Zimbabwe sends twelve talented performers to Japan next week for a special cultural show. The group will dance and sing for forty minutes during the country's National Day celebration at Expo 2025 Osaka on July 16. Artists from all ten provinces joined together to create this amazing performance called Great Zimbabwe. The show features traditional dances like amabhiza, mhande, and jerusalema mixed with mbira music. People from around the world will watch Zimbabwe showcase its rich culture and history.
The massive expo started April 13 and runs until October 13 with participants from 158 countries. Japan hosts the biggest international expo ever held there with millions of visitors expected. Zimbabwe picked the theme Beyond the Limits to show how the nation overcomes challenges and builds toward the future. The government wants to promote tourism, investment, and trade opportunities through this cultural display.
Allan Majuru leads Zimbabwe's participation as Commissioner General for the expo. Napoleon Nyanhi from the National Arts Council explained that Great Zimbabwe represents more than just entertainment. The performance tells stories about Zimbabwe's strength, creativity, and connection to the global community. Each dance move and drumbeat celebrates the country's proud heritage dating back centuries.
The cultural show acts as Zimbabwe's handshake with the world during this important international event. Leaders hope the performance will change how people view Zimbabwe and attract new business partnerships. The expo gives Zimbabwe a perfect chance to demonstrate its artistic talents and economic potential to a global audience.
The massive expo started April 13 and runs until October 13 with participants from 158 countries. Japan hosts the biggest international expo ever held there with millions of visitors expected. Zimbabwe picked the theme Beyond the Limits to show how the nation overcomes challenges and builds toward the future. The government wants to promote tourism, investment, and trade opportunities through this cultural display.
Allan Majuru leads Zimbabwe's participation as Commissioner General for the expo. Napoleon Nyanhi from the National Arts Council explained that Great Zimbabwe represents more than just entertainment. The performance tells stories about Zimbabwe's strength, creativity, and connection to the global community. Each dance move and drumbeat celebrates the country's proud heritage dating back centuries.
The cultural show acts as Zimbabwe's handshake with the world during this important international event. Leaders hope the performance will change how people view Zimbabwe and attract new business partnerships. The expo gives Zimbabwe a perfect chance to demonstrate its artistic talents and economic potential to a global audience.