Thursday 30 August 2012

EDITH LOOKS EAST (AFRICA)


Farewell show, Thu 30 August, 8pm
Book Café, 139 S.Machel Ave / 6th Street, Harare




Book Café is proud to present an exciting new double-bill for music-lovers of Harare – EDITH weUTONGA, back-to-back with MANNEX & Mo Family – on Thursday 30 August.

Rising strongly on the Zimbabwe music scene, both artists are performing widely, busy in the studio, and gaining huge ground in popularity, winning audiences with authentic, original, home-grown afro and reggae, with a distinctly Zimbabwean flavour.


Between a hectic schedule of music performances and her complementary acting career, band leader and bass player Edith Katiji moves out and northwards on a short regional tour, and the Thursday 30 August performance is by way of a farewell for fans and well-wishers.  The tour will include appearances at the Blankets & Wine’ Festival in Nairobi, Kenya, where she will also take part in music workshops, a performance in Kenya’s coastal city Mombasa in cooperation with Alliance Francaise, and further to Kampala, Uganda.

After encouragement from several years participation in Pamberi Trust’s FLAME programme (Female Literary, Arts & Music Enterprise) in Harare “for women artists by women artists” where self-reliance and self-promotion is an important goal, Edith released her debut album UTONGA in 2010.   Edith’s East African connection is a result of good communication, courage, confidence and contacts online, where she introduced herself and her music to East Africans via the internet – and was well received. 

Meanwhile, former Transit Crew frontman Mannex  Motsi is going from strength to strength, with his own unique reggae style and a growing fan base, now featuring music from his brand new album launched in Harare last week to much acclaim.

Thu 30 August promises to be a red-hot double bill – not to be missed!

By Penny Yon
Pamberi Trust

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