Other Arts & Culture Issues
Culture Week 2015 Preps on Course
Preparations for this year’s Culture Week commemorations have gained momentum in all the ten provinces of the country.
Preparations for this year’s Culture Week commemorations have gained momentum in all the ten provinces of the country.
Rising artist's development and promotion company, Ngoma Nehosho will starts its year with an artist's development workshop which is set to shift mindsets on Tuesday February 23 at the Book Café.
Launched in 1997, Book Café has become the beating heart of culture in the capital. It is Harare's arts hub, where a diversity of cultures mix freely, comfortably and peacefully, and it hosts live music, poetry, comedy, discussions and workshops and Book launches six nights a week.
Previous and future winners of the National Arts Merit Awards (NAMA) will attend a number of workshops, including a key mindset transformation session, aimed at making them more effective and competitive.
It’s only eight days into 2015 and while the general ambiance in most institutions is serene, the same cannot be said for the National Arts Council of Zimbabwe (NACZ).
China Federation of Zimbabwe, has vowed to continue supporting young upcoming artistes in Zimbabwe.
The National Arts Council of Zimbabwe (NACZ) has revealed that there aren’t any hard feelings between them and the Zimbabwe Music Awards (ZIMA) organisers after the latter rescheduled its event to happen on the same day as the former’s annual Indaba.
When Anna Mudimba (38) split up with her husband in 2007 she and her four children lost a breadwinner, but thanks to a move she had made eight years earlier she was able to provide for her family.
The Mzilikazi Art & Craft Centre is one of the pillars of the cultural story of the city of Bulawayo. Originally established in 1963, it marks it’s golden jubilee this year and its plans for purchasing new equipment have received a boost after the Culture Fund of Zimbabwe Trust recently granted the centre US$40,000.
The National Arts Council of Zimbabwe (NACZ) has released a statement of condolence after the passing away of leading arts administrator, Paul Brickhill. The statement says Paul's contribution to the arts will always be cherished. Here it is in full: