrandWest, <br />
Cape Town, Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
JOHNNY CLEGG'S THE FINAL JOURNEY WORLD TOUR!<br />
<br />
Johnny Clegg shares moments with all of us while singing some of his most popular hits, during the opening performance of his 'Johnny Clegg - The Final Journey World Tour' at Grand Arena ,GrandWest, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa on Friday 30th June 2017. A singer, songwriter, dancer, anthropologist, and musical activist, Johnny Clegg, the original 'White Zulu', pioneered an infectious crossover music genre by combining Western pop with Zulu rhythms, becoming one of South Africa's most celebrated musicians and an international superstar. He was diagnosed with cancer in 2015 but continued to tour while in treatment. While in remission, he is currently finishing a new album and his autobiography, and will perform a final set of concerts with the Johnny Clegg Band with special guest appearances by Sipho Mchunu from their band Juluka and his son Jesse Clegg to thank his fans for their support over the long journey that spans his remarkable career. This was a highlight for me as a visual storyteller because I grew up in South Africa during Apartheid with his music resonating deeply in me since watching the movie Jock of the Bushveld and hearing that song 'Great Heart' that speaks to me so personally. Last night was really special to me! Many thanks to Jeanette Gombert Odgers and Real Concerts for the opportunity for me to continue on my own journey with storytelling and thanks to Johnny Clegg: The Final Journey for an incredible experience!<br />
<br />
PICTURE: MARK WESSELS. 30/06/2017.<br />
+27 (0)21 551 5527.<br />
+27 (0)78 222 8777.<br />
mark@sevenbang.com<br />
www.markwesselsphoto.com
    JohnnyClegg-TheFinalJourney-30062017...JPG
  • Friday 30th June 2017.<br />
Grand Arena, GrandWest, <br />
Cape Town, Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
JOHNNY CLEGG'S THE FINAL JOURNEY WORLD TOUR!<br />
<br />
Johnny Clegg shares moments with all of us while singing some of his most popular hits, during the opening performance of his 'Johnny Clegg - The Final Journey World Tour' at Grand Arena ,GrandWest, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa on Friday 30th June 2017. A singer, songwriter, dancer, anthropologist, and musical activist, Johnny Clegg, the original 'White Zulu', pioneered an infectious crossover music genre by combining Western pop with Zulu rhythms, becoming one of South Africa's most celebrated musicians and an international superstar. He was diagnosed with cancer in 2015 but continued to tour while in treatment. While in remission, he is currently finishing a new album and his autobiography, and will perform a final set of concerts with the Johnny Clegg Band with special guest appearances by Sipho Mchunu from their band Juluka and his son Jesse Clegg to thank his fans for their support over the long journey that spans his remarkable career. This was a highlight for me as a visual storyteller because I grew up in South Africa during Apartheid with his music resonating deeply in me since watching the movie Jock of the Bushveld and hearing that song 'Great Heart' that speaks to me so personally. Last night was really special to me! Many thanks to Jeanette Gombert Odgers and Real Concerts for the opportunity for me to continue on my own journey with storytelling and thanks to Johnny Clegg: The Final Journey for an incredible experience!<br />
<br />
PICTURE: MARK WESSELS. 30/06/2017.<br />
+27 (0)21 551 5527.<br />
+27 (0)78 222 8777.<br />
mark@sevenbang.com<br />
www.markwesselsphoto.com
    JohnnyClegg-TheFinalJourney-30062017...JPG
  • Friday 30th June 2017.<br />
Grand Arena, GrandWest, <br />
Cape Town, Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
JOHNNY CLEGG'S THE FINAL JOURNEY WORLD TOUR!<br />
<br />
Johnny Clegg shares moments with all of us while singing some of his most popular hits, during the opening performance of his 'Johnny Clegg - The Final Journey World Tour' at Grand Arena ,GrandWest, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa on Friday 30th June 2017. A singer, songwriter, dancer, anthropologist, and musical activist, Johnny Clegg, the original 'White Zulu', pioneered an infectious crossover music genre by combining Western pop with Zulu rhythms, becoming one of South Africa's most celebrated musicians and an international superstar. He was diagnosed with cancer in 2015 but continued to tour while in treatment. While in remission, he is currently finishing a new album and his autobiography, and will perform a final set of concerts with the Johnny Clegg Band with special guest appearances by Sipho Mchunu from their band Juluka and his son Jesse Clegg to thank his fans for their support over the long journey that spans his remarkable career. This was a highlight for me as a visual storyteller because I grew up in South Africa during Apartheid with his music resonating deeply in me since watching the movie Jock of the Bushveld and hearing that song 'Great Heart' that speaks to me so personally. Last night was really special to me! Many thanks to Jeanette Gombert Odgers and Real Concerts for the opportunity for me to continue on my own journey with storytelling and thanks to Johnny Clegg: The Final Journey for an incredible experience!<br />
<br />
PICTURE: MARK WESSELS. 30/06/2017.<br />
+27 (0)21 551 5527.<br />
+27 (0)78 222 8777.<br />
mark@sevenbang.com<br />
www.markwesselsphoto.com
    JohnnyClegg-TheFinalJourney-30062017...JPG
  • Friday 30th June 2017.<br />
Grand Arena, GrandWest, <br />
Cape Town, Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
JOHNNY CLEGG'S THE FINAL JOURNEY WORLD TOUR!<br />
<br />
Johnny Clegg shares moments with all of us while singing some of his most popular hits, during the opening performance of his 'Johnny Clegg - The Final Journey World Tour' at Grand Arena ,GrandWest, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa on Friday 30th June 2017. A singer, songwriter, dancer, anthropologist, and musical activist, Johnny Clegg, the original 'White Zulu', pioneered an infectious crossover music genre by combining Western pop with Zulu rhythms, becoming one of South Africa's most celebrated musicians and an international superstar. He was diagnosed with cancer in 2015 but continued to tour while in treatment. While in remission, he is currently finishing a new album and his autobiography, and will perform a final set of concerts with the Johnny Clegg Band with special guest appearances by Sipho Mchunu from their band Juluka and his son Jesse Clegg to thank his fans for their support over the long journey that spans his remarkable career. This was a highlight for me as a visual storyteller because I grew up in South Africa during Apartheid with his music resonating deeply in me since watching the movie Jock of the Bushveld and hearing that song 'Great Heart' that speaks to me so personally. Last night was really special to me! Many thanks to Jeanette Gombert Odgers and Real Concerts for the opportunity for me to continue on my own journey with storytelling and thanks to Johnny Clegg: The Final Journey for an incredible experience!<br />
<br />
PICTURE: MARK WESSELS. 30/06/2017.<br />
+27 (0)21 551 5527.<br />
+27 (0)78 222 8777.<br />
mark@sevenbang.com<br />
www.markwesselsphoto.com
    JohnnyClegg-TheFinalJourney-30062017...JPG
  • Friday 30th June 2017.<br />
Grand Arena, GrandWest, <br />
Cape Town, Western Cape,<br />
South Africa.<br />
<br />
JOHNNY CLEGG'S THE FINAL JOURNEY WORLD TOUR!<br />
<br />
Johnny Clegg shares moments with all of us while singing some of his most popular hits, during the opening performance of his 'Johnny Clegg - The Final Journey World Tour' at Grand Arena ,GrandWest, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa on Friday 30th June 2017. A singer, songwriter, dancer, anthropologist, and musical activist, Johnny Clegg, the original 'White Zulu', pioneered an infectious crossover music genre by combining Western pop with Zulu rhythms, becoming one of South Africa's most celebrated musicians and an international superstar. He was diagnosed with cancer in 2015 but continued to tour while in treatment. While in remission, he is currently finishing a new album and his autobiography, and will perform a final set of concerts with the Johnny Clegg Band with special guest appearances by Sipho Mchunu from their band Juluka and his son Jesse Clegg to thank his fans for their support over the long journey that spans his remarkable career. This was a highlight for me as a visual storyteller because I grew up in South Africa during Apartheid with his music resonating deeply in me since watching the movie Jock of the Bushveld and hearing that song 'Great Heart' that speaks to me so personally. Last night was really special to me! Many thanks to Jeanette Gombert Odgers and Real Concerts for the opportunity for me to continue on my own journey with storytelling and thanks to Johnny Clegg: The Final Journey for an incredible experience!<br />
<br />
PICTURE: MARK WESSELS. 30/06/2017.<br />
+27 (0)21 551 5527.<br />
+27 (0)78 222 8777.<br />
mark@sevenbang.com<br />
www.markwesselsphoto.com
    JohnnyClegg-TheFinalJourney-30062017...JPG
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