After months of capacity building, business and creative skills development; connecting and networking, over 20 creatives from the UK and Zimbabwe came together to collaborate.

Split into five groups, young and aspiring digital artists, musicians, spoken word artists, filmmakers and producers were challenged to collaborate across sectors . Racing against time, the creatives managed to work together and produce 5 tracks which they showcased at Vocal Vinyl Vortex Creative Hustle.

About Vocal Vinyl Vortex Creative Hustle

Vocal Vinyl Vortex Creative Hustle is a next generation digital content creative collaboration pairing vocalists, spoken word artists and digital music creators from Zimbabwe and the UK working together beyond borders and other physical boundaries. Vocal Vinyl Vortex Creative Hustle is part of Scripts and Bars.

Delivered by Kay Media Africa and UK-based Reprezent (UK), Scripts and Bars is a digital content creation programme that brings together 100 creatives from Zimbabwe and UK to deliver collaborative artwork across the Music and Literature sectors. The project is supported by British Council in partnership with the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC).

The project seeks to enhance the digital content creation capacity and enterprise skills of creatives and arts organisations in Zimbabwe whilst strengthening their livelihoods, supporting job creation and increasing their access to networks.

What Went Down

The Vocal Vinyl Vortex Creative Hustle aired live on UK-based, Reprezent Radio on Sunday, 27 March 2022 . The show was hosted by DJ’s and producers, Patrick Denny and Davia Martins and featured two hours of engaging and exclusive collaborative music and spoken word from selected Zimbabwe and UK creatives.

Vocal Vinyl Vortex Creative Hustle was all about highlighting the collaborative work produced by the creatives under Zimbabwean hubs, Comexposed, Page Poetry Alive, Khura Agency and UK hub, Reprezent who took part in the Scripts and Bars project. The collaborative work took the form of 5 songs titled Famba, Never Gonna Lose, Rise, Keep Going Higher and I Am She all which incorporated animation, spoken word and video and highlighted the power of working across sectors.

The Vocal Vinyl Vortex Creative Hustle also showcased some of the creatives’ own songs, mini mixes, tracks and productions and some highlights were a spoken word piece by Rutendorwashe Mutsamwira celebrating the essence of Zimbabwean women and tracks by Bulawayo-based, award-winning artist, Msiz’kay.

Of the Vocal Vinyl Vortex Creative Hustle, Kay Media Africa, executive producer Keith Kuhudzai said it was all about  “sparking ideas, creating, collaborating and connecting.” This was evident in the way the creative collaboration brought together artists that normally wouldn’t have met or considered collaborating together.

Creative strategist and founder of Khura Agency, Thembi Therry also highlighted a number of participants from Khura Agency who were already making plans to collaborate with other artists in Zimbabwe and the UK following the project. She stated, “Ultimately as creatives collaboration is actually the secret sauce from how we go forward together in the creative industry”. This could not be more true.

Thanks to the Vocal Vinyl Vortex Creative Hustle animators, spoken word artists, filmmakers and music producers all connected and came together to create art that was urban, youthful and proved that these young creatives have what it takes to perform on global stages.

Now here is to hoping that these artists would go on to continue collaborating and reach new audiences, together.

About Comexposed

Comexposed is the organisation behind the Zimbabwean Digital Arts, Technology and Innovation Convention, Converge.

Comexposed is the collective effort of digital artists and creators in Zimbabwe showcasing their work, progress, and dreams and aims to bring together Zimbabwean digital creators under one banner to foster collaboration, knowledge sharing and growth in skills. To this end, Comexposed has built a community of digital creators breaking the boundaries in Zimbabwe, Africa and the World.

About the British Council

The British Council is the UK’s international organisation for cultural relations and educational opportunities. British Council build’s connections, understanding and trust between people in the UK and other countries through arts and culture, education and the English language.

About Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC)

The Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) is the agency for international cooperation of the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (FDFA).

The SDC is responsible for the overall coordination with other federal authorities of development and cooperation with Eastern Europe as well as for humanitarian aid delivered by the Swiss Confederation.

About Khura Agency

Khura Agency is an A2B AGENCY – ARTIST TO BUSINESS agency helping artists do business creatively & efficiently. Khura provides the final connection with their audience, the smarter approach in the creative hustle.

About Reprezent

Broadcasting since 2011, and now from 3 shipping containers in Brixton, Reprezent Radio prides itself on its forward-thinking underground music. Reprezent’s DJ’s and presenters all work in the music industry; produce their own music, run their own labels and club nights- meaning the station’s sound is always on the cutting edge of music- across every single genre imaginable. 

About Page Poetry Alive

Page Poetry Alive (PPA) is a poetry collective that nurtures storytellers from page poets to Spoken Word artists with a focus on Youth Development and explorative work.

Founded in March 2017, PPA has become a hub for the growth of brands within the arts and culture sectors. It started as a hub serving a community of creatives from in and around Harare, but it has now spread to areas outside Zimbabwe and beyond: working with artists from Botswana, South Africa, Mozambique, UK, Barbados, Malawi, USA, Mauritius and Zambia. The main aim being to practice art coexistence and encourage experimental work while facilitating exchange across art forms.