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Artists on Africa

by Artists on Africa

An experimental podcast about Africa, from Africa

Episodes

Episode 11: Rakotoarivony, Adrianintsoa & Adrianavalona on “Being African, Malagasy and other identity crises”

8m · Published 30 Sep 17:47
According to the world clock on my Apple Mac dashboard Antananarivo is found in Asia and not in Africa (Perhaps the Apple programmers reckoned Madagascar is located in the Indian Ocean; so there). While Asian influence on the Malagasy genome, culture and habitat is undeniable (Apparently the Indonesians got to the island way before anyone...

Episode 10: Is’Art on “Moving(,) Elephants & Mora Mora”

17m · Published 31 Aug 14:27
In September 2014 Is’Art closed shop in Analakely, downtown Antananarivo, whichhad been its home since 2011 and where over 50 exhibitions have been hosted over just three and half years. Growing ambitionsrequired a larger venue. Such was found with some luck and the generous benefactionof Philippe and Delphine Andriantsitohaina who made available a now vacant...

Episode 9: Rakotoarivony, Andrianintsoa, Raininoro, Andrianavalona on “(No) Infra_Structure for the Arts in Mada”

10m · Published 31 Jul 18:00
Part 2 about Is’Art Galerie and the art scene in Madagascar looks at the local art infrastructure, or rather the lack thereof: About how, for instance, it is possible to study art mediation (basically promotion of the arts) at the university in Antananarivo but how there is not one formal art school in the country...

Episode 8: Tahina Rakotoarivony on “The Beginnings of Is’Art Galerie”

12m · Published 30 Jun 16:48
Is’Art Galerie is the first and still one of the only places dedicated to local contemporary art in Madagascar.Then called ISA Atelier Galerie was founded in 1998 byRichard Razafindrakotoet Rafalimanana Ndremo. WhenTahina Rakotoarivony returned to Antananarivo in 2008after spending four yearsin France, he took over the reigns from his uncle and teacher. ISA Atelier Galerie...

Episode 7: Laza on “A Cinema for Generation RFC”

32m · Published 31 May 11:11
The long awaited second part of the conversation with Malagasy filmmaker, producer and RFC festival director Laza is finally here. What does it mean to be a full-time artist in a country that does not legally recognise them (No, seriously, the concept of artist as a profession does not exist)? How do you sustain a...

Episode 6: Laza on “The Cinema of Génération RFC”

33m · Published 30 Nov 17:09
Ten years ago nobody made movies in Madagascar. Then Malagasy filmmaker and producer Laza returned to Antanarivo and launched Rencontres du Film Court, an annual short film festival and series of workshops that has given rise to a new generation of young Malagasy filmmakers – Génération RFC. Hundreds of fiction, documentary and animation films from...

Episode 5: Kurt Orderson on “Cinema, the Weapon of Choice”

42m · Published 31 Oct 10:35
Award-winning South African filmmaker Kurt Orderson is usually behind the camera. Turns out he is a natural on front of the camera too. So, we didn’t edit much, making the episode a little longer. But definitely worth it. Breathe Againand The Prodigal Sonare two of what Kurt refers to as his “home movies” – personal...

Episode 4 Bonus: Mauro Pinto & Goncalo Mabunda on “Everything is a Story”

35m · Published 14 Oct 10:19
Mauro Pinto said it: “Everything is a Story”. And as far as the conversation with Mauro and Goncalo goes, we have only told you half. So we decided to break with ourmonthly schedule to bring you a bonus episode: Goncalo and Mauro share some of their (more personal)stories about language and learning and tales of...

Episode 4: Mauro Pinto & Goncalo Mabunda on “Investments”

31m · Published 30 Sep 18:45
This month we stay in Maputo and meet photographer, Mauro Pinto, and sculptor, Goncalo Mabunda. Born in the year of the Mozambican Independence (or in the case of Mauro the year just before that) and raised in the decades of the Civil War that followed, these two friends and collaborators share their thoughts onwhat’s really...

Episode 3: Melita Matsinhe feat. Stewart Sukuma on “Making Music in Maputo”

27m · Published 31 Aug 21:18
A good friend of mine does not visit Maputo for less than 10 days at a time and I now know why. The city is vibrant and that not just in the wake of the upcoming elections on the 15th ofOctober. Five fast and full days cannot be collapsed into one episode, so we will...

Artists on Africa has 13 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 5:15:21. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on July 28th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on October 8th, 2023 18:44.

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