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Mzoe 7 sets a new performance benchmark with a show at Bulawayo Theatre
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 66098, member: 636"] Bulawayo musician Mzoe 7 delivered a theatrical production at Bulawayo Theatre on Friday, October 11, that merged music, dance and drama after four weeks of intensive preparation. The performer lost 20 kilograms before the show and coordinated separate rehearsals with a band, dancers and choir before combining all groups. Mzoe drew inspiration from Nigerian legend Fela Kuti, local artist Sandra Ndebele and continental performers while incorporating costumes, lighting and stage effects. The artist managed rehearsals at two studios simultaneously and handled financial costs for venue booking, transportation and crew coordination throughout the production period. The opening number paid tribute to recently deceased mentors Desire Moyoxide and Babongile Sikhonjwa through a jazz composition. Audiences in the city have questioned whether local musicians justify ticket prices, making this elaborate performance a potential standard for future shows. [/QUOTE]
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