Rhythm City



Rhythm City is built around a Studio called Redemption. And this it
probably is for those who work at the studio and those who are
indirectly affected by it. It is a smart move to base your story around
a central work place because of all the personalities that are usually
involved and the amount of material that is available in a setting like
this.

From the studio a rich set of characters emerge all representing
important aspects of South African culture. Blacks, Mixed Race People,
Whites and Asians. Undergirding these people are universal and relevant
themes which are unique to this city and the idea, that at the heart of
what most people do is music and the song. An expression of culture,
religion and even a rallying point for demonstration and revolt.

Beyond this though the idea of Rhythm seems to represent a deliberate
organization of musical elements into a structure that like a heartbeat
drives and keep people alive.

The freshness of liberated life and the challenge of dealing with the
realities of delayed change, are seen in the lives of the young waitress
who will stop at nothing to find her space in the entertainment
industry. The struggle to find love in the presence of
barriers-expressed in the manager who falls in love with his maid.

The struggle for position across races amongst the nouveau riche as well
as the significance of gender in culture. Hey maybe i am seeing too much
in this.

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