Vrijdag 18 Maart 2011
The Mandingo Ambassadors - Music from Guinea
Woensdag 09 Februari 2011 22:00
t/m Woensdag 30 Maart 2011
This legendary band was formed in the late 1960's by guitarist Mamady "Djelike" Kouyate and singer Emile Soumah. They made some of the most beloved music of their generation. Now based in New York, Mamady Kouyate has decided to revive The Ambassadors. Every Wednesday night.
The Mandingo Ambassadors - Music from Guinea
Woensdag 02 Maart 2011 22:00
t/m Woensdag 30 Maart 2011
This legendary band was formed in the late 1960's by guitarist Mamady "Djelike" Kouyate and singer Emile Soumah. They made some of the most beloved music of their generation. Now based in New York, Mamady Kouyate has decided to revive The Ambassadors. Every Wednesday night.
André Rieu - South African Tour
Ghalia Benali sings Om Kalthoum
Benali bezit een stem die je raakt en zingt terecht liederen van de legendarische Om Kalthoum. Ze groeide op met Franse chansons, Egyptische en Indiase musicals en melodieën uit Syrië en Irak. Al deze stijlen zijn terug te vinden in haar composities.
The Global Africa Project - Meschac Gaba
Broad spectrum of contemporary African art, design, and craft, work by over 100 artists working in Africa and elsewhere. The Global Africa Project surveys the rich pool of new talent emerging from Africa and its influence on artists around the world.
African Mosaic: Celebrating a Decade of Collecting
Showcases museum purchases and gifts and provides a glimpse into collecting opportunities for art museums. Centerpiece: a towering and visually striking sculpture of Haitian leader Toussaint Louverture by contemporary Senegalese artist Ousmane Sow.
Brave New World II - Theo Eshetu
Eshetu (Ethiopia/NL) explores themes like the relationship between nature and technology and the idea of life as a spectacle, using images from his personal geography: scenes from a dance in Bali or footage from visits to New York City and Ethiopia.
Geheime relaties, oude en nieuwe kunst verbonden
De tentoonstelling toont hedendaagse kunst uit Afrika en de Afrikaanse diaspora samen met objecten uit de collectie traditionele kunst. Deze oude & nieuwe kunstobjecten vinden hun relatie in de Afrikaanse gebruiken of rituelen waaraan ze gerelateerd zijn.
Dynasty and Divinity: Ife in Ancient Nigeria
More than 100 extraordinary sculptures, dating from the 12th to the 15th century. Artists at Ife, the ancient Yoruba city state, created a unique sculptural corpus which ranks among the world's most aesthetically striking and technically sophisticated.
Cape Winelands Film Festival
South Africa's 4th Cape Winelands Film Festival in Stellenbosch and Cape Town - more information soon
Black Venus
Abdellatif Kechiche (2010). Historisch drama naar het waargebeurde verhaal van Saartjie Baartman. In 1810 verliet zij met haar meester Caezar haar geboorteland Zuid-Afrika om als circusattractie te worden opgevoerd voor sensatiezoekende blanken in Londen. De Filmkrant schreef: 'Belangrijke, imponerende film, waarover lang kan worden nagepraat.' De VPRO-Gids noemt de film kortweg 'Een meesterwerk'
Staff Des Leaders - Congolese soukous
Zeven Brusselse jongeren met Congolese roots brengen een vrolijke mix van soukous, rumba en afrobeat. Ze bereikten een eerste artistieke hoogtepunt toen ze in de eigen Brusselse Matongé-wijk het voorprogramma mochten verzorgen van Zaiko Langa Langa, Congo’s populairste groep aller tijden. Enthousiasme en plezier verzekerd, zowel vóór als op het podium. Staff Des Leaders: c’est bon pour le moral!
De kracht van zilver, sieraden uit de collectie van Smith-Hutschenruyter
Deze bijzondere collectie sieraden is afkomstig uit een gebied dat zich uitstrekt van Noord-Afrika, Midden-Oosten en Azië. Ze vertellen het krachtige verhaal van schoonheid, vakmanschap en economische waarde. Ze staan voor esthetiek, maar ook voor magische spiritualiteit. Deze recent geschonken collectie wordt nu voor het eerst tentoongesteld.
As It Is! - The Main Event
Celebrates the amazing creative energy inherent in artists across Africa - by showcasing the works of some of its most recognised and celebrated artists - It will be a collage of emphatic energy, masterful explorations that will enthral, educate and engage. Also features some of Africa’s exciting image makers, through the mediums of African fashion and music.
TJ, 1948-2010 - David Goldblatt
Bringing together old and new photographs of Johannesburg, the exhibition's title refers to the obsolete South African motorcar registration acronym 'Transvaal, Johannesburg'. These letters, Goldblatt explains, 'implied a certain loyalty'. The exhibition elucidates on aspects of the sprawling city of Johannesburg, which both infuriate and astound the photographer.
Artists in Dialogue II
The exhibition Artists in Dialogue: Sandile Zulu and Henrique Oliveira is the second in a series of exhibitions in which exciting artists (at least one of whom is African) are invited to a new encounter -- one in which each artist responds to the work of the other, and resulting in original, site-specific works at the museum.
Darkroom: Photography and New Media in South Africa since 1950
Work of 18 photographers, new media and video artists, who lived and worked in South Africa during the apartheid era (1948-1994), though a few now live elsewhere. Darkroom’s eight sections highlight the ways that these artists have addressed South African culture from various perspectives, and their increased presence in the global art world since 1994.
African One Minutes Competition
Since 2000 the One Minutes Foundation (TOM) organises competitions for the best one minutes video. This time African artists are invited to enter the first African One Minutes Competition. There are 6 categories, for more information check Facebook or the One Minutes website. The deadline is 15 July 2011.
Donso on live tour
Malcolm Payne - Pogonology
Malcolm Payne will present a series of paintings premised on the aesthetics, history and significance of facial hair. This is Payne's 18th solo exhibition. His previous solo exhibition, Illuminated Manuscripts - Third selection, was held at the Irma Stern Museum in 2005.
12th annual Cape Town Festival (CTF)
CTF celebrates cultural diversity. With Judith Sephuma, Jesse Clegg, The Rockets, Vicky Sampson, Allistair Izobel, Emo Adams, Nomfusi & The Lucky Charms, Virtual Jazz Reality, Die Heuwels Fantasties, the Delft Youth Big Band & the Cape Town Philharmonic Youth Orchestra & many other artists.
Grootmoeders aan zet!
Annemarijne Bax (NL, 1981) fotografeerde Zuid-Afrikaanse grootmoeders voor World Granny. Tijdens de tentoonstelling geeft Bax een aantal lezingen (op vrijdagmiddag) over de trends, ontwikkelingen en resultaten van ontwikkelingssamenwerking bij de doelgroep ouderen in verschillende werelddelen. Voor de lezingen graag aanmelden (zie sites voor details).
Wayne Barker: Super boring
Barker has produced a new body of work that confronts and questions the new South African culture in all its diverse manifestations, while celebrating the underlying force and spirit of optimism that binds and drives our unique country.
UK Tour State of Emergency
The independent voice for black Africa, presents an unique contemporary African dance project: Desert Crossings. Choreographer Gregory Maqoma is regarded a visionary in his country of birth South Africa. The inspiration for Desert Crossings came from the backdrop of the red rock cliffs on the Devon coastline and is supported by UNESCO for the close work with the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Team.
Maja Maljević - Bubble and Leak
Maljević's latest show sees her showing numerous large oil pantings, along with a selection of prints. Maljević's characteristic style meanders between abstraction and figuration, blending them with areas of deliberately obscure and confusing text.
Sue Williamson - Voices
Selected work from the past three decades alongside her latest two series – Other Voices, Other Cities, an international series of projects documented in photographs, and The Diaries of Lady Anne B. The theme running through all of these rather different works is that of personal history, and in many cases, the exact words people use to express themselves.
Nollywood - Pieter Hugo
South African photographer Pieter Hugo asked Nigerian actors and assistants to recreate Nollywood myths and symbols as if they were on movie sets and photographed them. The resulting images recreate the stereotypical characters that typify Nollywood productions.
Three Artists at the Caversham Press: Deborah Bell, Robert Hodgins and William Kentridge
Three South African artists who were important participants in the early years of The Caversham Press. Works reflect Caversham’s early history and articulate the artists’ personal perspectives of living and creating in South Africa in the years between late apartheid and the transition to a new democracy.
South Africa: Artists, Prints, Community - 25 Years at The Caversham Press
Survey of work from the printmaking studio The Caversham Press located in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa. Founded in 1985 during the turbulent years of late apartheid, The Caverhsam Press has occupied an important place in the development of South African printmaking.
Now You Can See - Maarten Dekker en Barbara Polderman (Nederland) & Omar Ba (Senegal)
Tekeningen op hout van Maarten Dekker, gereduceerd tot de essentie van de vorm van alledaagse objecten, contrasteren met de zinsbegoochelende sculpturen van Barbara Polderman en het visuele spektakel van de mysterieuze schilderijen van Omar Ba. In Ba's werk ervaar je tegenovergestelde werelden: mensen en dieren, vooruitgang en natuur, moderniteit en traditie, het westen en Afrika.
Phambili Stable Theatre Festival
The title, Phambili or Let's Go Forward, reflects the continued energetic way forward for Stable Theatre. It also makes reference to horses and the reason why Stable Theatre is so named. Includes performances by The Twist Group, that has been cooperating with Dutch Theatre Group Siberia.
Moshekwa Langa: Marhumbini-In Another Time
Not confined to one particular medium, South African Langa’s work consists of gouaches, collages, photographs, expansive installations, and videos. They all reference the larger worlds of art, politics, and popular culture: just like Langa layers diverse materials, he piles up meanings and references that are often cryptic and ambivalent, yet resonant.
Ernest Cole, Photographer
Ernest Cole (1940-1990) passionately believed in his mission to tell the world in photographs what it meant to be black under Apartheid rule. He penetrated to the very depths of the existence of black people as they negotiated their lives through the insanity of apartheid and its racist laws and oppression.
Shimmy Shake Show on tour
Een avond vol uiteenlopende spetterende buikdansstijlen. De Shimmy Shake Show laat je betoveren en onderdompelen in wereld van de Oriëntaalse buikdans, met onder meer Rachid en haar indrukwekkende beheersing van de Egyptische buikdanstechniek. De avond wordt georganiseerd door Lite Side, die meerwaarde van de Oriëntaalse cultuur aan het actuele westerse culturele aanbod benadrukt.
Stichting Thami Mnyele – 20 jaar
Twintig jaar geleden richtte een groep Amsterdamse kunstenaars een artists-in-residence programma op, waardoor kunstenaars uit Afrika drie maanden in Amsterdam kunnen wonen en werken. Jubileumtentoonstelling met werk van 26 van de 68 kunstenaars die de afgelopen 20 jaar in het atelier verbleven.
Maand van de Francofonie
Maison Descartes biedt een programma vol film, literatuur en kunst. Van 10-31 maart de fototentoonstelling Petits d'Hommes in Maison Descartes, 23 maart een literaire avond met de Franse auteur van Senegalese afkomst Mamadou N'Donga, op 26 maart dag van franse cinema in The Movies met o.a. de Marokkaanse film Les oubliés de l'histoires en No man's love uit Tunesië.
Aimé Mpane: Erased
Recent sculpture and painting by Congolese-born artist Aimé Mpane. His work indicts the social and political reality around him, a reality shaped by a perspective wrought out of his ability to express universal human emotions and deep understanding of the aesthetic and cultural character of the African continent.
In The Picture festival
Een meerdaags amateurtheater festival vol voorstellingen van jonge theatermakers, dansgroepen, muziek, beeldende kunst en debat. Deze editie gaan maar liefst drie stukken in première: 'I too sing'; verhalen over het leven van zwarte vrouwen, Ethnical File Chapter 1 van theatermaker Darryl Veldman en de wereldprimeur van de groep Anggrekpapua met dans en theater uit Papua.
14th Time of the Writer 2011
Brings together writers from around the world in a week-long programme of stimulating literary events. Evening theatre readings, presentations and discussions are complemented by daily activities at various tertiary institutions, community centres, schools and other venues.
3rd Cairo Jazz Festival
Featuring artists from Egypt and the rest of the world. Founded by 3 Egyptian jazz musicians, the festival aims to present a wide array of jazz activities apart of showcasing musical performances, such as jam sessions, workshops, music education and master classes in addition to a special kids program.
Andrew Verster - Of This and That
One of Durban’s most prolific and highly respected artists presents five distinct series that together form this exhibition. Medium and large-scale oils on canvas, 120 palm size sculptures – Signposts, pen and ink drawings – People of Importance and Remnants, and an installation of cutouts – Sacred Memories.
Paul Painting - Etchings
Images that border on the macabre and fantastical, qualified by a vein of dark humour and tragicomedy. Mug shots of vicious criminals rub shoulders with stuffed gorillas, concrete dinosaurs square off against burlesque wrestlers: a phantasmagoria of ill-starred misfits.
Possible Cities: Africa in Photography and Video
Seeks to complicate representations of Africa through a set of works on cities as sites of convergence of multiple pasts and futures. Includes photo installations by Sammy Baloji, Pieter Hugo, Sabelo Mlangeni, and Guy Tillim and video installations by Salem Mekuria and IngridMwangiRobertHutter.
Nicholas Hlobo: Sculpture, Installation, Performance, Drawing
A number of works that show how Hlobo uses sculpture, installation, performance and drawing to address issues of gender, cultural difference and contemporary politics. Hlobo’s work implicates viewers in the scenario of South African culture, providing enough clues to bridge the differences between his local cultural sensitivities and those of a global art world.
Reconfiguring an African Icon: Odes to the Mask by Modern and Contemporary Artists from 3 Continents
Works featured in this installation are highly creative re-imaginings of the iconic form of the African mask. Among them are sculptural assemblages made of incongruous combinations of discarded materials by two contemporary artists from the Republic of Benin, Romuald Hazoumé (b. 1962) and Calixte Dakpogan (b. 1958).