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Arts Events List 17 April Arts Events List
AEL as @ 17 April 2011
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Forthcoming events over the next two weeks

Fuller details and later events below. Events are in Harare unless stated otherwise.

HIFA
  • The Engagement Party (26 April – 1 May)
DANCE
  • Tap Your Feet to an African Beat @ Harry Margolis Hall (21 April)
MUSIC
  • Book Café & Mannenberg (to 24 April)

Performing Arts Bulawayo [PAB] and the Academy [Bulawayo]
  • Alpha and Omega (19 April)
  • The Dream of Gerontius (20 April)
  • Film: Barabbas (21 April)
  • Tangled (26 April)
  • The Queen (28 April)
  • Donizetti: Mary Stuart (29 April)
FINE ART & EXHIBITIONS
  • 3 Thoughts @ Gallery Delta (19 April – 12 May)
  • Pikicha Photography Competition (monthly – next closing date, 20 April)
  • Dance paintings @ 7 Arts Foyer (26 April – 1 May)
  • National Gallery of Zimbabwe: Call to Women Artists (deadline 2 May)
DRAMA, THEATRE & SPOKEN WORD
  • Harare Files @ Book Café (20–22 April)
FILM
CRAFT FAIRS & OTHER FAIRS
WORKSHOPS & COURSES
  • Hifa 2011 Dance Workshops @ Dance Trust of Zimbabwe (25–30 April)
  • Belly Dance Classes
CLUBS & SOCIETIES
CLASSIFIEDS: ARTY THINGS WANTED OR FOR SALE
ZIMBABWE -RELATED EVENTS OUTSIDE ZIMBABWE

FUTURE FESTIVALS – 2011
Harare International Festival of the Arts (Hifa): 26 April – 1 May <info@hifa.co.zw>
NIAA Speech and Drama Festival: 30 May – 15 June <mailto:niaa@yoafrica.com>
International Images Film Festival for Women (IIFF): 18–26 November (Harare); 1–3 December (Bulawayo) <mailto:wfoz@mango.zw>

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FORTHCOMING EVENTS


HIFA


The Engagement Party (26 April to 1 May)
The Hifa Box Office is open to the public at the National Gallery and at Avondale shopping centre (in front of Nando's) as follows:
17 and 18 April – CLOSED; 19, 20 and 21 April – OPEN; 22, 23 and 24 April – CLOSED; 25 April OPEN.
During the Festival, the Box Offices are open 9am – 10pm at Avondale, and 9am – midnight at The National Gallery.
Please visit <http://www.twinarts.co.zw/ael/current/1104hifa.htm> for brief information about all the shows, or visit Hifa's Website <http://www.hifa.co.zw> for more information.

DANCE


Tap Your Feet to an African Beat @ Harry Margolis Hall (21 April)
Pascal Hulin & Melanie Oster, who are both internationally well-known dancers, are visiting Harare and have been giving tap, funk and hip-hop workshops at The Harry Margolis Hall, Milton Park. On Thursday, 21 April at 7pm there will be a showcase of the work that has been done at the workshops. Pascal and Melanie will also dance in this show, which will be entitled "Tap Your Feet to an African Beat".
Entrance - $10
Tickets available from Mitzi Carruthers - 0772 268930, the office at The Ballet Centre, 109 East Road, Avondale, from 18 April, and at the door on the night.

Hifa 2011 Dance Workshops @ Dance Trust of Zimbabwe (25–30 April)
Please see details below under WORKSHOPAS AND COURSES.

16th Masdanza Contemporary Dance Festival (Spain)
Movimiento África is a programme that began with the conclusion of the 1st Africa-Spain meeting of Choreographers held in La Gomera (Canary Islands) in January 2010, to establish contacts between professionals in this art form in order to launch a series of creative residences for African artists in Spanish choreographic centres, in addition to promoting visibility for African contemporary dance in our country.
In this regard, and to celebrate the 16th Masdanza  Contemporary Dance Festival of the Canary Islands, which will take place from 15 to 22 October, an international call has been opened for dancers from all over the world to submit their choreographies and to compete for participation.
The emergent African artists selected to participate in this festival, will have the opportunity to take part in the 2nd Africa-Spain Choreographer's Meeting which will be held from 8 to 12 October in Mercat des Flors (Barcelona).
For more information, please contact  <mailto:marina.garcia@maec.es>

MUSIC


Book Café & Mannenberg (to 24 April)
Fife Avenue Shopping Mall (upstairs), cnr. Fife Ave. / 6th Street, Harare (access upstairs parking from 6th St)
Tel. 0914 435 272; e-mail: <mailto:pamberit@gmail.com>, Website: <http://www.zimbabwearts.org>

BOOK CAFÉ
MON 18, CLOSED FOR INDEPENDENCE DAY
TUE 19, 8pm, CLARE NYAKUJARA, with JIMMY BUZUZI & THE OTHER FOUR – Originals from her new CD 'Haudi nei?' and other favourites
WED 20, 8pm, AFRO BLAZE, a new generation of afro fusion
THU 21, 8pm, ALEXIO KAWARA & Shades of Black – back with an explosive new show!
FRI 22, 5.30pm, MACINTOSH JERAHUNI - Mbira by 'The Peacemaker'
FRI 22, 8pm, NYAMASVISVA NeMAWUNGIRA ENHARIRA – mbira magic from Harare's legendary mbira ensemble
SAT 23, 2-7pm, 'MUSIC FACTORY' featuring MONKEY NUTS & BLAV from April Bocapa Open Mic April events, followed by AFRO MIX – Bocapa runner-up 2010.
SAT 23, 8pm, MOKOOMBA (Vic Falls) - Fresh afro fusion from the People of the Great River

THE MANNENBERG JAZZ CLUB AND RESTAURANT
MON 18, CLOSED FOR INDEPENDENCE DAY
TUE 19, 8pm, MILKSHAKES & AFRO BEAT – Great 'shakes from the Mannenberg bar, with background African playlist from DJ ISH – followed by BONGO LOVE, live!
WED 20 to FRI 22, 6pm, 'HARARE FILES': It's no secret that Harare has been a hard city to live in over the last decade.  This performance takes seven true stories, of seven ordinary people, caught up in extraordinary events. The subject is serious, but the show is not.  It is about how ordinary people survived extraordinary events: it is a story of victory and of personal achievement, not of defeat.  Sometimes the biggest victory is being able to say: I survived it.  I am still here.  The Harare Files salutes the people of Harare.  A play performed by Zimbabwean actor Tonderai Munyebvu and directed by Sarah Norman.
WED 20, 9pm, MICINITY – Lovers Rock Reggae: Weddy Weddy Wednesday!
THU 21, 9pm, DUDU'S GUEST LIST Special: Featuring Guests from Series 1
FRI 22, 9pm, TANGA WEKWA SANDO – Afro Jazz in the 'Township' groove
SAT 23, 3pm, MASHOKO! – The Spoken Word Event – Free!
SAT 23, 9pm, TRANSIT CREW – Roots Rock Reggae: Bigger Tings Ah Gwaan!
SUN 24, 5pm, Acoustic Sunday Social - wind down the weekend with ANDY BROWN!

THE ARTS FACTORY @ The Book Café – Books and CDs of Zimbabwean artists.
All proceeds from sales go direct to artists/publishers. Opens Mon-Fri 9am-5pm and Sat 9am-1pm.

Celebs: Coady Green and Leigh Harrold [piano duo] @ Harare International School (8 May)
Celebrity Subscription Concerts announces its second subscription concert of the 2011 season.
The piano duo: Coady Green and Leigh Harrold
Sunday, 8 May at the Harare International School auditorium, starting at 4 pm.
Entrance at the end of Rivonia Drive, off Moorgate, Mount  Pleasant, Harare.
Box Office opens at 3.45 pm. Tickets also available at The Spotlight, Reps Theatre, $10.
 
Coady Green. Born in Australia he gained his BA of Music Performance and his Masters of Music Performance at the University of Melbourne, having earned almost all of the most prestigious cultural awards Australia has to offer. Relocated in Europe in 2005 he studied with Professor Peter Feuchtwangler in London and Professor Gunther Rheinhold in Germany.
During 2008 he was the prize winner at the International Two Piano Grieg Competition and received the Phonogaphic Performance Company of Australia award. In 2006 he settled in London and now regularly performs in Europe and abroad with most recently having given critically acclaimed recitals in most countries of Europe as well as in China, Africa and Australia.
He is active as a chamber musician, particularly in the field of Piano Duo and performs regularly with Leslie Howard.
In 2010 he and Leigh Harrold performed at the Harare HIFA festival. He is presently undertaking his performance PhD at the University of London where he teaches piano studies.
Leigh Harrold is one of Australia's busiest and most sought after pianists..During  his under-and post graduate studies at the Australian National Academy of Music  he was made Academy Fellow, the first person so chosen after only one year of study. Leigh has performed extensively throughout Europe, USA, Africa and Australia. He has gained an international reputation as an associate artist and has performed with Thomas Reid, Wissam Boustany, Mats Lindstrom, Charles Castleman and many other world class musicians.
In June 202 he travelled to the Orkney Islands to perform a concert of Maxwell Davies' works in the presence of the composer.
Leigh is a founding member of the award winning Kegelstatt Ensemble and performs with the internationally acclaimed pianist Coady Green.
An enthusiastic and committed teacher Leigh has been invited to tutor at the National String Academy , has given many master classes around Australia and is currently on the keyboard faculty of the Victorian College of the Arts.
He is presently working on his PhD in Piano Performance at the  Australian National academy of Music in Melbourne.
 
Both Coady and Leigh are visiting Harare to take part in HIFA 2011.
 
Programme
Mozart: Sonata for piano duo in D major, K 381
Schubert: Lebenssturme, D 947
Czerny: Variations on a theme by Rossini
Listz: Hungarian Rhapsody no.3
 
Ravel: Mother Goose Suite
Mendelssohn: Selection of pieces from a Midsummer Night's Dream
Ravel: Rhapsody Espangnole
Poulenc: Sonata for Piano Duo

Performing Arts Bulawayo [PAB] and the Academy [Bulawayo]

Alpha and Omega (19 April)
Tuesday 19 April in the Robert Sibson Hall at 10.30 a.m.
Come along on the ultimate road-trip adventure that will leave the whole family howling with laughter!  When Kate, a take-charge "Alpha" wolf, and Humphrey, a laid-back "Omega" wolf, get snatched by park rangers and relocated halfway across the country, the two must set off on an incredible journey home.  With the help of a goofy golfing goose and his quacky duck caddy, Kate and Humphrey won't let anything stop them - prickly porcupines, grumpy bears, even a speeding locomotive -from getting back to Jasper Park in time to help save their pack from rival wolves.
Admission: $2.00

The Dream of Gerontius (20 April)
Wednesday 20 April in the Robert Sibson Hall at 7.30 p.m.
Elgar's great work was presented in St.Paul's Cathedral in November 1997 as part of the celebrations of the BBC's 75th and the Cathedral's 300th anniversaries . Andrew Davis conducts an inspired performance with Catherine Wyn Rogers, Philip Langridge, Alastair Miles and the BBC Symphony Orchestra and Chorus.
Admission: $3.00  [free to Red Carpet members]

Film: Barabbas (21 April)
Thursday 21 April in the Robert Sibson Hall at 7.30 p.m.
Anthony Quinn stars in Barabbas, the fictional story of the man released by the people of Jerusalem in preference to Jesus. "A lavish production coupled with a good script (based on Per Langerkvist's novel) and generally fine acting by the large cast make for an engrossing, literate experience" (Leonard Maltin's 2011 Movie Guide).
Admission: $3.00  [free to film subscribers]

Tangled (26 April)
Tuesday 26 April in the Robert Sibson Hall at 10.30 a.m.
Walt Disney Pictures presents "Tangled", one of the most hilarious and hair-raising tales ever told.  When the kingdom's most wanted - and most charming - bandit, Flynn Rider, hides out in a mysterious tower, he's taken hostage by Rapunzel, a beautiful and feisty tower-bound teen with 70 feet of magical golden hair.  Flynn's curious captor, who's looking for a ticket out of the tower where she's been locked away for years, strikes a deal with the handsome thief, and the unlikely duo sets off on an action-packed escapade, complete with a super-cop horse, an over-protective chameleon and a gruff gang of pub thugs.  "Tangled" is a story of adventure, heart, humour and hair - lots of hair.
Admission: $2.00

The Queen (28 April)
Thursday 28 April in the Robert Sibson Hall at 7.30 p.m.
The celebrated film is an engrossing, intimate and intelligently witty portrait of some of the monarchy's darkest days in the week following the death of Princess Diana.  "Helen Mirren as the Queen is a sensation" (The Times).
Admission: $3.00  [free to film subscribers]

Donizetti: Mary Stuart (29 April)
Friday 29 April in the Robert Sibson Hall at 6.30 p.m. - with supper interval.
Donizetti's opera offers a great singing-actress tremendous opportunities, especially in the fictitious encounter with her persecutor, Elizabeth I, when royal pride, defiance and finally fury are her undoing, whilst the scenes leading to her execution embrace optimism, regret, love, remorse and despair.  Dame Janet Baker's portrayal was regarded as one of the pinnacles of her career, and she chose the role for her farewell to the London operatic stage in 1982 when this recording was made.   
Admission: $3.00  [free to Red Carpet members]

FINE ART & EXHIBITIONS


3 Thoughts @ Gallery Delta (19 April – 12 May)
An exhibition of drawings and graphics by Virginia Chihota - 'Patience'; Portia Zvavahera - 'Walking in my Dreams'; and invited artist Helen Lieros - 'Mankind Repeating History' to be opened by Mr Stephanos Ioannides, Charge d'Affaires, Embassy of Greece on Tuesday, 19 April, at 5.30.p.m. Previewing from noon that day, exhibition duration until 12 May.
Gallery Delta, 'Robert Paul's Old House,' 110 Livingstone Avenue/Ninth Street, Greenwood Park, Harare
Telephone/Fax: 792135; <mailto:artdelta@mweb.co.zw>; <http://www.gallerydelta.com>.

Pikicha Photography Competition (monthly – next closing date, 20 April)
The Zimbo Jam, in partnership with The Spanish Embassy in Harare, are running a photographic competition with a grand prize of US$1000. Professional and amateur Zimbabwean photographers are invited to enter.
The competition has monthly themes and monthly prizes and runs until June 2011.
Each month will have three prizes of $100, $50 and $25 for the top three winners.
An overall winner for the 2011 competition will be chosen after the six months and will receive a cash prize of US $1000.
Submissions must be made by the 20th of each month.
The themes are:
April: "Keep it Green"
May: "Albinos"
June: "Women by Women" (Women of Zimbabwe captured by other women)
The full rules of the competition can be found at: <http://www.pikicha.com/rules>.
More information can be found on <http://www.pikicha.com/>
Or contact Tendai/Fungai: e-mail <mailto:ipikicha@zimbojam.com>, Tel. +263-772-393863

Dance paintings @ 7 Arts Foyer (26 April – 1 May)
Paintings by Daryl Nero and Iain Macdonald will be on display in the foyer of the 7 Arts Theatre during HIFA, the venue for many dance performances. All work express "the magic of dance" in its many forms.
   Both Daryl Nero and Iain Macdonald have been devotees of Tumbuka for many years. Daryl has several large paintings inspired by Tumbuka, while Iain Macdonald's work is inspired  by classical ballet and ball-room dancing.
  While waiting for the show to begin enjoy the paintings. Most are for sale. Price-lists and other details will be available from the foyer.

National Gallery of Zimbabwe: Call to Women Artists (deadline 2 May)
Beauty of Creation presented at Courteney Hotel
The National Gallery of Zimbabwe in collaboration with Courteney Hotel are calling on all female artists in Zimbabwe to participate in an exhibition for women and by women. Interested individuals should create paintings of their choice guided by the theme Beauty of Creation, particularly looking at the environment. This show serves to recognize the artistic talent in Zimbabwe and women are being offered an opportunity to creatively express themselves through painting.
Criteria: All works submitted will go under selection by a jury and 50 selected works will be exhibited at Courteney Hotel from 27 May to 27 June 2011.
Awards: There will be 1st, 2nd and 3rd prizes winners.
The deadline for submission is Monday 2 May 2011 at the National Gallery of Zimbabwe.
To be part of this show, collect forms at the National Gallery of Zimbabwe.

Art exhibition (5 June)
A group exhibition of stunning art by well-known artists will be held on Sunday, 5 June in a lovely garden at 79, Piers Road, Borrowdale
from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.  Refreshments and guarded parking will be provided.
Contact June Lunney on 884295, for more information.

DRAMA, THEATRE & SPOKEN WORD


Harare Files @ Book Café (20–22 April)
It's no secret that Harare has been a hard city to live in over the last decade. This performance takes seven true stories, of seven ordinary people, caught up in extraordinary events. The subject is serious, but the show is not. It is about how ordinary people survived extraordinary events: it is a story of victory and of personal achievement, not of defeat. Sometimes the biggest victory is being able to say: I survived it.  I am still here.
The Harare Files salutes the people of Harare. A play performed by Zimbabwean actor Tonderai Munyebvu and directed by Sarah Norman.
Wednesday 20 to Friday 22 April, 6pm.
Fife Avenue Shopping Mall (upstairs), cnr. Fife Ave. / 6th Street, Harare (access upstairs parking from 6th St)
Tel. 0914 435 272; e-mail: <mailto:pamberit@gmail.com>, Website: <http://www.zimbabwearts.org>

FILM



CRAFT FAIRS & OTHER FAIRS


Celebration of the Cultures of the British Isles @ Borrowdale Race Course (7 May)
The Societies of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales are proud to host a GARDEN PARTY on Saturday, 7 May in The Parade Ring, Borrowdale Race Course from 2.30 pm – 5.30 pm
Entry by ticket only: $10  
Dress Code: Jacket/Tie/Hats Optional
Delicious Dainty Eats; Pimms; Real Ale; Live Music and Entertainment
A fun afternoon for all the family.
To purchase your tickets: email: <mailto:n-benham@dfid.gov.uk> or phone 0772-127214

Borrowdale Craft Fair @ Old Georgians Sports Club (26 June)
Sunday, 26 June, 9am to 4pm, Old Georgians Sports Club.
Bookings now open at 256 Herbert Chitepo Road, Cnr. 5th Street. Office Hours 8am to 2pm
Stand cost
3m x 3m, space only: US$50
3m x 3m, covered: US$90
3m x 3m, catering: US$100
Table Hire x 1US$5
Chair Hire x 1: US$1

WORKSHOPS & COURSES


Hifa 2011 Dance Workshops @  Dance Trust of Zimbabwe (25–30 April)
NB: These workshops target the Zimbabwean dance community and the international dance companies (i.e. professionals, semi-professionals, dance students)
Fee: US$5 per class for non-DTZ members. Dance Trust of Zimbabwe, 109 East Road, Belgravia, Harare

Timetable

Monday 25 April
9am – 10am: MAGNHILD FOSSUM – Yoga (Norway)
10 – 1 pm: MAGNHILD FOSSUM - Dance Composition + Dance & New Tech (Norway)
Tuesday 26 April
9am – 11pm: SEE ME - Pas de Deux – Nina Lill/Christer Tornell (Norway)
11 – 1 pm: NYATA NYATA Dance Co – Dance from Centre Afrique - (Canada/C-Af)
Wednesday  27 April
9am – 11pm: SHARONA FLORSHEIM – Choreography - (Israël)
11:30 – 1 pm: FLAMENCO * - Carmen - (Spain)
2:30 – 4 pm: IMPACT DANCE Co* - HIP HOP - Hakeem Onibudo (UK)
Thursday 28 April
9am – 11pm: JOZIARTLab Itumeleng – Contemporary - (SA/Germ)
Friday 29 April
9am – 11pm: VUYANI Dance Co - Gregory Maqoma - Fusion Contemporary (SA)
Saturday 30 April
9am – 11pm: FLATFOOT Dance Co - Llianne Loots - Afro fusion (SA)

NB: May be subject to change      * To Be Confirmed   

For more information, contact Marie-Laure (aka Soukaina) Edom: Cell: (263) 912 368523; Tel: (263 4) 334098/336776

Belly Dance Classes
Explore your femininity, increase your confidence, love and heal your body.
Mondays @ Centre for Healthy Living. 4-5pm,
Wednesdays @ Centre for Healthy living 8.45am - 9.45am
Thursdays @ Emerald Hill,  6-7pm
Cost $10 per lesson, classes for all ages, shapes, and levels of fitness.
Contact Odette 0772-286864 <mailto:dettevanrensburg@yahoo.co.uk> or look at <http://dahab-dance.tripod.com>

CLUBS & SOCIETIES


Friends of the Gallery (FOG) AGM (16 May)
You are warmly invited to attend the FoG Annual General Meeting on 16 May at 13.00 p.m. in the North Gallery of the National Gallery of Zimbabwe. FOG is an established committee with many years of service, a wealth of experience and with a dedicated collection of people promoting and supporting the activities of the National Gallery. On show will be some of the recent works that FoG has acquired for the Permanent Collection. If you would like to become more involved with the visual arts please do come and join us as we are looking for new committee members. Refreshments will be served at the meeting. Thank you.

George Fleming House: Open Day (28 May)
George Fleming House (formerly SACS House) will be celebrating its Centenary in May this year.
We hope that past residents, or their offspring, will take this opportunity to renew friendships and attend our Open Day on Saturday, 28 May, between 10am and 3pm at George Fleming House, Herbert Chitepo Ave (bet 3rd/4th St).
If you, or anyone else who you know, would be interested in attending  this function, please contact Trish McKenzie on <mailto:trishmck@zol.co.zw>,  or Telephone (263 4)764358 or 0712 611 441.
Even if you can't attend, we would love to hear where past residents are now living and what they are doing so we can compile memories - please also circulate to your friends outside the country.

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