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Spotted at HIFA… Witness Marunze
ZJ: What is your name?Ans: Witness Marunze
ZJ: What is your name?Ans: Witness Marunze
Maia Lekow, the Kenyan soul queen thrilled the audience at her lunch time concert on day 3 of HIFA 2012.
Two great shows that enjoyed success at HIFA 2012 are back by public demand!
REPS THEATRE
The Dance Trust of Zimbabwe’s National Ballet presents
ON THE RISE
A superb dance show inspired by the Ballet Centre disaster in 2011
and the effort to rebuild and renew
Thurs May 10, Fri May 11, Sat May 12 – 7pm
Plus matinee Sat May 12 2.30pm
Book now at The Spotlight
REPS UPSTAIRS
Zane E Lucas
Directs
Danai Gurira’s acclaimed drama about a group of women in war-torn Liberia.
First Street complex played host to a musical exhibition as the entertainment-seeking public braved the hot midday weather to witness the HIFA First Street Platform performance on Day 2 of the Festival.
I made my way to the Standard Theatre ,this afternoon, along Samora Machel avenue so I could go and watch a theatrical production by the name of Bonnie and Clyde (Redux). To be honest I didn’t know what to expect as I had watched the Bonnie and Clyde movie which is a Hollywood version of events.
The 7 Arts Theatre, this morning, played host to a high energy, comedy performance entitled, “Big Boys Don’t Dance”.
Bindura Book Fair & Career Guidance Expo kindly invites you to exhibit in their annual informative and people development exhibition.…
Savanna Trust in collaboration with the University of Zimbabwe Theatre Arts Department invites artists, media experts, civic society leaders, academics and human rights activist to submit abstracts and performance/exhibition/film/workshop proposals for the 4th protest Arts International Festival. The theme for this year is “Protest Arts, Culture and Democracy: Imagining and inventing the future.”
Harare's first Restaurant Week (HRW) will take place over a nine-day period from Friday, 18 May to on Saturday 26 May.
The Africa Centre, together with artist in residency programmes in Australia, Brazil, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, South Africa and the United States of America have partnered to create the Artist in Residency (AIR) 2012 programme. The programme has been conceived to support artists from Africa who are provocative, innovative, relevant and highly engaged with both social issues and their art forms.