Anancyfest 2013: Connecting The World Through Story
On June 8, over 100 children at our language club welcomed “Jamaican Anancy” on a visit to his Ghanaian cousin Kweku Ananse
On June 8, over 100 children at our language club welcomed “Jamaican Anancy” on a visit to his Ghanaian cousin Kweku Ananse
Thanks to our international volunteers we have 23 ‘walls’ and counting, ranging from outdoor play features to African design inspirations
‘Tin Roof’, by Ghanaian-British poet Nii Ayikwei Parkes, is appearing on London’s ‘tube’ as part of the Poems on the Underground series
Born 100 years apart, two captive West African girls became famous in their day. Each was named for the ship that carried her over the Atlantic.
Poems on the London Undergound feature the work of Ghanaian writer Nii Ayikwei Parkes.
We found this on a trawl through the Ghanaian press. It’s good to see planners …
Young inventors are showing up all over Africa!
Kye Kye Kule! Kye Kye Kule (tcay tchay koo lay) is a call-and-response children’s chant …
Boy and his Shadow, from Playtime in Africa(1962) by Efua T. Sutherland and Willis E. Bell.