New Project Aimed at Empowering Young Zimbabwean Creatives Launched

Former South African president, political leader and revolutionist, Nelson Mandela once said – the future belongs to our youth.

If that is the case, then there is no better way to equip them to claim that future than creating initiatives that do so? That’s exactly what this new youth-aimed project Scripts and Bars is all about.

Scripts and Bars

Delivered by British Council in partnership with the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) together with 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.

This exciting new 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.

The project aims to support young creatives and arts organisations by:

  • growing young people’s digital and entrepreneurial skills through collaboration with creative organisations
  • enhancing their art making and support livelihoods and job creation
  • stimulating Zimbabwean creative organisations and professionals in digital content creation, connecting individuals and organisations in the Music and Literature sectors to share, learn and collaborate
  • developing and growing skills that lead to more professional opportunities for Zimbabwean creatives using digital content creation.
  • supporting resilience of creative organisations, Hubs, and individual creatives by building competencies and strengthening them.


What’s in Store

The Scripts and Bars project runs from November 2021 to September 2022. The programme will feature an exciting array of:

  • Business support services and masterclass clinics
  • Capacity building workshops
  • Showcase events and round-table talks
  • Mixer/Meet Up Cocktail Events

The events and workshops will be facilitated by industry experts from Zimbabwe and the UK and organised by creative hubs Comexposed, Page Poetry Alive, Khura Agency from Zimbabwe and UK-based hub, Reprezent.

The Scripts and Bars programme will contribute to exploring what the future of digital content could look like, addressing issues that affect the youth and giving young artists and creative hubs the opportunity to showcase their work and build networks.


The Future is Creative

With the awareness of the social and economic impact of the creative economy increasing globally, it’s clear that creatives hold the future.

According to Bill Sonneborn, Senior Director of Disruptive Technology and Funds at IFC, “When artists are able to develop a local and global audience with corresponding monetization, they become part of a sector that offers direct and indirect employment opportunities and is worthy of investment.”

Meanwhile the Africa Centre states that the African Cultural and Creative industries have the ability to“provide a platform to resolve conflicts, increase tourism, combat climate change, support the rule of law, diversify economies, create new infrastructure, increase media and technology opportunities and change outdated narratives.”

This places youth in the fields of fashion, music, film and photography in the unique position to impact the future economies of their nations and the world at large through their art.

The Scripts and Bars project will support young artists, creative organisations and hubs by equipping them with skills and knowledge needed to build resilience that will prepare them for the future of the rising creative economy.

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