Description
The creative musical cartoonist with the satirical flex, is back again in this taster where the questions are silent and he makes statements based on what he is hearing about the research and discussions had on creativity, heritage and a new peaceful and creatively rich way forward as we mine creativity.Roy Kazembe has often taken time from his busy schedule to chat, share and help visualise Zambian potential. The Luanshya link takes a musical back seat and his description of colonial imagery, history and a peaceful creative feature give us a front seat as we hear him express narratives that all can relate to in his unique descriptive way.The full audio will be available as the research comes to an end and the whole audio spectrum is set free and shared bringing to life the many voices that have spoken, shared and show the talent, skills and visions of the musical and sound creatives who have more than one creative gift alongside the IP explorers who are confident things can change for the better.
An overview in early 2022 which Zambians are able to use to compare to the 2024 realities. Season 3 is focused on providing what was discussed with creatives, platform owners, art organisations, community organisers and IP rights owners or managers of those who create. All use the phone or/and...
Published 03/14/24
The introduction to Mwinga Chamandula is a 15 minute journey as he breaks down a timeline where his entry into music comes at a time when digital recordings are standard, even if equipment is hard to get your hands on. Recorded 2 years ago during an IP research project funded by British Council,...
Published 03/12/24