The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Theatre paBridge celebrates sixth anniversar­y

- Ivan Zhakata Arts Correspond­ent

THE sixth anniversar­y of the Theatre paBridge project roars to life today with a line- up of theatre, dance, music, acrobatics and poetry performers scheduled to perform at the disused footbridge in Highfield, Harare.

Performing artists, among others, Sekuru Soro, Blackbird, Ckanyiso, Simba, Chimwemwe, Talking Guitars, Zvido Zvevanhu Arts Ensemble, Yambutso Arts, Dangerous African Giants, TNG aka Khamkadzi and Body Language will be compliment­ed by a surprise guest artist.

Event organizer Nyanduri Nyandoro said this year’s anniversar­y commemorat­ions were dedicated to celebrate EDZAI ISU Trust’s late finance director Felicity Dambudzo Tawengwa, an accountant and entreprene­ur who had passion for arts developmen­t in the Highfield community and poverty eradicatio­n among rural women in Wedza.

“The initial date was not possible due to circumstan­ces beyond our control in which police said it was not ideal to hold the commemorat­ions on that particular Friday,” he said.

“The Theatre paBridge project started in 2016 when we approached relevant authoritie­s, secured seed funding from Africalia to clean the bridge and conscripte­d community volunteers who cleaned it and since the 28th of October to date we have successful­ly hosted more than 300 establishe­d and up and coming artists which include Edith WeUtonga, Progress Chipfumo, Kireni Zulu, Albert Nyathi, Tryson Chimbetu, TruBantu, Maestrowem­handa, Taking Guitars, Jungle Boyz and New Generation, among others, before Covid19 forced us to stop activities.

“With the Covid- 19 situation becoming contained and restrictiv­e measures being relaxed, we have started activities at the bridge since September holding a show every fortnight and after the 6th anniversar­y on the 28th of October, we want to make it weekly with support from private, public, civic and internatio­nal organisati­ons.

“As a community rooted transforma­tive arts organisati­on that thrives on partnershi­ps with government, private, civic society and internatio­nal organisati­ons, we are happy with the encouragin­g support we are getting from stakeholde­rs notably Harare City Council, National Arts Council of Zimbabwe, and OK Machipisa in the revival process. “

Nyandoro said for those that did not know the humble and ever smiling Felicity who passed away on July 22, 2022, she was an accountant by profession with over 20 years’ experience in various management, finance, administra­tion and accounting roles in Zimbabwe and the United Kingdom.

He said Felicity enjoyed and actively worked on social impact projects to empower local communitie­s through income generating projects with projects like Mobility for Africa empowering local women with electrical scooters to run their agricultur­al errands.

Born on December 12, 1971, Felicity was also a successful business woman and farmer as the managing director of Shaka Hills Farm.

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