Well after this weekend’s frenetic hyper activity, things
slow down to a more sedate pace but we still have
sufficient goodness to keep you busy as Summer settles down, takes its shoes off and makes itself comfortable.
sufficient goodness to keep you busy as Summer settles down, takes its shoes off and makes itself comfortable.
The Africa Centre Summer Festival was our highlight event of
the weekend (with so many worthy ones to pick from). This free event in Covent
Garden saw African music and culture on display in lovely (and windy!) August
sunshine, Proud to be African Clothing’s stall was well patronised as ever and
it was good to catch up with familiar faces. The acts were sublime from Wale
Ojo (actor/ singer/ afrobeat musician!) and the Kalakuta Express, Bumi Thomas,
our good friend Afrikan Boy, Kasai Masai, Tunde Jegede performing the Griots
Tale and then DJ Edu shaking the place with serious Afrobeat, I’m sure I saw a
few policemen trying to Azonto!
The show closed with Nigerian superstar Nneka, performing in
her usual inimitable style. No booty shaking or flashy stage tricks, just raw
lyrics and sublime music, with tracks from her latest album Soul is Heavy, ending with Heartbeat.
An excellent event, kudos to the organisers, performers and
all the young volunteers who were enthusiastic, hard working and friendly to
the end.
This week South African politics, gender and otherwise will
be discussed at Chatham house and Standard Bank respectively, our good friend
Inua Ellams Black T shirt party returns in preparation for the Edinburgh Fringe
Festival, Inspirational YOU will be holding a Summer Mobile App Design Course,
all the Zimmies, Zimmers, Zimbos and Zimbettes will be heading to Zimfest,
Ghana Music Awards hits the indigO2, Numbi will be holding an Afropolitan Dance Party and there will be a Dessert Night in aid of Ugandan orphans
Ghana Music Awards hits the indigO2, Numbi will be holding an Afropolitan Dance Party and there will be a Dessert Night in aid of Ugandan orphans
African arts and theatre keeps going strong with Tiata Fahodzi’s
The Epic Adventure of Nhamo the Manyika
Warrior and his sexy wife Chipo at the Tricycle Theatre and Aime Cesaire’s A
Season in Congo starring Chiwetel Ejiofor and the week starting with South
African pianist Tessa Uys playing Schubert.
Have a groovy week!
Monday 5th August
From 1.00pm to 2.00pm
South African pianist Tessa Uys will
be performing a solo recital of Schubert andSt Lawrence Jewry, Guildhall Yard, Gresham Street, EC2V 5AA. This is
a FREE event
Britten at
Tuesday 6th August
At 5.30pm Chatham
House hosts South Africa and the ANC
Youth League: New Structures, New Strategies? at the Royal Institute of International Affairs, Chatham House, 10 St James
Square, SW1Y 4LE. Mzwandile Masina (Convener, ANC Youth League), will
discuss the task of rebuilding and restructuring the Youth League as the South
African 2014 elections draw closer and the generation born after the end of
apartheid prepares to vote for the first time. To attend this FREE event contact Chris Vandome.
At 7.00pm
Inspirational YOU presents Summer mobile
App Design Course at The Stephen
Lawrence Centre, 9 Brookmill Road, Deptford, SE8 4HU, which weill teach you
the basics of mobile application development, with the 5D process Discover,
Define, Design, Develop, Deploy. Book this FREE
course here.
At 7.00pm is the Mothership Connections Black Book Club
in Room G2, School of Oriental and
African Studies, Thornhaugh Street, Russell Square, WC1H 0XG. This is for
African and Caribbean people with an interest in sci fi and other speculative
fiction, the book for this meeting is Octavia Butlers Wildseed
Wednesday 7th August
At 7.30pm Tiata
Fahodzi presents The Epic Adventure of
Nhamo the Manyika Warrior and his sexy wife Chipo at the Tricycle Theatre, 269
Kilburn High Road, NW6 7JR. This Zimbabwean comedy of epic epicness involves
creating the ultimate African fable in 24hours unfortunately the hero is
missing from the superstar cast; the sudden appearance of a goatherd on the
horizon could be the saviour. Could he be the one.....? Running till 17th
August written by Denton Chikura and directed by Lucian Msamati, tickets start
from £14.00 from here.
Thursday 8th August
From 7.00pm to
11.00pm is the Abstrakt Artists
Launch Event at The Jazz Cafe, 5 Parkway,
Camden Town, NW1 7PG, with live performances by RU1 Fam, Afrikan
Revolution, Logic (People’s Army), The Thirst and Kwake Bass with special guest
appearances by Stephanie Santiago, Cloudy Room, RXD and Drama Jemm. Admission
is £10.00 in advance from here and £12.00 before 8.00pm.
Friday 9th August
At 6.30pm the SA
Chamber of Commerce presents Addressing
the Gender balance agenda and its impact on the Global Economy at Standard
Bank, 20 Gresham Street, EC2V 7JE. Chaired by Debbie Thomas (Deloitte LLP),
the panellists Frances Mensah Williams (connect Africa), Pamela Nomyete (South
African actress, writer, producer), Jenny Knott (Standard Bank) and Lisa
MacLeod (FT.com) will be discussing the issue of gender balance and the need
for sponsorship, mentoring, networking to enable women move into positions of
leadership. Tickets are £20.00 (£10.00 for
members) from here.
At 8.00pm Numbi
Arts presents the Afropolitan Dance
Party at 5 Cavendish Square, Oxford
Circus, W1G 0PG. This pre launch, pre carnival , Eid party will feature The
Sun Dunes playing an acoustic set, poetry from Nat Nye accompanied by Le Rouge
et Le Noir David harries and cellist Mayda Narvey. Followed by a trio of DJ’s
playing music from the 50’s and 60’s, garage, RnB, soul, ska and more. Tickets
are £15.00 from here.
At 8.00pm Fuel
presents Inua Ellams Black T Shirt
Collection at the BAC, Lavender
Hill, Battersea, SW11 5TN. This modern fable uses animation and spoken word
to tell the story of 2 brothers’ journey through the markets of Nigeria,
sweatshops of China and nightclubs of Europe top build a global T shirt brand.
As their business grows they can’t evade their secrets. Tickets are £12.00 (£8.00 concs) from here.
At 9.00pm is the Ghana Music Awards 2013 at the indigO2, Millennium Way, Peninsula Square,
SE10 0AX. Live on stage will be Sarkodie, Jojo Antwi, Fuse ODG, Pat Thomas,
Efya, Onyeame Kwame and more. Tickets start from £20.00 here.
Saturday 10th August
From 11.00am to
5.00pm the BFI African Odyssey Programme presents the I Love Carnival Screening 2013 at BFI Southbank, Belvedere Road, South Bank, SE1 8XT exploring the
art, history, culture and politics of the Caribbean Carnival in London and
Trinidad with screenings and previews of new works, live performance and
discussions. Hosted by Michael La Rose (Savannah View) with special guest
Horace Ove. Tickets are £7.50 from
here.
From 12.00pm to
11.00pm is Zimfest London 2013 at
Boston Manor Park, Boston Manor Road,
Hounslow, TW8 9JX. Featuring Blue King Brown (Australia), Thabo and the Real Deal (Zimbabwe/ UK), Tahuna Breaks (New Zealand), Desmond and the Tutus (South Africa), What Now (South Africa, Glen Aitken, Ngata Ranana, Bowie Jane, Munkinpurfe, Aaron Manatsa and the New Green Arrows, This Flight Tonight, Mocga Fooga, Jakob Deist, Abby Holden, Tafi Mushuku, Steve Gander, Ny Oh, Samantha Blackburn (South Africa/ UK), Musiq Ave (Zimbabwe/ UK), Mister Cee, Swift Tee, Dave Smallwood, DJ Mujay and Damian Tommy. Tickets are from £30.00 here.
Hounslow, TW8 9JX. Featuring Blue King Brown (Australia), Thabo and the Real Deal (Zimbabwe/ UK), Tahuna Breaks (New Zealand), Desmond and the Tutus (South Africa), What Now (South Africa, Glen Aitken, Ngata Ranana, Bowie Jane, Munkinpurfe, Aaron Manatsa and the New Green Arrows, This Flight Tonight, Mocga Fooga, Jakob Deist, Abby Holden, Tafi Mushuku, Steve Gander, Ny Oh, Samantha Blackburn (South Africa/ UK), Musiq Ave (Zimbabwe/ UK), Mister Cee, Swift Tee, Dave Smallwood, DJ Mujay and Damian Tommy. Tickets are from £30.00 here.
From 5.00pm to
10.00pm is Passion for Motherland at Amnesty International, 17-25 New Inn Yard,
EC2A 3EA. This event will bring together like minded individuals in
fashion, music and poetry to celebrate and network. Tickets are £7.00 from here and all the funds go to
the charity ‘Save The Congo’
At 6.00pm is Signature S.O’s Dessert Night at EPC, 378 Lee High Road, SE12 8RS. This charity night seeks to raise funds for a Charity trip to Uganda and will feature live jazzz, performances, comedy and off course exotic and delicious desserts, which pay tribute to the organisers Ugandan heritage. Tickets are £8.00 from here
At 6.00pm is Signature S.O’s Dessert Night at EPC, 378 Lee High Road, SE12 8RS. This charity night seeks to raise funds for a Charity trip to Uganda and will feature live jazzz, performances, comedy and off course exotic and delicious desserts, which pay tribute to the organisers Ugandan heritage. Tickets are £8.00 from here
At 9.30pm is the Jamaica Independence Dance at Cottons, 70 Exmouth Market, EC1R 4QP.
Hosted by Crazy T, featuring the Reminisce Reggae Band, a Bob Marley Tribute as
well as DJ Old School T, Audrey Scott and Nairobi. Tickets are £6.00 in advance and £10.00 on the door. More information
here.
Sunday 11th August
At 7.30pm Olivier
Award Winning actor Chiwetel Ejiofor stars in A Season In the Congo at the
Young Vic, 66 The Cut, Waterloo, SE1 8LZ. This fascinating drama by Aime
Cesaire, directed by Joe Wright and choreographed by Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui
charts the rise and fall of the pioneer Congolese leader Patrice Lumumba and
his passionate determination to free his people from Belgian rule. Filled with
brilliant performances, dance and music as well it runs till 14th
August. Tickets start from £10.00 here.
At 7.00pm the Igbo Culture and Support Network General House
Meeting takes place at Claremont
Project Islington, 24-27 White Lion Street, N1 9PD. This meetings theme is
Health, with a selection of clinicians and health professionals coming to talk
about the importance of good health and how to maintain a healthy lifestyle.
More details here
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