Stella Chiweshe


Stella Chiweshe is a Zimbabwean musician. She is internationally known for her singing and playing of the mbira dzavadzimu, a traditional instrument of the Shona people of Zimbabwe. She is one of the few female players of the instrument, which she learned to play from 1966 to 1969 when even fewer females played the instrument.

Music career

Chiweshe has performed numerous times in Germany and has also participated in the WOMAD festival. In 2004 she toured England with her daughter.
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Stella Rambisai Chiweshe learned to play the mbira when it was forbidden for a woman to play the instrument and also the colonial regime had banned any cultural activities.
She earned great success in a film where she played the role of Ambuya Nehanda – the national heroine of Zimbabwe, who was killed in 1896 by the colonial government.
Led her first workshop with 100 women in Cardiff/South Wales as a teacher, and a European tour with the Earthquake Band same year.
Recording of CD "Tapera" in Zimbabwe with Gramma Records.
Collaboration project with "Bhatagumbo" – a group of senior ladies.
Stella created, directed, choreographed and performed a theatre piece "Chiedza. Performed in Harare at the HIFA Festival with Bhatagumbo.
Collaboration project with the Dimensions Dance Theatre, Oakland.
Tour in Europe with the Trio, concerts in Budapest, World Music Festival, Kalaka Festival, tour in Italy with concerts in Genova, Casale Monferato, Torino, Bologna. Concerts in Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands and Switzerland. With Bhatagumbo group participation in the "World Senior Theatre-Festival" in Köln/Germany. The piece she created was the main attraction of the festival.
Tour with her band in Zimbabwe.