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This article participates on the following special index pages:
Harare International Festival of the Arts (HIFA) 2010 - Index of articles, audio and images
Inside/Out
with Tonderai Munyevu, African performing artist and gender activist
Kubatana.net
April 29, 2010
Describe
yourself in five words?
Androgynous, colourful, intense, A Breeze, son.
What's
the best piece of advice you've ever received?
Be yourself.
What's
the most ridiculous thing you've ever done?
Trying to fly to NYC when I was drunk.
What
is your most treasured possession?
My scarves - I have hundreds of them.
What
do you regard as the lowest depth of misery?
Self pity.
Do you
have any strange hobbies?
Collecting scarves.
What
do you dislike most about your appearance?
That I sometimes look aloof.
What
is your greatest extravagance?
Champagne.
What
have you got in your fridge?
Greek yoghurt.
What
is your greatest fear?
Drowning.
What
have you got in your pockets right now?
My Zimbabwe phone, my Iphone, a lighter and my wallet.
What
is your favourite journey?
The one to my mother's house. I'm always terrified,
dismayed or impatient.
Who
are your heroes in real life?
My 7 year old nephew because he is fearless. He once told
me to "get up and have a shower, and then I'll be fine."
When
and where were you happiest?
New York, 2002.
What's
your biggest vice?
People; friends.
What
were you like at school?
Bullied and uncomfortable.
What
are you doing next?
Conquering the world!
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