Julie Dossavi
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    Julie Dossavi

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    • 4 days ago

    Julie Dossavi

    “Grand-Père n’aime pas le swing”

    • 4 days ago

    Born in Toulon in 1968, to family of Benin Diaspora, Julie Dossavi grew up in yet another port town, Brest, where she studied jazz dance. In 1990 she completed a degree in Physical and Sports Education, majoring in dance. She was then accepted to the Centre National de Danse Contemporaine d’Angers, and joined the Compagnie Jean-François Duroure. In 1992, she was dancer, assistant and coach at the opening ceremony of the Albertville Olympic Games, under the direction of Philippe Decouflé.

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    • 5 days ago

    Black Diamond, the trailer

    • 5 days ago

    BLACK DIAMOND, the movie

    C’est une vieille histoire : auparavant on parlait de la traite négrière, aujourd’hui c’est simplement un business qui va de l’artisanat local au réseau organisé.
    Le film tisse la toile d’un réseau anarchique et international de spéculation et de trafic de jeunes garçons africains, agissant sous l’égide du culte du football mondialisé. Des taudis d’Accra et d’Abidjan aux rutilants temples du sport financés par les pétrodollars, il nous mène sur la piste d’Ananse, l’araignée, figure ancestrale du folklore, qui ruse, trompe et manipule ses pairs.
    Des familles entières sont prêtes à y sacrifier leurs seuls biens. Alors sur le marché des êtres humains, faute de trouver le diamant, l’or des fous fera l’affaire.

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    • 5 days ago
    fuckyeahglobetrotters:

Map of Africa in a school, The Gambia

    fuckyeahglobetrotters:

    Map of Africa in a school, The Gambia

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    allaboutantm:

    Nnena Agba, ANTM Cycle 6

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    allaboutantm:

    Nnena Agba, ANTM Cycle 6

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    Oware is an abstract strategy game and is the variant of mancala most widely considered suitable for serious adult competition[citation needed]. Oware is the national game of Ghana, and the particular name “ɔware” is that given by the Akan speaking people there. It is played throughout West Africa and the Caribbean. Among its many names are Ayo (Yoruba), Awalé (Côte d’Ivoire), Wari (Mali), Ouri, Ouril or Uril (Cape Verde), Warri (Caribbean), Adji (Ewe), and Awélé (Ga). A common name in English is Awari but one of the earliest Western scholars to study the game, R.S. Rattray, used the name Wari.

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