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Fresh
take on roast chicken
Ilham
Rawoot, Mail & Guardian (SA)
September 03, 2010
http://www.mg.co.za/article/2010-09-03-fresh-take-on-roast-chicken
Freshlyground
have worked with Zapiro's ZA News to create their new music video,
a tongue-in-cheek political comment on our northern neighbour's
great dictator.
ZA News has
collaborated with local Afro-pop band Freshlyground to create a
music video of a track from their fourth album, Radio Africa, starring
a puppet caricature of Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe.
The track, Chicken
to Change, was written as a kind of open letter to Mugabe, calling
for him to recognise that his lengthy stint in power needs to come
to a long-overdue end.
"I remember
a time when you were noble, a conqueror, a supernova," sings
Zolani Mahola, decked out in 1980s gear in a farm barn.
The music video,
which was first screened on the Trevor Noah Show on Wednesday evening,
was made by ZA News, a project created by controversial cartoonist
Jonathan Shapiro and director Thierry Cassuto.
The video begins
with Mugabe being sworn in as president yet again, after 30 years
in office.
The creators
pulled no punches about their dismay and irritation with Mugabe
-- as he pledges allegiance to his country, other puppet characters
roll their eyes and shake their heads in disbelief.
"There
are no risks of legal repercussions," says Nazeera Hartley,
ZA News production manager. "We've checked it out. Except that
Freshlyground have a gig coming up in Zimbabwe. The worst is that
they'd need to cancel."
The video plays
on the title of the song -- puppets of chickens make regular appearances
and Mugabe himself finally explodes into a chicken while reading
a copy of Bob's Times as he's being driven to his inauguration ceremony
in a limousine.
While in the
car he does the royal wave with the windows closed, opening them
only a stitch when confronted by people on the street selling, of
course, chickens.
"When I
wrote and directed the video, I designed Mugabe as an aloof character,
always distanced from the land and the people around him, always
seeing things through tinted windows," Cassuto says.
"We'd wanted
to do a Mugabe project for a while, so when Freshlyground approached
us to make a video, we suggested using Chicken to Change."
It's an appropriate metaphor -- the rooster is the symbol of Zanu-PF,
the party Mugabe has led since the mid-1970s.
But the video
is not all dark and sinister. Also making appearances are puppets
of former president Nelson Mandela, who thrashes Archbishop Desmond
Tutu at dominoes.
"The message
was that two of our greatest heroes decided to retire -- they knew
when to let others take over, which Bob hasn't realised. They knew
when to move away from the spotlight," says Cassuto.
Then there's
President Jacob Zuma, sans showerhead, in a shebeen surrounded by
a group of women. "Zuma is a party animal and he likes to dance,"
says Cassuto. "He's right where he belongs -- at the bar, with
the ladies. There's one lady there with a stern look on her face.
That's one of his wives."
Zuma's actions
in the video seem to have a deeper meaning -- the subtext seems
to suggest that, while big things are going on in the rest of Africa,
Zuma is idling his time away with frivolities -- and, of course,
women.
The same could
be said for Mandela and Tutu playing games while their voices should
be heard in a state that has lost its moral compass.
But, as Cassuto
says: "You can read into it what you want. It's not an essay,
it's a music video."
Cassuto says
it took six weeks to make the Mugabe puppet, a process that began
with Shapiro's design. "It was a fantastic experience to take
ZA News to another level," says Cassuto. "It shows the
flexibility we have with puppets. It's a world-class video."
It's also a
blatantly naughty video with a direct political message, poking
fun at Mugabe, the man so many people love to hate.
The video can
be viewed here: http://www.zanews.co.za/
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