The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Hope Masike celebrates 10 years in music:

- Yeukai Karengezek­a Arts Correspond­ent

SONGSTRESS Hope Masike affectiona­tely known as “Princess of Mbira” will celebrate her decade in the music industry by launching a debut DVD titled “10 Years of Hope” at Alliance Francaise tomorrow night.

In an interview with this publicatio­n, Masike said the DVD comprises of old, awarding-winning videos and brand new videos among others.

“This DVD comprises of old, awarding-winning videos and brand new videos among other videos. It will also have videos of collaborat­ions with luminaries such as Salif Keita, Oliver Mtukudzi and the Southern African outfit Mahube.

“It also features bonus live performanc­es and interviews and a chapter on my recently launched acting career in ‘Muzita Rababa’ and short film ‘Ruvimbo’s Wedding’,” she said.

“The ‘10 Years Of Hope’ DVD captures the entirety of me as a musician, telling the true story of my life in music. I am hoping to touch many hearts with a golden ray of hope, and to inspire them to chase after their dreams like the last bus of the night,” she said.

Her work has earned her several accolades ranging from being the Outstandin­g Female Musician of the year in 2013 and Best Music video of 2015 at the National Arts Merit Awards.

She also had nomination­s for Songlines World Music Awards, Zimbabwe Achievers Award and her 2016 nomination for a KORA Award on her song ‘Huyai Tinamate’.

Masike takes pride in blending mbira with different music styles. Her music is a hybrid of mbira, jazz and Afro pop.

Masike holds a National Certificat­e in Applied Art and Design, a diploma in Fine Arts and a degree in Music.

In the past 10 years, Masike released two albums “Hope” of 2009 and “Mbira, Love and Chocolate” of 2012. She also did numerous collaborat­ive projects including the ongoing Norwegian transcultu­ral collaborat­ive called Monoswezi, and more recently, the Southern African Collaborat­ive called Mahube.

Masike also has many tour credits, having performed across Southern Africa, Europe, Asia and America.

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