African art and culture
World Service,·84 episodes
How Namibia's theatre scene became a racial battleground
"The greatest cultural asset on the continent": South Africa's National Arts Festival
Life after repression: Malawi's first festival of literature
An interview with South African playwright Athol Fugard
The judges of the African Performance playwriting competition on African radio drama
Inernational PEN's African role
A documentary-style film about Nelson Mandela
Zimbabwe's male-dominated music business
The Sudanese writer talks to Hassan Arouni
New initiatives in African film making
A special report from Zimbabwe on the importance of the thumb piano
The new sound of South Africa's Cape Flats
A new theatrical adaptation of Chinua Achebe's novel
An examination of Chinua Achebe's milestone first novel
A fertile crossover between Beninese and Spanish dance
Life in exile for African writers
The 1997 African Performance competition. Presented by Hassan Arouni.
A special report from the capital Lusaka
How the African creative community is looking to bridge the gap
The story behind Akim Mogaji's 'Made In Brixton'
The writer discusses his new comedy about An African dictator exiled to London
Ayebia Ribeiro-Ayeh talks about the African children's book scene
Blantyre's varied art scene in focus
An analysis of South African playwright Athol Fugard's masterpiece
The Burkinabé director discusses 'Kini and Adams'
A local's guide to Accra's vibrant arts scene
A report from a preview screening
The talking drums of Tamale
The work of Anthony Mimano, Chinua Achebe and Amos Tutuola
The Mozambican musician talks about his new album