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Idols South Africa (season 2)

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Host(s)
  
Colin Moss

Song
  
"Silver Lining"

Broadcaster
  
MNet

Broadcast from
  
22 June – 20 October 2003

Judges
  
Dave Thompson Mara Louw Gareth Cliff Randall Abrahams

Finals venue
  
Gold Reef City Hippodrome Theatre

Idols South Africa II was the third season of South African reality interactive talent show based on the British talent show Pop Idol. It was aired from June 2003, exactly one year after the first season ended, to October of the same year. With Colin Moss and Letoya Makhene new hosts were introduced and half of the juding panel was replaced as Mara Louw and Gareth Cliff replaced Penny Lebyane and Marcus Brewster. The number of finalists was increased to 12 but only two male contestants made it through the semifinal group of the top 32: Jacques Terre'Blanche and Wafeeq Saffodien who both eventually managed to reach the top 5. Originally chosen as a wildcard winner, Francisca Blasisch suddenly quit and was replaced by Khwezi Kekana in the top 12 where she was voted off in the first liveshow. Due to technical issues the voting was voided in the week of 28 September were the contestants where singing songs by John Lennon and Paul McCartney and nobody was sent home that week. On 20 October 2003 Anke Pietrangeli, who was nicknamed The Kimberley Diamond by her supporters, won over fellow-finalist Poseletso Sejosingoe in the Gold Reef City Hippodrome Theatre.

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Finalists

(ages stated at time of contest)

"This bright and booming talent is a perfect example of how NOT winning the title of "South African Pop Idol" (2003) can actually be a boon to your career and not necessarily the end of a childhood dream" Poseletso Sejosingoeis well known for her role on a South African Pop Idol Series which she came out as a runner-up. Born and Bred in Cape Town, she was formally introduced to singing when she joined a high school choir. Poseletso grew up singing in gospel groups and school choirs. With no formal musical training, her gospel-tinged voice always pleases her audience. Poseletso was frequently seen on stage performing with the top SA artists, among them: Mara Louw, Ringo Madlingozi, Miriam Makeba and Busi Mhlongo just to name but a few and also shared a stage with international artists like Michael Bolton, Josh Groban, Beyoncé, Westlife and others. She started doing theatre productions in 2007 and has since formed a theatre production company with a group of other young people, New image Ensemble- which is 100% owned and controlled by young Black Africans. They have appeared in many different theatre productions both locally and internationally. Poseletso’s international theatre shows have included among others: The magic Flute-Impepe Yomlingo (West End, UK, Ireland, and Japan); The Mysteries- Yiimimangaliso (Paris); Aesop’s Fables; A Christmas Carol (London). She, together with her group has performed for president Jacob Zuma and couple of cabinet ministers. She now is now involved in a production "Nothing But The Truth" which started on 1 July to October 2011. The play is based on a book authored by John Kani, which is the school set book for matrics. The aim is to offer assistance to learners and educators, with new and interesting ways to approach academic subjects, such as English, Music and History. Poseletso I also involved and has partnership with Ray Alexander Simons Memory Centre and the member of their new theatre built in Gugulethu.

  • Because Francisca quit after she made the finals, Khwezi replaced her
  • On 29 September there have been issues with counting the lines so the vote was voided that week
  • Heat 1 (20 July 2003)

    Notes
  • Petro De Villiers and Thelma Jansen advanced to the top 12 of the competition. The other 6 contestants were eliminated.
  • Granville Williams and Noluthando Meje returned for a second chance at the top 12 in the Wildcard Round.
  • Heat 2 (27 July 2003)

    Notes
  • Jacques Terre'Blanche and Karen Ferreira advanced to the top 12 of the competition. The other 6 contestants were eliminated.
  • Francisca Blasich, Bonolo Thekiso and Khwezi Kekana returned for a second chance at the top 12 in the Wildcard Round.
  • Heat 3 (3 August 2003)

    Notes
  • Nazneen Leeman and Poseletso Sejosingoe advanced to the top 12 of the competition. The other 6 contestants were eliminated.
  • Lwazi Mkhize, Zama Sithole and Andy Milner returned for a second chance at the top 12 in the Wildcard Round.
  • Heat 4 (10 August 2003)

    Notes
  • Anke Pietrangeli and Wafeeq Saffodien advanced to the top 12 of the competition. The other 6 contestants were eliminated.
  • Kgomotso Tsatsi returned for a second chance at the top 12 in the Wildcard Round.
  • Wildcard round (17 August 2003)

    Notes
  • The judges selected Kgomotso Tsatsi and Noluthando Meje to move on into the Top 12 of the competition, before the hosts revealed the Top 3 vote getters. Zama Sithole and Francisca Blasich received most votes, and completed the top 12.
  • Live Show 1 (24 August 2003)

    Theme: Award Winning Songs

    Live Show 2 (31 August 2003)

    Theme: Proudly South African

    Live Show 3 (7 September 2003)

    Theme: Movie Magic

    Live Show 4 (14 September 2003)

    Theme: Big Band

    Live Show 5 (21 September 2003)

    Theme: Y2K

    Live Show 6 (28 September 2003)

    Theme: My Idol

    Live Show 7 (5 October 2003)

    Theme: Lennon & McCartney

    Live Show 8: Semi-final (12 October 2003)

    Theme: Viewers' Choice

    References

    Idols South Africa (season 2) Wikipedia


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