Zim: Culture Fund announces second CreativeACTIONs beneficiaries
The Culture Fund of Zimbabwe Trust, in collaboration with the European Union (EU), has announced the recipients of its CreativeACTIONs 2 (2023-25) project. The announcement follows a call inviting creatives, culture professionals and agents representing the creative civil society from around Zimbabwe to submit proposals for the fund.
The grants, which are worth $748 588, were awarded to 42 projects by Zimbabwean artists as part of the first round of the CreativeACTIONs. These projects, which cover all 10 provinces in Zimbabwe, are designed to promote culture as a goal and powerful vector for social and economic development. Some of the activities to be implemented include the creation of a diverse range of artistic and cultural expressions by artists in Bulawayo, Harare, Masvingo, Bindura, Chinhoyi and other areas, encompassing filmmaking, music, theatre, crafts, fashion, sculpturing, comedy and dance.
Some projects will support the holding of festivals, fairs, exhibitions and awards ceremonies in Harare, Bulawayo, Masvingo, Victoria Falls, Matobo and Murehwa, among others. The projects will also empower creatives (especially women and youth) from Hwange, Binga, Tsholotsho, Lupane, Masvingo, Murehwa, Harare and Bulawayo on digital technologies, intellectual property rights, accessing new markets and professionalising their work.
Preservation and promotion of minority cultures of communities such as the San and Ndau as well as promoting accessibility to arts and cultural creations by people with disabilities will also be the focus of some of the awarded projects.
“As the European Union, we reaffirm our commitment to fostering Zimbabwean creativity,” EU ambassador Jobst von Kirchmann said. “The projects will not only entertain but create jobs, raise awareness, promote tolerance and preserve Zimbabwean art and culture.”
Culture Fund director Farai Mpfunya said: “We are delighted to share that the project received a remarkable response during the first Grant cycle, with 248 highly competitive proposals submitted.”
Below are the grant beneficiaries:
- Advancing Creative Capabilities, Entrepreneurship and Leadership (ACCEL ZW)
- Zimbabwe Fashion Week (ZFW) 2023
- Vana Vanotamba TV programme
- Women At Crossroads: Next Chapter
- Intellectual Property Rights in The Cultural and Creative Industries
- National Arts Merit Awards (NAMA)
- Phenomenal Festival of Lights
- The Shoko Pipeline
- Celebrating Deaf Culture: A Theatrical Journey of Inclusion and Empowerment
- Amplifying Deaf Performances Through Trained Interpreters
- Literature Performance Based Workshops
- Bulawayo Arts Awards Elevation
- Vic Falls Multi-Cultural Remote Arts Incubation Centre
- San Community Organized Rebirth Events
- Binga Craft Centre (BCC) Revamp Programme
- Transformative Capacity Building of Matabeleland North Creatives
- Art For Empowerment
- Munwahuku Sculpture and Outreach Research Project
- Elevate 1
- Learners Mentorship & Training
- Visual Expressions of Matobo Youth Voices
- Manicaland Attached Instruments and Dance Exploration
- Arts And Culture in Action
- Spotlighting And Formalization of Rural Creatives Towards a Sustainable Arts Industry in Shamva
- Rethinking Arts in Pandemics (Drug and Substance Abuse)
- Matamba Immersive New Media Content Development and Showcase
- Participate In the MYSTERY 45_Atelier Elefsina
- Constitution Culture Musical
- The Hudson Road Trip
- Kwantuthu Comedy Festival
- Bulawayo Intellectual Property (IP) School Clubs
- Bulawayo Art Fair – Outreach – Symposium
- Danica Studios
- The Marimba Songs Transcription and Distribution Initiative
- Mukoma Nthume Aka Mundau
- Granite sculpting
- Culture Meets ICT
- One Man Exhibition Empowerment Proposal (OMEEP)
- Engaging Men and Boys in Promoting and Preserving Cultural Entrepreneurship
- Grooming and educating young marginalised rural talents
- Ziya and Community Development Plan
- Roots Arts Academy
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