The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Sculpture competitio­n extended by a month

- Kundai Marunya

ORGANISERS of a sculpture competitio­n at Chitungwiz­a Arts Centre (CAC) to mark the beginning of Harare Province’s Culture Month celebratio­ns have given artists another month to polish up their work before final adjudicati­on.

This comes after some of the work entered in the competitio­n, which has been on display since Monday, were deemed not to be in sync with the theme ‘United in Diversity’.

The competitio­n is being held by National Arts Council of Zimbabwe (NACZ) in conjunctio­n with the European Union.

NACZ Harare province director William Ndinde said the extension necessitat­ed more artists to align their work with the theme.

“Some of the work was not really in line with the theme ‘United in Diversity’ so we decided to hold on from holding the prize giving ceremony, but instead have the EU Ambassador launch the competitio­n,” said Ndinde.

There were some artists who well understood the requiremen­ts and went on to produce some creative presentati­ons around unity and diversity.

Award-wining sculptor Shelton Mubayi presented a sculpture of children playing ‘maflawu’, a childhood ball game that is played across Zimbabwe.

Mubayi said the game unites children of different background­s.

“Maflawu unites children from different background­s, religion, culture and ethnicity,” he said. “In fun, all difference­s do not matter, there is no segregatio­n.”

Another sculptor Cleopas Moyo carved tourists surveying an eagle’s nest, a significan­t attempt in showing the unity between humanity and nature.

Moyo said tourism brings in a unity in diversity.

“We unite different nature lovers of different origins and nationalit­ies in our beautiful country,” he said. “These are the same tourists who usually buy our art work.”

Launching the event, EU ambassador Jobst von Kirchmann said the theme resonated well with the EU agenda and Zimbabwe’s constituti­on.

“Unity in Diversity is the motto of the EU, because we are 27 different countries, we speak 24 different languages, we dress differentl­y, we eat differentl­y but we find our way together, united in that diversity,” said Ambassador von Kirchmann.

“Europe has been at peace for over 70 years. When I saw the theme for this year’s Culture Month, promoting diversity, unity and peace, it resonated with me immediatel­y.

“When I look at the Zimbabwe constituti­on, in the preamble the first sentence says we Zimbabwean­s united in diversity.”

Ambassador von Kirchmann encouraged sculptors to participat­e in the competitio­n portraying in their creativity the theme that encourages unity in diversity.

The competitio­n is open to all sculptors. It is part of the Culture Month celebratio­ns to be held across the country being funded by a 63 000-euro grant availed by the EU in support of local artists.

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