ARTS

 

IMPORTANT ESSAYS & ARTICLES




 

Excerpts with permission from the Institute For Black Academics
 

Ashanti perception of 'Black'
http://www.institute-for-black-academics.co.uk/ashanti-tribe.htm 

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Benin Kingdom then and now?
http://www.institute-for-black-academics.co.uk/benin-kingdom-then-and-now.htm 
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Yoruba Land and Achievement in the West
http://www.institute-for-black-academics.co.uk/yoruba-land.htm  
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Kingdom of Kush Top 10 Scholars of our time?

http://www.institute-for-black-academics.co.uk/sudans-kingdom-of-kush.htm 
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Ethiopian Concepts of Jah, Rasta and Zionism
http://www.institute-for-black-academics.co.uk/ethiopia-and-rastafarianism.htm
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Igbo's of Jamaica
http://www.institute-for-black-academics.co.uk/igbos-and-jamaica-island.htm 
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Gold Coast Today
http://www.institute-for-black-academics.co.uk/gold-coast.htm 
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Angola & Cultural Identity
http://www.institute-for-black-academics.co.uk/the-peculiarity-of-angola.htm

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Akan and Cultural Asuteness
http://www.institute-for-black-academics.co.uk/akan-people-and-cultural-astuteness.htm 
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The Maroons of Jamaican resistence
http://www.institute-for-black-academics.co.uk/the-maroons-of-jamaica-island.htm 
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Fante and Educational Agility
http://www.institute-for-black-academics.co.uk/fante-people-and-mental-agility.htm 
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Bemba's and Social Security
http://www.institute-for-black-academics.co.uk/bemba-tribe.htm 
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Lozi's in Zambia over the last Millenia
http://www.institute-for-black-academics.co.uk/the-lozi-in-zambia.htm 
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Zulu Land greatest war victories
http://www.institute-for-black-academics.co.uk/zulu-best-african-war-victories.htm 
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Ijaw people of Nigeria and Big Business
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Dogon's Artistic Expression
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http://www.institute-for-black-academics.co.uk/Papers/dogon-artistic-expression.htm 

Griot's Tale
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Somalian Cultural Identity and 'Blackness'
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South Sudan - Horn of Africa
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Nuba Land and the possibilities of a Currency
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Shona, Shaman and sound
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Ewe Cultural beautification
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Hausa, The Arab Conquest and African Consciousness
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Mandenka, The Warrior
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Wolof, The African Sojourn
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IROKO THEATRE

Published May, 2015

IROKO Theatre Arts Production starts a London Tour about the importance of Cultural Engagement through storytelling and oral culture.
www.irokotheatrearts.org.uk

THE GODS ARE NOT TO BLAME

Published May, 2015

The Gods Are Not To Blame, Directed by Lookman Sanusi completes a successful London show of the epic play written by Ola Rotimi. Click here for the best of Production Photography.
www.thegodsarenottoblame.com

 

HART CULTURE FASHION WEEK 2015

Published May, 2015

HART CULTURE C.I.C. will host again the annual Fashion Parade at the Annual Hart Culture Fashion Parade in London. It is billed to showcase over 150 pieces of African and Caribbean clothes with a live exhibition into 5,500 years into African history and heritage.

ARTHLENE LEGAIR BRAND

Published May, 2015

The International Fashion Designer, Arthlene Legair brand will migrate her latest beautiful dresses over to London for the Hart Culture Fashion Parade, 2015.







 



UNITED KINGDOM, NATION OF NUBIA
http://www.nationofnubia.com

Nation Of Nubia is beautifully contented
Online Journal that ensure good quality Research and
150% Positive Achievement. The website co-ordinators are looking for
News directed related to modern day Nubia - South Sudan and beyond.












BASIC ARTS EDUCATION
http://www.irokotheatre.org.uk

IROKO Theatre is currently involved in looking at the history and narratives of the Gods and Goddesses of Ancient Kingdoms including ISIS, Sango, Olokun, Thor, Zeus and Ganga. This lottery funded project also goes onto to look at 'Our Shared Heritage', thoughout East Londons Centre.







HEAVY WIND MEDIA
http://www.bubblesfm.com  

Lookman Sanusi is the controller of Bubbles FM, the Radio Broadcasting Station from Heavy Wind Media. The Award winning International Radio Station focuses on Arts & Cultural dialogue in African and the UK.