
VOICED: Zimbabwe's crisis chronicled in stone at sculpture colony
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10th Grade - University
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The video explores the lives of sculptors in Tengenenge, Zimbabwe, who draw inspiration from their challenging surroundings, including economic mismanagement and political instability. The community has faced hardships, with children missing school and youth turning to drugs. Tengenenge's history as a tobacco farm turned art center is highlighted, along with its international recognition. However, recent political violence has deterred foreign buyers, impacting the artists' livelihoods. Despite these challenges, there is hope for better times with a new government and upcoming events like the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, which may attract visitors and buyers.
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What hopes do the remaining sculptors have for the future?
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In what ways might the 2010 World Cup in South Africa impact Zimbabwe?
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