Africa
WOMAD 2015, Charlton ParkWednesday, 29 July 2015![]() Now was the summer of our disco tent. The disco tent in question backstage was not jumping as much as in previous years – somehow strutting your Travolta moves in wellies doesn’t quite cut it. A glam tribute band at Molly’s Bar on Thursday night,... Read more... |
WOMAD 2, Charlton ParkWednesday, 29 July 2015![]() Trudging through the mud at last weekend’s WOMAD provided fleeting moments of random entertainment, as if surfing old-style across the bandwidths of a short-wave radio, you’d stumble unexpectedly on snatches of exotic sounds from around the globe:... Read more... |
Britain's Forgotten Slave Owners, BBC TwoThursday, 16 July 2015![]() If Britain has created a national myth about slavery, it’s surely been centred on the pioneering abolitionists whose actions in the early 19th century led first to the ending of the slave trade across the British Empire in 1807, later to the... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Fes: Has the magic gone?Sunday, 07 June 2015![]() More than anywhere else, the Fes Festival of World Sacred Music has been the place where I have gone annually for most of the last 20 years to retune my ears, to find inspiration and connections, and to discover new international music. For fans, it... Read more... |
Why everyone should see The Mysteries from Cape TownMonday, 30 March 2015![]() One night in Cape Town, I was caught in a power cut. Like an untenanted theatre, the city went utterly dark, darker than perhaps it had been since settlers first arrived three centuries earlier. Street lamps, restaurants, car showrooms, offices were... Read more... |
Cheikh Lô: Dreadlocked Islamic FunkThursday, 19 March 2015Cheikh Lô , the much loved Senegalese singer, is back with new recordings for the first time in five years with a three track EP trailing a new album in June, and theartsdesk has an early look at his new video for the lead track “Degg Gui” (see... Read more... |
The GunmanWednesday, 18 March 2015![]() Naturally Sean Penn, earnest Hollywood liberal and hard-working humanitarian, didn't lightly undertake his role as professional hitman Jim Terrier in The Gunman. "The idea of making violence cute – I've never been interested as an actor in those... Read more... |
Stop Cutting Our Girls: a Comic Relief Special, BBC ThreeThursday, 12 March 2015Earlier tonight, I read - on Twitter, so I’m not vouching for its accuracy - that more people have now signed a petition to reinstate Jeremy Clarkson at the BBC than to take stronger action against female genital mutilation (FGM) in the UK. FGM, as... Read more... |
The Rise and Shine of Comrade Fiasco, Gate TheatreMonday, 02 March 2015![]() The quest for liberation is popular dramatic terrain, but the Gate Theatre’s "Freedom Burning" season shifts focus to the aftermath. What do you do when the fight is over, and how can you be sure the sacrifice was worthwhile? It’s a sophisticated –... Read more... |
CD: Africa Express Presents... Terry Riley's In CWednesday, 21 January 2015![]() If humanity first emerged in Africa, so did music, that’s for sure. The continent provides an endless reservoir of sounds and rhythms that have fed into blues, gospel, rock and jazz and influenced musical culture the world over. Not surprising... Read more... |
Liberian Girl, Royal Court Jerwood Theatre UpstairsWednesday, 14 January 2015![]() When a play is preceded by a long list of content warnings, it’s hard not to let your judgement be coloured in advance. Sexual violence, strong language, strobe lighting, smoke effects, audience-actor interaction – we’re told in advance that... Read more... |
Concerning ViolenceMonday, 24 November 2014![]() In Concerning Violence Göran Hugo Olsson has created an almanac documentary drawing on material from Swedish television archives, filmed by a number of directors in Africa, largely in the 1970s. It’s fascinating footage, covering a number of... Read more... |
