MUSIC
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Arts and Africa - BBC African Sevice, London |
This programe is about Patrick Mweemba, an artist from Zambia. He sculpts, he prints with a viriety of tecniques and he prints in watercolours. As a young man he earned his living as a bank clerk attending art classes in his spare time. |
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Arts and Africa - BBC African Sevice, London |
It is a haunting voice of the Ghanaian poet, Kofi Anyidoho who was a second prize-winner on 'Arts and Africa' poetry competion in 1981. |
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Arts and Africa - BBC African Sevice, London |
Alex Tetteh-Lartey introduced artists and music from Gambia. The exhibition of contemporary Gambian artists took place in the capital, Banjul. Toni Sise, Secretary General of the Club that organized the exhibition explained to Baboucar Gaye all. |
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Arts and Africa - BBC African Sevice, London |
David Bradshaw visited open air art gallery which is found at Tassili Plateau in south eastern Algeria, and wrote a report about the hauntingly beautiful works of art. |
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Arts and Africa - BBC African Sevice, London |
Paddy Brew a Ganaian Poet who began writing poetry in 1975. He's been talking to Patrick Quarcoo about his style and why he has adopted it. While Neville Harms talks with Bai T. Moore from Liberia, who made his name with his dectective story 'Murder In The Cassava Patch'. |
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Arts and Africa - BBC African Sevice, London |
"Biko" by Peter Gabriel was a song about the South African Black Consciousness leader, Steve Biko. In 1982 he helped set up WOMAD, the festival of the world of Music, Arts and Dance. |
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Arts and Africa - BBC African Sevice, London |
This programme is about the regular guest on the programme, John Collins from Ghana who talks about his new album and his music. |
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Arts and Africa - BBC African Sevice, London |
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Arts and Africa - BBC African Sevice, London |
This programme is about a month long season of events focusing on the Islands of Mautatius, the Seychelles and the Indian Ocean which covers many aspects of the region's culture including music at London's Africa Centre. |
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Arts and Africa - BBC African Sevice, London |
Arts and Africa had the pleasure of speaking with Afewerk Tekle, Ethiopia's outstanding and internationally acclaimed artist, who was givin the honourary title Maitre Artiste returned home to Addis Ababa from a tour of the United States where he was raising funds for famine relief in Ethiopia. |
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Arts and Africa - BBC African Sevice, London |
This is a visit to the Africa Centre Art Gallery in London where a rather extraordinary exhibition is taking place. Ethiopia is photographed and filmed as a land of famine. |
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Arts and Africa - BBC African Sevice, London |
Jimmy Katumba one of the best known voices from Uganda opened this programme with a song called 'Tube Bafumbo'. Then the programme speaks with two people who have been attending the exhibition that is called "The Art that Survives: Uganda 1960's to 1980's. |
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Arts and Africa - BBC African Sevice, London |
This programme is about congratulating a Ghanaian actor David Ato Dontoh, who's been given the 1984 Best Actor Award by the Entertainners, Critics and Reviewers Association of Ghana. |
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Arts and Africa - BBC African Sevice, London |
Lucy Duran ofthe British National Sound Archives and Farah Eissa Mohammed a TapeLibririan in the University of Khartoum's Institute of African and Asian Studies talk about popular music in Sudan. |
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Arts and Africa - BBC African Sevice, London |
This edition is about news of an original play for children, photography and Masquerades. |
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Arts and Africa - BBC African Sevice, London |
This edition looks at the diversity of different cultures i terms of music, paintings and sculptures in East Africa. |
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Arts and Africa - BBC African Sevice, London |
This edition covers the modern Zairean music whis has become so persuasive and influential. Jim Fish visited the National Theatre of Zire in Kinshasa and spoke with Director, Citoyen Diyabanza. |
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Arts and Africa - BBC African Sevice, London |
This edition is about a traditional music by Alhaji Dan Maraya, one of the best known and most highly regarded of Nigerian musicians. He is a Hausa from the north of the country. |
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Arts and Africa - BBC African Sevice, London |
Seven African bands are taking part in a festival of African music in London. The aim is to dal with the isolation felt by Africa's contemporary artists. They are in need for wider exposure and anxious for contacts with artists in different parts of the world. |
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Arts and Africa - BBC African Sevice, London |
This document looks at the politics of theatre in South Africa. |