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Kifa Week '19 #Selebrating Afrika
Kifa Week'19 #Selebrating Afrika
The Kalahari International Festival of the
Arts (Kifa) will be running under the theme 'Selebrating Afrika 2019' come
December this year. The show, aims to foster appreciation and acceptance of
African citizenship, immigrant populations, and to understanding de-colonial
inclusion and diversity by progressively rebranding the African continent. The
program, which will run for a week between 2 December and 7 December 2019,
hopes to create a platform for artistic development activities to aspirant
artists and disadvantaged communities, as well as for de-colonial Academia.
Apart from implementing an intercultural
exchange, a network development, and a collaborative work, the program targets
scientists, bankers, curators, educators, artists, and global leaders amongst
others. This fourth edition of the festival will in partnership, with the Peace
String Network, push for peaceful and progressive engagement within in the
program activities. Below is a detailed table attached on the planned
activities that are set to take place during the 'Selebrating Afrika 2019' week
program.
This will include of course two panel
discussions and one lecture talk as well as two auditions workshops. On 7
December 2019, which falls on a Saturday, the audience will be serenaded with
music by the ‘Originalz’ concert performance group. This event will be a
fundraising show for the Born A Star Academy, which will be running its
regional integration program, come 2020.Other concert headliners include Afro
Berries, Toshi, Slick Artie, Anel Unati, Ngai and Ras Sheehama. Tickets, Kifa
week T-shirts would be on order basis, with the proceeds once again going to
the Born A Star Academy.
‘Selebrating Afrika’ will promote the
training and utilization of local educators and Art facilities and spaces in
Windhoek such as the National Theatre of Namibia, College of the Arts, Goethe
institute and Zoo Park Amphitheatre. The week-long program will see
international media coverage value through newspapers, magazines, radio, and
television due to the educational activities it offers for art enthusiasts,
creatives and industry experts in Namibia.
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