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Kutsinhira Cultural Arts Center is a music center located in Eugene, Oregon, United States, dedicated to the music and people of Zimbabwe. Kutsinhira offers classes in Zimbabwean marimba, mbira, drumming, singing, and dancing. The center also tries to bring Zimbabwean teachers to Oregon. Kutsinhira members have been active participants in ZimFest.

Bands

Kutsinhira has several marimba ensembles:

  • Hokoyo
They are directed by Gary Spalter. In 2006 they released the CD Chipembere.
  • Zambuko
  • Jenaguru
  • Shamwari
  • Kutsinhira Youth Ensemble

See also

References

  1. "ZimFest".

External links

44°03′17″N 123°09′18″W / 44.054671°N 123.15502°W / 44.054671; -123.15502


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