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Tom Devriendt
Tom Devriendt was an editorial board member of Africa is a Country before there was an editorial board.
Music Break. X Plastaz
Woyzeck on the Highveld
In case you were too young to attend William Kentridge's original version of the early nineties puppet play 'Woyzeck on the Highveld' (as I was), the South African Handspring Puppet Company gives us a new chance to see it. They're on tour in the UK these days. Future dates elsewhere will follow (I hope).
'My Africa is in the dark'
The ebony is in the dark. The black is in the dark that has plunged us into the dark. My Africa is in the dark...
BTW, Art Melody also does up-beat songs. (Read This Is Africa's feature on Art Melody.) H/T: okayafrica.Gaddafi’s white African mercenaries
Muammar Gaddafi relied extensively on mercenaries from elsewhere in Africa to secure his rule. It is usually assumed they’re black Africans. It turns out a lot of them come from South Africa. And they’re white.
Independence day in Zambia
Not what the mainstream image is
If you can’t get Coldplay’s stadium rock out of your head, try these 10 (well, eleven) tunes.
The Dutch Disease
Cue: rape, murder, ANC and Malema. It makes you wonder who pays for these articles. And why. Soon, our mainstream media will feature an article on South Africa without those four words, but not just now. Read and watch the 'multi-media production' here.They are all Afrikaners, with Dutch, French or German roots, these youths of the so-called born free-generation.
Photography. Jean Depara
Music Break. Nkunkuma
Being Black in Germany
The idea for the series came to me one day as I thought about how little people know about life in Germany as a Black person - or how dated this knowledge is. Even within Germany, discourse around ethnicity and diversity goes something like this: "if the foreigners learn German, they will integrate then there will be no problems". And yet, Black people have lived in Germany for over 300 years. Black Germans can be found in all fields from science to art, from education to sport, from music to entrepreneurship. Where there are problems, these rarely have to do with lack of proficiency in the German language. It is (...) incredible how little voice Black people within Germany have, despite decades of activism, academic research, creative publications and performances. So I thought - fine! If we don't find recognition within Germany, we surely can on an international stage.
There are also these video presentations of some of the project participants: Philipp Khabo Kopsell, Joshua Kwesi Aikins and Mirjam Nunning. All the details here.Contro'Versy
'Emerging' Photographers
Independence Day in Equatorial Guinea
Equatoguineans may not have much to celebrate on independence day: They’ve been free from colonialism since 1968, but the current ruler has been in power since 1979.
R.I.P. Dieudonné Kabongo
Last May, I learned via a tweet that Dieudonné had been kidnapped by the armed forces in Kinshasa. The news spread like wildfire to other credible sites. Worried but sceptical --being well aware of his political positions-- I never imagined that we were speaking of his namesake. I looked for one of his close friends because I didn’t have his number on me. I called to my manager to ask if she could find him and she tells me: "Listen, I don’t understand because he's sitting twenty meters away from me, on the tram to the city center." I finally got hold of Dieudonné some minutes later to explain him the dubious moments we just lived through and he replied with that devastating humour: "It is an honor to see how people react to my death, as if I were Machiavelli. I’ve received many similar calls this morning. It's good to know people look after their close ones. I can start preparing my will and the guest list." Dieudonné is a legend from Katanga, Congo, and an ambassador of Belgian culture. My thoughts are with his family and with our orphaned community. I’m thinking back to our collaboration in the studio while recording 'Tout ceci ne vous rendra pas le Congo' and I’ll be playing the song as a tribute to my ‘papa’ for the rest of this tour. Merci, papa!
Baloji. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eOTtS1qcqF0 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n--1Si6mKSs http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7qtXYutzL4