Centre for African Literary Studies
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Arts and Africa - BBC African Sevice, London |
This program comes from Sierra Leone, and the music from Burundi. The guest artist, Olayinka Burney-Nicol, comes from Freetown, Sierra Leone. She trained largely in the United States and also in London. |
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Arts and Africa - BBC African Sevice, London |
This programme talk about a number of artists from Zimbabwehave established an international reputation for the quality of their sculpture in stone. |
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Arts and Africa - BBC African Sevice, London |
This programme is on poets and their poetry. In particular, the poetry of Patrick Quarcoo who is best known as someone who interviews celebrities from politicians to poets,though he is a considerable poet in his own right. |
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Arts and Africa - BBC African Sevice, London |
The organizers of the commonwealth are seeking from participants who are asked to submit six photographs that illustrate from their own surroundings the theme: Life in the commonwealth. |
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Arts and Africa - BBC African Sevice, London |
Kobina Asiedu Aboagye is one of the many Ghanaian poetry perfomers and is talking to Patrick Quarcoo about his best known poem called Aeeko to the revolution. |
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Arts and Africa - BBC African Sevice, London |
Paula Park speaks with Mr Chambulikazi about the group of villagers who live near the sea in the northern Tanzania who used their music and dance to express their dissatisfaction with certain aspects of local services. |
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Arts and Africa - BBC African Sevice, London |
In this program, Alex Tetteh-Lartey talk with Ken Saro-Wiwa fom Nigeria about his writing, whether it's poetry, plays or new novel. |
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Arts and Africa - BBC African Sevice, London |
This programme is about a group of outsiders experiencing African culture at first hand and enjoying themselves. |
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Arts and Africa - BBC African Sevice, London |
Alex Tetteh-Lartey began this programme with a song of greting from the music of Tanzania, Bagamoyo to be precise, the home of a college of art with an exceptionally strong reputation for music. |
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Arts and Africa - BBC African Sevice, London |
In this programme Alex Tetteh-Lartey shows the stereotypes and he made an example of a play that had a big impact on the audience in johannesburg. |
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Arts and Africa - BBC African Sevice, London |
Chris Terrill wanted to find out about the historic subject of a haunting half hour film by the Sudanese film-maker, Hussein Shariffe, to find out why it was so much more poetic than the usual documentary. |
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Arts and Africa - BBC African Sevice, London |
Patrick Quarcoo speak with Jo Mensah, best known in Nigeria but born in Ghana. He speak about the music of Chief Ebenezer Obey. |
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Native mine workers' recreational |
Native mine workers' recreational |
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Arts and Africa - BBC African Sevice, London |
This programme looks at the big annual London Film Festival that just came to an end. Another event noticeable is the British Airways Poetry Prize with its African prizewinners. Kobena Eyi Acquah from Ghana was the winner of the Africa Area Award for his collection of poems, "The Man Who Died". |
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Arts and Africa - BBC African Sevice, London |
Jenny Zobel attended the annual international music festival taking place in the Cuban capital of Havana. Has been there to listen to the music and to talk to the musicians.
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Arts and Africa - BBC African Sevice, London |
Thi programme is opened by Werema Masinga Chacha, a musician from Tanzania. David Kitaruru, a friend of the musician is telling Paula Park about this unusual form of music. |
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Arts and Africa - BBC African Sevice, London |
Today's programme starts on musical note, singing so smoothly and in French. |
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Arts and Africa - BBC African Sevice, London |
This programme is about a lirerary event of worldwide significance, in which Africa played a very prominent part. At a special ceremony in London, the results were announced in the new "Commonwealth Poetry Prize" sponsored by British Airways. |
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Arts and Africa - BBC African Sevice, London |
Alex Tetteh-Lartey had a great pleasure of meeting Miriam Makeba. One of Africa's best known artists, a singer with a truly international reputation. |
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Arts and Africa - BBC African Sevice, London |
The guest in this programme is Anima Misa Amoah. She is an actress and the author of the first production in the forthcoming African Theatre Season and came along to tell about her play. |