For 11 days this winter, Makhanda once again became the cultural capital of South Africa.
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The Bradford African Festival of Arts (BAFA) will return from 3rd to 8th, August with its most ambitious programme to date, bringing together artists, performers, filmmakers, academics, entrepreneurs and communities for six days of creativity, cultural exchange and international collaboration across Bradford.
GITIS lecturers conducted masterclasses for professional actors and aspiring performers in Johannesburg and Pretoria
KZN’s premier arts festival has two exciting new attractions joining an already packed line-up of theatre, music, comedy and family entertainment.
Thailand is stepping up efforts to convert its cultural influence into economic opportunities in Europe, with Muay Thai, Thai cuisine and traditional performing arts at the centre of a broader soft-power strategy.
To mark 15 years of collaboration, The Metropolitan Museum of Art is unveiling two new generative AI initiatives with Google Arts & Culture.
Published 3 April 2011Updated 12 July 2024 1884 Otto von Bismarck chairs the Berlin Conference to stem the scramble for Africa. Only Morocco, Ethiopia, and Liberia are recognized as independent entities. Partition of West Africa and East Africa 1896 Ethiopia, under Emperor Menelik II, defeats invading Italian army in the Battle of Adwa. Lumière brothers’…
News Celebrating African Arts, Culture and Heritage on African World Heritage Day Thursday, 6 May 2021 at 16:00 access_time 3 min read