The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Hifa launch on this week

- Leisure Reporter

AGAINST all odds, the 2017 edition of the Harare Internatio­nal Festival of the Arts is going ahead from May 2 to May 7. Organisers of the region’s premier internatio­nal arts event will hold the official launch of the Hifa season next Wednesday in the capital, where the official theme will be announced.

Hifa associate executive director Tafadzwa Simba said, “We are extremely grateful to all stakeholde­rs — be they the Government ministries and department­s under whose purview we fall, the diplomatic and developmen­t agency partners we work with, as well as the fantastica­lly social-responsibi­lity conscious Zimbabwean corporate partners — who are again assisting in the presentati­on of an endeavour that Zimbabwean­s can be proud of.”

The festival organisers noted it was imperative the fête was held as it projected Zimbabwe’s internatio­nal image positively.

Maria Wilson, Hifa’s executive director, said, “It has often been said that Hifa offers a picture of what the country is: united, creative, vibrant. It is a time of year when Zimbabwean­s from all walks of life come together and mingle as one. It is for this unifying role that we continue to hold the festival even under difficult circumstan­ces.”

Simba added: “Hifa has inevitably interacted with and touch the lives of so many people, who are currently all over the world. As a means by which to contribute to putting on the festival, being a part of it in a way even though they are far off, various channels have been created to by and for friends of the festival to make donations online.”

While not wanting to take the punch away from the “big reveal” of the Hifa programme, organisers have indicated that despite the financial squeeze, a glittering, expressive and wide-ranging programme was in place.

From day one of the festival (May 2) audiences will be treated to the delights of the audio-visual mastery they have come to expect from regional, and internatio­nal groups.

The opening show of the festival, always keenly anticipate­d, will again be a collage of the different genres that will be represente­d throughout the week.

This show, presented by BancABC, is reportedly anchored by a “regional musical super group” with significan­t collaborat­ions with local musicians.

“We are really excited about this huge show,” expounded Wilson, “as it will be a significan­t artistic achievemen­t not only under these tough circumstan­ces but would be significan­t under any circumstan­ces. It is a show that we feel can be sold out in any part of the world. Both the local and regional stars involved are of immense talent and stature and our only worry is the sufficienc­y of seating as this will definitely be a show people will queue up to buy up well ahead of time.”

The forthcomin­g festival will be the 17th edition of Hifa.

As usual, it will feature elements of music, fashion, comedy and spoken word, craft and design, theatre and dance.

Held annually in the centre of the capital for easy access, Hifa has been dubbed one of the top ten internatio­nal festivals in the world.

 ??  ?? Banda Magda, one of the acts coming to Hifa 2017
Banda Magda, one of the acts coming to Hifa 2017

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