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Title: Ushering the Performing Arts in the Present and Future: An Analysis of Intwasa Arts Festival koBulawayo
Authors: Magadalene Fungai Zivengwa
Wonder Maguraushe
Mellitus Nyongesa Wanyama
Madimabe Geoff Mapaya
Primary teacher with the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education
Senior Lecturer at MSU’s Music Business, Musicology & Technology Department in Zimbabwe
Professor of Music (Ethnomusicology and Musicology) at Kabarak University, Nakuru, Kenya
Renowned Expert in Indigenous African Music
Keywords: culture
festival
Intwasa arts festival
culture loss
preservation
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Utafiti Academic Press
Abstract: The way artists perform on stage has changed in Zimbabwe, which could lead to the loss of indigenous culture. However, the performing arts industry can help preserve and pass down cultural elements from the past to the present and future. This study examines the Intwasa Arts Festival koBulawayo, held annually in Zimbabwe's second largest city, through document analysis, observations, and key informant interviews. The chapter discusses culture loss in indigenous societies and suggests ways to mitigate the trend, defines festivals and examines their state in developed countries and Africa, and provides background on the establishment and objectives of the festival. The authors conclude that Intwasa Arts Festival koBulawayo plays a crucial role in preserving and promoting culture and ensuring the continuity of cultural practices among indigenous people.
URI: https://cris.library.msu.ac.zw//handle/11408/6467
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