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Maasai portraits by Dale Webster

11 June-14 July 2010. Portraits and narrative paintings by the Nairobi-based artist Dale Webster challenge the popular stereotype of the Maasai as an exotic, decorative and picturesque people. The wor...
Maputo What's on

Ricardo Rangel retrospective

10 June-15 July 2010. Revisitar Ricardo Rangel pays tribute to the late photographer Ricardo Rangel, one of the most important figures on the social, cultural and political scene in Mozambique in the...
Maputo What's on

Matias Ntundo exhibition at Fortaleza

9-29 June 2010. Exhibition of woodcut prints by the Makonde artist Matias Ntundo, who hails from Mueda in northeastern Mozambique. Born in 1948, Ntundo began his career as a sculptor before turning...
Cape Town What's on

New Year Carnival in Cape Town

15 June-30 November 2010. The Iziko Bo-Kaap Museum reopens to the public following extensive renovation with an exhibition dedicated to Cape Town
Cairo What's on

12th Collectables Exhibition

15 June-15 August 2010. This is the 12th exhibition of acquisitions made by the Picasso art gallery. The pieces on show range from old and rare works of art to modern and contemporary items bought re...
Cairo What's on

Luxor Portrayed

13-25 June 2010. This group exhibition, displayed at Injy Aflaton Hall, Mohamed Nagy Hall and Ratib Sediq Hall inside Cairo
Cairo What's on

Group Exhibition at Mashrabia Gallery

13 June-18 July 2010. This group exhibition presents the work of some of the gallery
Cairo What's on

Contemporary Views III

13 June-9 August 2010. Following last year
Cape Town What's on

Le Grand Cirque

26 June-10 July 2010. This award-winning show arrives in Cape Town after its successful run in Las Vegas. The production, described by the press as the successor to the world famous Cirque du Soleil,...
Cairo What's on

Under Italian Eyes

11-21 June 2010. This group exhibition features contemporary works made using various techniques and styles by Italian artists such as Matteo Basile, Alberto Di Fabio and Stefania Fabrizi.
Accra What's on

Hewale Sounds at Alliance Francaise

7 July 2010. The Ghanaian band Hewale Sounds presents its new album at Alliance Francaise. On this occasion the instrumental, vocal and drumming ensemble made up of 14 musicians performs its tradition...
Cape Town What's on

Morning Tango Salon

30 June 2010. The Baxter Theatre dedicates an evening to tango with the professional tango dancer and teacher Mark Hoeben from Cape Town and his partner, the ballet and contemporary dancer Ina Wichter...
Cairo What's on

Summertime Exhibition

13 June-13 July 2010. This group exhibition features the very summery work of Egyptian artists including Amr Fekry and Fathi Afifi.
Accra What's on

Poster Exhibition

8-30 July 2010. This poster exhibition, entitled Libraries with a Kick, displays 14 works created by the winners of a poster competition organised for schoolchildren from ten sub-Saharan countries inc...
Accra What's on

Debate on Francophone Authors

17 June, 15 July, 19 August, 16 Sept 2010. On the third Thursday of each month for the next four months the public is invited to learn about French or Francophone authors from past centuries. The eve...
Nairobi What's on

Kenya Conservatoire of Music concert

13 June 2010. Solo performances on piano, voice, drums and violin by students aged 7 to 16 of the Kenya Conservatoire of Music and by its Junior Choir singing One Small Voice from Sesame Street. 15.00...
Nairobi What's on

Phoenix Players in Romantic Comedy

4-19 June 2010. The Phoenix Players are back with Romantic Comedy by Bernard Slade. Jason, a successful co-author of romantic comedies, is about to marry a society belle and his collaborator is re...
Dar Es Salaam What's on

World Music Day

20-21 June 2010. The Alliance Fran
Nairobi What's on

Art is Our Special Ability exhibition

25-27 June 2010. Exhibition of work by students at the Kenya Community Centre for Learning, a non-profit school in Kileleshwa catering to special needs primary and secondary school children from a var...
Dar Es Salaam What's on

Le Petit Prince in Kiswahili book launch

5 July 2010. Mwana Mdogo wa Mfalme is the title of the first ever Kiswahili translation of French aviator Antoine de Saint-Exup
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