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Africa e Mediterraneo - rivista L'Afrique par elle-même, a photographic exhibition. ENGLISH/FRENCH SECTION Nuredin Hagi S., The Arabians of Benadir and their influence on Somalia ...
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Drama and theatre in Nigeria after Soyinka: trend, focus and ... File Format: Microsoft Word - View as HTML Dapo Adelugba’s translation of Bakary Traore’s thesis, christened The Black .... The “pidgeon English” that is spoken in Nigeria, varies among ethnic groups ...
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Africa e Mediterraneo - Tengenenge exhibition This exposition shows stone sculptures of the Tengenenge community (Zimbabwe), and includes the screening of a video shot in the same village. ...
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Africa e Mediterraneo - Africa comics exhibition "I bring up my Nigerian experience to address this extraordinary exhibition of Africa Comics as an event of cultural importance. This exhibition can teach ...
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Africa e Mediterraneo - Africa comics exhibition "I bring up my Nigerian experience to address this extraordinary exhibition of Africa Comics as an event of cultural importance. This exhibition can teach ...
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Africa e Mediterraneo - Art from Eritrea exhibition During the subsequent phases, the project “Art from Eritrea - Roots and Diaspora” aims to improve the creative capacity of the Eritrean art, ...
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Africa e Mediterraneo - Art from Eritrea exhibition For the first time, the work of contemporary Eritrean artists who are resident in Italy and/or in Eritrea has been collected thanks to an initiative of ...
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Africa e Mediterraneo - Art from Eritrea exhibition During the subsequent phases, the project “Art from Eritrea - Roots and Diaspora” aims to improve the creative capacity of the Eritrean art, ...
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Africa e Mediterraneo - Art from Eritrea exhibition For the first time, the work of contemporary Eritrean artists who are resident in Italy and/or in Eritrea has been collected thanks to an initiative of ...
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The reality of myths: the issue of identity in African art File Format: Microsoft Word - View as HTML In the book The Yoruba artist Michael D. Harris analyses the work of Moyosore Okediji and Ibitayo Ojomo, from the Yoruba point of view, and applying Yoruba ...
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