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7 West African Institutions Animating the Region’s Contemporary Art Scene via Artsy
7 West African Institutions Animating the Region’s Contemporary Art Scene via Artsy
Across West Africa, in cities like Lagos, Ibadan, Tamale, Accra, and Lome, a spate of new art institutions and alternative spaces have recently opened, ushering in cross-regional dialogues and new approaches in the display and dissemination of the continent’s modern and contemporary art. In addition to establishing inclusive models built around community and artistic exchanges, these institutions…
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Films Screening at Chale Wote tomorrow August 20th at the Nubuke Foundation.
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Ehalakasa Slam I in Pictures
Students of SOS HGIC open the Ehalakasa Slam 1 with poetry performances.
Five poets challenged for a place in the November Finals in the first slam of the year 2015. Three winners emerged - Eliodor the Poet (Winner), pj100 (1st Runner-up) and Emmanuel Akambo (2nd Runner-up).
31st May 2015, Nubuke Foundation
Photography by Des Clarke. All rights reserved.
"The Occupy LOVE Project" by the Accra Theatre Workshop, on February 13, 2015 at Nubuke Foundation, Accra, Ghana.
Accra Theatre Workshop presents an evening of mixed entertainment based on the concept of love.
This piece interrogates our understanding of the word "love" and our practice of it (or not) as a lifestyle choice (in a nonromantic sense).
Through multimedia narratives and performances created and curated by two young women who are different shades of Ghanaian, we explore what the state of love is in our country Ghana and ask the question: can we move forward from where we are?
An exhortation to put your heart where your mouth is.
February 13th 7:30 pm prompt (one hour performance) ghc15 Nubuke Foundation
Video: Moments With Wanlov Wanlov Da Kubolor, who is "half of a gospel porn group" known as FOKN boys, tells InfoboxxTV about his colourful childhood and how he got into music.