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Club Zambezi Dance Party

February 17 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

The Zambezi Marimba Band, Kusika, CoDa contemporary dance and Sankofa's step dancers will perform at Williams College.
Zambezi Marimba Band

All are invited to dance it up and feel the heat blazing from the fire of the Club Zambezi Dance Party with the Zambezi Marimba Band – bring yourself, bring a friend, and bring the family to listen and dance to the amazing music, inspired by traditional Zimbabwean music as well as contemporary African styles. All are welcome, and the event is free.

Tendai Muparutsa, leader of the Zambezi Marimba Band, is an internationally known performer and ethnomusicologist. Press photo courtesy of Williams College
Williams College

Tendai Muparutsa, leader of the Zambezi Marimba Band, is an internationally known performer and ethnomusicologist. Press photo courtesy of Williams College

A marimba player performs with Tendai Muparutsa and the Zambezi Marimba Band. Press photo courtesy of Williams College
Williams College

A marimba player performs with Tendai Muparutsa and the Zambezi Marimba Band. Press photo courtesy of Williams College

Zambezi, founded in 1992 by Ernest Brown, plays traditional music from Zimbabwe, Zambia and the African continent. They maintain a broad repertoire that embraces music broadly with a musical depth that is enhanced by the quality of student musicianship and orchestration that includes brass, woodwinds, strings and percussion as an expression towards hybridity.

The word “marimba” comes from the Bantu languages of Central Africa where it means “the wood that sings.” African slaves recreated marimba once they arrived in the Americas, beginning in the 1600’s. Today, marimbas derived from these instruments are played all over the world, including the marimbas and xylophones of European classical music, the vibraphone, the Mexican and Guatemalan marimbas, and many other mallet instruments. Ernest Brown designed a set of chromatic Zimbabwean-style marimbas that allow the Zambezi Marimba Band to play Zimbabwean songs and jazz compositions.

In the western United States, there are dozens of Zimbabwean-style marimba bands, which are an outgrowth of the Ethnomusicology Program at the University of Washington. However, marimbas have spread in the East Coast as they are found in the community, schools and colleges. In 1998, the Zambezi Marimba Band acquired a set of Ghanaian marimbas, which are called “gyil” in the Dagara language of northern Ghana. The gyil has a pentatonic tuning and a completely different playing technique from the Zimbabwean instruments. Zambezi has acquired a selection of mbira from Zimbabwe and have learned a wide repertoire from different visiting master teachers.

Kusika was founded in 1989 and the Zambezi Marimba Band was founded in 1992. Tendai Muparutsa and Sandra Burton are co-directors of the ensembles.

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Date:
February 17
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7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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Williams College
880 Main St.
Williamstown, MA
(413) 597-3131

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