Tuesday 26 June 2012

Back 2Black, Africa Writes: Music, poetry, literature and discounts!


Ok let me throw one greeting your way
People of the north I greet you, people of the south may our lands be bountiful, people of the east may, the sun is out the sky is blue, Euro 2012 is drawing to a close, Wimbledon has started and the Olympics are around the corner. Proud to be African Clothing is in full effect around town and do we have a super duper groovy week lined up for you!!!

UPCOMING EVENTS
Again there are a wide variety of events for all you lucky, lucky people!

On the 26th of June, is a book launch ‘Grape-The Vineyards of South Africa’, between 5 and 7pm at the South Africa High Commission, Trafalgar Square, London, WC2N 5DP. It is hosted by Democratic Alliance Abroad and covers the fluctuating fortunes of South Africa’s wine industry and how it affected the coloured community and how it has adapted to changes in climate and the economy. Register here for this free event

Also on Tuesday the 26th our good friend Inua Ellams new show ‘KnightsWatch opens in Sheffield. This rhythmic combo of poetry with a live soundtrack from Drummer Aki Fujimoto and flautist Mikey Kirkpatrick is the story of Michael who is seeking to avoid the violence of city life but is drawn into the gang culture he abhors as the battle lines are drawn can he succeed in ending the impending gang war.
First show is at the International Drama Students Festival with London shows at Camden Peoples Theatre, 58-60 Hampstead Road, London, NW1 2PY on Friday the 29th June and Saturday the 30th, tickets are £10 (£8 concs). Inua will also be at Poetry Parnussus at the Southbank Centre until the 1st of July. But more from Inua later, he is a busy bee this week I see!!

On Wednesday the 27th of June Collaborate for Africa holds their next meeting at Avanta, 48 Charlotte Street, London, W1T 2NS. The event is from 6.15-8.00pm and is a networking event for individuals who are passionate about development work in Africa. Come along with your ideas, requests for assistance, volunteers, consultations or introductions

On the 27th as well are the Ebony Business and Recognition Awards 2012 starting 6.00pm at the Proud 2 at The 02, Peninsula Square, SE10 0DX. The Ebony Business awards look to recognise the achievements of Black owned businesses, with categories as ranging from Youth Entrepreneur, International Trade and Travel and Transport, the full list of categories are here, where you can vote or nominate someone (or yourself) for an award. Tickets range from £20.00 to £30.00 and can be bought here, with discounts for group bookings

Also on the 27th the BritishNigerian Law Forum (BNLF) will be holding a free seminar at London South Bank University on ‘Legal info on housing’. This will be at the Keyworth Centre, LSBU, Keyworth Street, London SE1 6NG, it is right next to Elephant and Castle tube station Information will be provided on Access to social housing with councils and housing associations, your rights to have repairs carried out, your rights in cases of unlawful eviction and unlawful sub-letting with an expert panel will of experienced housing lawyers, including a barrister and other housing law experts who act for local authorities and tenants. This event is free but register by sending an email to events@bnlf.org.uk or call 07721 382733

 On Friday the 29th at 6:30pm is the African-Caribbean Entrepreneurs Networking evening, taking place at UnLtd, 123 Whitecross Street, Islington, EC1Y 8JJ. This event is a must if you want to learn firsthand about some of the funding and other support opportunities which are on offer for social enterprises. Speakers include Dan Lehner (UnLtd's Interim Head of Ventures) who will give an overview of some of the current funding programmes offered by UnLtd, including the Big Venture Challenge and Sunny Lambe (Founder and Executive Director of the Black Business Initiative) who will discuss the 2012 Black Business Awards, RSVP here

Also on Friday the 29th Star 100 the Ghanaian networking group will be holding their monthly meet up at Balls Brother Minster Exchange, Minster Pavement, Mincing Lane, EC3R 7PP. The evening’s special guest is Lesley ‘Super’ Sackey a British Ghanaian female boxer, who successfully juggles her boxing career, with media and personal training work; she’s also the first British woman to win the European Union Championships in 2008 on first entry. Contact the organisers here for this interesting event to round up the week. Its £10.00 in advance and £15.00 on the door but free to Star 100 members (incentive to join eh, do so here!) 

But the Christmas and New Yam Festival come early this Friday as the Back2Black Festival at the Old BillingsgateVaults. This stunning event involves 3 days of live music with an eclectic line up of African, Brazilian and international artists across 3 stages all hosted by Brazilian superstar Gilberto Gil. Taking place in the stunning new riverside venue of Old Billingsgate Market, 1 Old Billingsgate Walk, 16 Lower Thames Street, EC3R 6DX, transformed for the occasion by Brazilian visual artist Miguel Rio Branco.
There are 3 stages and the line up is as follows for Friday

On the Main Stage we have:
  • Macy Gray!!
  • Luiz Melodia
  • Linton Kwesi Johnson & Dennis Bovell
  • Marcelo D2
  • DJ Nuts

On the Vault stage   
  • Vieux Farka Touré
  • Baile Funk - feat. DJ Sany Pitbull, Passinhos & Fininho
Terrace Stage

  • Emicida
  • Drum Heads & Pracatum Drumming School
Day tickets are £35 / £20 (under 16's) on Friday and £45/ £25 (under 16's) for Saturday and Sunday or a weekend pass at £120 covers you for the entire festival

For Saturday and Sunday you are all in for such a treat it’s unbelievable! Unfortunately both are happening over the same period so you better get your roller skates on as you will be zipping between them!
The Back 2 Black Festival continues on Saturday with more great musicians and talks by Diaspora artists
On the main stage for Saturday we have
  • Roots Manuva
  • Criolo feat. Mulatu Astatke
  • Hugh Masekela
  • Femi Kuti & The Positive Force
  • Fatoumata Diawara
  • Mart'nalia
  • Gilles Peterson
On the Terraces Stage
  • Shrine Synchro System
  •  Candylo
  • Gomanchi
  • Talk: Cultural Identity & Communities: City of God author Paulo Lins joins musician and poet Kalaf Ângelo and Professor David Treece to explore how music, literature and other artforms can act as a medium to define and forge identities and how the Afro-Brazilian experience compares with the multiple identities inherent in contemporary Britain.
  • Talk: Music in Exile: Gilberto Gil (Brazil) and trumpeter Hugh Masekela (South Africa) are both Cultural ambassadors for their respective countries on the world stage making them uniquely well placed to reflect on the relationship between Brazil and Africa today and how music can revitalise Brazil’s African roots.
On the Vaults Stage
  • Tono
  • Flavio Renegado
  • Soul Caribbean
  • Drum Heads & Pracatum Drumming School
 There is also a market in the vaults where yours truly will be selling Proud to be African Clothing with reckless abandon!

As if that weren’t enough for Saturday the first Royal Africa Society, Africa Writes Festival starting at Midday runs concurrently at the Brunei Gallery Lecture Theatre in the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS).  This weekend long series of book launches, readings, panel discussions, children's workshops and other activities also featurs a two day international book fair of publishers of African writing and an outdoor pan-African food market featuring dishes from all four corners of the continent.

Proud to Be Africans favourite poet Inua Ellams (wandering about alot, maybe he has sokugo!) will be in attendance alongside other poets such as Modeste Hugues, Oxmo Pucion, Kety Nevyabandi Bikura, Shalija Patel, T.J. Dema, Paul Dakeyo, Bewketu Seyoum, Abdulahi Botaan Hassan 'Kurweyne', Warsan Shire, Sam Elmi, Elmi Ali,,Yemisi Blake, Safia Elhillo.
Participating authors include Ellen Banda-Aaku, Nuruddin Farah, Kojo Laing, Lily Mabura, Jack Mapanje, Obi Okigbo, Noo Saro-Wiwa, E. E. Sule, Goretti Kyomuhendo and the five shortlisted Caine Prize writers for 2012, namely Rotimi Babatunde, Billy Kahora, Stanley Kenani, Melissa Tandiwe Myambo, and Constance Myburgh. Participating, Mariama Khan, Togara Muzanenhamo, and Lemn Sissay.

2012 marks the 50th anniversary of the African Writers Series and the sublime Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie will be delivering the main lecture focusing on the legacy of the series. For those of us who grew up reading such classics as Burning Grass, Weep not Child, The Concubine, Things Fall Apart this is not to be missed. Just writing about this takes me back to my youth sitting in the guava tree reading Burning Grass and then accusing everyone of using baduhu on me (if you don’t know what I’m on about buy the book!!)

The lecture begins at 6.00pm and as we know from past experience, she is an excellent speaker with an intelligent perspective on literature and the modern African diaspora perspective; this should be a cracking one! RSVP here.

Also in London is the Ghanaian Old School Reunion taking place at Bacons College, Timber Pond Road, SE16 from 10.00am to 6.00pm, this event aims to reunite people in the UK who attended Ghanaian schools, colleges or universities, for a fun filled day of activities for all the family. Tickets are £10.00 for adults and £5.00 for children.

If you can’t make it and you’re stuck in Milton Keynes then an excellent alternative event is the MK 2012 which will hold at Willen Lake Park 6, between 10.00am and 10.00pm.
The grooviness continues on Sunday 1st July with the Back2Black Festival at Old Billingsgate Vault continuing from 12 midday to 8pm with performances on the Main Stage by

  • Gilberto Gil and special guests
  • Jorge Ben Jor
  • Amadou & Mariam
  • Toumani Diabaté + Arnaldo Antunes + Edgar Scandurra

The Vault stage features
  • Jupiter & Okwess International
  • DJ Joao Brasil
  • DJ Nepal
  • Mwalimu Express
  • Talk: Literature & Democracy: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie (she’s a busy lady!!) and Tahar Ben Jelloun (Morocco); two of Africa’s finest writers come together to discuss the role of literature in the process of Africa's democratisation and development. How can writers probe, reflect and stimulate cultural and political change across the continent?

The Terrace stage
  • Natasha Llerena
  • All Comers Drumming Workshop
  • Afrik Bwantu
  • Baia

The RAS Africa Writes Festival proceeds procedurally as well at the Brunei Gallery Lecture Theatre SOAS on Sunday with book fair, food market, more poets and authors’ than you can shake a calabash at!!!

Another literary feast beckons this Sunday at the South Bank Centre, with Africa Utopia, a month long (yeah month long, no excuses!) celebratory combination of African talents in the realm of spoken word and music. Taking place in the Clore Ballroom at 6.00pm it features the Caine Prize Readings which are a brilliant snapshot of contemporary African fiction. Five shortlisted authors will read at this event, and discuss their work with Ellah Allfrey, Deputy Editor of Granta the chairperson.
 This year's shortlisted authors are: Rotimi Babatunde (Nigeria), Billy Kahora (Kenya), Stanley Kenani (Malawi), Melissa Tandiwe Myambo (Zimbabwe) Constance Myburgh (South Africa).
Book Tickets  form here, this is a month long series and I’ll write more about it this weekend

In the evening we are reunited with our good friends at Arise. This talk show type event see’s luminaries of the Black community interviewed in front of a live audience. Taking place at the Tabernacle, 35 Powis Square, London W11 2AY, this Sundays guests are Judith Jacobs, Leo Muhammed and Shaun Wallace. Hosted by Daddy Ernie with music by the resident band D22 featuring Bastedo it is a lovely way to end a stimulating and energetic weekend. Phone 07792767142, 07770266067 for tickets are £10.00 in advance, more on the door,

Can you honestly say you have a reason to be bored this weekend, I’ve given you literature, music, reunions, talks, talk shows, free, and not so free. And I’ve not even asked you to buy a T shirt!!!

Remember that in the countdown to the Olympics, you’ll be able to get 10% off all purchases with the code ‘Olympic10’. And if I spot you at any events wearing a Proud to be African T shirt, I’ll either give you a discount or a present so stop by and say hi!!

See you around this weekend!!

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