‘Music by Prudence’ nominated for an Oscar!
February 2nd, 2010

Prudence Mabhena - lead singer for Liyana
So incredibly exciting! A film about a Zimbabwean band has made it onto this year’s Oscar nomination list, in the ‘Best Documentary Short Subject’ category.
‘Music by Prudence’ tells the story of Prudence Mabhena, the lead singer of Bulawayo band Liyana.
Zimbabwean singer songwriter Prudence Mabhena, age twenty-one, was born severely disabled into a society where disabilities carry the taint of witchcraft; she is more likely to spend her life hidden away in a tiny hut than on a stage in the center of a city. Her story is the story of many of the disabled kids of Africa, a story of abandonment and abuse. But Prudence and her seven young band members, all disabled, have managed to overcome stereotypes and inspire the same people that once saw them as a curse (taken from the documentary website)
These are all the incredible Liyana band members:
Prudence Mabhena is Liyana’s lead singer. She also composes in a wide range of styles and many topics. While challenges with Arthrogryphosis have placed her in a wheel chair, she is an independent, assertive woman, whose voice has been likened to the great South African liberation singer, Miriam Makeba.
Tapiwa Nyengera sings back-up, plays keyboard, and is the front man. He is a passionate and eloquent voice for the contribution the disabled can make to Africa and the world. He has spina bifida.
Energy Maburutse is first marimba player and back-up vocalist and the band’s resident jokester. He has Osteogenesis Imperfecta, brittle bone syndrome.
Honest Mupatse plays tenor marimba. He has hemophilia.
Marvelous Mbulo is a back-up singer and has muscular dystrophy.
Vusani Vuma, the bass marimba player, is hearing-impaired and has spent much of his life in silence.
Goodwell Nzou, plays traditional drums and percussion and sings back-up. A snake bit him when he was 11, requiring amputation of his leg.
Farai Mabhande, lead keyboardist, is an orphan from Bulawayo, who suffers from arthogryphisis.
Liyana (the name means ‘it’s raining’ in Ndebele) grew out of an arts project at King George VI, a school and centre for children with physical disabilities, in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe.
One of the amazing success stories the school has achieved is its band, Liyana. This year the group of eight students, five in wheelchairs, two on crutches and one deaf, took second prize in an all Africa music competition. They were the only group in the competition who were disabled. The amazing thing about this band is its ability to get the audience to forget the disability and see only the entertainment. In 2006 Liyana toured Sweden, Belgium and the Netherlands as their prize for the competition and in 2009 they spent a month in America wowing and inspiring audiences in California and New York (KGVI website).
Listen to them sing!
More on their YouTube channel. Become a fan of the film on Facebook.
These are all the films nominated for an Oscar in the ‘Best Documentary Short Subject’ category:
Best documentary short subject Oscars 2010 Nominees:
- “China’s Unnatural Disaster: The Tears of Sichuan Province”
A Downtown Community Television Center Production Jon Alpert and Matthew O’Neill - “The Last Campaign of Governor Booth Gardner”
A Just Media Production Daniel Junge and Henry Ansbacher - “The Last Truck: Closing of a GM Plant”
A Community Media Production Steven Bognar and Julia Reichert - “Music by Prudence”
An iThemba Production Roger Ross Williams and Elinor Burkett - “Rabbit à la Berlin” (Deckert Distribution)
An MS Films Production Bartek Konopka and Anna Wydra










February 10th, 2010 11:38
Inspirational. Brought me to tears. Made me long for home. What a talented group of people, may they continue to make amazing music for it crosses all barriers and makes me forget their sorrows.
Thank you all so much.
February 11th, 2010 13:03
I AM SOOO PROUD OF MY BROTHER & HIS WORK.
KEEP IT UP ROGER.
LUV U MUCH!!!
February 18th, 2010 19:06
Great song and video! Congrats on the nomination
March 7th, 2010 03:40
Beautiful music played and sung beautifully! What an inspiration! What a voice!! I can’t wait to see the movie.
March 8th, 2010 03:07
@mademusic –
Enoyed the video. Truly inspirational. I would love to see them in concert.
Thank you and I love you.
March 9th, 2010 00:13
the world is truly getting to know about our beloved zimbabwe. it is our time. prudence, we love u