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EUNIC Cluster in Sudan organizes the 3rd European Film Festival

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Aug 172011
 
EUNIC Cluster in Sudan organizes the 3rd European Film Festival

On 30 January 2011 the three European Cultural Centres represented in Sudan signed an agreement forming a EUNIC Cluster. The founding members are the Goethe-Institut Sudan, the Centre Culturel Français and the British Council. The Cultural Department of the Spanish …

 Posted by Randa Yousif at 10:49 am  Tagged with: Arts, International Inspiration, National Arts Festival, WAPI

“Singin’ in the Rain: Creative Coalitions in Khartoum”

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Aug 082011
 
“Singin’ in the Rain: Creative Coalitions in Khartoum”

   As the crowds gathered at the Omdurman National Theatre for the first night of the Creative Coalitions Music Festival, out along the horizon storms clouds were also gathering. The first Creative Coalitions events in nearly five months was now …

 Posted by Randa Yousif at 12:24 pm  Tagged with: Arts, WAPI

Industry experts share knowledge with festival planners

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Jul 122011
 
Industry experts share knowledge with festival planners

From the 27th to the 30th of June the British Council brought together some of Sudan’s leading music and arts industry professionals with four music industry experts from the United Kingdom to learn the secrets of the festival trade, and …

 Posted by Randa Yousif at 9:30 am  Tagged with: Arts, WAPI

British Council Senegal artistic success: The “Natural Mystic” Showcase”

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Jun 212011
 
British Council Senegal artistic success: The “Natural Mystic” Showcase”

On Saturday 4 June 2011 British Council Senegal was buzzing with creativity as dancers, musicians, storytellers – all dressed in mystical outfits and accessories – performed together, developing this month’s WAPI showcase theme: Natural Mystic.  Smoke coming from the floor, …

 Posted by Corinna Fiora at 11:41 am  Tagged with: Arts, Creative Enterprise, WAPI

WAPI in Sudan: pushing the artistic boundaries of the Facebook generation

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Feb 082011
 
WAPI in Sudan: pushing the artistic boundaries of the Facebook generation

Nine WAPIs later in Khartoum, the young crowd of Sudan’s capital city is still screaming for more, as the emcee announces that the evening’s performance is coming to an end. For those of us not familiar with WAPI, it stands …

 Posted by Greg Eden at 6:49 am  Tagged with: Arts, WAPI
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