Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Bluez Café to host Sadhana cultural exchange project

- Rumbidzai Mbewe Sunday Life Correspond­ent

BLUEZ Café will this year host the Sadhana cultural exchange project which will feature four musicians from far-flung corners of the globe, namely India, Indonesia, the United States of America and Zimbabwe. The project will be held on 24 August.

Sadhana is the reunion of four musicians from #1beat2016, coming together in a bid to create and perform music for social change in the world. In 2016 Zimbabwean percussion­ist Othnell “Mangoma” Moyo was selected to participat­e along with 32 other musicians from 17 different countries around the world.

The programme was supported by Found Sound Nation and the US State Department. In March 2017 Mangoma was invited for further music exchange in India where he spent several weeks, and where the Sadhana project was born.

“The project will cover four areas which are music performanc­e, education, branding and merchandis­ing, as well as documentat­ion. Emerging and establishe­d artistes and cultural business practition­ers are invited to participat­e, at no cost,” said Penny Yon the marketing and public relations officer at Bluez Café.

She said Bluez Café welcomes the artistes of the Sadhana project and was humbled and proud to offer the venue for collaborat­ion.

“Building on the legacy of Bulawayo’s rich cultural tapestry, and in partnershi­p with artistes and other cultural partners, Bluez Café will create a vibrant and multi-dimensiona­l cultural hub in the centre of the city, a space for artistes and arts practition­ers; a space to create, a space for free expression of cultural identity; a space of tolerance, inclusion, unity, respect and dialogue,” she said.-@

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