The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Shoko festival kicks off tomorrow

- Tafadzwa Zimoyo Senior Arts Reporter

THE popular Shoko Festival, one of the country’s fastest-growing internatio­nal festivals, begins tomorrow. The show which is in its seventh year running is billed to take place under the theme “YOUtopia”.

It will run for three days and will see local acts sharing the stage with invited internatio­nal stars.

Among the performers and presenters are Tariro neGitare, Jam Signal, Soul Jah Love, Calvin, ExQ and award winning South African hip hop artiste, Emtee, Stunner, Tehn Diamond, Gemma Griffiths, DJ Mox (Star FM), Lady K (The Fixxx, ZiFM), ZIMURA director Polisile Ncube, Keisha Thompson (UK), Rafael Tudesco (Brasil), Mambila Mageza, South African comedian Mpho Popps and DJ Yoda from the United Kingdoms.

The festival takes place at the Zimbabwe Museum of Human Sciences.

In an interview, festival organiser Chenge Nyagweta said all is set for the major event and tickets have started selling.

“All is set for the festival as everything is in place. All the artistes billed to perform have confirmed their presence during the festival and some have started arriving,” she said.

Nyagweta said an array of entertaini­ng activities is lined up, including music performanc­es, workshops, children’s activities and comedy.

“We have a lot of activities that will entertain people during the festival. Some of them include markets, installati­ons, workshops, comedy and music performanc­es,” she said

Major highlights include the inaugural Zim Hip Hop Summit.

The summit, held in partnershi­p with Jibilika, aims to create and discuss pertinent issues about Zimbabwe’s hip-hop industry.

The summit will be facilitate­d by Plot Mhako and is meant to create conversati­ons with artistes that can translate into practice.

“The summit will take place during the festival and will be made up of carefully curated panel discussion­s focusing on different key areas of the hip-hop industry,” Mhako said.

He said each panel will have highly knowledgea­ble panellists that will share their expertise on the given topics.

He said the summit will help in the developmen­t of the artist first before the genre.

“The state of hip-hop in Zimbabwe is somewhat stagnant. Although we consistent­ly see artists putting on showcases, people booking studio time and even an annual Hip-Hop awards show, there is often not much to show in terms of return or recognitio­n,” he said.

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