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RECAP
Thanks to the big crowd that came out last Thursday for "Lamentations @ 12", a stage play written by Gertrude Munhamo that casts a harsh light on some of the darkest moments in Zimbabwe's liberation history, through the perspective of young girls who witnessed and survived brutality and loss. Filled with song, dance, emotion, and humour, the play was a searing portrait of humanity in the face of violence and struggle.
We also greatly enjoyed the workshop led by the Zimbabwean theatre professionals. More than 20 Tanzanian actors and dancers participated in the workshop, learning Zimbabwean dances and teaching Tanzanian ones. The workshop resulted in a 10-minute one act play that was written and performed by all of the participants. Hongerini wote!
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KIJIWENI CINEMA
February's Valentine's Day screening will be the award-winning movie "Love the One You Love". To read more about the movie, join the Facebook event by following this link. We hope to see all of you lovebirds on the 14th!
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OPPORTUNITIES FOR ARTISTS
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WORKSHOPS
Intermediate and Advanced DJ Workshop with Benjamin LeBrave, aka BBRAVE
23 and 24 February 2017 @ Nafasi Art Space
Fee: 20,000TSH*, free for Nafasi Members. Lunch Included.
To register, email info@nafasiartspace.org
*If you would like to participate, but can't afford the registration fee, please email us to request for a waiver.
About the Workshop:
French-born and Accra-based Benjamin Lebrave a.k.a. BBRAVE, founder and manager of the acclaimed Akwaaba Music African music label, is coming to Nafasi Art Space! Leading a two-day workshop, he will share his 20-year international experience, covering all aspects of the modern DJ’s craft, from crate-digging to technical skills, from mixing tricks to career tips.
Sign up now to participate in this fun-filled event, in which you will learn, exchange and practice with a professional in order to become a more versatile and efficient DJ!
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PARTNER EVENTS
"Living Inside the Story": Humboldt Lab Tanzania Exhibition (3 - 10 Feb) - NEXT at the University of Dar es Salaam
The Humboldt Lab project in Tanzania presents a touring exhibition of artistic and scholarly explorations into Tanganyika anti-colonial wars of resistance during German rule through objects, drawing, painting, film, installation, and research. The exhibition opened at the National Museum and House of Culture and will now move to the Heritage House at the University of Dar es Salaam. Please see the poster below for additional details.
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