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From Monday, July 22, Dutch television broadcasts Ikenna Azuike's six-part documentary series about a "gigantic" and "spectacular" country in western Africa. Traveling between the extremes.
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This year’s edition will bring young African pioneers and known talent from the world of theatre, dance, music and design to the Netherlands.
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- By Oliver
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Friends and partners of ZAM met at the newly opened Stevenson Gallery in Amsterdam to enjoy an exhibition inspired by South African artist Peter Clarke’s Winter Sun.
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ZAM Magazine is looking for an experienced part-time (social media) marketer on a freelance basis.
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Artists from South Africa, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Kenya, the Netherlands and the USA will take part in the 6th exhibition for the Afrovibes Performing Arts Festival.
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- By Alberique Houndjo (Benin), Chief Bisong Etahoben (Cameroon), Fidelis Mac-Leva (Nigeria), Anneke Verbraeken (The Netherlands)
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Billions are wasted in stagnant economies because of unspoken realities.
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Moving beyond separate worlds and overcoming segregation is at the heart of the Welkom Today Studio.
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The Ivorian artist’s work is one of the highlights at this year’s international photo festival.
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In several African cities protests against the daily import of tons of second hand clothing from Western countries are increasing.
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We are pleased to announce that we have entered into a partnership with the 6th Lubumbashi Biennale in the DRC.
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- By Oliver
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The Hague’s annual iAfrica Film Festival opens with Joël Karezeki’s acclaimed Second Congo War cinematographic odyssey.
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African creatives will move the Mozambican capital as never before.
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Season 6 has started at the Centre for the Less Good Idea. It’s all about labour.
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Katumba Badru Sultan’s image ‘In Her Own World' was chosen as the winning photograph of the Uganda Press Photo Award 2019.
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Imprisoned before the end of Apartheid for a crime he did not commit, Fusi Mofokeng finds a changing nation.
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- By Oliver Barstow
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"… In that Empire, the Art of Cartography attained such Perfection that the map of a single Province occupied the entirety of a City, and the map of the Empire, the entirety of a Province ..."
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How black bodies move from pain to healing and thrive as centres of joy.
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The seventh Ake Arts and Book Festival was a space for transformative dialogue, as demonstrated in a conversation between Mona Eltahawy and Fakhrriyyah Hashim, which took place on the last day of the festival.
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The winners of PRIDE PHOTO AWARD, an annual international contest for photos about sexual and gender diversity, were announced last Friday, November 1, 2019, in Amsterdam.
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Sammy Baloji, George Senga, Daddy Tshikaya, Musasa and Jean Katambu are amongst the DRC artists exploring the most important resource for ‘green energy’, lithium. But why are local communities neglected?
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One of the most moving films at the upcoming international documentary festival tells the story of witchcraft.
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A video impression by Juul van der Laan of the event A tribute to Binyavanga Wainaina hosted at Studio ZAM.
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Using his pen as a weapon against injustice and a tool to express his love for life.
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Meet the fishermen of Sunrise Beach (False Beach, Cape Town).
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The Aké Art and Book Festival put the perspectives of female filmmakers centre stage at its seventh edition held last month in Lagos, Nigeria, giving insight into the experiences of women in film in Africa and the Diaspora.
