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  • Jeux de la Francophonie 2021 : appel à candidature
    Les Jeux de la Francophonie 2021 se dérouleront du 23 juillet au 1er août à Kinshasa, en République démocratique du Congo. Sous l’égide de l’Organisation internationale de la francophonie (OIF), cet événement réunit tous les 4 ans plus de 3 500 jeunes artistes et athlètes issus des Etats et gouvernements membres de l’OIF. Les inscriptions pour les candidats aux concours culturels sont ouvertes auprès du ministère de la Culture en charge de présélectionner la délégation qui représentera la France. Date limite : 30 avril 2020.
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    Posted 20 March 2020
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  • L’Art Rue > Call for Creation Residencies 2020
    L’Art Rue, a Tunisian association carrying out citizens’ and innovative art projects in public spaces, is offering two residency sessions for artists of any discipline from the Middle East and Africa. The first will take place from September to December 2020, and the second from January to April 2021. Regardless of which session(s) artists attend, all successful applicants must also participate in a thinking laboratory, taking place 5-18 October 2020. Deadline: 20 April 2020 (sessions 1 & 2) / 30 June 2020 (session 2 only).
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    Posted 27 February 2020
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  • 5th African World Heritage Youth Forum
    The 5th African World Heritage Youth Forum, an event focusing on Youth, Entrepreneurship and Heritage Sustainability in Africa, will take place 28 April – 5 May 2020 at Robben Island, South Africa. Applicants should be an African citizen between the ages of 18 – 35, with at least a post-secondary certified training and/or qualification. They should also be fluent in English and able to communicate in at least one of the other three official languages of the African Union (French, Portuguese and Arabic). Deadline: 23 February 2020.
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    Posted 12 February 2020
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  • Pro Helvetia Studio Residencies for Swiss and Arab Artists
    Pro Helvetia work with a network of organisations that can host residencies in different cities in Switzerland and the Arab region. Swiss artists, curators and cultural practitioners can apply for residencies in Egypt, Lebanon, Morocco, and Tunisia. Artists, curators and cultural practitioners from Egypt, Lebanon, Morocco, and Tunisia can apply for residencies in Switzerland. Deadline: 1 March 2020.
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    Posted 29 January 2020
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  • African Writers Trust > Publishing Fellowship
    The African Writers Trust Publishing Fellowship programme is open to early career publishers and creative writers intending to self-publish their manuscripts. Applicants will be selected from Uganda, Malawi, Zambia, Botswana, Zimbabwe and Mozambique. The first stage of the programme will be a residential Mentoring and Training Workshop, held in Uganda from 8-14 March 2020. Following the workshop, fellows will be invited to apply for seed funding. Deadline: 16 February 2020.
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    Posted 29 January 2020
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  • Cover for Retracing Roots and Tracing New Routes: Mobility and Touring in North Africa. Title and logo on a black background.
    Retracing Roots and Tracing New Routes: Mobility and Touring in North Africa
    Discover more about Art Moves Africa’s new publication, Retracing Roots and Tracing New Routes: Mobility and Touring in North Africa. This is the latest publication in its series of regional studies on arts mobility in Africa.
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    Posted 25 October 2019
  • Cover for Med Culture publication on employability - title with graphic of tangle of coloured lines, a little like electronic wires.
    Employability in the Cultural and Creative Sectors in Arab Mediterranean Countries: The Cases of Palestine, Egypt, Tunisia and Morocco
    In 2015, Med Culture commissioned a study on Employability in the cultural and creative sectors in Arab Mediterranean countries: The cases of Palestine, Egypt, Tunisia and Morocco. The study addresses issues and challenges related to employability in the cultural and creative industries in the above mentioned four countries.
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    Posted 22 September 2016
  • Cover for How Free is Free publication - title on image of map of African continent,held up by crutches.
    How Free is Free? - A Reflection on Freedom of Creative Expression in Africa
    Arterial Network has released a free e-book compilation of poems, articles and works of fiction on the subject of freedom of creative expression in Africa, titled How Free is Free? Featuring contributions from 25 authors from 14 African countries, the e-book has been produced as part of Arterial Network’s Artwatch Africa project that aims to defend freedom of creative expression on the continent.
    Library
    Posted 7 September 2016
  • Cover for Arts Moves Africa publication on touring - title text on a black background.
    Mobility and Touring in Central Africa / La mobilité et les tournées en Afrique centrale
    AMA/Art Moves Africa is thrilled to announce the release of “Mobility and Touring in Central Africa,” its third publication on mobility and touring in Africa. AMA / Art Moves Africa a le plaisir de présenter “La mobilité et les tournées en Afrique centrale,” notre troisième publication sur la mobilité et les tournées en Afrique.
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    Posted 30 October 2015
  • Cover for Music, Culture and Conflict in Mali - graphic of a map of Mali overlaid with a photo of a group of armed men flying a black flag.
    Music, Culture and Conflict in Mali
    Freemuse are pleased to announce the publication of its first book, ‘Music, Culture and Conflict in Mali’, which is launched in a digital and on-demand paperback edition. The book takes an in-depth look at the crisis that overtook Mali in January 2012 and lead to a ten-month occupation of the northern two-thirds of the country by armed jihadi groups.
    Library
    Posted 27 May 2013
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    Mobility & Touring in East Africa
    Art Moves Africa (AMA) proudly presents ‘Mobility &Touring in East Africa’, a research commissioned in 2011 and implemented by Hildegard Kiel on the performing arts sector in East Africa.
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    Posted 11 May 2012
  • The cover of the migrant artist's handbook bears colourful stripes in teal, orange, red and green, with icons representing different activities.
    The Migrant Artist’s Handbook: A Guide to Living and Working in Cape Town & Johannesburg
    The African Arts Institute launched The Migrant Artist’s Handbook: A guide to living and working in Cape Town & Johannesburg. The handbook undertakes to provide both Migrant and South African start-up artists with resources, references and tools to approach various arts disciplines with self-fulfilling and self-sustaining imperatives.
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    Posted 7 May 2012
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