NEW: Duramazwi drop video for ‘Gara Gara’

Online Reporter

THE Duramazwi Mbira Ensemble has released a video of its new song titled “Gara Gara”.

Parts of the video were filmed at the monumental Mbuya Nehanda statue in Harare’s central business district.

Other parts of the video were shot in Mbare, a place that captivates the imagination.

The 10-member ensemble – which fuses mbira with traditional drums and gourds (hosho) – feature in the video donning fascinating traditional outfits.

The piercing and irresistible sound of the lead mbira (nheketo) and the prowess of veteran drummer Punish Kangazi is quite notable.

Gogo Sarudzai Jaravaza – leader of the ensemble, which represented Zimbabwe at the Dubai Expo 2020 – explained why she elected to shoot the video in a contemporary set-up.

“If you look at it closely, most mbira artistes prefer to shoot their videos in traditional huts and caves. This, in my view, gives the impression that mbira music is for those that live in remote rural areas.

“It is high time we debunk the thinking that mbira music is for those people that are still stuck in ancient times,” Gogo Jaravaza said.

“Gara Gara”, which is part of the group’s debut compilation album titled “Mavambo”, tackles social issues such as drug abuse and cultural erosion, among others.

An emotionally charged Gogo Jaravaza said real-life events pushed her to write the song.

“My neighbour’s children assaulted their father and after the assault, the father committed suicide.

“Every day, I see young people abusing drugs and committing dangerous crimes. The song is a plea to the ancestors to intervene and stop this madness,” she said.

“Chinyakare”, “Toisa Maoko” and “Musarasara” are some of the songs that are featured on “Mavambo”.

 

Related Posts

NEW: National Sports Stadium set for test match ahead of full reopening

Harmony Agere THE National Sports Stadium is set to host a test match on May 31 as Government moves closer to fully reopening the facility following extensive renovations. In a…

NEW: SADC PF joint standing committees session ends with call for action on governance, human rights and inclusion

Moses Magadza in JOHANNESBURG, South Africa THE joint session of standing committees of the SADC Parliamentary Forum ended in Johannesburg on Thursday with a strong call for member parliaments to…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *