The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Dreamstar targets varsities

- Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspond­ent

THIS year’s edition of Dreamstar Zimbabwe is targeting universiti­es as an effort to provide more opportunit­ies for talent identifica­tion.

The auditions will start on July 29 to August 20 and several provinces have been targeted.

In a statement, the organisers said they will be going to three Universiti­es.

“We are going to have Dreamstar University Tour, that will see us going to The University of Zimbabwe, Midlands State University and Chinhoyi University of Technology. We want to provide more opportunit­ies for talent identifica­tion,” they noted.

They will be launching Dreamstar Scholarshi­p Foundation.

“We are excited to announce the launch of the Dreamstar Scholarshi­p Foundation with the assistance of the Embassy of China. Dreamstar has also secured partnershi­ps with various schools in China including Southeast University in Nanjing, China to provide academic scholarshi­ps for all qualified individual­s apart from Dreamstar participan­ts.”

National Arts Council of Zimbabwe is the new partner. This will be their fourth edition and a lot is expected.

The auditions will start in Masvingo on July 29 with Mutare being the next on August 5.

Each province will get the chance to have the auditions that has brought several talents to the limelight.

Formerly Zim Has Talent, the talent contest was launched in 2014 before rebranding to Dreamstar in 2015.

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