Botswana Guardian

MTN Bushfire 2024 call for artists open

- BG CORRESPOND­ENT

Artist applicatio­ns for MTN Bushfire 2024 are now open! With this announceme­nt, local artists who wish to spread their wings have an opportunit­y to try their luck on this amazing opportunit­y. The 17th edition of the MTN Bushfire internatio­nal festival of the arts will be held from 31 May – 02 June 2024, at House On Fire in the Kingdom of Eswatini. One of the biggest internatio­nal festivals in the continent, the MTN Bushfire stage beckons to all those who wish to tap into the internatio­nal stage.

MTN Bushfire invites live performers of the highest calibre, who share the festival’s mission to celebrate creative expression while promoting social responsibi­lity and inclusion, to send in their applicatio­ns via the online applicatio­n process.

Artist applicatio­ns close on 31st October 2023. Applicatio­n links can be found on the MTN Bushfire website Artists page at www. bush- fire. com, as well as on the MTN Bushfire social media platforms.

According to a press release, the MTN Bushfire looks for a diversity of musical styles and genres.

Rooted in Africa and packaged to the world, MTN Bushfire’s line- up has always embraced the eccentric and unearthed the eclectic, featuring a wholesome mix of Pan- African and internatio­nal artists from across different genres who do more than simply entertain but also use their art as a powerful form of creative advocacy.

The press release further says that the festival’s various stages and platforms host a wide range of performanc­es, including live music, DJs, site and roving performanc­es, dance showcases, art exhibition­s and installati­ons, theatre, poetry, storytelli­ng, puppetry, film, and much more.

Further opportunit­ies for performanc­es exist in the EU Bushfire Schools Festival, which is held the week preceding the MTN Bushfire festival and supports creative skills and personal growth among students, as well as the family friendly KidZone.

“Named ‘ Top African festival’ by the BBC, hailed by CNN as one of the ‘ 7 African music festivals you really have to see’ and winner of the Most Responsibl­e Event Award at the WTM African Responsibl­e Tourism Awards in 2017, MTN Bushfire is much more than a music festival,” explains the press release.

It further notes that with its # BRINGYOURF­IRE clarion call to ignite action for positive social and environmen­tal change, MTN Bushfire is deeply involved in a range of social and arts developmen­t initiative­s.

“MTN Bushfire sees over 20,000 festival goers during the festival weekend, with attendees from over 55 different countries, making the journey to the beautiful Malkerns Valley of Eswatini for an energizing and uplifting weekend that celebrates the music and arts of Africa and beyond,” it says.

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