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Backyard Stories rescue upcoming artists

- LARONA MAKHAIZA Correspond­ent

As many upcoming local musicians always find it hard to penetrate the music industry due to a lack of exposure, a show dubbed Backyard Stories has extended a helping hand to upcoming artists by giving them the platform to showcase their talent.

The event returns for its fourth edition this Saturday at the National Museum.

In an interview with Arts & Culture, the co-founder of Backyard Stories, Thoriso Bogwasi, stated that Backyard Stories

is a platform to ameliorate musicians’ careers by giving the right limelight that most yearn for to share their talent.

Bogwasi outlined that most artists are overshadow­ed by the heavyweigh­ts in the industry hence the need for events like Backyard Stories.

“Backyard Stories was born from a desire to celebrate and showcase talents of Botswana’s artists and musicians more especially the upcoming ones who struggled with their craft back in 2017,” Bogwasi said.

Bogwasi further elaborated that Backyard Stories is not mainly about giving artists platform but also to dig deep into their background­s like the title suggests ‘Backyard Stories’. “We also want to know more of the stories behind the artists and their art hence why the Backyard Stories,”

he said.

On other issues, he stated that their wish is to incessantl­y promote and support Botswana’s art and culture industry, provide

stage for local artists and showcase their work to a wider audience by creating a space where people can come together and listen to the talent. He expressed that they also wish to host the event quarterly to be able to get more talents on board. Though the event is in its fourth anniversar­y, Bogwasi bemoaned that it is yet to realise its full potential.

“We have been having a challenge introducin­g a large audience to the sober entertainm­ent like Backyard Stories and it remains important to find creative and effective ways to reach our target audience and convince them to attend our event in large numbers,” he said.

Among the performers expected on Saturday include Deena G who has a collaborat­ion with South African artist Mpho, Wav. The duo has a single called Close to You. Other acts in the lineup are Fab, Ice D, Blair, Magadi, Malum Charlie, Artfield, Stretch, Panashe and Lefika. The event is set to kickstart at 5pm till 10pm. Tickets for the event sell for P60 early bird, P100 single, and P180 double.

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