Inspired Fungisai saves the day
To the rescue ... Fungisai Zvakavapano on stage last Saturday
http://www.newzimbabwe.com/showbiz-1020-Inspired+Fungisai+saves+the+day/showbiz.aspx
22/09/2009 00:00:00
by Michael Chipato
FUNGISAI Zvakavapano brought down the UK summer entertainment curtain as she again pulled her elastic and premium best before a sizeable crowd in Birmingham last Saturday.
Fungisai saved the day after the top-billed Shingisai Suluma failed to get her visa in time.
Mystery in Stone and Birmingham Botanical Gardens hosted an array of artists including Obert Mazivisa who put in an energetic performance and the rhumba-gospel singer Jayne Doka.
But Fungisai, dubbed the queen of Zimbabwean gospel music, wiped the tears off Shingisai’s disappointed fans with an inspired show.
The serene Botanical Gardens were a perfect backdrop to Fungisai’s soothing gospel melodies that transformed the garden into an Edenic atmosphere.
The diversity of the living Zimbabwean musical museum was unveiled in all its forms and gospel flavours. The work of sculpture on exhibition and the music combined to present a pregnant package of Zimbabwean art.
But the family day show, a third in three consecutive weeks after Zimfest and Motherland Zimbabwe shows, was hit hard by low attendance attributed to ticket prices which some found exorbitant for a family gospel show.
The biggest victor though was Fungisai, who returned to Zimbabwe on Sunday leaving behind an ardent league of new fans.
Fungisai wowed fans last week as a supporting act to Oliver Mtukudzi during the Motherland Zimbabwe festival also held in Birmingham. She was then roped in as a supporting act to the United States-based Shingisai who was, however, foiled by delays in issuing her a visa.
Saturday's show was hosted by the former Radio 2 DJ Eric Knight.
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About Me
- Michael Chipato
- Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom
- Michael Chipato is a social and development scientist currently living in Birmingham.Over the years issues pertaining social inequalities, dictatorship, political oppression and gender disparities have been his research focus.As an artist, journalist and academic Michael's philosophy of life is greatly influenced by Léopold Sédar Senghor (9 October 1906 – 20 December 2001) ... a Senegalese poet, politician, and cultural theorist who served as the first president of Senegal (1960–1980). Senghor was the first African to sit as a member of the Académie française. He was also the founder of the political party called the Senegalese Democratic Bloc. He is regarded by many as one of the most important African intellectuals of the 20th century. Senghor created the concept of Négritude, an important intellectual movement that sought to assert and to valorize what they believed to be distinctive African characteristics, values, and aesthetics..He does not condone oppression and violence in any shape or form.
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