The Kings of the Street are back in full force for an uplifting an energetic performance. Social Justice champions their music is blend of traditional East African rhythms, Benga and Afro Beat, fused with Rock and Reggae.
The Kings of the Street are back in full force for an uplifting an energetic performance. Social Justice champions their music is blend of traditional East African rhythms, Benga and Afro Beat, fused with Rock and Reggae.
“Pensée”: The choreography is a quest to free our minds from the invisible bonds of colonialism. Isn’t it true that the greatest colonization is the one that shackles our minds? It questions our freedom of thought: taking the time to observe the relationship between Africa, cradle of humanity, and the rest of the world from a different lens.
Are you ready for the 9th edition of the Smartphone Film Competition?
The initiative aims to give young creatives hands-on experience in low-cost filmmaking. It democratizes the visual story-telling landscape and widens the horizon of creativity.
The panelists will explore the legal frameworks and responses to GBV and femicide in both countries, examining the challenges and opportunities for reform.
“La Première Danse Politique”: A choreography that exposes the illusion of independence, the body as archive and the dream of redefining the utopia of an uncertain future.
When Blanche Renard meets Greg Lamoureux, she believes she has found the one. The ties that bind them grow rapidly; they are caught up in a great passion. Ignoring her fears, Blanche abandons her family and her twin sister, Rose, with dreams of reinventing herself – and little by little finds herself caught in the grip of a deeply possessive and dangerous man.