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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250926T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250926T233000
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SUMMARY:Riohs Joie de Vivre
DESCRIPTION:The Desire For Self Expression Through A Collective Display Of Looks From Our 6 Months Students. \nA Night Of Fashion Design\,Runway and Music. \n  \nDate: Friday 26th September 2025 \nTime: 7:30pm \nVenue: Amphitheatre
URL:https://afaccra.org/event/riohs-joie-de-vivre-2/
LOCATION:Alliance Francaise Accra\, Ghana
CATEGORIES:Culture Events,Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250927T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250927T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T224420
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SUMMARY:Malaika EP Listening
DESCRIPTION:‘27’ is a two-part project born from malaïka’s deep reflections with herself and her close community\, serving as a self-archive from when she was 27 years old.  \nFrom these reflections\, she crafted a 7-track EP (called ‘27’) and collaborated with two photographers on a self-portrait series\, resulting in 27 images shaped by different perceptions of her. Beyond these\, ‘27’ invites collective reflections on self\, archival traditions\, and the role of art as a tool for documentation. \nThe showcase evening features: \n\n An exhibition of the 27 photographs\n An immersive blind-folded listening of the music project\n A conversation/Q&A session about the work with malaïka\n A full live performance set by malaïka(with a few surprises)\n\n  \nDate: Saturday 27th September 2025 \nTime: 6pm \nVenue: La Paillotte
URL:https://afaccra.org/event/malaika-ep-listening/
LOCATION:Alliance Francaise Accra\, Ghana
CATEGORIES:Culture Events,Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251004T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251004T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T224420
CREATED:20251002T112103Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251003T181147Z
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SUMMARY:SOMEONE SOMEWHERE BEYOND PHOTO EXHIBITION
DESCRIPTION:Someone Somewhere Beyond\nA Photo Reportage from the 16 Regions \nIn partnership with the French Embassy in Ghana and Alliance Française Accra\, the James Barnor 95 Festival proudly presents Someone Somewhere Beyond: A Photo Reportage from the 16 Regions—a groundbreaking photography exhibition originally commissioned for last year’s landmark James Barnor 95 celebrations. \nAfter its acclaimed 2024 debut\, the exhibition now tours six of Ghana’s regions\, having opened at internationally renowned artist Ibrahim Mahama’s Red Clay Studios on March 29. The project bridges generations by pairing Barnor’s enduring influence with bold new perspectives from 16 emerging photographers. \nCurated by cultural historian Menenaba\, Someone Somewhere Beyond features one rising artist from each of Ghana’s 16 regions. Through their lenses—shaped by Barnor’s revolutionary approach to documentary photography—they capture the textures of everyday life\, from bustling markets to intimate rituals. Together\, the works affirm both regional diversity and shared identity: a theme central to Barnor’s six-decade career. \nDate: Saturday\, 4 October 2025\nVenue: Alliance Française Grounds\nTime: 6 PM GMT \n\nBACKGROUND\nCoinciding with James Barnor’s 95th birthday\, the James Barnor 95 Festival took place across Ghana from May to June 2024. Conceived as an open dialogue between Barnor’s vast photographic archive and contemporary Ghanaian culture\, the festival unfolded across galleries\, public institutions\, and outdoor spaces. Its program combined exhibitions\, concerts\, screenings\, discussions\, workshops\, and installations—inviting a new generation of audiences to engage with the work of Ghana’s greatest living photographer. \nAmong its highlights was Someone Somewhere Beyond\, now traveling nationwide to extend the festival’s spirit of dialogue and discovery. \n\nCURATORIAL STATEMENT — Menenaba\nAt nearly 96\, James Barnor’s legacy continues to shape the visual culture of Ghana and the world. His career has been defined by an ability to immortalize everyday life with profound dignity and artistry. \nSomeone Somewhere Beyond celebrates this monumental influence through the eyes of 16 young documentary photographers\, each representing one of Ghana’s regions. Their collective work forms a portrait of the nation—capturing moments of joy\, labor\, ritual\, and rest—that feels at once deeply local and universally human. \nFrom the camaraderie of women at a funeral\, to the playful exhaustion of children cycling to a dam\, to the regal presence of a king seated in state\, the exhibition opens a window into Ghana’s “family home”—a metaphor Barnor himself framed with unmatched grace. \nThe photographers’ reverence for Barnor is evident throughout. His techniques and vision have become so ingrained in Ghana’s photographic DNA that many absorbed his influence before they fully recognized it. Barnor’s ability to transform ordinary people into protagonists of their own stories remains alive in this new generation. \nThrough their unique voices\, these 16 photographers reinterpret Barnor’s vision for a contemporary audience—documenting markets\, festivals\, landscapes\, and intimate encounters. In doing so\, they adorn the “home” Barnor opened to the world with fresh images of beauty\, resilience\, and belonging. \n\nFEATURED PHOTOGRAPHERS\n\n001 — Michael Ekow Dawson\nGreen Gold\, 2023\n“While research points to the Upper East and the Northern part of Ghana as the most stricken by poverty\, I have come to observe rich minerals on trees. This woman in Sapporo spends her time training the younger generation to embrace this agricultural wealth and create something out of it.” \nMichael Ekow Dawson is a travel/documentary photographer with a creative focus deeply rooted in people\, cultures\, traditions\, narratives\, and communities. His vision is to create a photographic legacy that preserves the essence of individuals\, their heritage\, families\, culture\, and true identities across the African continent. Currently\, Dawson is on a motorbike tour across 37 African countries\, exploring and documenting the distinctive characteristics of Africans across the continent. \n\n002 — Senanu Asante\nKickbox\, 2018\n“At the Accra Sports Stadium\, the National Kickboxing team trains.” \nSenanu Asante is a Kumasi-based Ghanaian photographer whose love for photography has transformed from a hobby into a flourishing career. With a passion for creativity\, he is dedicated to exploring new techniques and perspectives. His portfolio spans portraiture\, landscapes\, and street photography\, each crafted to evoke emotions and tell compelling stories. \n\n003 — Agbongua Kwadwo Buenortey\nSisterhood in Sorrow\, 2024\n“Sisterhood in Sorrow: standing strong together. Ada-Foah Cemetery\, 27 January\, 2023.” \nAbongua Kwadwo Buenortey is a Dansoman-born\, Ada-raised filmmaker and photographer. Dividing his time between Accra and Ada\, he seeks to rediscover and highlight cultural elements needing mainstream attention. His work uplifts his Dangme heritage and encourages deeper engagement with his community. He recently graduated from the Dikan Photography and Documentary Practice Program. \n\n004 — Walter Wanye\nGologo\, 2021\n“The Talensi people of Tenzug in the Upper East region\, through the Golib god of the Nnoo shrine\, celebrate one of the rarest pre-harvest festivals in Ghana. Strict costumes are observed\, including towels of different sizes and colors\, knives\, and triangular aprons. GOLOGO\, marked by the third moon of the year\, occurred in February 2021. This photograph was captured in Yinduri on February 28\, 2021.” \nWalter Wanye is a self-taught photographer passionate about capturing moments\, emotions\, and stories. Photography began as a childhood curiosity and has since grown into a purposeful artistic pursuit and lifelong journey. \n\n005 — Jude Lartey\nUntitled\, 2023\n“Untitled\, Jamestown\, Greater Accra Region\, Ghana. 6th January\, 2023.” \nAt just 24\, Accra-based self-taught photographer Jude Lartey creates portraits with striking maturity. Also an art director and fashion stylist\, his cinematic scenes explore the new identities\, dreams\, fashions\, and evolutions of his generation. His work blends documentary and fashion-rooted photography\, reflecting the contrasts and vibrancy of Accra’s creative community. \n\n006 — Joseph Akolgo Nyaaba\nBazua Caravan\, 2019\n“A caravan from Niger crossing the Red Volta in the Upper East Region.” \nJoseph Akologo Nyaaba is a freelance photographer specializing in documentary and wedding photography\, with a passion for bird and wildlife photography. His mastery of natural light defines his style. With nine years of professional practice\, he has served both individuals and companies. \n\n007 — Kojo Ahadzie\nBottled Prayer\, 2022\n“A photograph taken during a libation ceremony in a Ga Adamgbe home as part of burial rites and rituals.” \nKojo Ahadzie is a young social photographer and filmmaker focusing on how Africans embrace positive change today. Based in Kwahu\, he documents the people and places of his birthplace\, known for its unique scenery and weather. \n\n008 — Hannah Aidoo Amponsah\nKofi and Kofi\, 2024\n“Both boys are called Kofi Essel. Though unrelated\, they became friends because of their shared name. I met them while getting off a boat on the Volta Lake on my way to Atimpoku\, Eastern Region. 5th Feb\, 2024.” \nWith over four years of street and event photography experience\, Hannah Amponsah has a passion for capturing candid moments. She gravitates toward small towns and villages\, spotlighting stories of everyday life. Occasionally venturing into videography\, she ensures every interaction finds a place in her gallery. \n\n009 — Christian Yakubu\nFiok Warriors\, 2021\n“A celebration of Fiok festival at Sandema in the Upper East Region of Ghana.” \nAt 25\, Walewale-born Christian Yakubu documents traditional and religious cultures of his community. He also promotes hidden and known tourist sites in the North-East region of Ghana through digital media. \n\n010 — Benjamin Cyril Arthur\nTea Time\, 2023\n“Hard work is often faceless. The real lives of African parties are those who cook\, wash\, and clean while guests enjoy themselves. And there is always piping hot gossip. These are my cousins in Cape Coast.” \nBenjamin Cyril Arthur brings influences from writing and acrylic painting into his photography\, emphasizing composition and detail. He seeks to interpret and share the beauty of everyday life\, offering new perspectives on the ordinary. \n\n011 — Daniel Nana Kwame Sekyi Attah\nHeld\, 2023\n“Boys holding hands during an assembly parade at school. Western Regional border town.” \nDaniel Attah is a self-taught photo artist inspired by Ghanaian culture\, landscapes\, and people. Using his digital camera\, he challenges stereotypes and invites viewers to appreciate the profound beauty of his storytelling. \n\n012 — Solomon Tetteh Jnr.\nMothers’ Prayer\, 2023\n“TWO HEADS ARE BETTER THAN ONE — Two mothers lay hands and pray for a young man at the beach during sunset. Taken at Nungua Beach\, November\, 2023.” \nFounder of SolomonJnr Photography\, Solomon Tetteh is a photography entrepreneur whose coverage of Ga traditional events has garnered a wide online following. His work frames Africa’s beauty through its people\, culture\, and landscapes. \n\n013 — Kelvin Kojo Kafui Kwawukume\nFish Market\, 2023\n“Fish Market Day at Elmina. Shot on November 20\, 2023.” \nMoving between Takoradi and Accra\, Kelvin Kwawukume shoots fashion\, high art\, and everyday life. He describes himself simply as a Ghana-based documentary and event photographer. \n\n014 — Fibi Afloe\nGhalahi Dam Princesses\, 2024\n“Rhahima and Rhama fetch water from their community dam. Ghalahi-Tamale.” \nBased in Tamale\, documentary photographer Fibi Afloe grew up in Nima-Accra. She documents everyday life with themes of gender\, climate change\, and culture\, drawing personal connections to the people and stories she captures. \n\n015 — Barima Owusu-Nyantekyi\nAsantehene and Busumuru\, 2017\n“Otumfuo Osei Tutu II receives homage from Kofi Annan\, former Secretary–General of the United Nations\, during the Doteyie of the late Asantehemaa\, Nana Afia Kobi Serwaah Ampem II. Manhyia Palace\, January 2017.” \nBarima is a fine art photographer and communications expert whose Ashanti-British upbringing shapes his lens. His work raises thoughtful questions about global cultures\, diasporas\, and humanity. \n\n016 — Kwasi Darko\nMmarima\, 2023\n“Young men in a music concert crowd. Gyakiti\, December 2023.” \nLiving between Accra and Akosombo\, Ghanaian photographer and multidisciplinary artist Kwasi Darko interprets local stories using research\, digital tools\, and design. His images negotiate community and identity\, reflecting spaces of belonging and safety.
URL:https://afaccra.org/event/someone-somewhere-beyond-photo-exhibition/
LOCATION:Alliance Francaise Accra\, Ghana
CATEGORIES:Culture Events,Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251010T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251010T230000
DTSTAMP:20260403T224420
CREATED:20251002T140822Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251002T140822Z
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SUMMARY:Healing Together Vigil 3.0
DESCRIPTION:Take a Break. Heal Together.\nJoin us for an evening of conversation\, reflection\, music and laughter as we stand against the stigma associated with mental health and heal together.  \nLet’s recharge\, reconnect\, and remind ourselves — we are never alone. \n#BelAquaTakeABreak \n  \nDate: Friday 10th October 2025 \nTime: 6pm \nVenue: Amphitheatre
URL:https://afaccra.org/event/healing-together-vigil-3-0/
LOCATION:Alliance Francaise Accra\, Ghana
CATEGORIES:Culture Events,Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251024T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251024T233000
DTSTAMP:20260403T224420
CREATED:20251002T143739Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251003T122505Z
UID:56726-1761328800-1761348600@afaccra.org
SUMMARY:CroxIt Out Concert 2025: Beats for the Brave
DESCRIPTION:This October\, the CroxItOut Campaign returns with even greater impact as we present the CroxItOut Concert 2025 — a vibrant celebration of strength\, resilience\, and community in the fight against breast cancer. \nUnder the powerful theme "Beats For The Brave – Turning Up the Volume on Breast Cancer Awareness\," this year’s concert brings together some of Ghana’s finest female music artists\, DJs\, and dance groups for an unforgettable night of sound\, strength\, and solidarity. \nBut it’s more than just music. Throughout the concert grounds\, attendees will have access to free breast cancer screening services\, creating a safe\, supportive space where early detection is encouraged and accessible to all. \nAdding to the energy is our Pink Fair — a dynamic pop-up market spotlighting women-led businesses from across Ghana. From fashion and beauty to health and wellness products\, the fair offers attendees the chance to shop\, network\, and support female entrepreneurs who embody the very spirit of bravery and empowerment. \nThe CroxItOut Concert 2025 is not just an event — it's a movement. A movement to raise awareness\, promote early detection\, support survivors\, and celebrate the fearless women leading the charge. \nJoin us as we turn up the volume — for the brave\, for the fighters\, and for the future. CroxItOut Concert 2025 is powered by MX24TV in partnership with Alliance Francaise. \nTicket Purchase Link - https://mx24.app/CroxItOutConcert \nShortcode - *365*88*56# \n  \nDate: Friday 24th October 2025 \nTime: 6pm \nVenue: Amphitheatre
URL:https://afaccra.org/event/croxit-out-concert-2025-beats-for-the-brave/
CATEGORIES:Culture Events,Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251105T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251107T235900
DTSTAMP:20260403T224420
CREATED:20251103T152427Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251103T160339Z
UID:57727-1762336800-1762559940@afaccra.org
SUMMARY:Novembre Numérique 2025
DESCRIPTION:For the first time\, Ghana will  join the global celebration of  Novembre Numérique. Alliance Française d’Accra\, in\npartnership with Leti Arts are  hosting Ghana’s inaugural edition from 5th to 7th  November 2025 at Alliance\nFrançaise Accra. \nThe three-day festival features leading digital creators and organizations\, offering exhibitions\, discussions\, and\ninteractive experiences. It aims to inspire the next generation of digital experts and enthusiasts\, while strengthening Ghana’s growing digital and creative ecosystem.
URL:https://afaccra.org/event/novembre-numerique-2025/
LOCATION:Alliance Française d'Accra\, Accra\, Ghana
CATEGORIES:Culture Events,Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251121T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251122T000000
DTSTAMP:20260403T224420
CREATED:20251114T091651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251114T091818Z
UID:57838-1763748000-1763769600@afaccra.org
SUMMARY:Alliance Française Accra Performing Arts Festival (AFPAF) 2025
DESCRIPTION:The Alliance Française Accra Performing Arts Festival (AFPAF 2025) is set to light up Accra on 21st & 22nd November 2025\, starting at 6PM each night. \nTwo nights. Endless creativity. Unforgettable performances. This is your chance to witness a celebration of music\, dance\, theatre\, and cultural brilliance — all on one stage. \nExpect the unexpected. Experience the extraordinary. Be part of a festival where art\, culture\, and energy collide. \nMark your calendars\, gather your friends\, and prepare to be amazed! \nBuy Tickets now via USSD: Dial *800*1010*1# and secure your spot today! \n\n\nAdults: 100 GHS \n\n\nStudents: 50 GHS (at the Gate) \n\n\nKids 12 & under: FREE \n\n\nDon’t wait\, be part of Accra’s most exciting performing arts celebration this year! \nDate: 21st & 22nd November 2025 \nTime: 6PM each night. \nVenue: Amphitheatre \n#AFPAF25 #afaccra #performingartsfestival #culture #alliancefrançaiseaccra #culturalevents #AccraVibes #anticipate
URL:https://afaccra.org/event/afpaf2025/
LOCATION:Alliance Française d'Accra\, Accra\, Ghana
CATEGORIES:AFPAF,Culture Events,Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251205T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251206T230000
DTSTAMP:20260403T224420
CREATED:20251208T110250Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251208T110250Z
UID:57891-1764964800-1765062000@afaccra.org
SUMMARY:SheRhythms Music Festival 2025
DESCRIPTION:She Rhythms Festival is Ghana's first-ever all-female music festival\, launched in 2025 as a collaboration between MUSIGA (Musicians Union of Ghana) and Alliance Française Accra\,powered by Ram Media Concepts. It is a three-day event scheduled from December 4 to 6\, It kicks off on Thursday\, December 4 at +233 Jazz Bar and Lounge and continues on December 5 and 6 at Alliance Française\, Accra. The festival celebrates female empowerment in music\, featuring live performances by prominent Ghanaian and international female artists\, mentorship opportunities\, collaborative sessions\, and networking platforms designed to support and amplify women&#39;s voices in the music industry. The She Rhythms Festical also aims to build sustainable career pathways for female musicians and address gender imbalances in the entertainment sector. \n  \nGate fee: GHC 50.00 \n\nDate: Friday 5th - Saturday 6th December 2025 \nTimes: 8pm \nVenue: Amphitheatre
URL:https://afaccra.org/event/sherhythms-festival-2025/
LOCATION:Alliance Française d'Accra\, Accra\, Ghana
CATEGORIES:Culture Events,Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251211T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251211T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T224420
CREATED:20251208T110837Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251208T110837Z
UID:58199-1765476000-1765476000@afaccra.org
SUMMARY:DWP Concert
DESCRIPTION:DWP Concert ignites the Afrodance Culture Festival with high-energy choreography\, live Afrobeats rhythms\, and dynamic moments led by DWP Academy’s standout performers. The show promises a vibrant celebration of movement and culture. Happening on the 11th December 2025 from 6pm at the Alliance Francais\, Accra \n  \nDate: Thursday 11th December 2025 \nTime: 6pm \nVenue: Amphitheatre
URL:https://afaccra.org/event/dwp-concert/
CATEGORIES:Culture Events,Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251217T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251217T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T224420
CREATED:20251208T111251Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251208T111251Z
UID:58203-1765994400-1765994400@afaccra.org
SUMMARY:Yarti Juma Mufasa Show
DESCRIPTION:@Yartti  \n@jumaMufasa \nJuma Mufasa & Yartti Live is a live music concert hosted by Juma Mufasa andYartti with performances from Akan and The Village a group of 4. \n  \n  \nDate: Wednesday 17th December 2025 \nTime: 6pm \nVenue: Amphitheatre
URL:https://afaccra.org/event/yarti-juma-mufasa-show/
CATEGORIES:Culture Events,Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251218T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251218T183000
DTSTAMP:20260403T224420
CREATED:20251208T111748Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251208T111748Z
UID:58207-1766082600-1766082600@afaccra.org
SUMMARY:There is Rice at Home - A Stage Play
DESCRIPTION:On the eve of his best friend's funeral\, a police officer comes face to face with a charming lady who introduces herself as Death. And like him\, she has questions begging for answers. There Is Rice At Home is a riveting story of friendship\, grief\, and love.  \nIn his theater debut\, director Joewackle J. Kusi makes a funny\, honest\, and witty critique of grief and Ghanaian funeral culture. With breathtaking performances by Senanu Gbedawo\, Adomaa\, Godwin Namboh and Gina Castel\, we are ushered into a fascinating experience of compelling storytelling\, music and dance with original music by Adomaa. Written by Joewackle J. Kusi & Inyang Edoho.  \nFirst Show: 6:30pm  \nSecond Show: 8:30pm \nGet tickets here \nDate: Thursday 18th December 2025 \nTime: 6:30pm \nVenue: Amphitheatre
URL:https://afaccra.org/event/there-is-rice-at-home-a-stage-play/
CATEGORIES:Culture Events,Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251220T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251220T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T224420
CREATED:20251208T112121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251208T112121Z
UID:58212-1766253600-1766253600@afaccra.org
SUMMARY:Nimo Live
DESCRIPTION:AratheJay’s annual headline show returns this year on 20th December 2025 at Alliance Française. Fresh off the release of The Odyssey LP and the Odyssey Europe tour\, expect nothing but fireworks at this year’s edition in Accra. See you there. \n  \nDate: Saturday 20th December 2025 \nTime: 6pm \nVenue: Amphitheatre
URL:https://afaccra.org/event/nimo-live-2/
CATEGORIES:Culture Events,Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260124T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260124T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T224420
CREATED:20260114T194543Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260123T094500Z
UID:58447-1769277600-1769292000@afaccra.org
SUMMARY:World Day for African & Afro-descendant Culture
DESCRIPTION:African Love Stories: Intimacy\, Choice & Freedom \n-  An evening of music & conversation  \nAs part of the commemoration of the World Day for African & Afro-descendant Culture\, Alliance Française is pleased to curate a special evening titled African Love Stories\, inspired by a reading from Ama Ata Aidoo’s Changes: A Love Story. \nThis roundtable conversation seeks to explore love as a universal yet deeply personal phenomenon\, as experienced\, imagined\, constrained\, and redefined within African contexts. Through literature\, lived experience\, and cultural reflection\, we hope to create an open and intimate discussion around intimacy\, choice\, freedom\, gender\, and the ways African love stories have evolved — and continue to evolve — across generations. \n  \nLove Stories Then & Now \nHow today’s African love stories differ: Dating apps\, Long-distance relationships\, Love across borders\, Economic pressures\, Are today’s love stories more free — or just more complicated? Who Gets to Tell African Love Stories? Literature vs. film vs. social media\, What kinds of love stories are still missing?
URL:https://afaccra.org/event/afro26/
CATEGORIES:Culture Events,Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260130T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260220T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T224420
CREATED:20260206T172353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260206T172353Z
UID:58687-1769796000-1771624800@afaccra.org
SUMMARY:Harmattan Photography Exhibition 2026
DESCRIPTION:Transitioning - Traces of Then and Now\nAn exhibition emerging from the Surf Ghana Harmattan Residency\, exploring memory\, movement\, and material. \nThrough compelling works\, artists reflect on the past and the present—revealing traces of what once was and what remains. \n📍 Alliance Française Accra\n🗓️ On view until 20th February 2026 \nStep in\, look closely\, and let the traces speak. \nDate: Friday 30th January (Launch); On view untill Friday 20th February 2026 \nVenue: Alliance Française Accra Seminar Room
URL:https://afaccra.org/event/harmattan-photography-exhibition-2026/
LOCATION:Alliance Francaise Accra\, Ghana
CATEGORIES:Culture Events,Event,Photo Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260206T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260206T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T224420
CREATED:20260206T173650Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260206T173650Z
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SUMMARY:Ebofest Soft Launch
DESCRIPTION:Dear Family\, Friends\, and Supporters\, \nYou’re invited to the EBOFEST Soft Launch\, a special evening celebrating Ebo Taylor’s 90th birthday and officially launching the EBOFEST festival to global audiences ahead of the main celebration in Saltpond\, Ghana. \nTickets: https://jambotickets.com/events/b082f648-5b21-43ca-a8f7-85cdc34ac099 \nJoin us for live performances\, cultural tributes\, and a historic moment honoring one of Africa’s greatest musical legends. \n  \nDate: Friday 6th February 2026 \nTime: 6pm \nVenue: Amphitheatre
URL:https://afaccra.org/event/ebofest-soft-launch/
LOCATION:Alliance Francaise Accra\, Ghana
CATEGORIES:Culture Events,Event
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260207T220000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260206T173839Z
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SUMMARY:Shifters Premiere
DESCRIPTION:SHIFTERS is a gripping documentary film that follows the lives of individuals and communities on the frontlines of climate change and environmental issues. Through audio-visual education\, SHIFTERS seeks to transform statistics into stories\, bringing to life the struggles and hopes of communities most affected but least heard. \n  \n"The Earth\, Our Home" is also a set of animations targeted at children with the aim of educating and empowering children as environmental advocates. \n  \nThese audio-visuals highlight urgent environmental issues like clean cooking\, plastic waste\, illegal mining (galamsey)\, deforestation\, air pollution\, and environmental degradation\, showing both their dangers and the practical solutions. They are to inspire\, educate\, and empower audiences to take action against climate change and environmental issues. \n  \nPlease join the premiering of these 2 films on Saturday\, 7th February 2026 at Alliance Francaise\, Accra. \n  \nThe creation of the films were led by the Youth-NREG Green Creatives Petal of the Youth in Natural Resources & Environmental Governance (Youth-NREG) Platform. \n  \nDate: Saturday 7th February 2026 \nTime: 6:30pm \nVenue: Amphitheatre
URL:https://afaccra.org/event/shifters-premiere/
LOCATION:Alliance Francaise Accra\, Ghana
CATEGORIES:Culture Events,Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260213T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260213T230000
DTSTAMP:20260403T224420
CREATED:20260206T174038Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260206T174038Z
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SUMMARY:Aduberks Live in Concert
DESCRIPTION:In the tapestry of existence\, music is the thread that binds us. ADUBERKS\, alongside the Apogee Band  invites you to weave your story on 13/02/26 at Alliance Française d'Accra 6PM prompt . This concert is a Celebration of Life\, a Journey\, Meditation\, a shared breath and an echo of our collective soul. Come\, Be present\, and let the music resonate within you. Please also come through with your Loved Ones as we Gear up for Val’s Day \n  \nTickets: 50 GHC. \n  \nDate: Friday 13th February 2026 \nTime: 6pm \nVenue: Amphitheatre
URL:https://afaccra.org/event/aduberks-live-in-concert/
LOCATION:Alliance Francaise Accra\, Ghana
CATEGORIES:Culture Events,Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260221T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260221T230000
DTSTAMP:20260403T224420
CREATED:20260206T174254Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260206T211240Z
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SUMMARY:Style of Ghana Fashion Show
DESCRIPTION:Style of Ghana – The 2nd Edition (2026)\nExperience an elegant celebration of Ghanaian fashion\, culture\, and creativity with Style of Ghana by D’Marsh’s highly anticipated second edition. Join designers\, creatives\, and fashion lovers for an evening of stunning runway showcases\, culture-rich designs\, and premium networking in an unforgettable atmosphere. For Ticket Dial *713*33*998#  \n Cocktail Reception: 4:00 PM | Main Showcase: 6:00 PM \nWhere tradition meets modern elegance. \n  \nDate: Saturday 21st February 2026 \nTime: 4pm \nVenue: Amphitheatre
URL:https://afaccra.org/event/style-of-ghana-fashion-show-2/
LOCATION:Alliance Francaise Accra\, Ghana
CATEGORIES:Culture Events,Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260306T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260306T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T224420
CREATED:20260304T203627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260304T204015Z
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SUMMARY:Makola Queens
DESCRIPTION:The skill. The finesse. The stalwarts: the women whose labour meant Nkrumah never had to touch the mucky business of financing the struggle for independence. \nOn 6th March\, join us at Alliance Francaise for the Live in Concert version of Makola Queens the musical. \n  \nWritten & directed by Poetra Asantewa and Nii Dromo Yartey\, featuring the Harmonious Chorale. \n  \nDate: Friday 6th March 2026 \nTime: 4pm \nVenue: Amphitheatre
URL:https://afaccra.org/event/makola-queens/
LOCATION:Alliance Francaise Accra\, Ghana
CATEGORIES:Culture Events,Event
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