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The famous blind couple, Amadou & Mariam, helped take Mali’s rich musical traditions to a new global audience.
Hmong music festivals; German, Irish, Scottish and pan-African cultural fairs; a massive Cinco de Mayo parade; an Indigenous fashion show; Asian night markets and more.
The Nation Newspaper African creativity is everywhere, but when it’s time for recognition, we’re sidelined — Juice ...
Josef Nadj and his seven dancers take us on a journey back to the very roots of dance in a frenetic, absorbing performance ...
CAJ News Africa will host the official presentation of Guinean musician Elie Kamano's new single "Africa without Africans" on ...
Spirits production has existed in Africa for ages, but on a relatively small scale, with few exports. A new crop of African ...
Next month will see the launch of Setlist, a new bar at London’s Somerset House that will champion some of the capital’s most ...
Jeffrey Bruce Atkins, internationally acclaimed American rapper and actor, popularly known as Ja Rule, has toured Ghana’s ...
A drummer, a DJ-producer and an orchestra director discuss the challenges for Black artists, how things are changing and increasing access to the arts ...
THE technology brand, Tecno, has committed to fostering community connections and celebrating cultural ties in South Africa. This is through its participation in Inkabi Records’ upcoming social ...
Gullah music's South Carolina culture is centuries old. Bands like Grammy winning Ranky Tanky are keeping the tradition alive ...
DanceAfrica, BAM's longest-running program and the nation's largest festival of African dance and culture, returns for its ...