Performing groups of 375
Gogo artists from 8 villages will be celebrating the performing arts of the
Gogo people, continuing to break the silence and to sound the voices of Wagogo
culture, encouragingWagogo people to think, talk about, and express – through
music, dance and drama – their cultural knowledge and affirm the importance of
their cultural identity as a powerful unifying force within Gogo village
communities in central Tanzania.
The performances
are free and open to the public on Saturday, July 28 and Sunday, July 29 from
2:00 to 5:00pm on Chamwino’s Village Hall premises. ChamwinoIkulu is the
village just north of Buigiri, 30K east of Dodoma
on the highway to Dar es Salaam ,
and its Village Hall is adjacent to the highway leading north from Buigiri.
These annual Festivals
were founded and are organized by the Director of theChamwino Arts Centre,
KedmonMapana, and Centre staff members: NassonMazengo, SospeterMapana,
RehemaChibutu, KenethUlangaand Stanley Mpuza.
Aims of the festival are
to encourage Wagogo’s performing arts tradition, promote Wagogo artists,
support the knowledge and skills necessary in Gogo performing arts, and
increase the presence of the arts of the Wagogo in the community, with
the assistance of the Chamwino Arts Centre, as the Gogo work to support
the national agenda of building a pan-Tanzanian society.
The Minister of Culture
recently acknowledged the three areas in Tanzania in which the indigenous
arts of its citizens are available to the public: Mtwara, Mwanza and Chamwino.
This year, the Wagogo
Music/Dance Festival has received a grant from the Swiss Embassy’s Cooperation
Office to provide support for workshops for volunteers working with the
Festival, facilitate communication with performing groups in the 8 villages,
provide support for rehearsals involving combined culminating performances of
all participants, encourage the development of leadership and skills in support
of performing artists’ and instrumental makers ‘ participation in the Festival
and potential employment skills.
Filmmakers and
ethnomusicologists from universities in Europe and the U.S. arrive
earlier in the week to attend the Festival and there will be additional
documentation of events related to the Festival in the months ahead. Karibu to
Chamwino Ikulu and the traditional Ngoma (music/dance) of the Wagogo!
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