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Acquillah K launches Queens Circle in Bulawayo
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 88030, member: 27"] A female-led creative platform just debuted in Bulawayo and proved that women collaborating on stage can electrify an entire city's arts scene. Queens Circle launches in Bulawayo [LIST] [*]Acquillah K founded and headlined the inaugural event. [*]Home of Arts, Entertainment, and PLA Fest co-organized it. [*]Female performers across disciplines shared one stage. [*]The night doubled as a creative-empowerment movement. [/LIST] Performances that stole the show [LIST] [*]Black Stories Worldwide kicked things off with interactive energy. [*]Bhekiwe delivered powerful vocals and a commanding presence. [*]Poet Lethu moved the crowd with spoken-word depth. [*]Lee McHoney and Luchi Chiki kept the momentum climbing. [/LIST] Crowd energy carried the whole event [LIST] [*]Fans sang along and hyped every performer loudly. [*]Attendees stayed engaged despite minor sound-system glitches. [*]Strong turnout showed the community's hunger for fresh platforms. [*]Acquillah K credited the audience's energy for motivating artists. [/LIST] Artists backing artists set the tone [LIST] [*]Musicians showed up to perform and support peers. [*]Organizer Naison Ndhlovu praised that spirit of unity. [*]Collaboration builds a stronger foundation for the industry. [*]Bulawayo keeps reinforcing its reputation as a cultural hub. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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