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Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Special Schools Arts Festival - First Ever - June 8 @ St Giles Special School!!!!

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StGiles Special School is a lit candle. The Special School will tap and put into motion the ability of the arts and culture to lubricate social cohesion and development on the 8th of June (a Friday) with the first ever Special Schools Arts Festival. Set to present and sell an improved image of disability and create an awareness of issues factored in the lives of children with disabilities. The festival will run on a special theme focusing on the rights of children with disabilities, our duty to Protect, Respect, Promote and Fulfill their Aspirations. The theme will be communicated and acted out in the various music performances, poetry, traditional dance, drawings, crafts and other entertaining activities planned by the invited schools from around Zimbabwe. The main attraction being the acclaimed Stitches Mbira Band (remember how they played Jah Prayzer’s gochi gochi live on Mbira during Women’s Month). Stiches have graced numerous art platforms including HIFA, Zimbabwe Youth Festival and currently the band has one self-titled album. Remember Munyaradzi Munodawafa, the tremendous keys player who launched his first album at only 10 years? Yes, he will be there singing his hit songs including Shandisa Chipo Chako. Invited Schools include the Jairos Jiri Schools from Harare and Kadoma, ZIMCARE Trust School, Murewa High School Resource Unit for the Blind, Bulawayo based Liyana Band plus many other established musicians namely Victor Kunonga, Soulborn invited to support the young kids. Said Ticha Muzavazi, the Music Teacher at St Giles Special School, “This initiative comes ahead of this year’s commemorations of the International Day of the African Child and we expect the festival to facilitate and promote the recognition of African children with disabilities through the various arts activities among other various possible achievements like sporting and academic prowess events”.

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