Celebration of Africa 2019
Celebration of Africa 2018
Highlights from our celebration 2018
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Live Performance from the UK Ghana Methodist Fellowship Choir
It's story time with Steve Barbe
Tony B Happy Drums live workshop ft. members of the Westbridge choir
Our honoured guest the Mayor of
Wandsworth Councillor Piers McCausland shares somw words reminding us of the historical significance of the Battersea Arts Centre which was the old town hall that voted in the first Mayor of African origin John Richard Archer
Songstress Stolen serenades the
audience with soulful tones
Fee Uhsi fashions demonstrates how to perfectly wrap your body and head in African cloth.
The Imani Congregation Children's Choir beautifully close the show singing songs in Swahili
Celebration of Africa 2017
Celebration of Africa 2016!
Our celebration of Africa 2016 took place on Saturday 8th October at the Battersea Arts centre. We are extremely grateful to the arts centre for opening its doors and welcoming us to celebrate Africa during what the London borough Wandsworth call diversity month. Check out the pictures above and re live the experience or see what you missed. From amazing stalls to delicious food and inspiring performances.
Ufumbo Graduation Visit 2015
The School sign.
The gathering for the graduation ceremony
The procession of graduates.
Danny Munisi catches the energy and follows the graduates.
The children make a drama presentation to address a common problem: Aids & teenage pregnancy. Scene of a teacher officiating an exam.
Scene of a girl being comforted by her friend after getting her heart broken by a boy.
Scene of the girl at the doctors office with her parents. The Dr tells her she is pregnant and has aids.
The singer sings a warning song to his fellow young people of aids & teenage pregnancy.
A small set of encyclopedia's for the children to refer to.
Celebration of Africa 2013
Young Joshua Munisi sings one of his own compositions at the 2013 celebration of Africa.
Sings with feeling.
Soulful vocals from the singer / songwriter touches the audience
Representing the Furaha choir.
Steve tells the story of Anansie, an African folk tale.