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Arts and Africa BBC African Service, London

Alex Tetteh-Lartey in this programme had the opportunity to spend some time chatting with a visitor from Khartoum - Farah Eissa Mohammed, tape librarian in the University of Khartoum's Institute of African and Asian Studies. His particular interest is traditional music. 

Arts and Africa BBC African Service, London

Alex Tetteh-Lartey in this programme had the opportunity to spend some time chatting with a visitor from Khartoum - Farah Eissa Mohammed, tape librarian in the University of Khartoum's Institute of African and Asian Studies. His particular interest is traditional music. 

Arts and Africa BBC African Service, London

Alex Tetteh-Lartey in this programme had the opportunity to spend some time chatting with a visitor from Khartoum - Farah Eissa Mohammed, tape librarian in the University of Khartoum's Institute of African and Asian Studies. His particular interest is traditional music. 

Arts and Africa BBC African Service, London

Alex Tetteh-Lartey in this programme had the opportunity to spend some time chatting with a visitor from Khartoum - Farah Eissa Mohammed, tape librarian in the University of Khartoum's Institute of African and Asian Studies. His particular interest is traditional music. 

Arts and Africa BBC African Service, London

Alex Tetteh-Lartey in this programme had the opportunity to spend some time chatting with a visitor from Khartoum - Farah Eissa Mohammed, tape librarian in the University of Khartoum's Institute of African and Asian Studies. His particular interest is traditional music. 

Arts and Africa BBC African Service, London

Alex Tetteh-Lartey talks to Hukwe Zawose, a man with a remarkable ability, with him came fellow Tanzanian, Emmanuel Makala. Hukwe Zawose play the Maramba, the largest sanza or thumb-piano. he has been playing together with his fellow musicians from Bagamoyo College in Tanzania. 

 

Arts and Africa BBC African Service, London

Arts and Africa leaves the studio for the experience of African Village life, just out into one of London's parks called Holland Park which is the setting for a three week festival descriptively called "African Music Village"

Arts and Africa

This programme is a unique exchange between the artists of Sierra Leone and an English city, and the new African music which continues to take London by storm. 

Arts and Africa

Alex Tatteh-Lartey looks at a new type of traditional music from South Africa drawing on musical instruments from all over the Continent and an innovative approach to traditional story-telling by the Tiv people of Eastern Nigeria.

Arts and Africa

In this edition, Alex Tetteh-Lartey looks at new music from West Africa. He speaks to the rising star of Nigerian "Juju", Segun Adewale and an old friend of Arts and Africa, John Collins, an Englishman living in Ghana.

Arts and Africa

Alex Tetteh-Lartey taking people down memory lane in this special edition of Arts and Africa, where Nick Owen interview Eldad Walakira about the subject of Theatre in Kampala, Uganda.

Arts and Africa

Alex Tetteh-Lartey and Arts and Africa talk to Klevor Abo, a music administrator with the International Music Council and Senior Research Assistant at the University of Ghana's Institute of African Studies about Amu Festival Music which was named after Dr.

Arts and Africa

Alex Tetteh-Lartey introduces a musician, Lazarus Tembo from Eastern Zambiain who had a one-on-one interview about his life and career with Martin Lumb. 

Phoenix Fair 1988
The Brown University Program in Creative Writing's FESTIVA L OF AFRICAN WRITING

The Brown University Program in Creative Writing's
Festival of African Writing
November 4-8, 1991

Movement Marketing Enterprises Book, Music & Video Catalogu
South African Press Cuttings of 1969
South African Press cuttings 1970-1971
Press cuttings - 1972
South Africa: A nation of Minorities

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