Luyanduhlobo Makwati
Own correspondent
Southern Eye
Dudu, as she is affectionately known, shared the stage with sibling Zanele Manhenga, aka Uza, and Clare Nyakujara on a night dubbed “Intwasa Spring Jazz Night." The three women performed in the mould of Three Generations and left the audience captivated and asking for more through their sweet and powerful voices.
PAMBERI TRUST PHOTO: BY DENNIS MADYIRA |
The performance was the main attraction of the night.
The three talented women who had earlier on promised to put up a scintillating performance did not disappoint as they gave the audience lively entertainment. They treated the audience to an assortment of fun which some revellers termed a three-in-one performance because of their sharp voices that were well varied.
PAMBERI TRUST PHOTO: BY DENNIS MADYIRA |
PAMBERI TRUST PHOTO: BY DENNIS MADYIRA |
Clare and Uza backed Dudu with their sharp voices that made the performance a gig to remember.
The super-charged stars put up a superb show from the moment they took their act on stage.
Uza and Clare said they were happy to be in Bulawayo and looked forward to be in the city more often.
The Spring Jazz Festival was a successful partnership between Intwasa Arts Festival and F.L.A.M.E(Female Literary Arts & Music Enterprise), a project by Pamberi Trust, a Harare based arts development organisation.
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