Arts and Africa
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11 March 1984
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ALS 4/5 - The Bernth Lindfors African Literature Collection - BBC African Service, London
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5 pages
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UKZN - Centre for African Literary Studies
African brothers are very much all-rounders. They play traditional as well as Fi-life music. And they are accomplished singers and dancers as well as actors and comedians. In an African festival of Ghanaian culture at London's Africa Centre, Alex Tetteh-Lartey and Nick Barker speak with different participants of the festival like Kwesi Owusu, one of the Festival's organizers. Nana Ampandu, the African Brothers' leader, and with Malcom Ben, a member of the group about the social role of these Concert Parties.
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