12 Million
Ekrhad Miyoda
Music / Power Station

Ekrhad Miyoda’s work is rooted in meaningful storytelling, blending genres such as acoustic, reggae, hip hop, and alternative African sound. The performance prioritises connection, message, and atmosphere over spectacle, while still offering a visually engaging experience.

This live music performance blends acoustic storytelling, rhythm-driven production, and visual art. The work reflects on themes of time, pressure, human connection, and the socio-economic realities shaping our lives. Through layered sound and projected visuals, the performance creates an immersive experience that invites audiences to reflect and feel.

 

Production Credits

Bulelani Booi | Singer & Song Writer

Steve Ellery | Bass and Guitar

Zanethember Dyongolo | Backup Vocals & Keyboard

Lonwabo Phillips | Backtrack 

 

About the Artists

Artist Statement

I create art that connects people to the Earth and to each other. Through sound, image, and community engagement, my work explores the balance between creativity, ecology, and identity. My aim is to use art as a living tool for transformation—inviting awareness, action, and imagination toward a sustainable future.

 

Education & Training

Independent Artistic Practice and Music Production – Self-directed, 2015–present

Visual Arts and Community Education Workshops – Various collaborations, South Africa

 

Selected Experience

Gallery Manager — EPSAC Art Gallery, Gqeberha (2019–2022)

Curated exhibitions highlighting emerging local artists.

Initiated youth and community outreach programs focused on creative education and environmental awareness.

Developed partnerships between artists, schools, and eco-organizations.

 

Founder & Creative Director — EarthReady (2020–present)

Lead artistic platform merging music, sustainability, and storytelling.

Produces original audiovisual works promoting environmental consciousness.

Designs and facilitates educational programs like EarthReady Kids Camp for

critical thinking and ecological creativity.

 

Program Initiator — Muddy Village (Kids Art Program) (2021–present)

Weekly children’s art workshop creating miniature mud houses.

Encourages creative learning and environmental connection through hands-on

experience.

 

Community Arts Activist — Neighbourhood Clean-Up Project, Gqeberha (2021–present)

Launched grassroots clean-up initiative to inspire civic pride and environmental action.

Mobilized community members through art-led social campaigns.

 

Music Collaboration — Viva con Agua (2022–present)

Performed and produced music to raise awareness about water conservation.

Integrated art, performance, and activism to promote sustainable development

goals.

 

Selected Projects & Initiatives

EarthReady Kids Camp – Creative life-skills and environmental education

program.

“Who Knows One?” Music Project – Audio-visual storytelling exploring unity and identity.

Grassroots Art & Ecology Workshops – Ongoing educational projects with local communities.

 

Exhibitions & Public Engagements

EPSAC Art Gallery (Curatorial and Community Programs) – 2019–2022

Viva con Agua Music Collaborations – 2022–2024

Local Eco-Art Pop-Ups and Community Festivals – Various yearsSkills & Competencies

Music production and sound design

Visual arts and illustration

Community arts facilitation

Environmental education

Event curation and project management

  • Venue: Power Station
  • Location: The Black Power Station
  • Ticket price: ZAR 50.00
  • Programme type: The Fringe
  • Genre: Music
  • Duration: 40 minutes
  • Ages: PG (PARENTAL GUIDANCE)
Power Station
June 27, 2026 14:00 - 14:40
Power Station
June 28, 2026 14:00 - 14:40
Power Station
July 04, 2026 14:00 - 14:40