Sabhuku vharazipi’ (2012) and the cultural imperatives of community theatre

The aim of this paper is to explore the dramatic and thematic possibilities of a theatrical piece, Sabhuku Vharazipi, written and directed by Wellington Chindara of Ziya Cultural Theatre Club. Rendered in the Shona language, this theatrical piece is a social commentary that caricatures the corruptib...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Rwafa, Urther
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UNISA Press 2016
Subjects:
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11408/980
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
_version_ 1779905253781536768
author Rwafa, Urther
author_facet Rwafa, Urther
author_sort Rwafa, Urther
collection DSpace
description The aim of this paper is to explore the dramatic and thematic possibilities of a theatrical piece, Sabhuku Vharazipi, written and directed by Wellington Chindara of Ziya Cultural Theatre Club. Rendered in the Shona language, this theatrical piece is a social commentary that caricatures the corruptible tendencies of the local leadership in Zimbabwe. Through its dramatic text, Sabhuku Vharazipi comments on lust, greed, corruption, bribery, nepotism, gender struggles and the slow pace of community development in Zimbabwe. The theme of corruption that is very visible and prominent in this theatrical piece mirrors the depth of moral “rottenness” that is threatening to destroy Zimbabweans as a nation. As a meta-narrative, Sabhuku Vharazipi is saying that unless something positive is done to “nip corruption in the bud”, Zimbabwe is unlikely to relive those golden years (early 1980s) when people used to be rewarded through merit or hardworking, not through corruption and laziness.
format Article
id ir-11408-980
institution My University
language English
publishDate 2016
publisher UNISA Press
record_format dspace
spelling ir-11408-9802022-06-27T13:49:05Z Sabhuku vharazipi’ (2012) and the cultural imperatives of community theatre Rwafa, Urther Community theatre Sabhuku Vharazipi Shona Zimbabwe The aim of this paper is to explore the dramatic and thematic possibilities of a theatrical piece, Sabhuku Vharazipi, written and directed by Wellington Chindara of Ziya Cultural Theatre Club. Rendered in the Shona language, this theatrical piece is a social commentary that caricatures the corruptible tendencies of the local leadership in Zimbabwe. Through its dramatic text, Sabhuku Vharazipi comments on lust, greed, corruption, bribery, nepotism, gender struggles and the slow pace of community development in Zimbabwe. The theme of corruption that is very visible and prominent in this theatrical piece mirrors the depth of moral “rottenness” that is threatening to destroy Zimbabweans as a nation. As a meta-narrative, Sabhuku Vharazipi is saying that unless something positive is done to “nip corruption in the bud”, Zimbabwe is unlikely to relive those golden years (early 1980s) when people used to be rewarded through merit or hardworking, not through corruption and laziness. 2016-04-24T11:25:40Z 2016-04-24T11:25:40Z 2013 Article http://hdl.handle.net/11408/980 en Unisa Conference Proceedings 2013; open UNISA Press
spellingShingle Community theatre
Sabhuku Vharazipi
Shona
Zimbabwe
Rwafa, Urther
Sabhuku vharazipi’ (2012) and the cultural imperatives of community theatre
title Sabhuku vharazipi’ (2012) and the cultural imperatives of community theatre
title_full Sabhuku vharazipi’ (2012) and the cultural imperatives of community theatre
title_fullStr Sabhuku vharazipi’ (2012) and the cultural imperatives of community theatre
title_full_unstemmed Sabhuku vharazipi’ (2012) and the cultural imperatives of community theatre
title_short Sabhuku vharazipi’ (2012) and the cultural imperatives of community theatre
title_sort sabhuku vharazipi’ (2012) and the cultural imperatives of community theatre
topic Community theatre
Sabhuku Vharazipi
Shona
Zimbabwe
url http://hdl.handle.net/11408/980
work_keys_str_mv AT rwafaurther sabhukuvharazipi2012andtheculturalimperativesofcommunitytheatre