Call from Artists & Intellectuals: Workshop of artistic reflection on Democracy in Africa In front of the sociopolitical situation Mali is facing today, the Centre Culturel Kôrè of Ségou and the Centre Soleil d’Afrique of Bamako initiated a workshop that served as a space for artistic creation on the change occurring in Mali since March 22, 2012, and reflection on democracy in Africa.
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Book Cafe regrets the cancellation of the performance by Sakaki Mango, Japanese Afro-Asian maestro, with Netsayi as the support act on Thursday 31 May; and the disappointment for members of the public. All necessary steps had been taken, together with co-sponsors the National Arts Council of Zimbabwe, to produce the show. The band undertook a wonderful series of workshops for younger Zimbabwean musicians in Murewha and Harare. No problems were foreseen.
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The heritage, they are common property, tangible and intangible, that belong to all and that the entire community has inherited. Heritage are the manuscripts that make the singularity and pride in Timbuktu, Mali and Africa, they are the tombstones and mausoleums, houses and ancient streets, all built structures of the ancient cities, historic sites and cultural, all knowledge.
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The GoDown Art Center, Museum of Architecture, Culture Center in Stockholm and Mimeta share visions for cities where culture is in the core of development. This project has received support from the Swedish Postcode Lottery. Cities shape culture and culture shape cities, thus participation of inhabitants become essential in shaping vision or plans. Ultimately this is a democracy issue.
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The Bulawayo Arts Forum (BAF) is pleased to announce the Arts-Vote Campaign, their initiative, which seeks to: 

  • Secure bold new policy proposals in support of the arts and culture from aspiring election candidates during the national elections campaign cycle.
  • Raise the level of knowledge about civic and cultural rights and responsibilities among artists.
  • Promote artists’ level of meaningful participation in the electoral process.
  • Facilitate engagement of artists in the process of renewing political leadership as a key factor affecting healthy arts funding and effective implementation of the Creative Civil Society’s Plan of Action for Arts and Culture (NPAAC); national policies and legislation governing the arts and culture; and UNESCO Conventions and other international standard setting instruments in the field of culture that Zimbabwe has ratified.

The short-term Goals of the Arts-Vote Campaign include five specific asks to all political parties/candidates in the next elections:

 

  1. What is your party’s policy on arts and culture promotion and development in Zimbabwe?
  2. What is your vision for arts and culture in our community and Zimbabwe?
  3. What measures will you put in place to ensure and sustain arts and culture's contribution to our community and to Zimbabwe?
  4. What measures will you put in place to ensure that artists and arts organizations in our community and in Zimbabwe have an increased presence on the world stage?
  5. What measures will you put in place to ensure that Zimbabwe’s arts and cultural heritage becomes an integral part of the country’s foreign policy and the work of Zimbabwean Embassies throughout the world?
  6. What specific policies would you promote to ensure our children receive well-rounded education with comprehensive arts curricula in their local schools?

Become a Patron/Consitituency of the Arts-Vote Campaign

The Bulawayo Arts Forum are inviting like-minded organizations and leading personalities who are passionate about the arts and culture sector in Zimbabwe to become Constituencies and Patrons of the Arts-Vote Campaign. The role of the Constituencies and Patrons is to drive the mission and goals of the

Art-Vote Campaign - through tailored organizational activities - as part of a broad-based

Arts-Vote Coalition operating through 10 lead provincial Constituencies and 52 District Constituencies throughout Zimbabwe.

Guiding Principle:

Non-partisan: no activities of the Arts-Vote Campaign can endorse or criticize any candidate or political party, and these include artists seeking political office.

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The ACT Development Programme, funded by Nedbank Arts Affinity, is open for applications on an ongoing basis. The current funding cycle comes to a close on 31 January 2012. Applicants are encouraged to visit the Arts & Culture Trust (ACT) website at www.act.org.za to submit applications online. The outcome of applications submitted by the end of January will be announced on 15 March.
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There is an urgent necessity to launch an international initiative to protect and promote freedom of artistic expression with the goal of increasing awareness about violations of freedom of expression in the arts among artists and the arts sector, in the media, among political bodies, human rights and free speech organizations, as well as among the general public.
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