Home Local News Ikhamɓi Lomphefumulo: Breathing Life into Poetry and Culture in the Greater Harrismith

Ikhamɓi Lomphefumulo: Breathing Life into Poetry and Culture in the Greater Harrismith

584
0

As the founder and chairperson of Ikhamɓi Lomphefumulo, Thami Irvin Moloi from Harrismith in the Free State has dedicated his life to nurturing poetry, arts, and culture among the local community in the Greater Harrismith. Under his leadership, Ikhamɓi Lomphefumulo has become a beacon of inspiration for young talents, igniting a cultural movement that resonates with the rhythms of the Free State.

The organization has evolved into a vibrant hub of creativity, where poets, musicians, dancers, and artists come together to share their stories, showcase their talents, and contribute to the rich cultural heritage of the region.

Thami’s vision for Ikhamɓi Lomphefumulo was born out of a desire to create a platform for young artists to express themselves and showcase their talents. With this goal in mind, he established the organization, which has since grown into a thriving community. “We’ve created a safe space where young people can come to explore their creativity, develop their skills, and build their confidence,” he shared.

Through Ikhamɓi Lomphefumulo, Thami has created numerous opportunities for young people to engage with the arts. The annual “Ikhamɓi Lomphefumulo Poetry Competition,” started by Thami, is a highlight of the cultural calendar, blending poetry with traditional Maskandi arts and youth dramas. This competition provides a valuable platform for young poets to showcase their work, share their stories, and connect with like-minded individuals.

“One of my proudest achievements with Ikhamɓi Lomphefumulo was the launch of the Online Poetry Competition on Human Rights Day, which expanded our reach and inspired participants to express their rights and aspirations through verse,” Thami reflected. The competition received an overwhelming response, with talented poets from across the region submitting their work, showcasing the depth and quality of creativity in the community.

Ikhamɓi Lomphefumulo’s initiatives are a testament to the power of art and poetry to empower youth and unite communities. “I’m proud of what we’ve achieved, and I’m excited to see what the future holds for Ikhamɓi Lomphefumulo. We welcome support through donations, volunteering, or partnerships. Together, we can continue to breathe life into poetry and culture, inspiring young artists to shine,” Thami concluded.

#BeTheFirstToKnow

TO SUPPORT FREE STATE WORLD ONLINE NEWSPAPER AND THE WORK WE DO, DONATE TO US ON OUR ACCOUNT NO. HERE:

Grace T GROUP

Capitec Bank Account (CAPITEC BUSINESS)

Account number: 1051608058

Account Type: Current Account 

Business Branch Code:450105

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here