New Music Video - Estère releases 'Grandmother'
Written on the eve of her paternal grandmother's passing, Estère has shared possibly the most personal song of them all off her newly released body of work, My Design Part 1.
'Grandmother' was crafted as a tribute to her grandmother and namesake Estère (meaning 'morning star') and recorded in the homely surrounds of Estère's 1940s Wellington villa. It unravels with syncopated rhythms and warm hazes of synthesizer as the words twist around a soaring, unconfined melody.
The production of the video is a story of being in the right place at the right time. Estère's family are from the West African nation of Cameroon, and touring Africa meant she could make a visual connection with her ancestral continent. Estère reflects, "I was in the middle of my 2016 Southern Africa tour when I found out that we had received funding from NZ On Air. I decided right then and there that I wanted to make a video for this song in Africa."
Filmed along the beautiful Cape Town peninsula at Betty's Bay, Estère worked with legendary Author, Woman's Rights Ambassador & UN Representative Sindiwe Magona, who plays her grandmother in the video.
"She had written a book called My Children's Children and it was the sentiment of this song that compelled her to work with us on our video. It was a once in a lifetime experience," she says on collaborating with Magona.
MY DESIGN NEW ZEALAND RELEASE SHOWS:
Dec 1st - Caroline, Wellington
Dec 2nd - Golden Dawn, Auckland*
Dec 7th - Darkroom, Christchurch
Dec 8th - Morning Magpie, Dunedin
Tickets via Under The Radar