
Charismatic Zimbabwean master musician Vitalis “Samaita” Botsa creates
gorgeous waves of sound with his mbira, connecting the living with the
ancestors. “I’m just the car, it’s the spirits doing the driving, making the music,”
he says. Visiting from his village in Zimbabwe for duo tour with Erica Azim,
Botsa is presenting mbira, an ancient form of sacred music played by the Shona
people for over 1,000 years.
Mbira also refers to the musical instrument with metal keys plucked by two
thumbs and one forefinger, creating calming yet invigorating polyphony and
polyrhythm. Musicians play interlocking parts, and the tradition includes
extensive improvisation. Century after century, the mbira instrument and its
repertoire of traditional songs have been used in Zimbabwe to heal the sick, and
in night-long to week-long ceremonies to summon family ancestors and
powerful tribal guardian spirits to earth who help the living. Every time the
mbira is played, it is considered a prayer to the ancestors that will result in their
protection of the living.
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7:30 Show
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