- Forward Kwenda
Forward Kwenda is one of the most respected
mbira performers inZimbabwe . He was born in the ruralBuhera area of Zimbabwe, an area known for its fierce resistance to colonial rulers and respect forShona tradition. As a young boy, Forward excelled in traditional dance and recitation of ancient poetry. At the age of 10, he began to playngoma (drums) andhosho (gourd rattles) for his mother'sgombwe (rain-making) spirit. He was given the name "Forward" because of his curiosity about many subjects, enthusiastic involvement in many activities and his singing for liberation war freedom fighters.At an early age, Forward borrowed an mbira and, with no teacher other than occasional radio programmes, began to play on his own. In
1984 , Kwenda moved to Zimbabwe's capital city ofHarare and began to play mbira with other musicians. Within a year, he had formed his own mbira group and was making records and performing on national radio, as well as performing constantly atmapira ceremonies. During this period, he was informed by powerful rain-making spirits that he was to devote his life to playing mbira for their ceremonies. He was particularly known as a teenager for bringing the desired spirits to a ceremony by the end of the first song he played at a ceremony.In
1985 , Forward began playing in a unique complex style - much to the amazement of master mbira players two and three generations his senior. This style, considered in Shona culture to be "more ancient" because spirits prefer it, was first recorded in1985 and1986 by his American friendGlenn Makuna , who dubbed Kwenda "the Coltrane of mbira.". Hand-to-hand distribution of those cassettes, and others recorded later, has led to international acclaim for the virtuosity, soulfulness, and unprecedented range of melodic and rhythmic improvisation of Kwenda's playing. Meanwhile, he is in great demand in Zimbabwe, where the most ancient spirits, themakombwe , believed to be the ancestors of all mankind, prefer Kwenda's ancient style and come to earth as soon as he begins playing his mbira. Kwenda claims "It's not me, my spirits just play through me," and takes no credit whatsoever for his virtuosity.Asked about his experience of playing mbira, Forward responds:
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1997 , Kwenda toured theUS withErica Azim , and recorded the Shanachie CD "Svikiro: Meditations of an Mbira Master". In1999 , a transcendent field recording of Kwenda on a Zimbabwean mountaintop at sunset. In February2000 , Kwenda performed at theKennedy Center inWashington, DC with Erica Azim, and they toured North America during2000 ,2001 and2002 .ee also
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