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JUNE 2008 - “I am like a mirror," declares Zimbabwe's popular music star Chiwoniso Maraire. On Rebel Woman, Chiwoniso's first internationally released album in over ten years, her soulful and deeply personal songs offer . to find work, and they are only able to return home to visit their loved ones every month or so.
Chiwoniso last year released her second solo cd, “Timeless", with her group Vibe Culture and is currently at work with Keith Farquharson on her third solo album. BIO. Chiwoniso Maraire was born in Olympia, Washington (USA) in 1976. Her father, ethnomusicologist Dumisani Maraire, taught marimba and mbira in America
5 Mar 2015 Chiwoniso Maraire; One of the strongest signatures to her work was the ability to flawlessly interweave English and Shona. In 1999, Chiwoniso fronted Brown's 'The Storm' at the MASA Festival in Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire, where the band's performance won them the UNESCO Prize for Arts. On 13 December
2 Oct 2008 Mugabe, Chiwoniso Maraire is on her way to a gig in Leicester. As Zimbabwe's leading young She's in Britain to promote her new album,. Rebel Woman. The title-track was inspired by a poem about but they've got to know how to work it and be committed to doing it. If that plot used to feed. 60 people
31 Jan 2018 Chiwoniso Maraire was in love with her homeland, Zimbabwe, as only one who walks the narrow path between those who belong and those who are artist in relation to political destruction: “I had a situation in the Book Cafe when riot police walked in all these things come into your work as an artist and
Chiwoniso, the late, gifted Zimbabwean-American musician, played a 15-note karimba. This instrument was originally taught at the historic Kwanangoma School of African Music in Zimbabwe, popularized by her father Dumisani Maraire as the "mbira nyunga nyunga." It was usually tuned to the key of F. But Chiwoniso
Born in 1976 in Olympia, Washington, where her father had moved his family, The song bird spent the first seven years of her life on the US. She spent a portion of her high school years attending The Northwest School in Seattle, Washington. When she moved back to Zimbabwe she attended Mutare Girls' High School and
Chiwoniso-Maraire - Download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online. She spent the first seven years of her life away from her homeland Zimbabwe as her father moved the family to Washington in the U.S. in the year 1970 to pursue a degree in Ethnomusicology. On the album Ancient Voices (produced 1995)
is rarely more the case than with Chiwoniso Maraire. On her second album Rebel Woman (Cumbancha), Chiwoniso unearths Zimbabwe's deeper history, addressing key social issues and the failed promise of the country's independence. It reflects two years' work with producer, musician and longtime collaborator.
4 Aug 2010 [P]erformance studies as a field asks not what actions, events, or cultural manifestations are but rather what they do. Performance studies does not seek to describe actions so they could be faithfully reproduced later; instead, it attempts to understand what these actions do in the cultural field where they
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