Intwasa calls for new content

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BY SHARON SIBINDI ORGANISERS of Intwasa Arts Festival koBulawayo are calling for new digital content for this year’s edition of the fete to be held virtually from September 21 to 25 in adherence with COVID-19 guidelines. Festival director Raisedon Baya told NewsDay Life & Style that the content should be music, theatre, dance, comedy, short […]

BY SHARON SIBINDI

ORGANISERS of Intwasa Arts Festival koBulawayo are calling for new digital content for this year’s edition of the fete to be held virtually from September 21 to 25 in adherence with COVID-19 guidelines.

Festival director Raisedon Baya told NewsDay Life & Style that the content should be music, theatre, dance, comedy, short film, music videos and poetry.

“We are looking for content as we prepare for the digital version of the festival.

“This is audio-visual content that has been recorded and not already published or shown to the public,” he said.

“The call starts today (Tuesday) to the end of July. Anyone with content can apply. The content should be of high quality, original”

The festival is an annual platform that celebrates the diversity of human cultures and creation in disciplines like music, spoken word, theatre, dance, literary arts, fashion and crafts.

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