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Bridge to motherland

- During this 2023 edition, the Pan-African Festival aspires to be a unifying force that bridges the gap between African nations and their global diaspora, fostering a sense of belonging, pride, and shared destiny among all people of African descent.

- Our festival celebrates not only the past and present but also the potential of Africa and its diaspora in the future. We aim to inspire the next generation to continue building a brighter, more unified, and prosperous future.

- We encourage international cooperation and collaboration, as well as a better understanding of African cultures and contributions to the global community. We believe that a more interconnected world benefits all.

- We believe in empowering African and diaspora entrepreneurs, artists, and artisans by providing them with a marketplace to sell their products and services. This helps stimulate economic growth within these communities.

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Inno Pana 3

Innocent Buregeya is one of Rwanda’s recognized visual artist self-taught, also a social artist community worker and best known for his uniquely creative paintings with strong focus on semirealism artworks alongside mixed media. His work is infused by passion for life every day, nature, culture, women emancipation, music, fashion and imaginations as well as the African contemporary arts that are defining elements of his style. He is the founder of ITEME ARTS SPACE.

isaac muntu

Umuhire a.k.a Muntu621 is a multi-disciplinary artist known for his studio practice to his prolific murals on the streets of Kigali and other corners of the world, under “INSIKA ZIVUGA” means “TALKING WALLS” in Kinyarwanda (a street art movement that aims at taking art out of the gallery). His love for Hip Hop and quest to bring art to the common person lead him to join Take Back The Mic Africa in 2020, and the flag-bearer did not disappoint when He won the Fan-Favorite award.

1Key solo performance

1Key I'm from East Africa. What I do? I make sh!t happen. I write, I make music, I perform, I act, I produce... So yeah I make sh!t happen. I'm at my best when my imagination is at work. I have collaborated with Saul Williams on Nepfune Frost- a film that premiered and became Coup de Coeur of Cannes Festival 2021; With J Ivy on his 2022 Grammy-nomitated album Catching Dreams; With Gael Faye on a number of sets including this performance in Toulouse, France

Mama Papa Africa

Anders & gleich: 50 Werke - 31 Künstler*innen aus Subsahara Afrika - 6 Themen - 1 Virus. Egal wo auf der Welt wir uns befinden - wir alle haben die Pandemie er- und überlebt. Wir alle waren von gewissen Einschränkungen betroffen, haben uns in neuen Situationen gefunden und waren dabei mit wahrscheinlich ähnlichen Emotionen konfrontiert. Auch wenn sich all diese individuell enorm unterscheiden, haben wir doch viele Dinge gemeinsam. Wir sind anders & gleich.

nganji

Nganji is a guitarist, songwriter and producer. Now on his own, he is most recognized in his work with bands like Moutcho (Burundi) and Kinga Blues (Rwanda) and the collaboration with different acts Local as well as international. Born and raised in Burundi, from the early 2000`s he started playing in Bujumbura and Kigali area, he confirmed himself as a valuable sideman and session musician. Aside his performing music career, he is an acting curator for different socio cultural projects.

Music        Line Up

One Key

Nganji

G. Memph

Anty Keke

Ekinox 

Visual      Artists

Innocent Buregeya

Isaac Muntu

Willy Karekezi

SABAA Collective Kukutana

 

 

 

East Africa
Konnect

Kenya

Burundi

Rwanda

Tanzania

Uganda

DRC

Panel       
Talks

Mind decolonization

Neo-colonialism

Developement mission

Education in Africa

 

The PANA 3 in Photos

The PANA 3 in videos

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