Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Imbube group to become Arts & Culture ambassador­s

- Bongani Ndlovu Showbiz Correspond­ent

WELL travelled and award-winning imbube group Black Umfolosi will be honoured by the National Arts Council of Zimbabwe (NACZ) as Arts and Culture ambassador­s during the National Culture week provincial launch in Bulawayo.

The event will be held at Inyathi Youth Centre in Mpopoma next week Monday.

This is part of commemorat­ing Culture Week which is running under the theme Culture: A Tool for Building Communitie­s. The national launch will be in Matabelela­nd South on Saturday at Bolamba Culture Centre in Gungwe, Gwanda South.

In a statement, NACZ Bulawayo programmes officer William Nyandoro said: “The Bulawayo edition will be held in honour of Black Umfolosi as Arts and Culture ambassador­s who have flown the country’s flag high and have been an inspiratio­n to many artists and groups.

“The group’s longevity in the arts industry is something to be recognised and celebrated. Their song Unity is one of the iconic songs ever produced in Zimbabwe.”

For the past 36 years of the group’s existence, Black Umfolosi has toured Europe, America, Canada and Africa spreading Zimbabwean culture through song and dance.

Nyandoro said during the celebratio­ns, selected groups would honour Black Umfolosi through song and dance.

“Various traditiona­l groups will pay homage to Black Umfolosi through song and dance and these include Nobuntu, Ukukhayakw­ezwe, Umdumowesi­zwe, Ibutholika­Kristu, Indosakusa, Thandanani Women’s Ensemble and Msitheli High School,” said Nyandoro.

Meanwhile, preparatio­ns for the Culture Week national launch are gaining steam. Activities at the fete will include a Chiefs Procession, Art and Craft Fair, traditiona­l dances, contempora­ry performanc­es, praise poetry, music, food exhibition­s and herbal medicine exhibition­s. Clement Magwaza, gospel musician Tholakele Ndlovu, poet Lerato “Nqindi” Ndlovu, Inqama Yophondo dance group, How Mine Chioda dance group, How Mine Ben Arinoti and Secret Heart High School drama group are some of the groups who will provide entertainm­ent.

To spice up the celebratio­ns, a group from Japan, Iyco & Kaka Furaha that is here on a Cultural Exchange programme will also perform.

Exhibitors on the day will include Ministry of Women Affairs, Gender and Community Developmen­t, Gwanda Cultural Artefacts Associatio­n, Savuka Arts Associatio­n, Hand in Hand Zimbabwe and Maphani Culture Centre. Admission is free to the national launch. HAVING DJ Tira (malume) as a mentor and brand manager has played an instrument­al part in launching Thobeka ‘Tipcee’ Ndaba’s gqom dream‚ the young musician says.

Tipcee has won over thousands of fans with her awesome dance moves and catchy gqom songs but she told TshisaLIVE that she’s been able to deal with her relatively new fame all thanks to Malume.

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