From the vibrant patterns of wax to the intricate weavings of Kenté, African textiles tell rich and diverse stories. Passionate anthropologist Anne Grosfilley plunges us into the heart of a little-known universe, revealing the cultural depth and identity behind each thread.
Thierry Bernath, press relations expert and connoisseur of African issues, gives us the keys to successful communication, far from clichés and standardized approaches. A dive into the heart of a fast-growing market, where authenticity and understanding of local cultures are the watchwords.
Both powerful and poetic, Eddy Ekete’s art is a mirror held up to our society. His performances and sculptures, imbued with an acute social critique, resonate as a call to reflection and action in the face of environmental challenges and the excesses of consumerism. A singular work that deserves to be contemplated and shared.
The Kantamanto market is the Mecca of the informal economy, a crossroads where thousands of people found their livelihood. Beyond the commercial aspect, this market was a place for meetings, exchanges and solidarity. Its fire therefore had repercussions far beyond material losses, directly affecting the livelihoods of many families.
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