by Claudine E. | Jun 6, 2023
What makes this poet so sad, pessimistic, sarcastic, angry and unhappy? What is he protesting against? Between Prime Minister Milton Obote’s speech on Uganda’s independence in 1962 and the current rule of Yoweri Museveni, in office since 1986, stretches...
by Claudine E. | Jun 6, 2023
This performative training focuses on the creative state as well as the inner focus through bodywork, circle singing, concentration and action. How do we harmonize the three centers of body, heart and brain for a fuller play and presence towards ourselves and others?...
by Claudine E. | Jun 5, 2023
In Kalep, a town in Sumal controlled by the brutal power of the Islamists, two young people are executed because they entered into a love affair. Resistance fighters try to oppose this new world order by publishing an underground newspaper. The Senegalese writer...
by Claudine E. | Jun 5, 2023
L’Ingérence tells the true story of civil engineer and development aid worker Jörg Lange in Burkina Faso, who was ‘removed’ from the country in 2005 after interfering in the affairs of power of former President Blaise Compaoré. We talk to him and...
by Claudine E. | Jun 4, 2023
The examination of dominance and violence is a characteristic of many post-colonial theater texts. The theater productions invited to africologne often deal with colonial, social and political-religious violence. The productions will be translated and subtitled for...