The beat lands first—sharp, playful, impossible to ignore. Then the body answers. A hand flicks like it’s texting, feet shuffle with sly precision, shoulders roll in...
Midway through the performance, a dancer pauses beneath the stage lights, his body tense, his face partially hidden behind a mask. The silence stretches long enough...
At the Salle Lougah François during MASA 2026, there is a moment where the dust of the stage seems to hold its breath. It happens when...
When the curtains rose at the Salle Lougah François in Abidjan’s Palais de la Culture, it wasn’t just the stage lights that commanded attention—it was the...
At the 2026 Market for African Performing Arts (MASA) in Abidjan, the air inside the Salle Kodjo Ebouclé usually hums with the kinetic energy of West...
A quiet stage, a single performer, and the slow rhythm of memory were enough to hold an entire audience spellbound during a recent performance at the...
The air inside Lomé’s Maison des Arts et du Social didn’t just vibrate with sound; it hummed with the electricity of a shared nervous system. As...
In the dim, hallowed silence of the Maison des Arts et du Social, the air didn’t just carry the scent of the stage—it carried the weight...
Long before playlists were filled with Afrobeats and dance floors pulsed to Amapiano, a different rhythm captured global attention. It didn’t start in luxury studios or...