Otto Gumaelius

Marimba & Mbira Music From Southern Africa

Otto Gumaelius is a London based, Botswana raised, performing artist & teacher of southern African folk music on the marimba.

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Chamakanda - An African Storytelling Tale from Zimbabwe

It is National Storytelling Week this week here in the UK. One of my favourite African stories is Chamakanda, a tale from Zimbabwe which I came to know through my dear friend Peta Axelsson, narrated by the late mbira ethnomusicologist Ephat Mujuru. Happy National Storytelling Week!

About National Storytelling Week

The Society for Storytelling was founded in 1993 to support and promote storytelling in England and Wales. It provides a central place to find out about storytelling events, to ask for advice on using storytelling, about workshops to help you find your individual voice as a new storyteller and it is also the place to find other storytellers.

National Storytelling Week is an annual celebration of storytelling in the UK.

For more information about the Society for Storytelling, please visit: www.sfs.org.uk

Sayiwela: Folk Songs of Southern Africa

Prior to industrialisation in southern Africa, the Ndebele people of Zimbabwe sustained themselves through farming, hunting and livestock herding. This changed drastically at the turn of the 20th century after their defeat in the Anglo-Ndebele war, which as a result, brought on the introduction of various colonial taxes which the indigenous people had to pay.

Many people, almost entirely men, had to leave their homes in search of formal work to earn an income. According to Russell Kaschula, the economy of Zimbabwe (Southern Rhodesia at the time), was unable to absorb all its labour force, resulting in people having to illegally cross into South Africa to seek work in the mines there.

Their journey was symbolised by the dangerous crossing of the river Limpopo - and song, as is common in African culture, was used to communicate and preserve this piece of history. 

The song, Sayiwela, was composed and its title translates to "We Are Crossing" - referring to the crossing of the Limpopo river into South Africa.

The lyrics for Sayiwela are:

Sayiwela, sayiwela (We crossed over, we crossed over)
Sayiwela sibili (We really crossed over)
Sayiwela Ingulukudela (We crossed the Limpopo River)
Siyofuna imali (To look for money)

Baphina obaba? (Where are the fathers?)
Basemazulwini (They are in heaven!)
Basitshiyel'indubeko (They left us problems)
Indubeko zomhlaba (These earthly difficulties) 

Baphina okhokho? (Where are the ancesters?)
Basemazulwini (They are in heaven!)
Basitshiyel'indubeko (They left us problems)
Indubeko zomhlaba (These earthly difficulties) 

Here's a short clip of my own marimba version of the song:

And here's the released version by Lovemore Majaivana:

To learn songs like this, join my weekly class in Bethnal Green. Find out more here. Private bookings and performances are also available. Feel free to get in touch today! 

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