by amina wolter | Mar 14, 2025
With Épique ! (Pour Yikakou) With Épique!, Nadia Beugré embarks on a journey to the village of her ancestors. She grew up here, in this magical place on the Ivory Coast. But the mysterious, fantastic village no longer exists. The land was considered cursed. As in...
by amina wolter | Mar 12, 2025
The evening doesn’t end when the programme does! Whether after an intense theatre performance, an engaging panel discussion, or simply for the joy of being together—africologneFESTIVAL invites you to unwind and connect at KING GEORG on 12, 17 & 21 June.Just a...
by amina wolter | Mar 12, 2025
Strong yet tender sounds, layered with elements of rap and chant—Varinia Akua creates a musical world that defies genre boundaries. Her sound moves fluidly between house, pop, and the driving rhythms of the ballroom and voguing scene, which she helped shape as a...
by amina wolter | Mar 11, 2025
Through a fictional family tree, Saphir Belkheir delves into his French-Algerian ancestry. In the process, he uncovers missing figures—personalities erased from official narratives—and confronts a colonial, patriarchal legacy that renders lives on the margins...
by amina wolter | Mar 10, 2025
Artists from Cameroon work together with local actors from Decolonize Cologne in Cologne to performatively trace traces of the colonial past in Cologne’s Südstadt district. Decolonize Cologne ‘s decolonial district tours combine ritual performance, sacred...