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Mbira Music of Zimbabwe: 'Samaita' Vitalis Botsa with Erica Azim

Oct 09

Incredible Zimbabwean master musician ‘Samaita’ Vitalis Botsa creates gorgeous
waves of sound with his mbira to connect the living with the ancestors. He says,
“I’m just the car, it’s the spirits doing the driving, making the music.” Botsa is
visiting from his village in Zimbabwe to tour playing duets with Erica Azim,
presenting a very traditional form of the sacred music played in Zimbabwe for
over 1,000 years.


Mbira is a musical instrument with metal keys plucked by two thumbs and one
forefinger, creating relaxing yet invigorating polyphony and polyrhythm.
Musicians play interlocking parts., and the tradition includes vast improvisation.
Century after century, the mbira instrument and its repertoire of classic songs
have been used in Zimbabwe to heal the sick and call family ancestors and
powerful tribal guardian spirits to earth to help the living, in night-long to weeklong ceremonies. Every time the mbira is played, it is considered a prayer to the ancestors, which will result in their protection of the living.

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