Cameroon Mon 16-08-2010

World Cup Art: The Day before Yesterday & the Day After Tomorrow
By Mwalimu George Ngwane|AfricanColours.com

Herve Momo's exhibition 'Brushes From The Den' is a combination of individual art and collective prowess as well as Cameroon’s celebration of football excellence.

Cameroon Mon 24-05-2010

Celebrating 50 years of Artistic Achievements in Cameroon
By Mwalimu George Ngwane/AfricanColours.com

This essay seeks to shine some light on some of the artistic benchmarks since Independence and Reunification as leverage to mentor young art professionals in Cameroon.


Cameroon Tue 24-02-2009

Prisoners as Cultural Practitioners
By Mwalimu George Ngwane

For a long time, economic models paid less attention to the organic link between poverty reduction and cultural development. Yet that link has become so vital that agencies and cultural professionals have been awakened to the reality that cultural...


Cameroon Mon 16-02-2009

Telefilms: Telling Our Own Tales
By Mwalimu George Ngwane

Cinema has a vital role in our development because it is a means of education, information and consciousness raising as well as a stimulus to creativity.


Cameroon Wed 21-01-2009

Make Art, Not Waste
Mwalimu George Ngwane

Tons and tons of bottle-tops, shopping bags, and plastic water bottles turn our neighborhoods into stink-factories, while African governments and city councils watch. Yet the potential for art is enormous. But more than that is it not about time that large...


Cameroon Tue 13-01-2009

Every Pound and Pence
By Mwalimu George Ngwane

The mass media in Africa pay scant attention to the arts and culture while public policies do not offer help and talent while vibrant remains poorly paid. In this Op Ed piece on how the arts remain underdeveloped in Cameroon by George Ngwane, offers an...


Cameroon Sun 14-12-2008

The Lion & The Historian: Towards Arts And Culture Market
By Mwalimu George Ngwane

From the King of Afro-design, Malian designer Chris Seydou who starting in the late ‘60s and early ‘70s gave Africans the right to wear their own cloths, to the cinematic genius of the late Senegalese Sembene Ousmane, and the myriad sculptors,...


Cameroon Mon 05-11-2007

Cameroonian Cultural Industries: Potentials and Promises
By Mwalimu George Ngwane

Governments in Africa are struggling to make their people be who they are which is identity, rather than make their people what others want them to be which is universality. And so more and more culture is given greater autonomy through its administrative...


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