Mpopoma High Room 37, the class that birthed Iyasa
Room 37 is a classroom at Mpopoma High School in Bulawayo that when one passes, is seemingly no different than any other in the school.
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Room 37 is a classroom at Mpopoma High School in Bulawayo that when one passes, is seemingly no different than any other in the school.
One of the most celebrated performing arts schools in Zimbabwe, Inkululeko Yabatsha School of Arts (Iyasa) is on a drive to spruce up their team and are calling for dancers, musicians and actors to join the group.
By Bruce Ndlovu
INKULULEKO Yabatsha School of Arts (Iyasa) has been involved in a few epic videos ever since the group was born in the classrooms of Mpopoma High School over two decades ago.
There was the video for Chase Skuza’s remake of his brother Solomon’s Banolila, a video whose visuals took an old song and propelled it back to the top of the charts.
Recruiting Iyasa was a masterstroke from Skuza, who made few, if any, changes to the actual music that his brother had already earned fame for.
Since it was founded in year 2000, Inkululeko Yabatsha School of Arts (Iyasa) was meant to be Bulawayo’s cultural and dance pride as it was built on a foundation meant to be of excellence.
Inkululeko Yabatsha School of Arts (Iyasa) kick-started their Czech Republic tour on Monday where they are showcasing their music and dance production titled “African Thunder”.
By Tarisai Machakaire For Austria-based artiste Futurelove Sibanda, art is a mere expression of oneself regardless of whatever form it takes. The former member of Inkululeko Yabatsha School of Arts (Iyasa) recently pulled a shocker when he displayed on social media a collage of his “nude” pictures captured in a bush and on a beach. […]
BULAWAYO – Inkululeko Yabatsha School of Arts (Iyasa) is well known for having nurtured several artistes who after refining their act ditched the posse and pursued solo careers.