Calvert 22 is delighted to partner with The Africa Centre to present a special film night that aims to explore counter-narratives and a subculture movement taki...
Femi and The InRhythms, a 7-piece band from Lagos and London, mixes the cerebral musicality of afrobeat with the visceral grooves of funk and underpinned then w...
The Business Council for Africa is delighted to be hosting a special forum focussing on the opportunities and challenges around the Education sector across the ...
Decolonising Our Minds are pleased to welcome Teju Cole, world-renowned writer, art historian and photographer, for a talk at the Institute of Education on Marc...
The oral history of the sector is that at some event in 1994 a number of artists discussed with Marie McCluskey, a senior dance practitioner, the idea...
I See You, a pertinent play about post-Apartheid Johannesburg from Mongiwekhaya. Handled with aplomb by Noma Dumezweni in her directorial debut. The play is on ...
The price of a barrel of oil has fallen more than 70% since June 2014 and reverberations are being felt across the globe. Less than a year after the excitement ...
The Annual Igbo Conference has carved out a unique space, serving as a bridge between the community and academia. In the last five years, the conference has cre...
Tiwani Contemporary is pleased to announce Polyhedra, a solo exhibition of new work by Johannesburg-based artist Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum. This will be Sunstru...
“When trying to resolve the issue of empowering African Women, any talk of black economic empowerment, economic diversification or industrialisation done in the...