Tell Me About Africa

Around the African continent, the Democratic Republic of the Congo is known for its music. The songs of performers such as Awilo Longomba, Koffi Olomide and Fally Ipupa can be heard at dance clubs throughout Africa and the French speaking world.

The Kimbanguist Symphony Orchestra, however, brings a very different, yet equally impressive sound out of the D.R. Congo. The Orchestra has evolved out of a church band and now boasts over 200 member and offers music lessons to local youth. The composer has said that the symphony aims to combine classical western music with African beats.

  • March 19 2012 | 40 Notes - Read More →
  • Tags: KinshasaKimbanguistAfrican MusicCongo

The western media can depict the people of post-colonial African nations as victims – whether of poverty, natural disaster, corruption or all three. This casts the people of those countries as perennially, even innately, passive – those to whom life happens. It accentuates the negative in a way that, for all the press's attraction to bad news, does not happen when the west discusses itself.

In relaying short stories of character this blog aims to dispel such notions of passivity, in a bid to challenge some of our mis-laid preconceptions.

To quote from Kapuscinski, however, these stories are not "about Africa, but rather about some people from there.. The continent is too large to describe. It is a veritable ocean, a separate planet, a varied, immensely rich cosmos. Only with the greatest simplification, for the sake of convenience, can we say “Africa.”

Stories will not always be good. That too would be condescending. The challenge will be to provide a whole picture – good, bad and ugly.


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