The Herald (Zimbabwe)

ZiMarimba Fest eyes world record

- Vongai Mbara Arts Correspond­ent

RECENTLY launched ZiMarimba Fest is geared to break the current Guinness world record for the largest marimba ensemble to play together on May 25 at Prince Edward School.

Endorsed by the National Arts Council of Zimbabwe, Jesuit Education Office, Zimbabwe College of Music and the Zimbabwean Tourism Authority, ZiMarimba Fest will join the rest of the nation in celebratin­g Africa Day through music and dance.

Over 100 schools have been invited countrywid­e to break the current world record of 108 marimba players held by Australia’s Oxley State School.

Organised by 17-year-old multi-talented performer and Zimbabwe Championsh­ips of Performing Arts (ZiCOPA) finalist Mpiwa Gwindi, ZiMarimba Fest will perform the popular marimba song, “Manhanga” in a booming ensemble.

Speaking in an interview, Gwindi said she wanted to use her talent to raise the country’s flag high.

“I am into African music and marimba was the first thing that I did when it came to performanc­e. I started when I was 10 years old so now it has been seven years. I thank God for this talent and I just want to put Zimbabwe and our African culture on the world map so that we are respected for what we are,” said Gwindi. Among the participan­ts will be Prince Edward School, who are the national marimba champions and current holders of the trophy, Zimbabwe College of Music, Peterhouse School, Zengeza School, Highfield School, as well as schools from Masvingo, Marondera and Chishawash­a. In addition, junior schools like Eaglesvale and Destiny primary schools will be participat­ing. The record-breaking event will not only witness melodious sounds from the African-born marimba instrument­s, but an exciting mini marimba challenge for the participan­ts with amazing prizes up for grabs in the ZiMarimba Fest mini raffle draw. Afro-fusion songstress Ammara Brown (pictured left) will also make a guest appearance to support this officially registered Guinness world record event.

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Over 100 schools have been invited countrywid­e to break the current world record of 108 marimba players held by Australia’s Oxley State School
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