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Interview with Hugo Soares, Playing for Change Artist
March 31, 2022
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Interview with Mário Gomes, Young Angolan Artist Participating in the ResiliArt/Jazz Day Exchange in Newark
Mário Gomes is an Angolan musician guitarist and songwriter He was born on November 26 1996 the youngest of three brothers in his family He started playing electric bass at the age of 10 and 2 years later decided to take up the guitar an instrument that characterizes him to this day
March 30, 2022
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Interview with Fanny Bienga, Young Artist Participating in the ResiliArt/International Jazz Day Exchange in Newark
Fanny Bienga also known as Paula is an artistpainter born in Kinshasa Democratic Republic of Congo in 1998 and a refugee from the UNHCR in Angola She recently became the mother of a baby girl named Andrea who is now 10 months old
March 30, 2022
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Interview with Esperança Miranda, Young Angolan Artist Participating in the ResiliArt/Jazz Day Exchange in Newark
March 30, 2022
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Interview with Cesário Nguia Kassandeca (Evandro Kassandeca), Young Angolan Artist Participating in the ResiliArt/Jazz Day Exchange in Newark
Born in Benguela Angola in 1996 Cesário Nguia Kassandeca lives and works in Luanda He holds a degree in Visual and Plastic Arts from the Institute for Arts ISART of the University of Luanda
March 30, 2022
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Youth Impact the Lives of Their Communities as Positive Agents of Change for Peace and Sustainable Development
March 29, 2022
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Interview with Lucie Priscille Assongon Ela, Young Weaver of Peace
Lucie Priscille Assongon Ela is originally from the south of Cameroon in the border area She is part of the network Young People Weavers of Peace in the CrossBorder Regions of Gabon Cameroon and Chad
March 29, 2022
ResiliArt Angola
March 28, 2022
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From Nkumba to Rumba: the Rich Intangible Cultural Heritage of the Congos
The oftenuntold story of Congolese rumba displays how resilient Africans have shown to been through adversity
March 25, 2022
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Building Content-Rich Experiences Into Virtual Events in 2022 | wtv.
WTV designs and manages the widest range of hybrid and virtual events for many of the worlds largest organisations including the World Bank GAVI HSBC BP Bank of England UK Government Swiss Government PWC Deloitte UNICEF Medecins Sans Frontieres UNESCO and a wide range of NGOs WTV provides a complete handson project management of live virtual events delivering more than 2000 live virtual events a year combining live virtual event production creative content and leading technology platforms to create awardwinning events
March 24, 2022
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Tango Is Also Afro
A study published by the National Institute against Discrimination Xenophobia and Racism INADI Argentina highlights the African roots of several musical styles including tango
March 23, 2022
"Ressonância" Concert by Nicolas Kummert Trio
Nicolas Kummert Belgian saxophonist Angelo Moustapha Beninese percussionist Benjamin Sauzereau French guitarist For Nicolas Kummert music is above all a form of resonance both with other musicians and with the public It allows the sharing of emotions but leaving everyone the possibility to react in their own way with their emotions which resonate with those of the artists With this trio of generous and very talented musicians he seeks above all to materialize this human sharing that has no borders
March 11, 2022
International Jazz Day 2022
April 30 JazzDay
March 7, 2022

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