Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

The rebirth of Intwasa

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looked on its last legs in the last few years, recycling artistes that audiences had seen countless times on its stages.

After a year of taking in criticism and soul searching, the organisers of the fest believe revamping the arts extravagan­za is not only possible but necessary.

A year later, nothing much seems to have changed financiall­y for Intwasa.

The festival’s organisers are still putting together the arts fete off the back of a shoestring budget and donors, the lifeblood of many such events, are hard to come by in economical­ly trying times.

For Intwasa to be born again, the organisers have had to find new ways of enticing crowds that have dwindled over the years.

One of the ways to bring back the people through the turnstiles at Intwasa is to make sure that artistes have as much invested into the success of Intwasa as the organisers.

“In the past we used to pay for everything. We would pay for the artistes transport, advertisin­g, their accommodat­ion and their fee on top of that. This is not sustainabl­e and donors have said so. What we need now are artistes that will meet us halfway,” Baya said.

According to Baya, the challenge was to get artistes to bring their own audiences

especially now when the festival’s popularity seemed to be on the wane.

“The problem is that we’ve got no Intwasa audience. So what we need are artistes that are able to bring their own audiences. People have been complainin­g that Intwasa always brings the same artistes over and over again but this is Bulawayo and sometimes the new artistes don’t necessaril­y have audiences. So in the end we revert back to those artistes that everyone has seen before because we don’t have the finances to bring in attractive acts from South Africa or wherever,” Baya said.

Baya said that one of the keys to the festival’s revival was realisatio­n by artistes that organisers were not the ones solely responsibl­e for the success or failure of Intwasa.

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