“Zanzibar Unveiled: Reviving the Soul of Swahili Culture” is an immersive cultural revitalization initiative aimed at celebrating, preserving, and promoting the rich Swahili heritage of Zanzibar through a blend of community-led workshops, storytelling, digital archiving, traditional arts, and cross-generational cultural exchanges.
By reawakening ancient Swahili customs, language, music, architecture, cuisine, and maritime heritage, this project will empower local communities, attract cultural tourism, and safeguard the intangible heritage of Zanzibar in an era of globalization.
To rekindle pride, ownership, and visibility of Swahili culture in Zanzibar and inspire a global appreciation for its enduring legacy.
To engage Zanzibari youth, elders, and artisans in documenting, reviving, and showcasing Swahili cultural practices through interactive programs, digital storytelling, and international collaboration.
Duration: 18 months
Phase |
Description |
Duration |
Phase 1 |
Planning, research, and stakeholder engagement |
3 months |
Phase 2 |
Workshops, documentation, and training |
6 months |
Phase 3 |
Festival and exhibitions |
2 months |
Phase 4 |
Archiving, evaluation, and sustainability plan |
7 months |
Category |
Description |
Amount (USD) |
Personnel |
Project Manager, researchers, trainers, cultural experts |
$45,000 |
Documentation & Archive |
Cameras, recorders, website, digital archive setup |
$20,000 |
Workshop Materials |
Art supplies, tools, venue, refreshments |
$12,000 |
Festival Costs |
Logistics, performances, marketing, venue hire |
$25,000 |
Youth Training Program |
Curriculum, facilitators, materials |
$10,000 |
Elder Engagement |
Stipends, transport, refreshments, interpreters |
$8,000 |
Marketing & Outreach |
Branding, posters, local media, social media |
$6,000 |
Monitoring & Evaluation |
Surveys, analysis, impact reports |
$5,000 |
Contingency (10%) |
Unforeseen costs |
$13,100 |
Total Estimated Budget: |
$144,100 |
Globalization and urban development are accelerating the loss of Swahili cultural expressions. With each passing year, more of this rich intangible heritage risks being erased. Zanzibar Unveiled is not just a documentary—it’s a movement to reclaim pride, visibility, and continuity for the Swahili way of life, ensuring it's not just remembered but re-lived.
Join Us in Reviving the Soul of Swahili Culture!
We’re calling on cultural allies, historians, creatives, and change-makers to be part of this transformational journey. Here's how you can get involved:
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