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Zimbabwe music star conducts music workshops in Malawi

by Stephen Jakes
19 Apr 2015 at 11:46hrs | Views

Zimbabwe's Belgium-based musician Ambuya Stella Chiweshe is in the country is held music performance at the Zimbabwe Embassy in Lilongwe on Saturday and is today performing at Madsoc Theatre in Malawi while she will wind up her performances on April 25 at St Andrews International High School.

Ethnomusician Waliko Makhala a local Malawian musician is sharing the stage with Chiweshe, and is reported to have described her music as more like a weapon.

"I just want to ask people to patronise her shows and they will not be disappointed. She is such an amazing artist. Her footprints are always leaving a cultural mark and her exploits speak volumes," Makhala is quoted as saying.

"Her music speaks. Her music is a weapon and mightier that the sword."

Makhala said Chiweshe will also spend time interacting with local artists through workshops.

"This is not all about performances but Ambuya's visit is all about cultural exchange. We will have workshops in Lilongwe and Blantyre before the performances," he said.

On her itinerary is also a visit to Chingalire Rural Growth Centre in Lilongwe on Tuesday which is a brainchild of singer and guitarist Ben Mankhamba.

Mankhamba, who is Village Headman Chingalire, established the Chingalire Rural Growth Centre with the aim of developing the area.

Among others, the centre has a library and a multipurpose hall where people in the area have time to read books but also showcase their different talents.

The Zimbabwean musician will be hosted to the Ngoni traditional dances at the Mzimba Heritage on May 1.

In addition to that, Ambuya will have visits to Dziwe La Nkhalamba, Lake Malawi and Kungoni Arts.

Chiweshe is internationally known for her singing and playing of the mbira dzavadzimu, a traditional instrument of the Shona people of Zimbabwe.

She is one of the few female players of the instrument, which she learned to play from 1966 to 1969 when even fewer females played the instrument.

The artist has performed numerous times in Germany and has also participated in the Womad Festival (1994 in the United States, 1995 in Australia, and 2006 in Spain).

In addition to performing as a soloist, she often performs in combination with guitars. She has also organised an international women's music festival in Zimbabwe.

The artist has released several albums and they include Ambuya? , Kumusha, Shungu, Healing Tree: Best of Stella Chiweshe, Talking Mbira: Spirits of Liberation, Double Check and Chakandiwana.

Source - Byo24News