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MUSIC - THEATRE - DANCE - FASHION - POETRY - VISUAL ARTS - LITERARY ARTS - FILM JULY ISSUE 2012 79 DAYS TO GO MOKOOMBA MAKES A MAIDEN FEATURES: Books Arts in Photos Events Exhibitions STITSHA. FATHER ZIMBABWE APPEARANCE AT INTWASA Amakhosi Theatre’s best known and ground breaking play kwantuthu’arts

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The July issue is celebration of our local artists and Father Zimbabwe one of the founding fathers of our nation. We celebrate the launch of a museum to celebrate his life and times and his contributions to all of Zimbabweans lives. This issue is packed with new and interesting initiatives and events that have been taking place within the country, from Bulawayo’s most amazing talents, nothing less than real mixtape and an interview with Andy cutta.

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MUSIC - THEATRE - DANCE - FASHION - POETRY - VISUAL ARTS - LITERARY ARTS - FILM

JULY ISSUE 2012

79 DAYSTO GO

MOKOOMBA MAKES A MAIDEN

FEATURES:BooksArts in PhotosEventsExhibitions

STITSHA.

FATHERZIMBABWE

APPEARANCE AT INTWASA

Amakhosi Theatre’s best known and ground breaking play

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kwantuthu’artsJUNE 2012 CONTENTS

Features

FATHER ZIMBABWE Dr. Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo was born on the 7th of June 1917. A National Hero who we remember in the month of July.

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MAKOOMBA MAKES A MADIEN APPEARANCE AT INTWASA18

SPOTLIGHTTUMBUKA TO BLOOM AT INTWASA 2012

TALKING VIDEOS WITH ANDY CUTTAA �lm expert who we have sat down with to talk abouthis works plans and the future.

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Mokoomba is a six member band born in the resort town of Victoria Falls and now based in Harare. The group was formed by the late legendary guitarist Alfred Mujimba in 2008.

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CONTENT THIS MONTHS ISSUE5 Arts in Photos

7 Events calendar

7 Bulawayo’s Most Amazing Talents

8 Books

9 Music Review

10 Interview ‘Talking Videos with Andy Cutta’

13 Spotlight’ Tumbuka to bloom at Intwasa’

14 Feature ‘Father Zimbabwe’

16 Spotlight ‘The Lion & The Jewel at Intwasa’

18 Spotlight‘Mokoomba makes a madien appearance at intwasa’

20 Spotlight ‘Stitsha The comeback’

21 Workshop’ Ministry of Education, Sports, Arts and Culture.

22 Festival Workshops and Venues

23 Pro�le ’Brian Kumira Visual artist’

On the cover: “Mokoomba”, Courtesy of Strange Milena & MokoombaEditor: R. BayaProduction Coordinator: A. Z. SobhuzaCopywrite: Runyararo MutandiCreative Director: Littchel N. Mathuthu, DSIInformation is correct at press time. Check www.intwasa.org for updates.

Kwantuthu Arts is published monthly by Intwasa Arts Festival at LAPF House, Suite 403,8th Avenue & J. Moyo Avenue, BulawayoZimbabwe. Signed articles do not necessarily re�ect the o�cial policy. © 2012. All rights reserved. Reproduction in part or whole without permission is prohibited. Editorial, publishing and advertising o�ces: LAPF House, Suite 403, 8th Avenue & J. Moyo Avenue, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe.

TheCelebration

Lets Celebrate the bloom

kwantuthu Arts Team

The July issue is celebration of our local artists and Father Zimbabwe one of the founding fathers of our nation. We celebrate the launch of a museum to celebrate his life and times and his contributions to all of Zimbabweans lives. This issue is packed with new and interesting initiatives and events that have been taking place within the country, from Bulawayo’s most amazing talents, nothing less than real mixtape and an interview with Andy cutta. We also celebrate the comeback of Stitsha and the maiden performance by Mokoomba at Intwasa Arts Festival 2012, also see the venues and festival workshops so as to plan which ones to attend.

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ARTS IN PHOTOS

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ARTS IN PHOTOS

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EVENTS THE INTWASA SHORT STORY COMPETITION

Write a short story and have the chance of winning $500. The Intwasa Short Story Competition is an annual literary event seeking to promote original creative writing talent in English. The winning story will be awarded the Yvonne Vera Award which carries a $500 cash prize.

Rules:* There is no particular theme* Entries must be written in English* Entries should be previously unpublished* Only one entry per person* All work must be original* Entries must be typed.* Maximum words are 3000 words. * The competition is open to all Zimbabwe citizens and residents * Entries must be submitted by July31,2012* Late entries will not be accepted.* Only the short-listed candidates

Send stories to Intwasa Short Story

House, Bulawayo or [email protected]

INTWASA ARTS FESTIVAL2012 EXHIBITION

Artists are invited to submit works i.e. photography, video, installation and sound

artworks for selection for the 2012 exhibition that will open on the 20th of September.

Please Note – The Emphasis is on photography, video and sound media. We are not looking at whether an artist deals precisely with sound, video and photography full time. Artists who wish to present installations or assemblage work are also urged to present their work or make proposals. Proposals/pictures of the work to be sent via email to info@intwasa. org or [email protected]

INTWASA TAKES TALENT SHOW TO EZIKO

BULAWAYO’s MOST AMAZING TALENTS

Intwasa Arts Festval koBulawayo took the second audition of their Bulawayo’s Most Amazing Talents to Eziko Theatre Laboratory at the Indlovu Youth Centre in Tshabalala. The auditions attracted 20 acts mainly in music, dancing and poetry. The event was graced by Bulawayo’s arts ambassadors Black Umfolosi. A sizeable crowd braved the

talents. Of the twenty contestants only Cool Runnings, Mac, Classic Moves, Barbed

Theatre.

Black Umfolosi, who were the guest group,had the audience eating from the palms of their hands as they churned the hits that made them a household name. Their song “UNITY”had everyone on their feet and singing along.

Most artists who contested exhibited some talent though the judges bemoaned lack of originality and preparation. Nelson Mapako, one of the adjudicators, said “the

Great Stars, Hip Hop Honeys, and Powerhouse. The talent show is annual event run by Intwasa Arts Festival koBulawayo.

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BOOKS

INTWASA POETRY

Intwasa Poetry is a book of memorable poems by �fteen poets who have read from their work at the Intwasa Arts Festival koBulawayo.The Zimbabwean poets in the book are Julius Chingono, Chirikure Chirikure, John Eppel, Ignatius Mabasa, Shepherd Mandhlazi, Judy Maposa, Deon Marcus, Albert Nyathi, Pathisa Nyathi, Mthabisi Phili and John S. Read.From outside Zimbabwe, the poets are Owen Sheers and Lloyd Robson from Wales, Véronique Tadjo from Côte d’Ivoire/South Africa and Joelle Taylor from London.

There are poems of love, of sensuality, of humour, of compassion, of yearning, of sadness, of loss and of outrage. They range from the intensely personal to re�ections of life at this pivotal time in Zimbabwe’s history.

This is a wonderful book that deserves to be in any serious reader’s collection.

Walter Dube, The Zimbabwean

Mlalazi is an important author whose work should be found in all serious

collections of contemporary African literature. In addition, here is a title to

be added to collections designed to inform readers of contemporary

life in Africa through �ction writing.

Paul H. Thomas, The African Book Publishing Record

Dancing with Life: Tales from the Township, by Christopher Mlalazi, 2008

DANCING WITH LIFE

Intwasa Poetry, 2008

Dancing with Life is a collection of short stories by Christopher Mlalazi. He has had stories published in anthologies inside and outside Zimbabwe, but this is his �rst collection. Mlalazi himself dwells in one of the townships he so convincingly brings to vibrant life in his writing.

Dancing with Life kept me awake half the night. Funny, sad, energetic - take's you into the heart of the townships. I'd not advise anyone to read Chris’ novels without �rst reading these short stories, otherwise they'll completely miss the point.

Tendai Huchu, Writer

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Christopher Mlalazi is the rising voice of the ghetto, with all its violence, sharp

anger, bitter protestations and tangible promise of a better tomorrow.

Raisedon Baya, Writer and Columnist

This little book contains some of the most captivating poetry published in Zimbabwe.

The message of social justice is present throughout and the poets are voicing concerns

about the ills of society, even where the work may seem introspective.

Emmanuel Sigauke, Galatea Resurrects.

Dancing with Life was featured book of the month for August 2008 on the African Books Collective Website, and the cover of the book is that of the cover of the African Books Collective catalogue for 2008.

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MUSICNOTHING LESS THAN REAL

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I just bumped into a mixtape by Dope Donnz Cartel and Yung Tyran titled Nothing Less Than Real and yes, our local rappers can bring that American heat in the BYO. You would be forgiven for thinking it’s an American mixtape but then again we can’t use that against them as it is fresh though. The mixtape is 12tracks deep with 2 interludes. Fresh concepts and ideas on tracks and great potential from Yung Tyran. I am looking forward for more heat from him because with rhymes like, with all these rocks on my neck they got me feeling stoned” homeboy got me “Still On The Grind”.

Unfortunately the tape has a slow start as the �rst track “Famous” is a nice idea but is let down but poor vocal mixing. The taps then picks up from track 2 “Get Cash” featuring Navy Seal as it has more clear vocals and is more listener worthy as Yung Tyran and Navy Seal ride the beat like it’s a rodeo. It’s songs like this with a nice production and dope bars that make you wonder why you have never had of such talented guys. Third track featuring Treva S Fresh is a mellow content �lled track for the ladies titled “The World Is Ours” which adds the much needed variety to the mixtape. Track 4 titled “The Realest” is de�nitely a sing along with a dope catchy hook and bouncy beat.

Otherwise “Still On The Grind” and “Get Cash” are BYO classics in my eyes. Yes, I said it! Homeboy got a lot of potential and a worthwhile tape out so go out and get yourself a copy of Nothing Less Than Real it has something for the ladies, hustlers and general hip hop lovers. BYO Stand UP!

Dope Donnz Cartel and Yung Tyran titled Nothing Less Than Real and yes, our local rappers can bring that American heat in the BYO

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INTERVIEW

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TALKING VIDEOS WITH ANDY CUTTAA lot of people have been asking us who does music videos in Bulawayo so, by popular demand we are featuring a �lm expert known as Andy Cutta to let you in on how he operates…

It’s been noted that there’s a lack of visual representation in Bulawayo. D-G-V! then decided to look for a �lm expert to highlight for everyone to familiarize with. So, before we put him on the hot seat we decided to �rst of all let the public know who he is and what work he has done and also how you can get hold of him if you’re looking for that very important visual presence. To all those that thought videos are not necessarily important well, we have news for you. Keep watching this space and learn more on how you can use your visual content to work for you but for now check out Bulawayo’s own Video expert, Andy Cutta…

Who is Andy Cutta?My name is Andy Sobhuza professionally a Video & Audio Producer, a�ectionately known as Andy Cutta in the Video and Audio Industry. I have been involved in the �eld of Video and Audio Production for many years now. I’ve since come back from South Africa with the aim of putting people of this land on the map with high quality videos that will compete with other regional and international music videos. I mainly work with (Director of Photography) DOP and Cinematographer Trevor Ncube on some projects as he also has that unique eye and thirst for greatness in the �eld of Film.

‘PUT THE PEOPLE OF OUR

LAND ON THE MAP’

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What is your Aim?To produce the freshest but mostly unique music videos Zimbabwe and Africa has ever seen. I wish to put the people of our land on the map so that the world at large sees that we are a force to reckon with and that they will also feel our presence on a global scale. By the way, I’m into the videoproduction of any genre of music ranging from hip-hop, Rn’B, Kwaito, dancehall and so on. So, hit us up for that professional video touch to your audio content.

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Brief Pro�le of Andy CuttaName: Andy SobhuzaAka: Andy CuttaField: Video & Audio ProductionSpeciality: Visual Post Production Artist/SpecialistYears in the Video & Audio Industry: ManyMy Saying: I’LL interpret it in Video

View: www.youtube.com/andycutta (for work he has done)

Who have you worked with?I’ve also worked with various industry professionals such as, Delani Makhalima, Sanii Makhalima, Mark Greenland just to mention a few. Shared some discussions with Enqore on what’s been going on this side. I am producing music videos & other video/audio products for local and regional artists. A few that I’ve worked with include P.O.Y, J Curtis, SKR, Mexxus and recently PoZee. I specialize in production design cutting & �nishing to make sure that the visual that I see in my head is what you’ll see on your television.

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SPOTLIGHT

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Tumbuka Dance Company, one of Zimbabwe’s well known dance ambassadors, is scheduled to perform at this year’s Intwasa Arts Festival koBulawayo.

TUMBUKA TO BLOOM AT INTWASA 2012

The musical composition includes various artists from Africa, the USA, France as well as live songs, mbira and drums from Zimbabwe. Various languages from the North and the continent are used in the spoken word component of the piece. It involves live on-stage painting, roller-skating, visuals and a metal cube with elastic strings on wheels that enables the dancers to express the contours and dynamics of invisibility.

In Breath of Origins the ensemble explores chained souls, the voices of the unheard, and the body that always remembers to give something that is alive as each problem is solved and new ones arise.

The company is known for revolutionising dance by developing unique and socially relevant images that

and Africa. With its well-trained dancers the company strives to be socially relevant by addressing the psychosocial realities and complexities of mainly Zimbabwean life for

both the community and its company of dancers. Tumbuka integrates elements of traditional dance with contemporary idioms, movement, and the use of an eclectic selection of music- live or recorded.

Their coming to Intwasa, particularly in the year of blooming, is no coincidence. The company will be showcasing two of the latest pieces; Between the Lines and Breath of Origins. Betweens the lines was premiered at HIFA. It is a contemporary piece Harold George, a choreographer from Sierra Leone/Belgium.

The work is inspired by Nigerian Booker award winning author Ben Okri’s AstonishingTheGodsand his meditation on the nature of invisibility.

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Father ZimbabweDr. Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo was born on the 7th of June 1917. He attended primary school at London Missionary Society’s Tjimali School after which he went to Tsholotsho native Government industrial School. From Tsholotsho he proceeded to Adams College in South Africa.

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He then went to Hofmeyr School of Social Science where he obtained a diploma in Social Science after which he obtained a Bachelor of Arts from the University of South Africa. Dr. Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo dedicated his entire adult life to �ghting for the liberation of Zimbabwe from the yoke of colonialism. He started his career as president of the Rhodesian Railways African Employees Association in 1948 after which he became the president of the federation of African Workers Union in 1954, a National o�ce that launched him into his political career.

The museum celebrates the life, work struggle and philosophies of one of the greatest 20thcentury leaders. Following the death of Dr Joshua Nkomo on the 1st of July 1999, the Themba Trust and Nkomo Family decided to turn his Matsheunhlope residence into a museum to honour his life and achievements. The museum is a legacy initiative established in honour of the work of Father Zimbabwe. The museum is a non-[ro�t, non-govenmental, non-political and non-sectarian initiative managed by a board of trustees of Joshua Nkomo National Foundation. The museum ful�lls the dreams and aspirations of the people of Zimbabwe that her great heroes and heroines should be honoured and cherished for all time.

Indeed, the captured story of Dr. Joshua Nkomo should helop the future generations to develop home frown strategies to maintain unity as espoused by Father Zimbabwe, Dr. Joshua Nkomo. The museum seeks to document and trace the collective memory and e�ectively show the life and times of Dr. Joshua Nkomo. The museum is part of a private and public sector e�ort to ensure that, as Zimbabweans, we capture, remember and celebrate the totality of the Zimbabwean history, particularly those aspects of our history that will inspire, motivate and educate generations to come.

THE JOSHUA NKOMO MUSEUM

Between 1948 and 1987 he spearheaded and led a number of political parties namely the African National Congress (ANC) in 1948; the National Democratic Party (NDP) in 1960; after NDP was banned he formed ZAPU in1961. When ZAPU was banned in 1962 he became president of the Peoples Caretaker Council (PCC).

When the PCC was banned in 1963 DR Joshua Nkomo was sentenced to a lengthy (ten years) imprisonment at Gonakudzingwa. Upon his release In 1974 Dr. Joshua Nkomo became chairman of the Revolutionary Council of ZAPU as well as commander in chief of ZIPRA (Zimbabwe People’s Revolutionary Army). In 1976 he and the ZANU Leader Robert Mugabe forged unity between ZAPU and ZANU called the Patriotic Front. This lead to the two jointly leading the Patriotic Front delegation to the Geneva Conference in 1976 and the Lancaster House Conference in 1979. It was at this conference that the Rhodesian regime surrendered to majority rule.

‘the yoke of colonialism’

On the 6th of August, 1990 Dr. Joshua Nkomo was sworn in as the

Vice President of the Republic of Zimbabwe, a post which he held until his death on the 1st of July, 1999 after

which he was conferred with the national hero status and buried at the National

Heroes Ace in Harare.

On the 22nd of December, 1987 Dr. Joshua Nkomo and Prime Minister

Robert Mugabe sighed the historic Unity Accord which united PF-ZAPU

and ZANU(PF).

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THE LION & THE JEWEL AT INTWASA

SPOTLIGHT

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The Centre for Talent Development (CTD), a theatre training project established in 2011 will be back at the Intwasa stage with another hilarious dose of Wole Soyinka’s The Lion and The Jewel.

With a cast of eight vibrant and ambitious actors

Bulawayo CTD hopes to thrill its young audiences again – the audience for the play is mainly students studying the play at O’ Level. Last year the Centre brought down the house with their focused and intelligent interpretation of Soyinka’s most recognised work.

The Centre for Talent Development’s theatre –in- education project has a unique scope and

secondary schools. The vision of the centre is to use drama to support educators across the country by developing live dramatizations of literature texts studied in the classroom. The simple objective is to provide high quality and well researched performances that satisfy educators’ and students’ needs within the classroom.

The Lion and the Jewel is Soyinka’s best known plays that uses an interesting fusion of traditional and modern imagery with Soyinka artistically revealing the interesting

modernalisation. It is a classic story which tells how Baroka, the village chief, outpaces the modernist Lakunle in the quest to get the hand of the village belle Sidi.

The cast includes Trevor Siyani as Lankule, Charmaine Mudau as the beautiful Sidi, Hezel Sibanda as Favourite, Bathabile Dlamini as Sadiku and seasoned and gifted actor Gift Chakuvinga as Baroka. The play is directed by Thabani Hilary Moyo, a graduate of the UZ theatre arts department.

‘interesting fusion of traditional and modern imagery’

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‘hit songs umvundla and Messe Messe.Messe Messe’

That same year, the groupwent on to win the Music Crossroads Inter-regional Competitions in Lilongwe, Malawi.The internationally traveled Mokoomba are scheduled to be part of Intwasa Arts Festival koBulawayo 2012 program in September.The group has performed in big European Festivals in countries like Italy, Spain, Belgium, Norway and Austria.Regionally the group has toured Mozambique, Zambia, and Malawi. Mokoomba has also featured at HIFA.

Mokoomba are well known for their electrifying blend of Afro-fusion and tantalizing traditional Tonga rhythms. This exciting Tonga group from Binga certainly has a unique sound rooted in Tonga tradition and promises to take the world of music by storm. The band mixes a number of indigenous languages such as Luvale, Nyanja, Mbunda, and Chokwe which are part of the Tonga dialect. The group fuses modern instruments and Tonga traditional instruments like Jemba and the bell to create tantalizing and danceable traditional rhythms.

To date the group has produced two albums entitled Kweseka-Drifting Ahead and Rising Tide. The Bulawayo audience will have an opportunity to sample their songs during Intwasa Arts Festival. The group is known for their hit songs umvundla and Messe Messe.Messe Messe is making waves on the underground international dance music charts.

In their work the group has collaborated with Mano Gallo from Belgium and the popular Dutch house producer Gregor Salto. The group is made of six talented members; Mathias Muzaza who is the lead vocalist; Trustworth Samende, lead guitarist; Ndaba Costa Moyo, drums; Miti Mugande, percussion; MacDonald Moyo, keyboard and Abundance Mutori who plays the bass guitar. It will be Mokoomba’s maiden appearance at Intwasa Arts Festival koBulawayo.

SPOTLIGHT

MOKOOMBA MAKES MAIDEN APPEARANCE AT INTWASA

Mokoomba is a six member band born in the resort town of Victoria Falls and now based in Harare. The group was formed by the late legendary guitarist Alfred Mujimba in 2008.

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SPOTLIGHT

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The play is credited with introducing Amakhosi Theatre to the international stage. Stitsha is

several issues and arts genres are seamlessly stitched together. The new play has a new cast of talented and vibrant artists including the versatile and NAMA award winning actor Zenzo Nyathi, the well- travelled and vocally gifted Nomathamsanqa Mkwananzi and seasoned artists like Memory Kumbota and Thulani Mbambo.

STITSHA! THE COMEBACKSihlangu Dlodlo, one of Bulawayo’s prominent playwrights and producers, has resuscitated Cont Mhlanga and Amakhosi Theatre’s best known and ground breaking play STITSHA.

According to Dlodlo, who is actually producing the play for the second time, STITSHA is a timeless

plays to discuss the land issue and gender equity way back in the late 80s. Both issues are still pertinent even today.

Stitsha has been produced for both the stage and television with Joyce Mpofu playing the lead in the original stage version while the late Beater Mangethe played Thuli in the television version. In the new version Nomathamsanqa Mkwananzi is playing Thuli, the lead character. Describing the play, Dlodlo,the Director of Qhube Productions, said Stitsha was a dance drama about a dance drama - a timeless classic that brings the issue of women’s equity to the fore without the drag of stereotype. The play artistically uses music, dance and drama to weave

world. The land issue, quite topical in Zimbabwe and lately in South Africa is discussed in this no-holds barred production.

‘well- travelled and vocally

gifted Nomathamsanqa

Mkwananzi’

‘artistically uses music, dance and drama to weave’

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One interesting element within the Ministry’s quest is its hunger for statistics. Each school is required to send a statistical report after each cultural activity. The statistics have to cover the number of all players as these will be usedin shaping the future of the sector.

The Ministry is not embarking on this dream journey alone but has taken on board other stakeholders. Artists and Institutions with vast expertise were invited to come and share with educators their experiences. Intwasa Arts Festival Director Raisedon Baya shared his understanding of Arts and Culture and its importance in shaping the ethos of a nation.He made it clear that culture is the strongest tool an individual or a group of people can use to their advantage. He went on to extrapolate and expounded on the importance of Arts festivals in schools.

THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, SPORTS,

ARTS AND CULTURE, THROUGH ITS ARTS

AND CULTURE DEPARTMENT,

has embarked on a massive orientation program for schools’Arts and Culture

Heads of Departments within Bulawayo Metropolitan Province. The

Department held district by district workshops whose main thrust was to

unpack the Ministry expectations when it comes to Arts and Cultural

activities within schools.

What seems to be coming out is that the Department is keen to formalize art and

cultural activities within schools by making sure that arts and culture is taken with the seriousness it deserves. Israel Ndlovu, E.O

Arts and Culture, observed that the currenttrend within schools is that Arts and Cultural

activities are taken as pass time events or place holder activities and the department

was working on bringing that to an end.

rts and Cultural activities are given a second priority if not third after academic subjects and sports. However, from the workshops it seems that era and its errors is coming to an end. Schools are already implementing the Ministry’s circular 28 of 2010 recommendations which demand that a committee be set in each school that will oversee the running and implementation of Arts and Culture teaching.

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Historian and Cultural expert Phathisa Nyathi gave a paper on Cultural Villages which are supposed to be built by schools. He laughed

vary from one ethnic group to the other. He recommended that schools should instead build Cultural Centers as Villages will demand a lot of resources. He promised to give a more detailed paper during Intwasa Arts Festival koBulawayo.

Silenkosi Moyo also shared vital information on Art Galleries and the importance of Visual Arts exhibitions in schools as a form of

come up with a programme for the whole year.

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FESTIVAL WORKSHOPS & VENUESThis is the second edition of the workshop which started last year (2011). The two day workshop will look at models of arts management and how management can improve the running and organisation of the arts sector in Zimbabwe. The workshop will be conducted by Mr Nicholas Moyo, the Deputy Director of the National Arts Council of Zimbabwe (NACZ) and a fellow at the American Kennedy Centre of the Arts.

Supported by the U.S Embassy the workshop will take place at the American Corner (Bulawayo Public Library).

Registration fee is $10

ARTS MANAGEMENT WORKSHOP (20 & 21SEPTEMBER)

A one day workshop on the business of arts. The U.K based facilitator will focus onthe potential of the arts as a business, the business opportunities that exist in Zimbabwe, Africa, Europe and globally. The workshop is supported by the British

Registration is free. (Only 50 participants will be registered for this workshop.)

OPEN DIALOGUE: CULTURAL CREATIVE ENTREPRENEURSHIP (19SEPTEMBER)

In conjunction with Amagugu Cultural Village Trust the festival will host a one day workshop for Arts and Culture teachers. The workshop seeks to capacitate teachers in ways of using cultural villages as resource tools for teaching purposes and using an interdisciplinary approach. This will be facilitated by renowned historian and cultural expertMrPathisa Nyathi.

Registration is $10

ARTS AND CULTURE WORKSHOP FOR TEACHERS (20SEPTEMBER)

Targeting young artists – particularly students and out of school youths – the workshop will focus on physical theatre as a special genre of performing arts. Lloyd Nyikadzino, recently returned from a year’s study in America will facilitate. The workshop comes courtesy of the U.S Embassy.

Registration is free. (Limited spaces)

PHYSICAL THEATRE WORKSHOP (19&21SEPTEMBER)

A two day exploration of artistic trajectories, paths, subjects and content of visual art works. Leading visual artists to lead the discussions.

VISUAL ARTS WORKSHOP

A talk and discussion on writing and getting published in Zimbabwe.

THE BUSINESS OF WRITING

with no taboos, but ultimately meant to bridge the generation gap.

Free and open to all artists.

THE HOT POT

The American Corner (Bulawayo Public Library).

Bulawayo City Hall Car Park.

Rainbow Hotel, Bulawayo.

Bulawayo Theatre.

National Gallery in Bulawayo.

Rainbow Elite 400.

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VISUAL ART

Visual Art by Brian Kumira the title of the art works shown here is landscapes. Brian is one of the resident artists at the Bulawayo National gallery and has eye catching and colorful arts works.

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