Art Moves Africa (AMA) is an international not-for-profit organisation that aims to facilitate cultural and artistic exchanges within the African continen
Pamberi Trust is a Zimbabwean registered non-profit making organization. It was established in 2001 with the thrust of specializing in the promotion of local arts through financial assistance.
The Centre for the Creative Arts (CCA) is an inter-disciplinary hub in the School of the Arts in the College of Humanities at the University of Kwazulu-Natal. The Centre plays host to four festivals which over many years have built a strong international profile for artistic excellence and for how the arts are engaged to advance social change and to strengthen South Africa’s constitutional democracy.
In Senegal and in urban areas more generally, urban culture generates diverse and dynamic forms of expression without, however, the appropriate frameworks to best promote and contribute to the successful structuring of a sector that can generate substantial income and professionalize the chain of creation, production, distribution and export, but also to optimize the networking and partnerships for urban culture to be truly taken into account by national and regional sectoral policie
APAC provides opportunities for artistic training, preserving and disseminating cultural heritage through promotion and cultural tourism, so that all the historical wealth and living culture existing in this region is valued so that it generates also an economic income for the population, allowing them to remain in their places of origin and preserve their cultural heritage.
The Prince Claus Fund (NL) and Mimeta joined forces in an attempt to develop synergies by publishing a joint call for proposals. The call had a special focus on freedom of speech, censorship, marginalised groups and culture and conflict. 18 projects were selected from the call that covered countries in Arica that were underrepresented in our portfolios.
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