Centre for African Literary Studies
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Arts and Africa |
In this edition, the ancient civilization of Zimbabwe goes to London. Dr. Murerwa talks about the history of Great Zimbabwe. |
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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. |
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Arts and Africa |
Alex Tetteh-Lartey looks at the new play from the Market Theatre, Johannesburg and he talks to Babuccarr S Sarr, a poet from The Gambia. He mentioned that his poetry ranges from culture, and nature to contemporary affairs and even death sometimes. |
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Arts and Africa |
Jerusha Castley is holding the fort for Alex Tetteh-Lartey in this edition and bringing the results of Africa's most prestigious publishing prise; the Noma Awards. |
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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. |
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Arts and Africa |
In Arts and Africa, the participants look at filmmaking in Ghana as seen by the Managing Director of the Ghana Film Corporation. They looked at the controversial film called 'Topokana's Martyre's Day it was written by Jonathan Falla who has worked for a famine relief team in East Africa. |
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Arts and Africa |
In this edition, we hear about the National Gallery of Modern Art in Nigeria, and news of two major festivals to be held called the International Book Fair in Zimbabwe and London's Commonwealth Institute held a series of celebrations entitled 'Africa Africa!' |
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Arts and Africa |
African brothers are very much all-rounders. They play traditional as well as Fi-life music. And they are accomplished singers and dancers as well as actors and comedians. |
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Arts and Africa |
Alex Tetteh-Lartey spends a great deal of time talking directly to Africa's artists to try to find out how they tick, how they develop their creative skills, and of course how their work reflects the society from which it emerges. |
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Arts and Africa |
In this edition of Arts and Africa, Alex Tetteh-Lartey talks to a poet Adzo Zagbede-Thomas from Ghana. On the other hand, there is a show at London's Africa Centre, an exhibition of the work of Salem Sallah, a painter from Egypt. |
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Arts and Africa |
South African playwright Athol Fugard is described as one of the greatest living playwrights working in the English language.is interviewed by Paul Alan about his work, more especially his most recent play, "Master Harold and the Boys" |
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Arts and Africa |
In this edition, Alex Tetteh-Lartey will be discussing that Literature is part of Africa's gift to the world called 'The African Novel. In this discussion he will be engaging with the Nigerian writer Ben Okri. |
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Arts and Africa |
In this edition of Arts and Africa, Alex Tetteh-Lartey looks at poetry from Nigeria and cinema from Somalia. His guests are Janet Hayman, a film producer, and Molara Ogungipe Lesley, a poet. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Arts and Africa |
Alex Tetteh-Lartey with Arts and Africa talks about the visit and stay in Kampala to visit the Nomma Art Gallery and meet its administrator, Mordecai Buluma. |
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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. |
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Arts and Africa |
An interview between Alex Tetteh-Lartey and Amos Tutuola about his work. |
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Arts and Africa |
BBC COPYRIGHT CONTROL ARTS AND AFRICA First B1cast 1.1.84 |
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African Studies Association - "People and Power in the 21st Century Africa', Forty-Third Annual Meeting, November 16-19, 2000; Nashville, Tennessee. |
African Studies Association held ther Forty-Third Annual Meeting under theme, "People and Power in the 21st Century Africa", which took place on November 16-19, 2000 at Nashville, Tennessee. |