Tag: Africa culture
Marseille Festival: “Mesh” by Dorothée Munyaneza, stories mixed with Afro-descendants
The Marseille festival welcomed this Saturday, June 18, as well as this Sunday evening, the British-Rwandan choreographer, singer and dancer Dorothée Munyaneza. She presents “Mailles” to the public. A polyglot…
Being from Mauritius and the world, with Barlen Pyamootoo
Monterey is the title of the new opus from the pen of the Mauritian Barlen Pyamootoo. The man made himself known in 1999 by publishing Benares, his very first novel.…
Guinea Special Week – Episode 3 – La Libre Antenne #ConsciousGeneration
In this second free antenna #GénérationConsciente dedicated to Guinea, new personalities intervene to talk about Guinean culture: Alpha Soumah, the Guinean Minister of Culture, Tourism and Handicrafts, and Big Soul…
Guinea special week – Episode 2 – La Libre Antenne #Conscious Generation
On this second day dedicated to Guinea, make way for the free antenna #GénérationConsciente. Leader listeners from Guinea and the diaspora have the floor. We also invited a few personalities:…
Atlantic Music Expo, between festival and music market
Monday, June 13 in the evening took place the opening ceremony of Atlantic Music Expo. After Mindelo, the island of fire where Cesária Évora was born, the 8th edition of…
In the hustle and bustle of colonial Kenya, with Ngugi wa Thiong’o (2/2)
” Dreaming in times of war is the French title of the childhood memories of novelist and playwright Ngugi wa Thiong’o. Octogenarian, the writer restores in this first volume of…
The Dapper Foundation sets up on the island of Gorée for the Biennial of Contemporary Art
20 minutes off the coast of Dakar, the island of Gorée, a place of memory of the slave trade, is also one of the highlights of the “Off” Biennale of…
From mbalax to reggae from the West Indies via female rap from Mali
Musical programming devoted to musical novelties from the African continent and its diaspora. In his chronicle of musical novelties of the week, Lincey Sibai tells us about Burkina Faso, Cameroon,…
Special devoted to the new scene of emerging, Afro-descendant artists
Queen Stelyna offers a musical program dedicated to the new scene of emerging artists. They are, for the most part, from the continent and embody a new generation in their…
Literature: dreaming in times of war, with the Kenyan Ngugi wa Thiong’o (1/2)
The Kenyan Ngugi wa Thiong’o is the author of an immense body of work inspired by the myths and legends of his country, but also by its political destiny from…