CHIPO NYAMBIYA
Fri, Jul 01
|Montreal
$10 | Zimbabwe
S'Y RENDRE
Jul 01, 2022, 9:00 p.m.
Montreal, 4372 Boul. Saint-Laurent, Montreal, QC H2W 1Z5, Canada
EN SAVOIR PLUS
The mbira, a thumb piano whose origin dates back a few thousand years and whose practice belongs to the intangible cultural heritage of humanity by UNESCO, emits a sound like no other, moving, uplifting. Like her compatriot Stella Chiweshe, Chipo Nyambiya is one of the few women to play this magical instrument. Confident, positive, go-getter, Chipo Nyambiya is one of those singers whose vocal flights lay bare her authenticity. The folk-pop songs of the one who graduated in musicology from the University of Great Zimbabwe are intended to bring people together.
Alice Chipo Nyambiya is a musician, instrumentalist, model and actress. Her stage name is Chipo Nyambiya. She plays the mbira and the kalimba (traditional instruments from Zimbabwe).
From an early age, she has had a passion for music. At the age of 9, she joined her school choir in third grade. She studied music for years and obtained a degree in musicology and ethno-choregy.
“I love music so much that I've had dreams, plans or visions of becoming a musician since a young age. My greatest gift from God was to go to the University of Great Zimbabwe and join its marching band. From there, the passion intensified, to the point that I told myself that I had to take seriously all the opportunities that came my way”.
She performed with the group Team Fusion from 2016 to 2018 and has toured many African countries. In Zimbabwe, the Team fusion band played in many festivals like Hifa and shared the stage with great artists like Jah prayzah, Hope Masike, the late Oliver Mtukudzi and Thomas Mapfumo.
In 2018, Chipo represented Zimbabwe in the United States in a competition called WCOPA (World Championships of Performing Arts).
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The mbira, a thumb piano whose origins date back thousands of years and whose practice is part of UNESCO's intangible cultural heritage of humanity, emits a sound like no other, moving, and exciting. Like her compatriot Stella Chiweshe, Chipo Nyambiya is one of the few women to play this magical instrument. Confident, positive, dynamic, Chipo Nyambiya is one of those singers whose vocal flights of fancy expose her authenticity. The folk-pop songs of this musicology graduate from the University of Great Zimbabwe are meant to bring people together.
Alice Chipo Nyambiya is a musician, instrumentalist, model and actress. She plays the mbira and the Kalimba (traditional Zimbabwean instruments).
She has been passionate about music since she was very young. At the age of 9, she joined her school choir in the third grade. She studied music for years and earned a degree in musicology and ethno-choreography.
"I love music so much that I have had dreams, plans or visions of becoming a musician since I was very young. My greatest gift from God was going to Great Zimbabwe University and joining its marching band. From there, the passion intensified to the point where I told myself that I had to take any opportunity that came my way seriously."
She performed with the Team Fusion band from 2016 to 2018 and toured many African countries. In Zimbabwe, the Team fusion band has performed at many festivals such as Hifa and shared the stage with great artists such as Jah prayzah, Hope Masike, the late Oliver Mtukudzi and Thomas Mapfumo.
In 2018, Chipo represented Zimbabwe in the United States at a competition called WCOPA (World Championships of Performing Arts).