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− | ''For HIFA editions in previous years, please see, [[Harare International Festival of the Arts (HIFA) | the HIFA Index]] '' | + | ''For HIFA editions in previous years, please see, [[Harare International Festival of the Arts (HIFA)|the HIFA Index]] '' |
The festival was held from 30 April to 5 May, under the theme '''''What's Next'''''.<br> | The festival was held from 30 April to 5 May, under the theme '''''What's Next'''''.<br> | ||
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The opening show in 2013 was directed by [[Asa Jogi]]. The show had a number of of musicians from [[Starbrite]] and Zimbabwean dancers who explored Zimbabwe's music. | The opening show in 2013 was directed by [[Asa Jogi]]. The show had a number of of musicians from [[Starbrite]] and Zimbabwean dancers who explored Zimbabwe's music. | ||
− | Artists that featured at the festival include [[Baaba Maal]], [[Bheki Khoza]], [[Victor Kunonga]], [[Bokani Dyer]], [[Hope Masike]], [[Busi Ncube]], [[Edith Weutonga]], [[The Cool Crooners]], [[Selmor Mtukudzi]], [[Otis Fraser| DJ Otis Fraser]], [[Jah Prayzah]], [[Mokoomba]], [[Noisette]], [[Prince Edward School Jazz Band]], [[Prudence Katomeni]]-Mbofana, [[Alexio Kawara]], [[Roki]] & [[Mampi]] and [[Tumbuka Dance Company]] | + | Artists that featured at the festival include [[Baaba Maal]], [[Bheki Khoza]], [[Victor Kunonga]], [[Bokani Dyer]], [[Hope Masike]], [[Busi Ncube]], [[Edith Weutonga]], [[The Cool Crooners]], [[Selmor Mtukudzi]], [[Otis Fraser|DJ Otis Fraser]], [[Jah Prayzah]], [[Mokoomba]], [[Noisette]], [[Prince Edward School Jazz Band]], [[Prudence Katomeni]]-Mbofana, [[Alexio Kawara]], [[Roki]] & [[Mampi]] and [[Tumbuka Dance Company]] |
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Revision as of 12:42, 15 September 2015
HIFA 2013 - What's Next | |
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Genre | Music, Film |
Dates | 30 April - 5 May 2013 |
Location(s) | Harare, Zimbabwe |
Years active | 1999–present |
Founded by | Manuel Bagorro |
Website | |
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For HIFA editions in previous years, please see, the HIFA Index
The festival was held from 30 April to 5 May, under the theme What's Next.
Artistic Director, Gavin Peter, said of the theme:
Our theme reflected my own feelings, our team’s feelings and what I felt was on many people in the country’s minds – that there is something positive, there is progress, the arrows point to the future and no matter what comes, we look forward to new possibilities.
The opening show in 2013 was directed by Asa Jogi. The show had a number of of musicians from Starbrite and Zimbabwean dancers who explored Zimbabwe's music.
Artists that featured at the festival include Baaba Maal, Bheki Khoza, Victor Kunonga, Bokani Dyer, Hope Masike, Busi Ncube, Edith Weutonga, The Cool Crooners, Selmor Mtukudzi, DJ Otis Fraser, Jah Prayzah, Mokoomba, Noisette, Prince Edward School Jazz Band, Prudence Katomeni-Mbofana, Alexio Kawara, Roki & Mampi and Tumbuka Dance Company
Programme
You can view or download the 2013 programme here.
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