The Standard (Zimbabwe)

Theatre enthusiast­s celebrate World Theatre Day

- BY NYASHA GOROGODO

THE INTERNATIO­NAL eatre Institute of Zimbabwe and Repertory players recently commemorat­ed World eatre Day at Reps eatre in Harare.

World eatre Day is celebrated every year on March 27 and this year it was commemorat­ed under the theme " eatre and a Culture of Peace."

e day was initiated in 1962 by the Internatio­nal eatre Institute as a day to pay respect to, and celebrate the beauty, creativity, hard work and artistry that goes into all the aspects of theatre production.

eatre enthusiast­s last week thronged Reps eatre, the ceremonial home of performanc­e arts in Harare, to celebrate World eatre Day through stand-up comedy, plays, games and forums.

Zimbabwe arts practition­er Zaza Muchemwa said creatives needed to have continuous conversati­ons to grow their industry.

“We had forums today for actors, play writers, producers, stage managers and directors,” Muchemwa said.

“is was to actually hear from the practition­ers what their ideal world is like, what tools they need and what conditions they need in order for them to thrive in their speci c discipline­s.

“I think it was something really special hearing from people about their needs and other opportunit­ies that may exist to develop and grow the industry and we hope to continue with the conversati­ons and forums; we are also having the same forums in Bulawayo.

“ere were a lot of points raised in the event, like how we can make theatre a consistent employment opportunit­y for creatives in theatre and also how we can amplify theatre as a communicat­ion and tourism tool so that voices can be heard.”

Stand-up comedian and actor Hupenyu Murombo said the event helped them engage and network.

Norwegian Jon Fosse prepared this year’s World eatre Day speech which described arts as peaceful and a wonderful way of combining cultures.

“Art breaks through the boundaries between languages, geographic­al regions, and countries,” Fosse said.

“It brings together not just everyone's individual qualities but also in another sense the individual characteri­stics of every group of people for example, a nation.:

e rst theatre performanc­e originated from ancient Greece in 300 BCE, according to Aristotle.

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