Tuesday 22 July 2014

Vagina Monologues Writer to Visit Zimbabwe



Eve Ensler, Tony Award winning playwright, performer, activist, author of The Vagina Monologues and founder of the international One Billion Rising movement, arrives in Zimbabwe this week to engage with grassroots women leaders and organisations working on issues pertaining to ending violence against women.

The Vagina Monologues was first produced as a play in 1996. It consists of a number of monologues that explore issues that women deal with on a day to day basis in a frank, matter-of-fact manner. The monologues touch on issues such as menstruation, masturbation, sex, rape, birth and orgasm. The overall theme is that of reclaiming the vagina as tool for empowerment and as a part of the body that women should not be ashamed of.

The monologues have been translated into over 48 languages and performed in over 140 countries, including here in Zimbabwe.

In 1998 Ensler spearheaded the formation of V-Day, a non-profit organisation that has raised millions of dollars for women’s anti-violence groups around the world. V-Day organises the annual One Billion Rising event where tens of thousands of men and women all over the world express their stand against gender-based violence through dance.

On her Zimbabwe visit, Ensler will be accompanied by V-Day director, Monique Wilson, who is also an internationally renowned women’s activist.  Wilson is a member of Gabriela – a national alliance of grassroots women’s organizations in the Philippines, and is the Director of International Affairs of the Gabriela Women’s Party. She is also the international spokesperson for the Purple Rose Campaign aimed at ending the sex trafficking of Filipino women and children.

Speaking about her trip to Zimbabwe Ensler said; “We are excited about this trip because we have heard about all the amazing work that Women’s organisations are doing in Zimbabwe. We are hoping to use this opportunity to learn more about women’s issues in the country and to meet with some of the tireless grassroots women leaders.”

She said they were also hoping to meet with One Billion Rising Organisers in Zimbabwe to plan for the 2015 edition of the movement.  They were also hoping to bring the issues and context of women in Zimbabwe onto a global platform.

ENDS
Exist Digital

Tuesday 15 July 2014

SISTAZ OPEN MIC ROCKS

Saturday 12 July saw the return of a number of women artists who had taken a break from the platform, Eve Kawadza as guest musician, Linda Gabriel(guest poet), Nancy Mutize and Faith Ganyau.  It is also amazing how the brothers are coming to support the sisters on stage.

In June we saw the birth of the SUPERBAND, a band formed at the open mic with the likes of Rute Mbangwa, Tina Watyoka, Edith WeUtonga backed by Pablo Nakappa on bass, Frank Mavhimira on lead, Jack on drums and Jack on keys.  The SUPERBAND regrouped again and put up a spirited performance.  They now have two shows lined up at the Book Café, dates to be announced soon.

Caroleen Masawi now known as Masa made her debut appearance at the Book Café with an out-of-this-world performance.  Jazzy and soul-ish Masa is the future.  We are honoured to have hosted her debut show ever as Masa at the Sistaz Open Mic.
Alice Chinya: PHOTO BY COLLEN MAGOBEYA

Eve Kawadza: PHOTO BY COLLEN MAGOBEYA

Faith Ganyau: PHOTO BY COLLEN MAGOBEYA


Linda Gabriel: PHOTO BY COLLEN MAGOBEYA

Mazvita "Younique" Gwangwadza: PHOTO BY COLLEN MAGOBEYA

Nancy Mutize: PHOTO BY COLLEN MAGOBEYA

SUPERBAND: PHOTO BY COLLEN MAGOBEYA

Wanai Ndudzo: PHOTO BY COLLEN MAGOBEYA

Monday 14 July 2014

WOMEN BAND LEADERS - LEADERSHIP SCHOOL

On July 7-8, 17 women artists attended a Women Band Leaders Leadership School at the Book Café.  The workshop which targeted established women artists already fronting their own bands was organised by Pamberi Trust in Partnership with Arterial Network Zimbabwe and Sally Women's Institute.

Tambudzai Madzimure(Programmes Officer at Hivos, Prudence Katomeni, Jessie Majome: Foto by B E Chigama
The workshop concentrated on developing the person in how they work in relation to their art as a business departing from the usual technical stuff.

A PAMBERI TRUST PHOTO: BY BATSIRAI E CHIGAMA

A PAMBERI TRUST PHOTO: BY BATSIRAI E CHIGAMA

PAMBERI TRUST PHOTO: BY BATSIRAI E CHIGAMA