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Opportunity: Actors & actresses wanted for theatre exchange programme
Nhimbe Trust is looking for actors and actresses aged 18-25 years for an international theatre exchange programme to take place in Bulawayo from 13-26 Jan 2019.
Nhimbe Trust is looking for actors and actresses aged 18-25 years for an international theatre exchange programme to take place in Bulawayo from 13-26 Jan 2019.
Last week, we posted a question on our Facebook page, asking our readers what the new Minister ofย Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation, Hon. Kirsty Coventry, needs to focus on to push arts and culture forward. The responses we received have us a little concerned about the enormity of the task that Coventry faces and led to a number of other questions which we hope she can answer, with her actions more than her words.
NHIMBE Trust has launched theย U40ย Cultural Leadership Programme to develop the skills and experience of potential leaders in the cultural sector. ย
As a follow up to their thrilling musical, 'Teller's', Nhimbe Trust is brewing another masterpiece dubbed 'Blood Tongue'.
Preparations if the inaugural Doug Hill High Schools Drama Festival set to be held at Masvingo's Charles Austin Theatre from Tuesday August 1 to Wednesday August 2.
Zimbabweโs unique one-woman play, โNarratives from the Darkโ which features visually impaired actress, Edith Masango, is set to tour the nation starting this week.
Nhimbe Trust continues to shine a light on how a vibrant arts sector can exist in a troubled economy. As other organisations shut their doors, the trust has been courageous enough to open a new hub for the arts in Bulawayo. The new creative platform, the Bluez Cafรฉ was officially opened on Africa Day last week with a line up of performances by over 40 top artists.
Theatre lovers in Bulawayo are in for a treat this year, and those who have not seen many plays now have the chance.The Bulawayo Theatre is set is stage an adaptation of Yvonne Veraโs novel โWithout A Nameโ on January 22, 2016 at 6:30pm.
Nhimbe Trust director, Josh Nyapimbi, will be one of Zimbabweโs representatives at the 3rd Pan-African Cultural Congress, which will be held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia at the end of August 2012.
A report released by Nhimbe Trust documenting the proceedings of a recent advocacy workshop by artists has called for a total revamp of the National Arts Council of Zimbabwe (NACZ).