This article will examine the concepts of recuperation, nostalgia and utopianism in relation to the First World Festivals of Negro Arts, which was held in Dakar in 1966, in part through an exploration of how this event was evoked in the third edition of the festival (known as FESMAN) in 2010. It will address a series of intriguing questions about the difficulties involved in locating an archive of ephemeral, performance-based events, which may leave few material traces after they have been completed. Although the major PanAfrican cultural festivals of the 1960s are regularly cited (usually in passing) as key illustrations of the utopianism that marked the period of decolonization, the issue of their actual legacy in terms of popular, instit...
This essay takes as its starting point two hymns from the First World Festival of Negro Arts in 1966...
The article uses the 7th São Tomé and Príncipe Biennial as a case study for exploring the intertwine...
© Liverpool University Press. This article is concerned with questions of history, memory and meanin...
This article will examine the concepts of recuperation, nostalgia and utopianism in relation to the ...
This article will examine the concepts of recuperation, nostalgia and utopianism in relation to the ...
This article builds on existing analysis of the 1966 Dakar-based international Premier Festival des ...
In April 1966 thousands of artists, musicians, performers, and writers from across Africa and its di...
In December 2010, Dakar hosted the Troisième Festival Mondial des Arts Nègres (FESMAN)...
In November 2016, a conference was held in Dakar to mark the 50th anniversary of the First World Fes...
Abstract This essay takes as its starting point two hymns from the First World Festival of Negro Ar...
First paragraph: In April 1966, thousands of artists, musicians, performers, and writers from across...
Created in 2002 in Cape Town by Ntone Edjabe, Chimurenga is a multidimensional project that combines...
Cultural Festivals in Senegal are staged in various contexts. Ranging from village reunions to touri...
On 30 March 1966, the Senegalese poet-president Léopold Sédar Senghor ascended the steps of the Nati...
In December 2010, Dakar hosted the Troisième Festival Mondial des Arts Nègres (FESMAN), which took f...
This essay takes as its starting point two hymns from the First World Festival of Negro Arts in 1966...
The article uses the 7th São Tomé and Príncipe Biennial as a case study for exploring the intertwine...
© Liverpool University Press. This article is concerned with questions of history, memory and meanin...
This article will examine the concepts of recuperation, nostalgia and utopianism in relation to the ...
This article will examine the concepts of recuperation, nostalgia and utopianism in relation to the ...
This article builds on existing analysis of the 1966 Dakar-based international Premier Festival des ...
In April 1966 thousands of artists, musicians, performers, and writers from across Africa and its di...
In December 2010, Dakar hosted the Troisième Festival Mondial des Arts Nègres (FESMAN)...
In November 2016, a conference was held in Dakar to mark the 50th anniversary of the First World Fes...
Abstract This essay takes as its starting point two hymns from the First World Festival of Negro Ar...
First paragraph: In April 1966, thousands of artists, musicians, performers, and writers from across...
Created in 2002 in Cape Town by Ntone Edjabe, Chimurenga is a multidimensional project that combines...
Cultural Festivals in Senegal are staged in various contexts. Ranging from village reunions to touri...
On 30 March 1966, the Senegalese poet-president Léopold Sédar Senghor ascended the steps of the Nati...
In December 2010, Dakar hosted the Troisième Festival Mondial des Arts Nègres (FESMAN), which took f...
This essay takes as its starting point two hymns from the First World Festival of Negro Arts in 1966...
The article uses the 7th São Tomé and Príncipe Biennial as a case study for exploring the intertwine...
© Liverpool University Press. This article is concerned with questions of history, memory and meanin...