Erica Azim builds major archive of Zimbabwean Shona music in Berkeley

In Berkeley, Erica Azim has created one of the world's largest archives of Zimbabwean Shona music after decades of dedication. Her nonprofit organization has recorded thousands of songs and distributed over $1.6 million to support musicians and instrument makers in Zimbabwe. This effort highlights the preservation of traditional Shona musical heritage.

Erica Azim, based in Berkeley, California, has devoted decades to studying and performing alongside revered Shona artists from Zimbabwe. Through her nonprofit, she has amassed one of the world's largest collections of Zimbabwean Shona music, focusing on the rich traditions of this cultural group.

The archive includes thousands of recorded songs, capturing the essence of Shona musical practices. Azim's work extends beyond collection; her organization has channeled more than $1.6 million back to Zimbabwean musicians and instrument makers, fostering ongoing support for these artists and their crafts.

This initiative underscores the importance of global cultural preservation, bridging communities across continents. Azim's efforts not only document but also sustain the vibrant sounds of Shona music, ensuring its legacy endures for future generations.

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